The club were selling official souvenir scarves with the fixture on them. Ticks all the boxes, souvenir merch, money to the club, don't have to rep another team's colours 👍I know they are like marmite with a lot of supporters, but Chelsea was my 8 year old daughters first away game (yes she is a ST holder), and i'm regretting not getting her a Chelsea half and half scarf for her memory box. So i am hoping that someone here either has one they will sell or knows someone who will?
Or a VAT REGISTRATION number!I doubt whether he has a Human Resource department!
I once went to Stamford Bridge on business with a guy who was a Chelsea fan but lived in Devon so didn't have a season ticket. He wanted to buy a ticket for a future game as a one off. At the time they would only sell a ticket for a potentially decent match if you bought 2 more for less attractive games, ie. Burnley/Watford/Norwich. Don't know if it still happens but single tickets can cost the earth as well.That is until Argyle reach the Premier league!
I do worry though because so many hate the Premier league and what it stands for so would assume said persons won't attend any Argyle games in the Premier league on that basis.
Blimy he‘d have to sell an awful lot of scarves to meet the VAT threshold.Or a VAT REGISTRATION number!
I'd add blokes wearing those little trainer socks to that list....I saw far too many of these at Stamford Bridge for comfort. They should be made illegal, along with adults wearing onesies, Monday mornings, holding your phone up at a gig or going to Uni with a girlfriend or boyfriend back at home (never ends well). Horrid things that make me doubt the character of the wearer immediately
They should be banned. Can we add blokes wearing loafer shoes with no socks and short, tight trousers. An insult to us all.I'd add blokes wearing those little trainer socks to that list....
What do you think of half and half onesies, FoDG?! Could catch on!!I saw far too many of these at Stamford Bridge for comfort. They should be made illegal, along with adults wearing onesies, Monday mornings, holding your phone up at a gig or going to Uni with a girlfriend or boyfriend back at home (never ends well). Horrid things that make me doubt the character of the wearer immediately
I was at Stamford Bridge on Saturday and before the match I popped into a local coffee shop and had a toasted ciabatta, apricot croissant and a medium latte.They should be banned. Can we add blokes wearing loafer shoes with no socks and short, tight trousers. An insult to us all.