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1 hour ago, BassoRacingFan said:

Younger people should receive cheaper tickets. They have housing costs and school fees to contend with.

OAPs have more disposable than most families.

OAPs also voted for Brexit and were the beneficiaries of lockdown. They are responsible for soaring inflation in the UK.

Absolute nonsense. As usual. 

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5 hours ago, BassoRacingFan said:

Younger people should receive cheaper tickets. They have housing costs and school fees to contend with.

OAPs have more disposable than most families.

OAPs also voted for Brexit and were the beneficiaries of lockdown. They are responsible for soaring inflation in the UK.

You still on here

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King's Lynn

 

General Admission Prices
Adults £22.00
Concessions (disabled, 65 and over, students) £20.00
Children (Under 16) FREE
 

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13 hours ago, BassoRacingFan said:

Younger people should receive cheaper tickets. They have housing costs and school fees to contend with.

OAPs have more disposable than most families.

OAPs also voted for Brexit and were the beneficiaries of lockdown. They are responsible for soaring inflation in the UK.

...1 in 4 between the ages of 18 and 38 didn't bother to vote. Should have got off their arses!

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20 hours ago, BassoRacingFan said:

Younger people should receive cheaper tickets. They have housing costs and school fees to contend with.

OAPs have more disposable than most families.

OAPs also voted for Brexit and were the beneficiaries of lockdown. They are responsible for soaring inflation in the UK.

I'm 69 and voted remain. How does that suit your agenda ?

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3 hours ago, Beowulf said:

I'm 69 and voted remain. How does that suit your agenda ?

Sorry, my comment was talking about the vast majority.

You are one of the good guys.

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The £2 student/OAP discount is pointless now. A few years back it was £16 adults and £10 student/OAP

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On 5/27/2023 at 5:07 PM, RS50 said:

Young people now have to pay to send their children to school? When did free education end?:D

In fairness, in this instance, he is right - it costs for your child to be in what is called wrap around care at ‘breakfast’ or ‘after school club’ before and after school… although I feel like we might be going slightly off topic here.

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On 5/27/2023 at 3:23 PM, BassoRacingFan said:

How many under-16s go to a track on their own?

It's a bit of a pointless offer.

You don't have kids obviously.

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12 hours ago, RBThirdbend said:

Sheffield £22 for me and £1 for my daughter 

Redcar and Scunny both £20 for me and daughter is free

 

A  friend of mine who is a season ticket holdert at Owlerton with his son - they took an extra 3 along last week to the Kings Lynn match as it was only £1 so the offers possibly do work.

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4 minutes ago, GeneralMelchett said:

A  friend of mine who is a season ticket holdert at Owlerton with his son - they took an extra 3 along last week to the Kings Lynn match as it was only £1 so the offers possibly do work.

It compares favourably with taking the kids to one of the local Rugby League or football games.

As with everything, the hard part is persuading people to get out of the house!

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10 minutes ago, RBThirdbend said:

It compares favourably with taking the kids to one of the local Rugby League or football games.

As with everything, the hard part is persuading people to get out of the house!

Quite another friend took 2 of his three sons to Wembley yesterday, I shudder to think how much that all cost!

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Me, the Mrs, eldest (15yrs), youngest, (11yrs) who both bring their mates is £44 for the six of us at the NSS. 

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