stivi
Well-Known Member
the tickets are on Amnesia site now it seems according to their facebook post
yeah as I said, we'll have them soon too.
the tickets are on Amnesia site now it seems according to their facebook post
Great deal but will there be a catch on the night ?
TV?How would people propose football club's pay their superstar wages with empty stadiums? ?
If some form of tourist season does happen this year it will be a weird one for workers.
Will many go across to work knowing it won’t be the summer of their lives of partying etc?
Will we find bars with locals working instead of brits? The west end completely empty?
If some form of tourist season does happen this year it will be a weird one for workers.
Will many go across to work knowing it won’t be the summer of their lives of partying etc?
Will we find bars with locals working instead of brits? The west end completely empty?
Italians / Romanians....No chance there will be many foreign workers
For the Premier League - ticket sales is generally only about 5-10% of a clubs revenue - the rest is pretty much TV money - £100M+ a year and sponsorships etcSky was already extortionate the last time I was subscribed probably 10 years ago, whack another tenner on that, plus inflation and then in the middle of a recession. Hmmm
To hide the drugs?As well as a face mask.... Hahahaha
Yes new place to hide itTo hide the drugs?
When you say it like that, it's got to be worth a punt!wow, easy there FAGP
as far as i'm aware, amnesia is family owned (i.e. no rental fees or mortgages) and of all the clubs here, i think it will be the first to open even with limited capacity because of this and also because they have always had an excellent following among the locals. i honestly find it very difficult to imagine a situation in which amnesia will not open between now and end of next summer.
having said that, of course there is a small chance of even next summer not happening - but if that's really the case, i think most people will be a bit more worried about the world burning (no mass gatherings and recurring virus attacks and all the economic ruin that will bring) than getting a refund for their 25 eur ticket? even on spotlight, these tickets are non-refundable.
yes there's a very small risk of losing this, but i think it's worth it. it's a chance to see elrow or paradise or the opening/closing with 3 drinks for 25 EUR. i mean come on! and the money which amnesia collect for this will help them pay a few staff wages this year.
wow, easy there FAGP
as far as i'm aware, amnesia is family owned (i.e. no rental fees or mortgages) and of all the clubs here, i think it will be the first to open even with limited capacity because of this and also because they have always had an excellent following among the locals. i honestly find it very difficult to imagine a situation in which amnesia will not open between now and end of next summer.
having said that, of course there is a small chance of even next summer not happening - but if that's really the case, i think most people will be a bit more worried about the world burning (no mass gatherings and recurring virus attacks and all the economic ruin that will bring) than getting a refund for their 25 eur ticket? even on spotlight, these tickets are non-refundable.
yes there's a very small risk of losing this, but i think it's worth it. it's a chance to see elrow or paradise or the opening/closing with 3 drinks for 25 EUR. i mean come on! and the money which amnesia collect for this will help them pay a few staff wages this year.