city-till-i-die 7 Posted June 9, 2010 [quote user="city-till-i-die"][quote user="First Wizard"] [quote user="city till i die"]Most are...a bigger percentage are then are not Mr Wizard[Y] FACT.[/quote]Wheel into my world in Lowestoft CTID, and leave your damn cyber brouchers behind you, then explore reality, catch a bus to, and back, from a City home game from my end.I await your detailed report with bated breath all knowing one.[:S]Now, try and answer my original points, minus your irrelevent and petty point scoring.[/quote]Irrelevant and petty point scoring...lol...not my style Mr Wizard u know that...I was mearly pointing out the facts ...i lived in Lowestoft for 10 yrs and they have an obundance of buses...are you telling me NONE that travel to and from Naarich are equipt for the disabled/wheelchair user???If this is the case why on earht have you not written a letter to the appropriate department!!!!!!I did answer the original post...you either can afford to go or ya cant!!! simples...i cant make every game because finances wont allow but i get to as many as i can afford aswell as buying NCFC merchandise...shirts...towels...curtains...duvet set...etc etc etc [;)][/quote]most NCFC related things bought are 3X as i have myself, my lad and the wife who r city supporters Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ricardo 8,016 Posted June 9, 2010 [quote user="First Wizard"]And pensions, jobs, savings etc all get cut, how long could you afford to support City?Season tickets and the club could all be hit hard.............. well?[/quote]The party''s over Wiz. Thirteen years of chucking money at every problem has worked a treat, hasn''t it?It''s no good blaming the Tories, they''ve only been in a month.Lots of pain coming Wiz, but Ricardo faced his big drop in income 3 and a half years ago when he got made redundant. It was a hard lesson because I went £40k+ to bugger all, but you do what you have to do to survive. Paying the over sixties prices was a big help as well. Thanks for that, Delia. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
First Wizard 0 Posted June 9, 2010 [quote user="city-till-i-die"][quote user="First Wizard"] [quote user="city till i die"]Most are...a bigger percentage are then are not Mr Wizard[Y] FACT.[/quote]Wheel into my world in Lowestoft CTID, and leave your damn cyber brouchers behind you, then explore reality, catch a bus to, and back, from a City home game from my end.I await your detailed report with bated breath all knowing one.[:S]Now, try and answer my original points, minus your irrelevent and petty point scoring.[/quote]Irrelevant and petty point scoring...lol...not my style Mr Wizard u know that...I was mearly pointing out the facts ...i lived in Lowestoft for 10 yrs and they have an obundance of buses...are you telling me NONE that travel to and from Naarich are equipt for the disabled/wheelchair user???If this is the case why on earht have you not written a letter to the appropriate department!!!!!!I did answer the original post...you either can afford to go or ya cant!!! simples...i cant make every game because finances wont allow but i get to as many as i can afford aswell as buying NCFC merchandise...shirts...towels...curtains...duvet set...etc etc etc [;)][/quote]For myself, at the moment I can afford all that................ and some, but my point re the buses is still an issue, yes, I still run a nice car, but I no longer drive, thats Mrs Wiz''s domain now, and Saturdays are right out with her!But I maintain, fans will cut back, a pie here and a pint there, in short, revenue lost. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
city-till-i-die 7 Posted June 9, 2010 [quote user="First Wizard"][quote user="city-till-i-die"][quote user="First Wizard"] [quote user="city till i die"]Most are...a bigger percentage are then are not Mr Wizard[Y] FACT.[/quote]Wheel into my world in Lowestoft CTID, and leave your damn cyber brouchers behind you, then explore reality, catch a bus to, and back, from a City home game from my end.I await your detailed report with bated breath all knowing one.[:S]Now, try and answer my original points, minus your irrelevent and petty point scoring.[/quote]Irrelevant and petty point scoring...lol...not my style Mr Wizard u know that...I was mearly pointing out the facts ...i lived in Lowestoft for 10 yrs and they have an obundance of buses...are you telling me NONE that travel to and from Naarich are equipt for the disabled/wheelchair user???If this is the case why on earht have you not written a letter to the appropriate department!!!!!!I did answer the original post...you either can afford to go or ya cant!!! simples...i cant make every game because finances wont allow but i get to as many as i can afford aswell as buying NCFC merchandise...shirts...towels...curtains...duvet set...etc etc etc [;)][/quote]For myself, at the moment I can afford all that................ and some, but my point re the buses is still an issue, yes, I still run a nice car, but I no longer drive, thats Mrs Wiz''s domain now, and Saturdays are right out with her!But I maintain, fans will cut back, a pie here and a pint there, in short, revenue lost.[/quote]i cannot beleive there are insufficiant buses for wheelchair users(thats shite) If i were you i would be writing a very strong letter to the the councilSOME Fans may be forced to cut back i agree, but on the other hand some wont...i for one will still be going to as many as i can and buying shirts etc I have said it before and ill say it again...It doesnt matter who in is in power they will both pull ya pants down and shag ya up the ar$e...some just do it a little nicer than others...hence why i never vote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dibs 0 Posted June 9, 2010 pensions, funny how you mentioned that one first Wiz. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Houston Canary 0 Posted June 9, 2010 My point, morty, was not about the overall economy, it was about people already receiving welfare in some for using that money to buy tickets. I''d be disappointed to find out money I pay into taxes goes to welfare homes who use it for entertainment, especially something as costly as attending footy matches. We''d all be better off if those people used the money they are given in an appropriate, necessary manner and stretched it as much as possible, not on novelties, holidays, or dinners out. If that heppened, the tax players wouldn''t need to be raped so badly and maybe a few more of them could afford to go to matches as they''d have more left over after using what they earn responsibly enough to PAY THEIR OWN WAY. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
First Wizard 0 Posted June 9, 2010 [quote user="Dibs"]pensions, funny how you mentioned that one first Wiz.[/quote] Point scorer alert. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Houston Canary 0 Posted June 9, 2010 form, not forhappened, not heppenedtax payers, not tax players Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Mister Chops 7 Posted June 9, 2010 [quote user="Houston Canary"]My point, morty, was not about the overall economy, it was about people already receiving welfare in some for using that money to buy tickets. I''d be disappointed to find out money I pay into taxes goes to welfare homes who use it for entertainment, especially something as costly as attending footy matches. We''d all be better off if those people used the money they are given in an appropriate, necessary manner and stretched it as much as possible, not on novelties, holidays, or dinners out. If that heppened, the tax players wouldn''t need to be raped so badly and maybe a few more of them could afford to go to matches as they''d have more left over after using what they earn responsibly enough to PAY THEIR OWN WAY.[/quote]Benefits are fixed sum, though. If someone on benefits chooses to spend £20 on a football ticket, that''s £20 less they have to live on... it''s not like they get an extra £20 for the ticket. Freedom of choice includes freedom to decide how you spend your benefits, and people juggle the money according to their priorities. If someone on benefits would rather buy an NCFC ticket than, e.g. a night in the pub as their one "treat" a week, I applaud that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chicken 0 Posted June 9, 2010 [quote user="ricardo"][quote user="First Wizard"]And pensions, jobs, savings etc all get cut, how long could you afford to support City?Season tickets and the club could all be hit hard.............. well?[/quote]The party''s over Wiz. Thirteen years of chucking money at every problem has worked a treat, hasn''t it?It''s no good blaming the Tories, they''ve only been in a month.Lots of pain coming Wiz, but Ricardo faced his big drop in income 3 and a half years ago when he got made redundant. It was a hard lesson because I went £40k+ to bugger all, but you do what you have to do to survive. Paying the over sixties prices was a big help as well. Thanks for that, Delia.[/quote]Actually I don''t blame Labour either. When they came in the country demanded growth and rapid growth to get us out of it. They gave us that.The problem is what goes up can come down, and can come down just as far as it went up and just as fast if not faster. Instead of getting to a better situation slowly and steadily so that it would be harder to fall so quickly we decided to run at it - we tripped and now we are on our faces.The Tories come in, which is sort of natural justice as they are now picking up the pieces of an attempt to fix what they did wrong in the first place. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chicken 0 Posted June 9, 2010 [quote user="ricardo"][quote user="First Wizard"]And pensions, jobs, savings etc all get cut, how long could you afford to support City?Season tickets and the club could all be hit hard.............. well?[/quote]The party''s over Wiz. Thirteen years of chucking money at every problem has worked a treat, hasn''t it?It''s no good blaming the Tories, they''ve only been in a month.Lots of pain coming Wiz, but Ricardo faced his big drop in income 3 and a half years ago when he got made redundant. It was a hard lesson because I went £40k+ to bugger all, but you do what you have to do to survive. Paying the over sixties prices was a big help as well. Thanks for that, Delia.[/quote]Actually I don''t blame Labour either. When they came in the country demanded growth and rapid growth to get us out of it. They gave us that.The problem is what goes up can come down, and can come down just as far as it went up and just as fast if not faster. Instead of getting to a better situation slowly and steadily so that it would be harder to fall so quickly we decided to run at it - we tripped and now we are on our faces.The Tories come in, which is sort of natural justice as they are now picking up the pieces of an attempt to fix what they did wrong in the first place. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PurpleCanary 6,366 Posted June 10, 2010 [quote user="Margaret Thatcher"]My dear Wizard Socialism''s results have ranged between the merely shabby and the truly catastrophic. Socialists run up other people''s bills.We should back the workers, not the shirkers! I was brought up by a Victorian grandmother and we were taught to work jolly hard. Many of our troubles are due to the fact that our people turn to politicians for everything. You were taught to prove yourself; you were taught self reliance. You were taught always to give a hand to your neighbour. You were taught tremendous pride in your country. There''s no such thing as entitlement, unless someone has first met an obligation. A penny saved is a penny earned and it''s these pennies saved that will help you to achieve your dreams throughout these difficult years ahead. Be true to your heart and aim for your dreams... Margaret. [/quote]So true, Margaret, so true.[Y] Victorian values. Hard work and thrift. But as we''re reminiscing about what a paragon of self-reliance you were, just remind our studio audience what it was first attracted to you multi-millionaire oil businessman Denis Thatcher?[;)] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
E.L.F. 0 Posted June 10, 2010 [quote user="PurpleCanary"][quote user="Margaret Thatcher"]My dear Wizard Socialism''s results have ranged between the merely shabby and the truly catastrophic. Socialists run up other people''s bills.We should back the workers, not the shirkers! I was brought up by a Victorian grandmother and we were taught to work jolly hard. Many of our troubles are due to the fact that our people turn to politicians for everything. You were taught to prove yourself; you were taught self reliance. You were taught always to give a hand to your neighbour. You were taught tremendous pride in your country. There''s no such thing as entitlement, unless someone has first met an obligation. A penny saved is a penny earned and it''s these pennies saved that will help you to achieve your dreams throughout these difficult years ahead. Be true to your heart and aim for your dreams... Margaret. [/quote]So true, Margaret, so true.[Y] Victorian values. Hard work and thrift. But as we''re reminiscing about what a paragon of self-reliance you were, just remind our studio audience what it was first attracted to you multi-millionaire oil businessman Denis Thatcher?[;)][/quote]Come now mate, it was obviously due to length of the Major''s pipeline. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndyJR 0 Posted June 10, 2010 [quote user="Mister Chops"][quote user="Houston Canary"]My point, morty, was not about the overall economy, it was about people already receiving welfare in some for using that money to buy tickets. I''d be disappointed to find out money I pay into taxes goes to welfare homes who use it for entertainment, especially something as costly as attending footy matches. We''d all be better off if those people used the money they are given in an appropriate, necessary manner and stretched it as much as possible, not on novelties, holidays, or dinners out. If that heppened, the tax players wouldn''t need to be raped so badly and maybe a few more of them could afford to go to matches as they''d have more left over after using what they earn responsibly enough to PAY THEIR OWN WAY.[/quote]Benefits are fixed sum, though. If someone on benefits chooses to spend £20 on a football ticket, that''s £20 less they have to live on... it''s not like they get an extra £20 for the ticket. Freedom of choice includes freedom to decide how you spend your benefits, and people juggle the money according to their priorities. If someone on benefits would rather buy an NCFC ticket than, e.g. a night in the pub as their one "treat" a week, I applaud that.[/quote]Indeed. It''s amazing how people hold the idea those on benefits are having a whale of a time with lot''s of money. Working in the benefit system you realise the vast majority want to get out of the situation they are in. If someone chooses to go to a match once a month, saving money from their benfit and going without something else then good on them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chewbacca 0 Posted June 10, 2010 I agree with Shyster, and Maggie to a large degree. You can live incredibly cheaply if you want to, and prioritize your spending accordingly - but few people actually have the nous to do it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paul moy 235 Posted June 10, 2010 The Tories need to get nasty because we have been spending almost 500 million pounds a day more than we get in tax revenues over the past year. It''s a shame that Labour never operate to a balanced budget, because if they did we would not have a 160 Billion pound deficit this year. The Tories had to fix the mess after the last trip to the IMF by Denis Healey in the 70s and now we have gone full circle. Welfare and spending has to be cut and about time too and with a minimum of tax rises, to give people incentive to go to work rather than spongeing off of fellow taxpayers. Welfare should be there as a safety net, and not as a way of feather-bedding people that don''t want to work. If people are buying football-tickets on welfare then IMO they are getting too much. Get ''nasty'' you Tories !! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
morty 0 Posted June 10, 2010 It staggers me how people who think being on benefits is some sort of champagne lifestyle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
First Wizard 0 Posted June 10, 2010 [quote user="morty"]It staggers me how people who think being on benefits is some sort of champagne lifestyle.[/quote]The media have made it so Morty with their ''sensational'' exclusives..........and the dim masses lap it up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Croydon Canary 0 Posted June 10, 2010 Trust me on this,under this Tory government (it,s not really a coalition] we will end up with five million unemployed and a massive youth unemployment problem.The time to cut back on public spending is not now when we have a small fragile recovery underway.The economy will start contracting,social costs will rise and we will end up in a downward spiral. Never mind we will be told that it,s for our own good !The Tories are using this deficit as an excuse to savage the public sector,we are not Canada,and trying to copy their austerity model will end in tears.Is public spending too high ? yes it is. but now is not the time.Growth and even a little bit of inflation is the pragmatic way to reduce the deficit.As long as Britain is growing it,s GDP the credit ratings agencies will be happy.We are not Spain,Greece or Ireland,our debt is secured in a much different way meaning much less immediate pressure to meet payments.Imagine Man United being taken over by the Tories,they would probably scrap the youth policy and reserve team and sell Rooney to attempt to nibble away at the clubs debts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yellow Wal 315 Posted June 10, 2010 Why give them benefit? Why not just have massive depots where they can pick up their bread and water?Then those lovely people with offshore accounts and overseas addresses can have their taxes as low as possible and pay far less proportionally than the vast number of people who earn money and live in this country. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
First Wizard 0 Posted June 10, 2010 This thead has moved away from the point it orignally made, please keep on track guys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
morty 0 Posted June 10, 2010 [quote user="Yellow Wall"]Why give them benefit? Why not just have massive depots where they can pick up their bread and water?Then those lovely people with offshore accounts and overseas addresses can have their taxes as low as possible and pay far less proportionally than the vast number of people who earn money and live in this country.[/quote]By "them" I assume you are referring to a specific group within British society?Please expand.[:)] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yellow Wal 315 Posted June 10, 2010 Apparently anyone who receives benefit from the country in which they live Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chewbacca 0 Posted June 10, 2010 [quote user="morty"]It staggers me how people who think being on benefits is some sort of champagne lifestyle.[/quote]Last night I got together with a couple of my best mates to play a spot of FIFA on the Xbox. I joked that we could all jack in our jobs, get a council flat and then spend all day everyday gaming whilst drinking and getting stoned. We all sighed and agreed that would be ''amazing'' but our sense of responsibility and conscience wouldn''t allow it. One of the guys (who now runs his own business) did spend a year out of work in his early 20''s (about 8/9 years ago) and said that it was quite simply awesome! ''''Probably the one if the best years of my life. My rent was paid, I spent many a day in the pub and had all the time in the world'''' Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blahblahblah 2 Posted June 10, 2010 [quote]The Tories are using this deficit as an excuse to savage the public sector,we are not Canada,and trying to copy their austerity model will end in tears.Is public spending too high ? yes it is. but now is not the time.[/quote]a) they haven''t actually set out any plans yet, just made vague suggestions about cuts. Nobody knows what cuts will be made yet.b) When is the time ? The problem is not neccesarily with credit ratings as such, but with the country having to pay compound interest on the debts it owes. This, obviously, will erode the amount of money available to the government year on year. Should we wait until we have to pay 10 % of the tax raised on servicing our debt ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yellow Wal 315 Posted June 10, 2010 In all my working life I have only been without work for six weeks and that was an occassion when I was on strike.The first two weeks were like a holiday, the second two weeks were a bit boring but the last two weeks were the worst two weeks of my life.No purpose, no energy, not knowing what to do or where to go.How the hell I could have done that for a year is beyond me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
morty 0 Posted June 10, 2010 [quote user="Yellow Wall"]In all my working life I have only been without work for six weeks and that was an occassion when I was on strike.The first two weeks were like a holiday, the second two weeks were a bit boring but the last two weeks were the worst two weeks of my life.No purpose, no energy, not knowing what to do or where to go.How the hell I could have done that for a year is beyond me![/quote]Well maybe some people don''t have a choice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whoareyou? 0 Posted June 10, 2010 [quote user="Croydon Canary"]Trust me on this,under this Tory government (it,s not really a coalition] we will end up with five million unemployed and a massive youth unemployment problem.The time to cut back on public spending is not now when we have a small fragile recovery underway.The economy will start contracting,social costs will rise and we will end up in a downward spiral. Never mind we will be told that it,s for our own good ! The Tories are using this deficit as an excuse to savage the public sector,we are not Canada,and trying to copy their austerity model will end in tears.Is public spending too high ? yes it is. but now is not the time.Growth and even a little bit of inflation is the pragmatic way to reduce the deficit.As long as Britain is growing it,s GDP the credit ratings agencies will be happy.We are not Spain,Greece or Ireland,our debt is secured in a much different way meaning much less immediate pressure to meet payments. Imagine Man United being taken over by the Tories,they would probably scrap the youth policy and reserve team and sell Rooney to attempt to nibble away at the clubs debts.[/quote] Absolute rubbish. If the spending deficit is not brought under control pretty quickly the amount of money the govt HAS to spend on financing it''s debt will grow and grow, bear in mind that this is just paying the interest on govt borrowing, not clearing the debt which is currently rising at a rate of £160 billion per YEAR and would double the amount of debt within 5 years.The more the govt spends on interest payments the less it has to spend on health, education and welfare. And the interest payments are already £35 billion per year (about 7% of all govt spending) and with the current deficit rate of growth would be £70billion in 5 years time.It''s not rocket science, just simple basic economics. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites