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Originally posted by DaveMc68 View Postfrom the BBC gossip
Defender Phil Neville was left feeling unhappy after team-mate Royston Drenthe broke down with laughter when the veteran attempted a step-over in training.
Full story: Metro
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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Afternoon *****,
I spoke with a colleague of yours today and she suggested I email you some information over about a new scheme that Everton FC has created to build relationships with local companies.
We are offering companies and it employees the opportunity to purchase group discounted tickets for home games at Goodison Park. We currently have a selection of different companies taking up the offer in different ways from the company purchasing the tickets as rewards to them offering the discount directly to the employees for them to purchase.
Some of the companies currently on the scheme include Royal Sun Alliance, Barclays, O2, Merseyside Police, Hill Dickinson, Santander Liverpool Chamber of Commerce and many more who are all currently taking advantage of the discounted prices.
I have attached a flyer which has all the details of the games available along with prices as you will see from the flyer tickets start from £15 Adult, £7.50 Junior, I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss the offer in more detail and how it could work for your employees.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards
Nicholas Nicholaou
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Originally posted by PTP View Post
- just took call a from Everton Football Club...
they are phoning local business offering discounted tickets and group packages to local businesses
I said, word for word...."jeez you guys are desperate....sorry mate i'm a red but good luck selling tickets over the phone"
he replied cheers and hung up.ha, thought it rung a bell in my head, they're still at it then....Originally posted by Daniel 7 View PostAfternoon *****,
I spoke with a colleague of yours today and she suggested I email you some information over about a new scheme that Everton FC has created to build relationships with local companies.
We are offering companies and it employees the opportunity to purchase group discounted tickets for home games at Goodison Park. We currently have a selection of different companies taking up the offer in different ways from the company purchasing the tickets as rewards to them offering the discount directly to the employees for them to purchase.
Some of the companies currently on the scheme include Royal Sun Alliance, Barclays, O2, Merseyside Police, Hill Dickinson, Santander Liverpool Chamber of Commerce and many more who are all currently taking advantage of the discounted prices.
I have attached a flyer which has all the details of the games available along with prices as you will see from the flyer tickets start from £15 Adult, £7.50 Junior, I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss the offer in more detail and how it could work for your employees.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards
Nicholas Nicholaou
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unreal isn't it -
we can slag them and take the piss
.....but on the face of it....that's a unbelievable price/value though
i mean if i was neutral, or lets say....i i lived in london and fulham were doing something like this, i'd be all over it......cheap tickets, good for the business...get a few and take clients, and go to watch live premiership football for basically pennies compared to the modern day prices in the premier league......for example, i'd happily go and watch Fulham vs Sunderland live for £15 - neutral, don't care who wins, just going for the craic.i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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Oh yeah for sure, but putting money into a rival, even if it's only a 'bitter' one and not a 'competitive' one would go against the grain, well my grain anyway.Originally posted by PTP View Postunreal isn't it -
we can slag them and take the piss
.....but on the face of it....that's a unbelievable price/value though
i mean if i was neutral, or lets say....i i lived in london and fulham were doing something like this, i'd be all over it......cheap tickets, good for the business...get a few and take clients, and go to watch live premiership football for basically pennies compared to the modern day prices in the premier league......for example, i'd happily go and watch Fulham vs Sunderland live for £15 - neutral, don't care who wins, just going for the craic.
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