


NOTTINGHAM PANTHERS FORUM FULL
I've got a spreadsheet at home with the full details on. The majority of clubs have the concession age as 60 for both sexes these days. Ģ017/18-New English grounds: 7 & foreign: 0 Last game: Saturday 21st September 2019: Dulwich Hamlet 6, Bognor Regis Town 1. Last new ground:Horsham FC The Camping World Community Stadium, Horsham, West Sussex. Younger people, & those who are skint, through no fault of their own, save a few quid, & will hopefully remember it when they are older & working. Older people have 'done their service' supporting your club, so deserve their entitlement. Under 17s are concession, as are unemployed & students, with the relevant ID. ‘Informative’ Posts Only, by order of the Forum KGBĪt Dulwich Hamlet ours are 60+. You'd pay the same for a new TV, used Car or a cup of Coffee etc etc as I would so why should it be any different at a sports event? Not sure why we need to have concessions anyway? Why should I as a single, able bodied 37 year old male pay more than someone else? Team(s): Northamptonshire Steelbacks : Peterborough United : San Francisco 49ers I believe for 2020 the male retirement age would have risen to 66, then a few years later to 67, but where I have seen it advertised in detail 65 for both genders seems to the norm Somebody else can take up student concessions (although I was a registered student only 7 years ago). What is the situation at your club and how do you feel about it? I went to my first match in 1958 and now enjoy concessionary rates at most grounds meaning that I can go to more games (47 last season), but not Dartford. There are some clubs stuck in the past who never changed and aren't these places actually illegal now? Of course like Dartford you could move the goalposts to over 65 for both genders but it will be 2020 before women this old get OAP. This year women have to be 61 before they get OAP, by 2016, 63. moves to equalise the pensionable age while most organisations drops the concession age to 60 for both genders. One day somebody says "Hold on aren't the genders supposed to be equal now (no discrimination)?".

As far as I can remember this is what has happened: In the old days it used to be OAPs which meant 60 for women and 65 for men.
