SpaceCruiser wrote:I've received another spam email from those pesky squatters, something to do with a certain saints day for the Irish. I wonder if anyone else got this as well. I've fired off an email to member services telling them that this is the second time I've unsubscribed myself from their mailing list and asked them to make sure I'm not on it in future.
Waiting for a reply....
customerservice wrote:Dear WeybridgeWanderer,
I am very sorry that you have had to contact us again regarding the same issue. I will pass your email on to London Irish and our Ticket office manager again to ensure that you do not received any future emails or texts from London Irish.
Kind Regards
Me too, though I notice that I wrote to Member services whereas weybridgewanderer wrote to customer services.total_biscuit wrote:Waiting for my response from the club ...
TB
Fvck the chronicle, I want the times of London on the case, questions need to be asked in the House!Magnus wrote:Someone should write to the Reading Chronicle about this - what an outrage.
Plenty of English enjoy it too.SpaceCruiser wrote:You make the mistake of thinking that I'm Irish and care about that day.
You are an Arse. FACT.Zammo wrote:London Irish are the bigger club. FACT.
SpaceCruiser wrote:You make the mistake of thinking that I'm open-minded.
Course he is - you can even hear the wind blowing through it.Dirk Gently wrote:SpaceCruiser wrote:You make the mistake of thinking that I'm open-minded.
Dirk, you arse. What is narrow minded about saying that I'm not Irish? Is St Patricks Day not for the Irish?Dirk Gently wrote:SpaceCruiser wrote:You make the mistake of thinking that I'm open-minded.
It's narrow-minded to reject anything out of hand based on its nationality, be it Irish, French or whatever...... Ditto the implication that only the Irish can attend a rugby match or enjoy celebrating another country's saints day.SpaceCruiser wrote:Dirk, you arse. What is narrow minded about saying that I'm not Irish? Is St Patricks Day not for the Irish?Dirk Gently wrote:SpaceCruiser wrote:You make the mistake of thinking that I'm open-minded.
You need to stop this incessant persecution of me.
I doubt you are a practising Christian but I bet you don't turn down presents at Xmas or refuse to have a drink on Xmas Eve.SpaceCruiser wrote:Dirk, you arse. What is narrow minded about saying that I'm not Irish? Is St Patricks Day not for the Irish?Dirk Gently wrote:SpaceCruiser wrote:You make the mistake of thinking that I'm open-minded.
You need to stop this incessant persecution of me.
Although tbf right back the Paddy's Day game is a major date in the rugby calendar generally and people come from loads of clubs to have a good day out.Royal Lady wrote:Tbf to Spacey - St Patrick's Day is predominantly an Irish celebration and is only being celebrated at the rugby because the team are London Irish. Reading Football Club don't have a St Patrick's Day celebration if they're at home around that time. That said, there's nothing wrong with London Irish using St Patrick's Day as an excuse for a bit of a party atmosphere at the ground.
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