Quote ="ANTWERP RED"............ i assume your in full time employment? .............'"
Yes ,you could say I'm employed full time - I work voluntarily, on average 8 hours a day, 7 days a week (along with Gill who answered your post initially) on the Rugby League Disabled Supporters Association. This involves communicating with the RFL and all the rugby league clubs on disabled issues (both good & bad) brought to our attention as well as travelling country-wide for meetings and conferences some 2/3 times a month. On top of that I'm Chairman of, and run the Hull KR Disabled Supporters Group and deal with the responsibilty of that job. ALL VOLUNTARILY, NOT A PENNY PAYMENT IS RECEIVED AND WE WOULDN'T HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY!.
My 2010 Hull KR season pass cost £179 in August + £60 to join the Rovers membership scheme. I willingly buy a season pass as the money goes into the club 'coffers' along with 6,000 other Hull KR fans monies which keeps our club afloat during the 'off season'!
On a personal level, people seem to say I do well despite being 95% rigid, unable to move, restricted to using a powerchair and have the daily [iprivilege[/i
of carers carrying out all my personal tasks such as showering, dressing, feeding etc etc but I have the inner drive and passion to work (again, along side Gill) on all matters disablilty related to improve facilities for all disabled rugby league supporters.
Regarding your quoted £180 for a Reds 2010 season pass, that equates to £12 for each game, compared to an individual match day ticket of £17!!