If Pompey finish in fifth position, they will be at home in the second leg, which will either be played on Sunday, May 15 (6pm kick-off) or Wednesday, May 18 (7.45pm kick-off).
If they finish in sixth position, the Blues will be at home in the first leg, which will take place either on Thursday, May 12 (7.45pm kick-off) or Saturday, May 14 (7.30pm kick-off).
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oddball":17hie4op said:whilst argyle are still over 65 for men and women there you go....or not as the case maybe
Lundan Cabbie":1re3i5ap said:oddball":1re3i5ap said:whilst argyle are still over 65 for men and women there you go....or not as the case maybe
At Palace it was always 60 until the Government started messing with the personable age. It is now 65 as it is at Argyle and I very much expect it to rise to 67 before I get there..
oddball":65v8jyqt said:Lundan Cabbie":65v8jyqt said:oddball":65v8jyqt said:whilst argyle are still over 65 for men and women there you go....or not as the case maybe
At Palace it was always 60 until the Government started messing with the personable age. It is now 65 as it is at Argyle and I very much expect it to rise to 67 before I get there..
But Portsmouth have lowered it..(. pensionable age)... as indeed have Exeter so why not Argyle...perhaps the senior greens could lobby the club likewise.....
HC Green":3g2uo9ke said:When Argyle increased the women's concession age to 65, about 8 or 9 years ago(maybe longer) they gave the reason being to prevent the possibility of a sex discrimination claim.
The reason given for not reducing men's to 60 was that the club would lose too much revenue.
oddball":3vf8p17b said:Cabbie I guess you are refering to the directors box which is crammed full of old f*rts......