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Originally posted by Trigboy 10 Trigboy 10 wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

nobody else on the thread had an issue with him mentioning his job so what’s your point? .  Why does it bother you that he mentioned his job in the context of a debate about housing and how unaffordable it is for those with a decent job .  
It was a debate about housing alright yet he could have just said we have two jobs no need whatsoever to say the exact type of jobs! Think it’s just the way Irish fans have gone in general and it’s very noticeable on this forum and on away trips especially that the fans have become very middle class and not so many working class fans anymore.
 
As someone who works in a bank I can tell you it was very relevant to his question. As a public servant he is in a more advantageous position for getting a mortgage (including exceptions on >3.5x salary) than those in the private sector. He could have said he worked in the Dept. of Education but most would have guessed teacher anyway even if they hadn't read his comments on Covid in schools in other threads. In relation to his partners job, again relevant as "professionals" are again in a better position when it comes to mortgage applications.
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Originally posted by sausy sausy wrote:

Originally posted by Trigboy 10 Trigboy 10 wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

nobody else on the thread had an issue with him mentioning his job so what’s your point? .  Why does it bother you that he mentioned his job in the context of a debate about housing and how unaffordable it is for those with a decent job .  
It was a debate about housing alright yet he could have just said we have two jobs no need whatsoever to say the exact type of jobs! Think it’s just the way Irish fans have gone in general and it’s very noticeable on this forum and on away trips especially that the fans have become very middle class and not so many working class fans anymore.
 
As someone who works in a bank I can tell you it was very relevant to his question. As a public servant he is in a more advantageous position for getting a mortgage (including exceptions on >3.5x salary) than those in the private sector. He could have said he worked in the Dept. of Education but most would have guessed teacher anyway even if they hadn't read his comments on Covid in schools in other threads. In relation to his partners job, again relevant as "professionals" are again in a better position when it comes to mortgage applications.

Not sure why you needed to tell everyone that you work in a bank to be honest. 
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Who'd have thought this serious thread could become so amusing. 

Ireland's problems are been replicated across the western world in different forms. And as we have such sh*t rental options once the prices go sky high it makes the housing issue 10 times worse. 

The tax on rents are very high, why not try and bring those prices down by giving a tax cut if landlords reduce the rental prices? 25% of ministers are landlords themselves which doesn't help, and there are probably others who have shared properties in their family/partners names. Michael Healy Rae has the most properties, just the modest 16 for the man of the people.  


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Originally posted by McG McG wrote:

Originally posted by sausy sausy wrote:

Originally posted by Trigboy 10 Trigboy 10 wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

nobody else on the thread had an issue with him mentioning his job so what’s your point? .  Why does it bother you that he mentioned his job in the context of a debate about housing and how unaffordable it is for those with a decent job .  
It was a debate about housing alright yet he could have just said we have two jobs no need whatsoever to say the exact type of jobs! Think it’s just the way Irish fans have gone in general and it’s very noticeable on this forum and on away trips especially that the fans have become very middle class and not so many working class fans anymore.
 
As someone who works in a bank I can tell you it was very relevant to his question. As a public servant he is in a more advantageous position for getting a mortgage (including exceptions on >3.5x salary) than those in the private sector. He could have said he worked in the Dept. of Education but most would have guessed teacher anyway even if they hadn't read his comments on Covid in schools in other threads. In relation to his partners job, again relevant as "professionals" are again in a better position when it comes to mortgage applications.

Not sure why you needed to tell everyone that you work in a bank to be honest. 
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Originally posted by FrankosHereNow FrankosHereNow wrote:

Originally posted by McG McG wrote:

Originally posted by sausy sausy wrote:

Originally posted by Trigboy 10 Trigboy 10 wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

nobody else on the thread had an issue with him mentioning his job so what’s your point? .  Why does it bother you that he mentioned his job in the context of a debate about housing and how unaffordable it is for those with a decent job .  
It was a debate about housing alright yet he could have just said we have two jobs no need whatsoever to say the exact type of jobs! Think it’s just the way Irish fans have gone in general and it’s very noticeable on this forum and on away trips especially that the fans have become very middle class and not so many working class fans anymore.
 
As someone who works in a bank I can tell you it was very relevant to his question. As a public servant he is in a more advantageous position for getting a mortgage (including exceptions on >3.5x salary) than those in the private sector. He could have said he worked in the Dept. of Education but most would have guessed teacher anyway even if they hadn't read his comments on Covid in schools in other threads. In relation to his partners job, again relevant as "professionals" are again in a better position when it comes to mortgage applications.

Not sure why you needed to tell everyone that you work in a bank to be honest. 
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Fully expect Sausy to be smoking 50 euro notes in Lisbon looking down on the working class peasants amongst our support.

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Originally posted by Roberto_Carlow Roberto_Carlow wrote:

Fully expect Sausy to be smoking 50 euro notes in Lisbon looking down on the working class peasants amongst our support.

Disgusting

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Originally posted by McG McG wrote:

Originally posted by sausy sausy wrote:

Originally posted by Trigboy 10 Trigboy 10 wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

nobody else on the thread had an issue with him mentioning his job so what’s your point? .  Why does it bother you that he mentioned his job in the context of a debate about housing and how unaffordable it is for those with a decent job .  
It was a debate about housing alright yet he could have just said we have two jobs no need whatsoever to say the exact type of jobs! Think it’s just the way Irish fans have gone in general and it’s very noticeable on this forum and on away trips especially that the fans have become very middle class and not so many working class fans anymore.
 
As someone who works in a bank I can tell you it was very relevant to his question. As a public servant he is in a more advantageous position for getting a mortgage (including exceptions on >3.5x salary) than those in the private sector. He could have said he worked in the Dept. of Education but most would have guessed teacher anyway even if they hadn't read his comments on Covid in schools in other threads. In relation to his partners job, again relevant as "professionals" are again in a better position when it comes to mortgage applications.

Not sure why you needed to tell everyone that you work in a bank to be honest. 
 
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Originally posted by the_walls the_walls wrote:

Originally posted by Roberto_Carlow Roberto_Carlow wrote:

Fully expect Sausy to be smoking 50 euro notes in Lisbon looking down on the working class peasants amongst our support.

Disgusting

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He'd literally love to that too LOL
 
Me and Trapped do enjoy our annual cigar so could be persuaded to move onto cash.
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Are any of our fans still working class heroes like Trig? Broken Heart

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Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Are any of our fans still working class heroes like Trig? Broken Heart
I used to be but I do the odd nixer so I think that has pushed me firmly into the Middle Class category. Nothing more middle class than standing on the M50 last night in the rain while their crews close lanes.
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Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Are any of our fans still working class heroes like Trig? Broken Heart
I used to be but I do the odd nixer so I think that has pushed me firmly into the Middle Class category. Nothing more middle class than standing on the M50 last night in the rain while their crews close lanes.
I’m not a mechanic anymore and only do a 32hr week so I’m undoubtedly middle class now myself, not even gonna mention Bohs & liking for the odd craft beer 


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Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Are any of our fans still working class heroes like Trig? Broken Heart
I used to be but I do the odd nixer so I think that has pushed me firmly into the Middle Class category. Nothing more middle class than standing on the M50 last night in the rain while their crews close lanes.
I’m not a mechanic anymore and only do a 32hr week so I’m undoubtedly middle class now myself, not even gonna mention Bohs & liking for the odd craft beer 
You could be pushing into upper class going on like that and if you had 10 fingers.
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Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Are any of our fans still working class heroes like Trig? Broken Heart
I used to be but I do the odd nixer so I think that has pushed me firmly into the Middle Class category. Nothing more middle class than standing on the M50 last night in the rain while their crews close lanes.
I’m not a mechanic anymore and only do a 32hr week so I’m undoubtedly middle class now myself, not even gonna mention Bohs & liking for the odd craft beer 
You could be pushing into upper class going on like that and if you had 10 fingers.
 
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Originally posted by Claret Murph Claret Murph wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Are any of our fans still working class heroes like Trig? Broken Heart
I used to be but I do the odd nixer so I think that has pushed me firmly into the Middle Class category. Nothing more middle class than standing on the M50 last night in the rain while their crews close lanes.
I’m not a mechanic anymore and only do a 32hr week so I’m undoubtedly middle class now myself, not even gonna mention Bohs & liking for the odd craft beer 
You could be pushing into upper class going on like that and if you had 10 fingers.
 
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Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Originally posted by Claret Murph Claret Murph wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Are any of our fans still working class heroes like Trig? Broken Heart
I used to be but I do the odd nixer so I think that has pushed me firmly into the Middle Class category. Nothing more middle class than standing on the M50 last night in the rain while their crews close lanes.
I’m not a mechanic anymore and only do a 32hr week so I’m undoubtedly middle class now myself, not even gonna mention Bohs & liking for the odd craft beer 
You could be pushing into upper class going on like that and if you had 10 fingers.
 
I wonder where he sticks his two thumbs Heart
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