(22 Nov 2015, 6:24 pm)Michael Its a iffy subject on what should be advertised and what shouldn't.
Take Wonga for example on the Newcastle shirts... a lot of people aren't happy as they class the company as a con and a rip off, who make peoples debts spiral out of control even more.
Gambling sponsors on shirts is another example.
(22 Nov 2015, 6:24 pm)Michael Its a iffy subject on what should be advertised and what shouldn't.
Take Wonga for example on the Newcastle shirts... a lot of people aren't happy as they class the company as a con and a rip off, who make peoples debts spiral out of control even more.
Gambling sponsors on shirts is another example.
(22 Nov 2015, 6:44 pm)Andreos1 For a long time, kids replica strips came without a sponsor - if the sponsor was a brewery or something.
Greenalls used to sponsor Newcastle in the 80's and even the youth teams would go round without any sponsorship.
I can't remember what the deal was with Sunderland and Vaux though and if they followed similar rules.
(22 Nov 2015, 6:44 pm)Andreos1 For a long time, kids replica strips came without a sponsor - if the sponsor was a brewery or something.
Greenalls used to sponsor Newcastle in the 80's and even the youth teams would go round without any sponsorship.
I can't remember what the deal was with Sunderland and Vaux though and if they followed similar rules.
(22 Nov 2015, 6:14 pm)NK53 TKT Well, I am 11, and based on my age, I know NatWest because I have a savings account with them which my parents put money into. I personally do not think alcohol should be advertised on a bus.Get a grip. Advertising is for pretty much everything - cider is one of my favourite drinks, much like Cadbury's is my favourite chocolate and Chrome my favourite browser. Just because you don't like/part take in something doesn't mean it's wrong.
(22 Nov 2015, 6:14 pm)NK53 TKT Well, I am 11, and based on my age, I know NatWest because I have a savings account with them which my parents put money into. I personally do not think alcohol should be advertised on a bus.Get a grip. Advertising is for pretty much everything - cider is one of my favourite drinks, much like Cadbury's is my favourite chocolate and Chrome my favourite browser. Just because you don't like/part take in something doesn't mean it's wrong.
Fleet News: 23/11/15
Volvo B7/Plaxton 6020: V220 LGC has been transferred from Deptford to Chester le Street and 6016: V816 KGF from Chester le Street to Stanley. Chester le Street has withdrawn Trident/East Lancs 3868: W178 SCU and Stanley has withdrawn 3874: W184 SCU.
GNE are looking for Coach Drivers.
http://www.simplygo.com/coach/
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RTA closed Felling by-pass east of Stadium junction. Diverting via Old Fold causing long delays to #93 & #94. Diverting via Nest Road.
(23 Nov 2015, 3:25 pm)Michael GNE are looking for Coach Drivers.
http://www.simplygo.com/coach/
(23 Nov 2015, 3:25 pm)Michael GNE are looking for Coach Drivers.
http://www.simplygo.com/coach/
I have a question about the new streetlites ordered in May. Why do they suddenly jerk forward really fast when accelerating, it is really uncomfortable for the passengers particularly those that are standing. Is there any explanation for this as I am sure it's not intended. I much prefer omnicity instead.
(23 Nov 2015, 5:03 pm)Jackamcardle I have a question about the new streetlites ordered in May. Why do they suddenly jerk forward really fast when accelerating, it is really uncomfortable for the passengers particularly those that are standing. Is there any explanation for this as I am sure it's not intended. I much prefer omnicity instead.
(23 Nov 2015, 5:03 pm)Jackamcardle I have a question about the new streetlites ordered in May. Why do they suddenly jerk forward really fast when accelerating, it is really uncomfortable for the passengers particularly those that are standing. Is there any explanation for this as I am sure it's not intended. I much prefer omnicity instead.
(23 Nov 2015, 5:03 pm)Jackamcardle I have a question about the new streetlites ordered in May. Why do they suddenly jerk forward really fast when accelerating, it is really uncomfortable for the passengers particularly those that are standing. Is there any explanation for this as I am sure it's not intended. I much prefer omnicity instead.This is changing gears. Driver must have forgot his StreetLite training. Common on StreetLites.
(23 Nov 2015, 5:03 pm)Jackamcardle I have a question about the new streetlites ordered in May. Why do they suddenly jerk forward really fast when accelerating, it is really uncomfortable for the passengers particularly those that are standing. Is there any explanation for this as I am sure it's not intended. I much prefer omnicity instead.This is changing gears. Driver must have forgot his StreetLite training. Common on StreetLites.
(23 Nov 2015, 5:03 pm)Jackamcardle I have a question about the new streetlites ordered in May. Why do they suddenly jerk forward really fast when accelerating, it is really uncomfortable for the passengers particularly those that are standing. Is there any explanation for this as I am sure it's not intended. I much prefer omnicity instead.
(23 Nov 2015, 5:03 pm)Jackamcardle I have a question about the new streetlites ordered in May. Why do they suddenly jerk forward really fast when accelerating, it is really uncomfortable for the passengers particularly those that are standing. Is there any explanation for this as I am sure it's not intended. I much prefer omnicity instead.
(23 Nov 2015, 1:18 am)northern156 Get a grip. Advertising is for pretty much everything - cider is one of my favourite drinks, much like Cadbury's is my favourite chocolate and Chrome my favourite browser. Just because you don't like/part take in something doesn't mean it's wrong.
(23 Nov 2015, 1:18 am)northern156 Get a grip. Advertising is for pretty much everything - cider is one of my favourite drinks, much like Cadbury's is my favourite chocolate and Chrome my favourite browser. Just because you don't like/part take in something doesn't mean it's wrong.
(23 Nov 2015, 5:07 pm)GX03 SVC This is changing gears. Driver must have forgot his StreetLite training. Common on StreetLites.
(23 Nov 2015, 5:07 pm)GX03 SVC This is changing gears. Driver must have forgot his StreetLite training. Common on StreetLites.
(23 Nov 2015, 5:15 pm)Michael Maybe that rumour is true about CLS getting new coaches because of an expansion of the coach side of operations?
(23 Nov 2015, 5:15 pm)Michael Maybe that rumour is true about CLS getting new coaches because of an expansion of the coach side of operations?
(23 Nov 2015, 9:08 pm)chrisnorthern Won't the 3-axle Scania coaches (7094-7102) need to be replaced off national Express work soon? I was under the impression that coaches for National Express operations had to be no more than 7 years old.......................
(23 Nov 2015, 9:08 pm)chrisnorthern Won't the 3-axle Scania coaches (7094-7102) need to be replaced off national Express work soon? I was under the impression that coaches for National Express operations had to be no more than 7 years old.......................