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I'm 48, but the younger posters are some of my favourites. Croesy is decent, I reckon he's in his thirties, delm is a good un, late twenties to early thirties, and city 123, a fine poster who I believe is in university.
60 this year.
Body says around 75.
76 in November
Mind says 25.
56 in May.
What happened to Baker? How old is he now?
25 as of last month
56 in July.
37, look good for it though
60 in September, looking forward to getting a senior railcard!
so as the majority who replied to this post are mostly over 50 a question
would you have liked to be a teenager in today;s society or happy to have grown up as a teenager in the 70's /80's early 90's ?
I’m in my Jordan year
52
All of the glory hunting younger supporters who jumped on board after 2003 have been frightened away
70s and 80s - easily, and for all sorts of reasons, but housing is the worst part.
I thought it was difficult buying property when I was in my twenties, but it's ten times harder these days.
Back then, I was earning £10k a year, so three times my salary and a 10% deposit (£3k) meant I could buy a cheap house.
These days, a cheap house is £200k, and even with a 10% deposit, you need to be earning £60k a year to meet the repayments. And what youngster is earning that? Half of them are on minimum hours contracts, where they can work a maximum of 16 hours. How can they expect to get a house, or raise a family?