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  • Birthday 09/02/1994

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  1. Would be very grateful if anyone had 1 ideally 2 tickets for tomorrow's game Happy to pay face value or more within reason!
  2. Thanks for the answers And yeah, the pricing was very reasonable. £25.00 for travel, £10.00 for game. Train was impossible/best part of £100 alone.
  3. I'm getting on the coach the club are providing from St. Mary's tomorrow and had a few questions if anyone is knowledgeable on these things: 1. Coach leaves SMS at 1215 tomorrow, what time do you expect it'll arrive at Bramall Lane? 2. If there's no extra time, what time do you imagine it'll get back? 3. Does it stop on the way at all? 4. Are you allowed to take food and drink (alcohol or not) on the coach? 5. Are there power sockets? Sorry for so many questions and thanks in advance
  4. My current swapping list is: Croatia: Perisic, Mandzukic, Vukojevic Mexico: Marquez, Dos Santos Spain: Cesc Fabregas Chile: Isla, Medel, M.Gonzalez Australia: Holman Colombia: Teofilo Gutierrez, Aguilar Ivory Coast: Yaya Toure Greece: Mitroglou Japan: Sakai Costa Rica: K.Navas, Bryan Ruiz Italy: Candreva France: Lloris x2, Nasri, Abidal Honduras: Badge Argentina: Messi x2, Aguero Bosnia: Badge Iran: Davari Germany: Khedira, Kroos, Podolski, Neuer Portugal: Veloso, Pepe Ghana: Muntari x3, Mubarak, Mensah, Essien USA: Evans Belgium: Badge Russia: Denisov 10p a sticker or swaps!
  5. These are the ones I am getting rid of Goatboy can do one :wave:
  6. Hey, Just wondered if anyone else was collecting after I saw this article on The Guardian and breathed a sigh of relief that I wasn't the only one! http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/apr/20/panini-world-cup-stick-album-collector-highs-lows-woes?CMP=ema_1385 Anyway, willing to sell or swap the following Panini Brasil World Cup 2014 stickers: Spain: Pedro, Villa, Navas, Negredo Belgium: Fellaini, Vermaelen, Kompany Greece: Kone Germany: Podolski, Reus, Lahm Chile: Alexis Sanchez, Isla Australia: Cahill, Cahill, Leckie Colombia: Luis Perea Ecuador: Enner Valencia Portugal: Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Veloso USA: Dempsey, Fabian Johnson, Badge Honduras: Maynor Figueroa South Korea: Son Heung-Min Nigeria: Oboabona, Oboabona, Ogu Costa Rica: K.Navas Japan: Maya Yoshida Uruguay: Maxi Pereira France: Nasri, Lloris Argentina: Aguero Mexico: Reyes, Marquez Croatia: Pletikosa Ivory Coast: Yaya Toure, Angoua Ghana: Muntari, Muntari, Afful, Mubarak As above, I am willing to swap or sell 5 for 50p. PM me if you wish to do business
  7. Unfortunately, being able to not drop your phone is a prerequisite; therefore, no job for you.
  8. As the title suggests, I am looking for someone with QTS for an immediate start when the kids go back on January 6th. The role is primary school PE Teacher. It is two days a week - Wednesdays and Thursdays 9-3. The role needs to be filled immediately due to a sudden employee loss. If you're interested, message me on Facebook as my posts are limited here: http://www.facebook.com/jordanflorit Thanks
  9. I'm looking for two if anyone is selling......I know it is unlikely
  10. I hope this doesn't filter down to Saturday mornings too soon or my career is over
  11. Yup, sorry Steve, didn't notice the grey text to the right; I had the same thoughts as The9. It is since the start of the season, that's correct.
  12. At club level, the highest number of club-trained players was recorded at Barcelona (7.2). In three other teams, club-trained footballers accounted for the majority of players fielded: Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad and Olympique Lyonnais. Saints were second behind Arsenal in the Premier League, with Chambers and Gallagher on the bench. Sociedad made it to the CL this season, so inspiration can be drawn from there! Full stats below http://www.football-observatory.com/IMG/pdf/wp52_eng.pdf
  13. Hi, I'm three quarters the way through Fergie's autobiography at the moment, with Harry's next on the reading list and was wondering how many Saints managers and players, past and present, also have an autobiography? I'm aware of Taking Le Tiss and obviously Harry just about comes under the category of Ex-Saint, but are there others out there that you'd recommend reading? I read a lot of Sports Psychology books and books on Nature v Nurture, Talent v Practice etc as well as ones more specific to football such as Soccernomics & The Numbers Game. I'm enjoying Fergie's book at would recommend the read and I'm looking forward to Harry's regardless of his status in Southampton! My current reading list is: My Autobiography - Sir Alex Ferguson Always Managing - Harry Redknapp I am the Secret Footballer I am Zlatan Ibrahimovic Thanks in advance
  14. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-cg7jI44KIyU/Umv4loAcW0I/AAAAAAAAAfc/UcJiDtLM41U/w426-h237/SOT2-0FUL.gif Guly's 2nd of that game has been seen again recently............deja vu!
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