
StuRomseySaint
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I hope they all die a slow and nasty death. And their football club cease to exist.
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Because he has got stupid hair.
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I have a few Carlisle scum in my house at the moment who came down for the game. Uncles and cousins. 340 miles. fair play to them, they might be family but they are still c*nts.
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Let's swap seat numbers, I have not said anything on here I wouldn't repeat, you however are some weird internet weirdo... MM 1097 Block 42 is my seat. Now what's yours? Put up or shut up. :-)
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What do you want to happen to P*mpey?
StuRomseySaint replied to StuRomseySaint's topic in The Lounge
The responses on here are quite different to a couple of months ago when alot of people just wanted administration and relegation. :-) -
What do you want to happen to P*mpey?
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Eastleigh v AFC P*mpey would surely be moved to St Marys? And surely be a massive crowd? Largest ever for a non-league club by an absolute country mile. -
I thought clubs in administration were not allowed to sell season tickets? And to be honest, it would be not the best business decision if they did, as the cash would just get swallowed up in the debts and running costs... ... and without the parachute payments, the the lack of season ticket revenue, there will be next to no revenue stream for the next 12 months... it just wouldnt make sense. If they do sell season tickets then I think this is because they are not even close to finding a buyer and need the money to run the club and intend on staying in administration for the season.
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I guess because it is their money and there is a clause in the Prem t's & c's which states " We reserve the right to retain your television money should you have outstanding football related debts " or something like that.... So they have exercised their right to hold this money back and distribute it to the other members. Effectively they are holding the money back so it never becomes P*rtsmouths in the first place.
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Some more news... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/portsmouth/7620926/Portsmouth-suffer-Premier-League-parachute-payment-blow.html So this not only makes them less investable, but it also means that HMRC are going to be back in the magic 25%?
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What do you want to happen to P*mpey?
StuRomseySaint replied to StuRomseySaint's topic in The Lounge
I have to stay off their forums, it f*cking winds me up! They seriously think that they deserve special dispensation and the whole world is against them, hardly any of them think the debts are a huge problem and most if not all think they are being treated harshly. Luckily every single one of them thinks they will come through the other side with no more punishments, which is one good thing to take from it as it will hit them extra hard when they move into liquidation. SKATE C*NTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
Errrrr... the days of lock-ins and marching to the stations are NOT long gone! Did you go to Millwall away? Are you sure? Any Saints fans not in colours were greeted by at least 50 met police at Waterloo, held in a pub whilst the other trains come in, marched from Waterloo with a tube train cleared for them, escorted on to an empty overland train and into the ground. Pretty much every London game Saints fans are escorted, Bristol, Yeovil, Leicester, Birmingham, Southend, Brighton, Bournemouth, Derby, Reading etc etc... you might not see it, but most games South of Birmingham the police round up Saints fans and do not allow them to walk free. My kids are 9 and 11 by the way and are not allowed to go to games because they support Liverpool :cool:
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Against Swindon not only did they march their risk past the Plume on more than one occasion, they also failed to catch up with 20 of their casuals who managed to run away from the police at the turnstiles at SMS all the way to the Plume, have a fight with Saints fans for a few minutes BEFORE the police intervened... The police this season have not been preventing trouble, they have been actively encouraging it in the hope of arrests and justifying their presence.
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I think you might end up very surprised. I would imagine the fence shakers will get that, the stone throwers will get a couple of months inside of massive community orders and the punch throwers will get 2 years... IF the police push for custodials.
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Errr.... I didn't say that was the case in your area, I simply stated that you couldn't live in Southampton because that is the reason why St Georges day is not celebrated to that extent here.
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At first I think I wanted them to simply get relegated and start next season on minus points with an average Michael Wilde-type owner and another relegation to League 1. I have had a slow week at work this week so spent alot of time looking through their forums and I am completely amazed that, pretty much all of them... - Think it is completely unfair they are not allowed in Europe and AA should take the FA to court, even when mentioned that they didn't meet the deadline they still insist that shouldn't matter. - There is even people talking about organising a boycott of Wembley in protest to not being allowed into Europe. - They genuinely believe that they earnt all their success and the F.A Cup win and their final this year have been earnt on merit. - They STILL almost man for man class themselves as the most loyal and passionate fans in the country, and constantly ignore when reminded that they have the worst average PL attendance in the country. - They believe they are a Premiership club with Premiership traditions and fully deserve to be in the PL as they are one of 20 biggest teams in the land. - They refuse to acknowledge that they have cheated to buy success and compare their administration to ours. My view now is I really just want them to die and leave P*rtsmouth without a football club. I want to see news stories of them c*nts crying. I want to see youtube footage of John W******d jumping from the Spinnaker Tower. I want to see the queue at the job centre for all their redundant staff. I want to see Fred Dineage on Meridian squirming as he reports on Southamptons march up the table. I want to watch and laugh as AFC P*mpey struggle against relegation in the Wessex League 1 I want to visit Tesco's in Fratton Park to do my weekly shopping I want to see photo's of Liebherr cranes ripping Fratton Park to pieces, bit by bit. I want to see Harry Redknapp on the T.V twitching at the loss of his spiritual home before having a heart attack. I want to see Matt Le Tiss on Soccer Saturday taking the p!ss out of Paul Merson not only for being a pikey coke-faced c*nt, but because of the death of P*mpey. I really f*cking hate them **** now and wish them a slow and painful death.
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ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGH You are naive... have you not listened to anything I said? The people arrested were not known trouble-makers, not a single one of them. NONE of them had been involved in football disorder before... they were Saints fans who got involved as an opportunist... walking out the stadium and joined in with a large crowd. If the skates had been kept in they wouldn't have even gone in the Freeborn garage and would have walked home. If they had kept the skates in after the game then there would have been very minimal trouble and NONE outside the stadium. You are stupidly naive... let me tell you how it is normally done by every other police force in the land ( including ours up till this game ) - Away fans kept in for about 30 mins ( or however long it takes till the stadium area is clear ) - Coaches are escorted out away from the main crowds. - Foot fans are escorted as one group directly to the train station. - Away fans are escorted all the way back on the train to stop them coming back. THIS is the process every constabulary follows as a minimum, with some having 'bubble games' . Why didn't ours? You are naive.
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Can I assume you don't live in Southampton? We couldn't possibly do that, as we wouldn't want to offend our poor little Asian / Polish / Romanian immigrants.
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Whitsun Bank Holiday should be scrapped and St Georges Day made into a public holiday. It is an absolute disgrace how we don't celebrate it.
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Just to add to that, another police set-up in my opinion was keeping the North Car Park open before the game. I could not believe it when we walked to the stadium and were allowed to walk straight through the middle of the skates on the way to the Itchen North... police sitting back and videoing as Saints and Skates came into contact with each other and fights broke out.
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If P*mpey were kept in the ground for 30 minutes after then there would have been no trouble after the the game in the stadium area. If the North Car Park was closed before the game then there would have been no trouble around the stadium before the game. So out of the 40-odd arrests, there probably would have needed to be less than 10. The Police set it up to make arrests because the Southampton youth was getting too big for them to cope with and they wanted to dish out banning orders to break them up... however all of the people who were on the police 'wanted' list were not stupid enough to get involved in anything around the ground, so they just ended up arresting a bunch of nobodies. You do seem a bit naive.
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Keep St George in my heart, keep me English.
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I was aware it covers English registered companies, regardless of where the call is made from.
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The Saints fans involved were responsible for the trouble. The police were responsible for not preventing it. There you go, how's that for a balanced opinion?
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What has this got to do with Hillsborough you mong? The Police COULD have prevented them scenes by simply keeping the skates in for 20 minutes and clearing the area, like happens in every other derby game in the country. Why not with Southampton v P*rtsmouth which is one of the most hostile of them all? So if you are asking me if the disorder could have been prevented by the police then the answer is a most definate yes. And I believe it was an intentional tactic of the police in the hope of making arrests of certain elements of our support.
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Nobody is saying it was the polices fault they nicked the people. What they DID do was set it up so there would be disorder and they could make arrests, they wanted to make an example of the Southampton casual and youth elements... unluckily for the police, neither of these groups were stupid enough to kick off in front of the police outside the ground, so all they could nick was a few ****ed of scarfers.