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Wes seems to think that a successful referendum for him will mean the UK won't be part of Western Europe any more. Maybe a little tugboat will tow our little islands all the way round to the Pacific, leaving that 'slowest growing region' far, far behind.
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Why on earth would there be harmony between Nicola Sturgeon and David Cameron? Seems a rather odd thing to expect, much like Corbyn and Co won't be chummying up with the PM either. I know you see it as a horrid smear by the establishment and everything but quite frankly it is actually news when Farage, Reckless and the other one are bickering like rats in a sack. They are the entire front line of the exact same party and that party is a single issue party and this is the single bloody issue they've been waiting for. But yeah. Stop the presses. The SNP don't get on with David Cameron.
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The Establishment will run Britain, won't they?
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When we leave the EU, who will run Great Britain? I don't know about you, but my money is on The Establishment.
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Can Saints or West Ham manage to gate crash the top 4 at man Citys expense?
CB Fry replied to Saint IQ's topic in The Saints
Not really. Everyone's a hypocrite ain't dey doh? -
And if we leave, everything will be simply brilliant forever.
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Can Saints or West Ham manage to gate crash the top 4 at man Citys expense?
CB Fry replied to Saint IQ's topic in The Saints
Les Reed doesn't peddle a fantasy. One just needs to listen to what he says every single time he talks about the subject. Every single time. Every single time. -
Labour trying to move the date will look ridiculous, and frankly the shower of sh it running the party couldn't organise that anyway. They all hate the SNP so no one is going to give them what they want.
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Equaliser puts them back at joint top.
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Be fair - George Galloway did not campaign with Cameron, or as part of the Better Together movement, so he never did anything that "the establishment" was "comfortable" with. They happened to be on the same side but at more than arms length from each other. The Out campaign will be more passionate bordering on "loons", the In campaign will be more pragmatic bordering on "uninspiring/boring". It's a tightrope for both campaigns.
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We are doing that.
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Who has said he is an "avid fan" or a "super fan"? And obviously he is "showing an interest because of family connections", clearly the son of a billionaire from Switzerland is not out of nowhere going to randomly select Saints to support. The Leibherrs might sell in the next five years, or they might end up owning the club through the family line for the next fifty. Right now, that feels like no bad thing.
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Don't rule out a movement not dissimilar to "The 45%" from Scotland made up of the losing side. And the SNP have done okay since. The referendum won't really finish anything.
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I think I can see a future for the club without Victor Wanyama. I'm unconvinced that any genuine CL level club would want him. So he's got to hope Spurs are in for him.
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The Grassroots Out campaign is wheeling out Farage, Peter Bone, George Galloway giving barnstorming speeches to batty old women in Union Jack top hats. And what lovely lime green ties. It was never really in doubt for me. I'm in, in, in.
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I'd missed that news. This is precisely what this thread needs. A fourth tier Southern club rising like a Phoenix through the divisions, maybe in the Championship in the next five years playing in a brand new stadium. The fact that it is the club where Rickie Lambert made his name makes it even sweeter. Come on The Gas!
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This. It is of no benefit to us whatsoever if Leicester win the league. I quite like them, and I know some Leicester fans but really doesn't matter if they win it or not. If I could pick I think I would rather Arsenal won it.
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Can Saints or West Ham manage to gate crash the top 4 at man Citys expense?
CB Fry replied to Saint IQ's topic in The Saints
If it does, we'll be unbeaten for 18 straight Premier League games, we'll finish on 72 points, probably finishing third and qualifying for the group stages of the Champions League. Not really sure that suggesting we won't do that is particularly controversial but you gotta love this forum. -
How does that benefit Saints or Saints fans?
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Can Saints or West Ham manage to gate crash the top 4 at man Citys expense?
CB Fry replied to Saint IQ's topic in The Saints
....with half the team made up from academy players, remember. -
Holloway was Leicester manager for about five minutes and is hated by pretty much everyone there. He may be a nobhead but he's not Leicester's nobhead.
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Can Saints or West Ham manage to gate crash the top 4 at man Citys expense?
CB Fry replied to Saint IQ's topic in The Saints
I'm not sure you ever read anything Turkish writes. -
Can Saints or West Ham manage to gate crash the top 4 at man Citys expense?
CB Fry replied to Saint IQ's topic in The Saints
1. I'm not sure you ever read anything Turkish writes. He's already clearly outlined who he was taking the p** out of and why. Try reading it again. And has now been said to you repeatedly, no one has ever said we would never make the Champions League. As Leicester are proving, it can be done. 2. We already know the owners plans about expanding. We've been told. We are not expanding the stadium any time soon, there is no business case to do so, as many of us said many times over in the last five years. If in five years time we have a brand new owner and a they announce we will do it then I am sure you will be back on this forum pretending that "people said we would never expand the stadium". So that's something for you to look forward to, ain't it? -
Can Saints or West Ham manage to gate crash the top 4 at man Citys expense?
CB Fry replied to Saint IQ's topic in The Saints
Oh dear. Someone else who "doesn't know their football". -
Can Saints or West Ham manage to gate crash the top 4 at man Citys expense?
CB Fry replied to Saint IQ's topic in The Saints
So broadcasters in Laos are walking away from a potential Premier League TV deal because they might have to broadcast QPR v Burnley one day on Laos Megasport Channel 7HD? Or, are all of those many, many games played at 20k stadiums utterly irrelevant to Premier League TV deals worldwide as have been proved for, oh I don't know, more than a decade? Still have no idea how any of this gets you to us expanding our ground though.
