
aintforever
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Global warming really is happening... (well, duh!)
aintforever replied to 1976_Child's topic in The Lounge
Prince Charles has spouted some b*ll*x before but doesn't make his headless chickens comment any less true. It's amazing how people refuse to believe the science just because of how it might effect their lifestyle. As long as they can drive their 4x4 w@nker-mobiles around guilt free, that's all that matters. Prince Charles is also a shining example of why nothing will/can ever be done about climate change anyway, despite his beliefs he is happy to carry on with the lifestyle that must have the same carbon footprint of half of St Mary's. -
I think the difference between 7th and 10th is more like £8mill when you include the live TV fees. I still reckon if we are on the same plan that Cortese banged on about we would at least get in a loan to cover Osvaldo. Imagine if we make it to the FA Cup final, pick up a few key injuries and end up having to play Guly up front.
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Global warming really is happening... (well, duh!)
aintforever replied to 1976_Child's topic in The Lounge
Prince Charles has got it spot on. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/prince-charles/10610108/Prince-Charles-climate-change-deniers-are-headless-chickens.html ""It is baffling, I must say, that in our modern world we have such blind trust in science and technology that we all accept what science tells us about everything – until, that is, it comes to climate science. "All of a sudden, and with a barrage of sheer intimidation, we are told by powerful groups of deniers that the scientists are wrong and we must abandon all our faith in so much overwhelming scientific evidence." I think football forums have more than their fair share of the "headless chicken brigade". -
If we don't replace Osvaldo it does hint at Ms L trying to balance the books IMO.
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The only people to blame are those who bought houses on flood plains, and mother nature. It's not hard to check where rivers are likely to flood.
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This. Not replacing Osvaldo will leave us short up front big time, we will need to at least get a loan in if we are serious about either pushing on in the league or winning the cup.
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Don't give a sh!te about them. If you buy a house in a flood plain because of it's nice river views you shouldn't be surprised when you get flooded. Thousands die and are made homeless by real flooding in the 3rd world, a few ruined carpets and the inconvenience of having to go to Tescos by boat because you choose a rural riverside lifestyle is not an emergency. Just deal with it and shut the f*ck up.
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I'm guessing they think Targett is ready, good move for all concerned. Good luck Danny, you did a decent job in the promotion season.
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It all depends on wether Ms L is willing to get the chequebook out. I doubt MP will hang around if it's a case of balancing the books.
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Global warming really is happening... (well, duh!)
aintforever replied to 1976_Child's topic in The Lounge
Obviously to try to predict whats going to happen but there are so many factors in play it's impossible. It's hard to see how anyone could predict the recent fall in solar activity for example. -
Global warming really is happening... (well, duh!)
aintforever replied to 1976_Child's topic in The Lounge
Models will never be able to predict the future, I'm not sure what your point is? -
Weird choice, ****er of a time to have to get to sunderland by.
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We were top during the 1988/89 season.
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Begrudging thanks to Rupert Lowe and Southampton City Council
aintforever replied to spyinthesky's topic in The Saints
That statue should serve as a warning to portsmouth - This is what happens when you let a bunch of football fans make executive decisions. The thread should be restored, the funniest thing ever seen on the internet. -
Begrudging thanks to Rupert Lowe and Southampton City Council
aintforever replied to spyinthesky's topic in The Saints
We would have had a better chance of staying up with Pearson than trying to play total football with Jan Poortvleit. -
Begrudging thanks to Rupert Lowe and Southampton City Council
aintforever replied to spyinthesky's topic in The Saints
We were skint but hiring two dutch morons as manager just made things worse. It's when you have to work on a shoestring (we did have some money to spend on players) that hiring a decent manager is important - Lowe failed miserably. -
Begrudging thanks to Rupert Lowe and Southampton City Council
aintforever replied to spyinthesky's topic in The Saints
But if Lowe hadn't had made such a pigs ear of it by appointing the dutch duo the bank might not have pulled the plug. Lowe relegating us to League 1 probably made the banks act. -
Redknapp used sports science at pompey and Spurs. I think at Saints he just resented having a rugby coach and his buddies imposed on him by a d!ck-head chairman, if Redknapp was backed and allowed to do things his way we probably would have stuffed Luton. I went to that game and remember saying how all the players, manager, everyone just looked p!ssed off. We had a decent squad that season and would have bounced back straight away if managed properly. All this sport science could have added an extra 0.5% to the players performances, being a happy squad all working together and playing for each other would have added 25%.
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City, Arsenal and Chelsea all have big Champions League fixtures on the Tues/Weds after that weekend so there is a chance they won't be as strong as they could be.
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Begrudging thanks to Rupert Lowe and Southampton City Council
aintforever replied to spyinthesky's topic in The Saints
He played a sizeable part, firstly in getting us relegated in the first place with the Sturrock/Wigley fiasco, then with his mis-management afterwards twice (the Redknapp/Woodward farce and then the Dutch joke). Would the bank have pulled the plug if we were sat comfortably mid-table in the Championship? -
That's just nonsense. Liquidate the football club and the banks would have got next to nothing. The players would all walk away for nothing, St Marys would be worthless. The very worst case scenario would be the club sold for a nominal amount and the banks repossess the ground and rent it back. It would never have made any sense to anyone to liquidate the football club, especially weeks after receiving a firm offer of £15mill+ from a billionaire. Only Fry knows what offers were on the table. In my opinion the Pinnacle thing was just a no lose gamble because he knew he already had Liebherr in the bag and there were others lined up. I expect Pinnacle offered a bit more than Marcus so Fry chanced his arm,.
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I have no doubt Corbett, Crouch and McMenemy were led to believe we would fold, that's how Fry got his hands on Crouch's cash. History shows that asset rich, Premier League standard clubs don't get liquidated for the sort of debts we had. Not in a million years. You just have to look at the basket case down the road to know that.
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He would be better off going to Chelsea, Utd are in decline.
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How do you know there were not other potential buyers lined up? If someone of Liebherr's calibre describes the purchase as "the deal of the century" there must have been other people willing to put an offer in. When you look at the lot down the road I can't believe for one minute we were anywhere near liquidation. I expect Fry fed Crouch n co a bunch of porkies just to get his hands on their cash.
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Seriously? I'm Le Tiss' biggest fan but given the option of his Fialka's bid and a multi billionaire it wouldn't even be a choice. I'm not sure why an administrator would choose them. I wonder if Fry told Crouch about Leibherr's interest before he got him to chuck a few hundred grand of his own cash in the bucket? It appears to me that the future of the club was never ever in doubt and Fry just conned Crouch out of his money because he knew he had billionaires to fall back on if it collapsed.