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Well we are in a "Poor Mans" league.
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If you haven`t got the time now, what are you going to do with him when he is a top gundog?
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Two things:- First - what is a "caramel" lab? Yellow? Chocolate? Black? Secondly - why are you sending it away and spending loads of money to train it up? There are plenty of weekly gundog training sessions where you can bond with him and work with him at the same time. Oh.. and Bomber!
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Maybe not but at least he did hang around after the sh1t hit the fan and put his hand in his pocket to help save the club. Did any of the other "players" in the tragedy??
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I well remember the opening night many years ago. In fact we went to a private Pre-Opening Night party the night before the official opening. It was the first (I think) venture by The Ringwood Brewery into owning and running their own pub, with a micro-brewery downstairs. Was a great pub.
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I bet you`re sorry that you asked now!
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Fred Dinage was never young.
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Good Band!
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Don`t forget we had Holmes (Nick) and Watson (Dave) in the same team. Any other "double acts?" C(h)annon and Ball anyone? Pedantry alert!!!!! The Moon is not a planet. (Sorry - I couldn`t help myself)
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From todays Mail. Still the big money signings come pouring in! Croatia striker Nikola Kalinic has flown home without completing his £5.5m move to Portsmouth following a row over the transfer fee. Pompey boss Paul Hart wants to sign Kalinic as a replacement for Peter Crouch, and had hoped to take the 21-year-old to Portugal later this week for games against Guimaraes and Benfica. But despite selling £40m worth of players since the turn of the year, Pompey want to stagger the payments over the three years of Kalinic's contract, and his club Hajduk Split are demanding most of the cash up front. Hart, who still plans to sign former Wigan striker Amr Zaki on a year's loan from his Egyptian club El Zamalek, hopes to persuade former Southampton goalkeeper Antti Niemi to come out of retirement as back-up for David James. The 37-year-old Finn, who quit last season after struggling with a wrist injury while at Fulham, said: 'I've talked with Portsmouth, and there is an interest on both sides.'
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Who was sitting next to Pardew at Farnborough game?
miserableoldgit replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
You`re quite right. I think that it`s David Beckham. Obviously it isn`t as the person concerned is obviously "black" but I guessed DB to show fairness and balance. Oh, and by the way the answer to the question is "Yes". Look at many other threads on this forum. -
Watched Shane Meadows film "Somers Town" last night. Really enjoyable little piece of cinema telling the story of a young lad arriving in London after running away from Nottingham and befriending an older, but "innocent" Polish boy. Thomas Turgoose shows what a good little actor he is turning into. Only about 70mins long but well worth a look.
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And 3 of the 5 played for Pimpley after leaving us.
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I think that Sunderland were a lot of peoples "second team" after that FA Cup win,especially Bob Stokoes antics!
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How are the nerves today?? No signing and no transfer gossip either.
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Whilst not being overly concerned at the apparent lack of activity on the transfer/coaching staff fronts, with only a week-and-a-half to go before the opening league game, I do find it a bit surprising. I am sure, however, that AP is an experienced manager and knows what he is doing. Doesn't he??
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Quite right! Bobby Stokes went to Fartton a year after winning the Cup for us. Did anybody feel disappointed about that and hate him. Players have been transferred between the clubs for as long as I can remember. No big deal really. It`s what they do when they are with us that really counts.
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Sadly, I won`t be there this year but it looks like a very good line-up this time. Edward II are playing up a storm since re-forming. A friend of mine, Simon Care, who plays melodeon in EII (as well as The Larkrise Band and lots of others!) says that they have been going down really well where ever they have played. I know that this is the wrong forum for this (apologies in advance!) but this video of Oysterband "morphing" into EII is excellent - even the drummers don`t miss a beat!
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Wasn`t that Don Roper?
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Just finishing "Company of Liars" a very readable and enjoyable "novel of the plague" by Karen Maitland. Have Antony Beevors book "D-Day. The Battle for Normandy" lined up next.
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I`ve got an N97. Very impressed with it. Still getting used to it but nothing bad so far. QWERTY keyboard great for e-mails etc. No problem setting up for e-mail - cetainly easier than the N95. Loads of apps and video quality very good.
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I would not have followed another football team, although as I live within walking distance of Eastleighs ground I may have occaisionaly gone to watch them. I would have spent more time watching Rugby (trips to 'Quins and/or London Irish I expect) and any Speedway that I could get to. I fell out of love with big-time football a long time ago but love watching Saints. After 50 years, they`re a difficult habit to break!!
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Came off the bench against Ajax I think.
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Glad to see that Linley is staying too.
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I quite agree. This friendly was (I think) only announced 2 weeks ago, i.e. a week before the Ajax game. By this time I had other arrangement made for yesterday which could not be put off. I am sure that their were a lot of other people who wanted to watch the FP Cup Final as well. I have my season ticket, the same as I have for the last 35 years. Does me not going to a hastily arranged freindly make me feel ashamed and a less than genuine supporter? Not at all.