The very right reverend
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What Is Happening To Our Country?
The very right reverend replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
It would be interesting to see how much time these bin throwers get compared to breaking a coppers nose in an airport......................... -
If we do sign him this is in my opinion the best signing we could have had, more important than Scienza staying or THB.
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Gavin Bazunu is the worst keeper in recent Saints history, absolutely shocking keeper, we'd have finished mid table at best with him in goal this season, he's had so many chances and in the end its down to him being a really poor top level goalkeeper, absolutely shite.
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What Is Happening To Our Country?
The very right reverend replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
It doesn't, police get injured all the time in left and right protests, not too sure what your point is, this hasn't happened in a vacuum, this is a learned behaviour by the police on an industrial scale. The left, liberals and media class are genuinely surprised at the rise of the right, yet they made it, they made this by not listening and believing all creeds, colours and religions would submit to their ideology of eventually living and integrating and having all blended and mixed families, culture and religion doesn't work like that. Nor has it ever. The death of Henry Nowak was a systematic lack of courage to call out wrongdoings and simply act on an accusation, that is deeply disturbing and shows how bad not only the police are but also how some people are prepared to throw the race card knowing it works when they're plainly guilty, and the left are genuinely surprised, they should be apologising. -
What Is Happening To Our Country?
The very right reverend replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
They're being used but no more so than Green voters who're in a party that hasn't said anything remotely Green for months, the thing is here as opposed to the Greens and their sectarian/Islamist/feminist/extreme radical strange marriage of convenience pact (as they simply hate the state/west and establishment) there is some logic to the protests in so far they're highlighting what many have known for years, a two tier style of Governance and policy. -
What Is Happening To Our Country?
The very right reverend replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
May those officers carry that guilt until the end of their days, indoctrination has led to this that someone crying racist is automatically correct, even when someone has said they've been stabbed and are dying. There are always weirdo's and crazies in all society and that has to be taken into account but there are a number of factors that have weren't addressed at the time. Digwa was thrown out of a place of worship before all of this, why wasn't this followed up to the police and what was the offence? Why didn't the police help and investigate immediately upon hearing the victim claiming to have been stabbed? The why is the most important aspect. Religion and culture for too long has been allowed to plough and ride roughshod over liberal values and acceptance. -
Nothing would say f**k you to the EFL, FA, media and opposing fans we're Southampton and we hate you all as appointing Bielsa. I'm all for creating and owning an identity as pantomime villains, it is going to be thrown at us anyway and will galvanise the club, fans and manager.
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Sean Dyche.
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Out with Eckert and get Dyche, we'll need that steel next season, the players also. Break the bank.
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Middlesbrough played a blinder by the fact they knew 48 hours before the game they were spied on, protested and knew if they played the game and lost they had a huge get out of jail card, they could have asked for a postponement but continued, secondly its no coincidence Oxford and Ipswich are involved, they're out of the League and points lost or possibly so make no difference to them.
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The further this goes on the more confident I am, the reaction if there is an appeal and a postponement would be huge and incredibly costly, nevermind the damage the EFL would create for itself. My guessing is all this time has been to find middle ground between Middlesbrough or Steve Gibson and Southampton with the EFL mediating, we'll never know what backchanneling or what meetings took place away from the official investigation, I'm also pretty sure Hull have been informed on the quiet to keep them sweet. Points deduction, fine and an undisclosed amount given to Middlesbrough or Steve Gibson.
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I don't know if people recall but in 2013 Liverpool hacked Man City's database and paid £1Million out of court in 2020.
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I doubt it, the clarity is far too good, cctv systems run live obviously so the stills aren't photos aren't that good, or I've never seen them that good I should say, that looks like a high quality photo.
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Who was the person who took the photograph of the "spy"? What camera was that taken with? Are there any other photos?
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There are a number of suburbs in Liverpool that to be fair are equal to or superior to Southampton's Chilworth, Ocean Village and Basset, Liverpool's Calderstones, Grassendale, Woolton and Allerton are very very posh.
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If we were only 24 hours late for videoing can't we say the lads motor broke down and he chanced his arm the following day..............................
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My take on it is its so close to the Final it will have some bearing (subliminally or otherwise) on the decision. If we're thrown out, we appeal and that means the Final may not be played for weeks in which Hull can say they're being hugely disadvantaged and the EFL in turn open themselves up to another dispute, right now there'll be backchanneling between serial court room specialist Gibson, the EFL and us to work out a package, and even more cynically if we do get promoted it will be more than if we don't which shows how opportunistic Middlesbrough and Gibson have been.
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I think the right to appeal will stop any consideration of us being thrown out, the appeal would take months, EFL fine us and behind closed doors we cut a deal with Middlesbrough without admitting anything. Also due to the fact this was on private land and Middlesbrough had no fences around their site at Rockcliffe Hall could some Philidelphia lawyer find caveats and holes in the rules? Doesn't detract from the alleged charges of course, but merely giving the best defence against said charges.
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Southampton 0-2 Preston - Match Thread
The very right reverend replied to Convict Colony's topic in The Saints
What us genuinely amazing is how we have consistently over the last 3/4 years bought so poorly time and time again, and even more galling the players we haven't bought in the positions needed. Still is a symptom of a club that doesn't know what it is doing, we're screwed. -
Southampton 0-2 Preston - Match Thread
The very right reverend replied to Convict Colony's topic in The Saints
The club is wholly unlikeable, poor players, poor recruitment, terrible manager, cheap gambles consistently, non existent board who don't communicate nor show their vision, no heart, no soul, no passion, this is genuinely the worst its been all around I can remember, all terrible records we own. The club is a toxic weak mess. If this was a northern club there'd be demonstrations and boycotts. -
Saints 0-0 Swansea - Match Thread
The very right reverend replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
The question has to be asked also why hasn't our resident journo's of House and Blackmore asked tougher questions? Are they scared of losing the gig? There needs to be honesty here, why has SR been given such an easy ride for being so so poor in so many departments. -
Saints 0-0 Swansea - Match Thread
The very right reverend replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
I'm saying it now, Still needs to go, the club is toxic from top to bottom and that is not his fault, his fault is and are woeful performances and not getting the best out of the players. We've either bought cheap gambles who're totally out of their depth or bought players good on paper but when they play for us they're terrible. We're thoroughly dislikable whether its the club, players or owners. -
Summer Transfer Window 2025/26
The very right reverend replied to Master Bates's topic in The Saints
Stephens isn't anywhere near good enough,Ronnie Edwards does not inspire at all, Quarshie? Not known but I suspect it'll be a slow burner and gradual, THB? If West Ham put enough on the table take it, he's not all that either, we need a 30 year old carthorse who bullies, shouts, fouls and takes yellows for the team. None of the above can do that, they're not leaders, scrappers or fighters. Chancers? Yes, scrappers no. -
Summer Transfer Window 2025/26
The very right reverend replied to Master Bates's topic in The Saints
Still no goalkeeper, a partner for Wood and a striker, we've bought 134 midfielders though.................................. -
There is a slight feeling of 2009,if we could get a Rickie Lambert then yes I'd be on board with this, until then I'm more reserved, we have failed so consistently in buying players these again are gambles, we needed a centre back to partner Wood (so we can play a 442 or 4411), a versatile full back (bought) and a striker.
