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After Saturday's disasterous tips I'd be surprised if Kip's rat has the gall to show its face. Betting against Pompey losing in a multiplier is bound to catch you out.
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Julia Bradbury is married so if she is a lezzer her husband might be having fun. Surprised no topless pics of Fiona Bruce on here.
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Nice to see Spuds lost to Wolves at home though. I read in some paper elsewhere that Harold will have to sell in January to buy. Has he ever achieved success without a pot of someone else's debted gold?
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He's very aggressive as an interviewer there. Needs hints from Lineker about TV style.
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I'd forgotten Thomas can play right back. Maybe that is the best answer for Leeds. But then I'd want Trotters as the right CB for a bit of pace to help out if required rather than Perry. Plus a quick CB (and Jaidi and Perry ain't that) is a good move to stop Beckford (even if he misses the target many times... check out the stats on the FL site for L1 top scorer).
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An effective means of protest in the heart of Southampton ...
TopGun replied to sotonjoe's topic in The Lounge
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It is a programme for dummies. It is a state master plan. It stops Saturday night riots as everyone is too doped up on Joe Mcwhatever and other banal acts singing old rehashed ballads. Saturday night needs vandals and those vandals need Sex Pistols and Clash songs to assault grannies properly IMO.
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AP says Lambert was a fat and unfocused lad when he arrived. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/southampton/8410201.stm Have to say he did fine for Bristol Rovers so I hope the slimline version keeps doing the biz for us!
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**** poor signing IMO...
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I'm in two minds about whether Saints should play a full team on Tuesday tbh. I know it's Wembley as a win (prob against Leeds too) but I think there is a bigger picture (i.e. play-off spot in the League that would also get us to Wembley). Edit: I don't give a toss about the JPT actually.
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An effective means of protest in the heart of Southampton ...
TopGun replied to sotonjoe's topic in The Lounge
I take your points Joe. But reiterate it caused no hassle to anyone apart from a few startled grannies probably. No real gain from it, but no loss either. I suppose they got some attention as it was covered by the local media. -
An effective means of protest in the heart of Southampton ...
TopGun replied to sotonjoe's topic in The Lounge
It's an obviously harmless form of protest so no real issues with it. They probably had a bit of fun doing it also. No doubt it started and ended in a pub. Personally I think it's good to see a few young people making their point about climate change although clearly it doesn't affect the global political debate. About 20 years back I was doing the same (though no flash mobs then :-( )... -
A joke for any porn afficianados!
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Not that I would urge people to go the BNP website but they claim to be a green party and seem to accept the need for renewable energy. The website is at contre temps to the messy ill-thought out comments made by Griffin. This is of course no surprise.
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If you just take the league though that is 8-2-1 which is impressive. And yes, Brighton is annoying!
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Tuesday might indeed be very important for the Leeds game.
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A good result against Tranmere today of course. But Leeds seem to do much of their attacking down the left with Robert Snodgrass a key component. I'm a bit concerned that Lloyd James might get too stretched and over run down that side next week but we don't exactly have many options with Murty out. Not sure there is an answer to a possible problem. Any thoughts?
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Any chips and pie scam should be stamped on immediately. £1.99 would be a fair price if the portions are generous.
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A nice little civil war underway than.
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More in the Telegraph today. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/portsmouth/6782796/Portsmouth-could-be-forced-to-sell-players-in-January-due-to-financial-problems.html
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Despite what MLT says I fail to see how he could be a brilliant penalty coach. I suppose he could be hired for the role and if England's players hit 4 out of 5 consistently (as they should) he could be considered worthwhile. Otherwise, and in the heat of penalty shootouts, not sure he can offer much to any player who doesn't have the same accuracy or mindset anyway. How is he capable of coaching less able players to hit low corners in high pressure environments?
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People, times and places change. Lest us not also forget that WGS was not wholly honest with his departure from Saints.
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How many times do the Flat Earth Society types and non-scientists have to be told that 150 years ago is a piece of **** from carbon core readings etc. So is 15,000 years ago. And 150,000 years ago etc. Jeez.