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Crowd trouble and the legacy it could bring is enough. A family club can become a rabble in seconds. At least if this idea comes in it would be all clubs in one go rather then just one. What a relief!
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No, I considered it, and saw many down points. The risks are huge, the damage could be rather large. while management in certain games brings sense, the very idea itself brings massive, massive risk. I will not agree to it, will not wish to see it happen.
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How do you know for sure that allowing alcohol on the terraces wouldn't facilitate idiotic behaviour? You are making quite a big assumption. What is to stop them going down for another, and another, and another? And within 120 minutes they have consumed an utter tanker load. There are people that will do that!
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There wouldn't be "carnage" on a grand scale as you imply. You are using dramatic language for effect. But if Alcohol would be allowed on the terraces it would exasperate the elements of the fanbase that would be inclined to rowdy behaviour. 1% of fans, just 1%..... of 30,000. 300 idiots beered up and being essentially out of control in the stadium. 0.5% is 150. 0.25% is 75. The fractions make the difference and fanbases have their idiot fringe. No need to reintroduce it. As many say, if you can't go 45 minutes without a beer...... And for those that can't, don't encourage them.
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Soft drinks do not have the same appeal to the elements of the crowd that would engage in rowdier behaviour. The comparison is irrelevant.
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The question should surely be, 'who might try to blag one?' No chance now. No grey area. No space for abuse.
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Bang on. End of debate.
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Considering my reaction after a bunch of animals soaked me at half time in the Wigan concourse, I wouldn't want to be around me if you did.
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Jack Stephens joined us from Plymouth. Not sure about Gallagher. Edit: Yes, you are right. http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/Sam-Gallagher-snapped-Saints/story-15702920-detail/story.html
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I didn't say that. I do not believe he does. As I said before I believe it's a personality clash/ego dispute that could happen between anyone. People from vastly different backgrounds, fundamentally good people can disagree for perfectly valid and understandable reasons when everything is taken into account. The Le Tissier/Benali/Cortese situation is I believe an example of this. Disputes happen in all walks of life and as all three of these individuals concerned have done a power of good for the club, i'm willing to give all of them the benefit of the doubt while wishing their dispute would get resolved.
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Benali and Le Tissier have obviously crossed swords with the chairman from what seems to be a mixture of personality clash and and a property dispute. Those two examples seem to be the most severe though. The examples mentioned in the title show that players from the past can find a place if they operate within the way the club is now run.
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Interestingly though, those players all have one thing in common.... They are not technically academy products. Blackstock joined at 17 years old from Oxford United. Griffit at 19 years old from Amiens Folly at 18 from St Etienne And Fitz Hall was 23 when he joined from Oldham. The kids coming through now are genuine academy boys. Not poached, even Theo Walcott was grabbed from Swindon.
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Careful now, I remember glorious notions of a Saints team pushing for Europe with a spine of Fitz Hall, Yohan Folly and Dexter Blackstock with Leandre Griffit providing a bit of flair from the wings.
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It's all PR. The club was naive in simply stopping the previous perks in one swoop but at least it made matters transparent. No possibility of 'why can't I have that, he does...!' or words to that effect. Those that keep contributing to the coaching and infrastructure of the club do seem to be well catered for.
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At what point are the club going to invest in Dyson airblades?
Colinjb replied to Tom8558's topic in The Saints
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On the subject of Penny Mordaunt. Has anyone actually highlighted the fact that Fratton falls into the Portsmouth South constituency, not her Portsmouth North. Incidentally, the actual MP for Fratton and therefore Portsmouth FC, is Mike Hancock... a fence si.... sorry, Liberal Democrat.
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Bugger. Bailed on my training run today after only 5.3 miles. Left calf muscle felt horribly tight and I didn't want to risk injury ahead of the half marathon with only a week to go. Really annoyed. Was meant to be a dress rehearsal for the actual event. As implied above though, maybe best to just do a few smaller runs, stay 'loose' and then focus on giving it for the main thing, rather then trying to do to focus ahead of the event.
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Yes, that history will keep you warm on a cold night at Plainmoor. We are so jealous.
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QPR? I'll just enjoy the symmetry of League 1 right now. Bournemouth top, The Skates Bottom.
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Quite, they won't be applied this season. Curiously, I suspect they will not be applied next season either.
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With 12 games remaining. Confident we'll break the 32 point 'barrier' this season anyway!
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Hello.... Hartlepool 2-1 Leyton Orient So, The skate, a bottom dwelling fish you say......
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Wow. So plucky, so heroic! Cry Havoc! Let loose the fish of war!!!!
