
Seaford Saint
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My man of the match by a mile was Thomas. I am surprised no one else thinks the same. Loads of headers won, attacks snuffed out. Really pleased with the other players mentioned Harding and Muty etc but Thomas for me really earned the MOM IMHO
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I agree 100% with this and as some one else said Biggs has been a revenge sentence etc
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should have been released years ago. 30 years for theft and around 10 years for murder says it all about the values of our judicial system. Like every murderer who is released feels remorse. Yeah right He has been a harmless old man for a few years now. He's been released to save the embarrassment of him dying in custody Ronnie Biggs had nothing to do with the driver's injuries
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I think its big news.....and no spin involved. He is a good quality signing...Pardew took his time and assessed him, reckons he can be fitter etc and then signed him. Did pardew move quickly, yes I would say he did by getting him to St Mary's in the first place. People are strange!!!!
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You lot on here make me laugh. A player moves on from us to a team that pays double or treble the wages and you say that if he loved the club he would not leave.
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Saw it earlier, hilarious
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Running up the white flag and accepting defeat.
Seaford Saint replied to derry's topic in The Saints
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Goodbye Yelllow Brick Road by Elton and Long Distance Voyager by the Moody Blues- both on the MFSL label.
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I watched Pardew's Reading team for a couple of years. He made some astute signings in that time and laid the foundations for Coppell take Reading forward. He's a good and safe choice for us. I am certain he'll stop the slide and consolidate. It would be a big ask to gain promotion with the -10 points but next year I reckon we will do it. I am pleased
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Tim, a contribution towards a flight for Big Ron? £100 from me if it helps. I'd love to see him at St Mary's
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Hi Colin, I hope all is well with you. I queued last Saturday for over an hour. I can't think of any other time when I was actually glad to stand in a queue!!!
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Never been convinced, should not have come here - the world cup? the turn of a friendly card IMHO
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yep me too
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I read this earlier today, and when I read it I can't help but think our armed forces are being used..... Afghanistan occupies a central position in the U. S. strategy for the economic control of the oil and gas resources in the entire Middle East, according to experts . Current estimates indicate that, in addition to huge gas deposits, the Caspian basin may hold as much as 200 billion barrels of oil-33 times the estimated holdings of Alaska's North Slope. V. R. Raghavan, a strategic analyst and former general in the Indian army, believes that the prospect of a western military presence in a region extending from Turkey to Tajikistan could not have escaped the geo-political strategists who waged the military campaign in Afghanistan to overthrow the Taliban regime and replace it with a government they could control and protect-with a multinational army. In 1998, the California-based petroleum giant UNOCAL, which held 46.5 percent stakes in Central Asia Gas (CentGas), a consortium that planned an ambitious gas pipeline across Afghanistan, withdrew in frustration after several fruitless years. The pipeline was to stretch 762 miles from Turkmenistan's Dauletabad fields to Multan in Pakistan at an estimated cost of $1.9 billion. An additional $600 million would have brought the pipeline to energy-hungry India. Among the many advantages of the Afghanistan route, according to experts from the oil and gas industry, is that it would terminate in the Arabian Sea, close to key Asian markets. Vice President **** Cheney, as CEO of Halliburton, a major player in the oil industry, told oil industry executives in 1998, "I cannot think of a time when we have had a region emerge as suddenly, to become as strategically significant, as the Caspian."
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Drove down queued for an hour and a bit and renewed 2 season tickets
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Its great news and I am relieved
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You are a paid professional not a conscript. Why do you want our thanks?
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Playing Devil's advocate.....teachers going abroad, interrupting their own lives to do it. You should all be grateful. My daughter went to China with her school for 10 days, did a French exchange last year. These trips have benefitted her enormously, she can't wait for her gap year to return to China. We have 2 other kids going to Iceland for a week in a month's time. My son loved his time in Wales I help out on Fetes and other events and each time I do my firm matches the sponsorship the school raises to the tune of £350 a time. I have raised about £2000 for the schools. I fel its the least I can do Its a partnership and you should help the schools out or at least stop whinging about money, considering what the schools do for your kids.
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Fantastic news if true
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It was an excellent ending. The last episode was the best one.
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Jill I just read the post and I want to say how sorry I am. Take care
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It sounds like good news....I am happy
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Dunc, you got me big Ron's autograph, as far as I am concerned you almost walk on water!!