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Everything posted by Noodles34
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Don’t think I said it made you less of a fan and the fact that you went to Milan makes your post even more surprising. Who cares about a relegation fight and if you're going to stay up and not challenge the top, then a relegation fight is bloody entertaining anyway. I can’t wait to go back to Europe and hope we get some backwater club in Uzbekistan, would love it.
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but we didn’t. you can’t start saying ‘if’, I mean, ‘if’ we’d win all our matches this season we’d probably be top?
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'far to(o) good for us...' Really? Great guy, good football coach but he is hardly Poch or RK (with us). He is doing a very good job with, lets face it, a pretty average bunch. Time will tell on how good he is, like it was supposed to do this season after his first pre-season.
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They’ll be Liverpool fans moaning about only beating Norwich one nil the other day. its what we do and why we live it.
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is this a serious quote? jesus, bet you’re be first in line to polish that 10th Place Trophy This is the most ridiculous thing said on here that maybe I have ever seen. clearly you didn’t go to The EL games a few years ago, because if you were at the San Siro or Prague or Holland, you surely would have thought that this was about as good as it gets for team and supporters like us. id take a EL group stage chance over finishing 17th all next season anyday.
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Puel? No fan of him but he got us there. Do you mean Forster, he was the biggest influence on the score.
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i think it’s the role model thing as usual. Minority groups (maybe that’s not the right way of putting it, so apologies to those offended) need flag bearers to make them normalised I guess. When, as you say, it’s not a big deal and down to personal choice. You don’t have to declare yourself straight, so why do you have to do otherwise? Because idiots like Peter Tatchell just want to fight about it. If someone wants to declare then fine, but they shouldn’t be forced to or made to feel like they should be setting an example. however, as I said, If I was a gay footballer, don’t really think I’d want to walk at out The Bridge or London Stadium waving a flag, yeah, most don’t care either way but football fans can be a cruel bunch sometimes, especially if we’re losing. And even so, a few knuckle dragging mongs still can make quite a noise.
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my attitude to Philip Schofield coming out was , who gives a toss, so i guess that means more than anything. Clearly very different in JF's day and I can still understand why current PL footballers have an issue coming out, even if it is known who they are. It's the fans' isnt it, doubt most modern players would give a toss either, but going to a stadium after just coming out would be an issue for most. Can't blame them really.
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we are better than Burnley? have you seen the table? i would think they will finish ahead of us this season but we are still better. Really?
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don’t think so pal
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, errr, he’s mainly a centre back with the ability to play right back.
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a player says. That we are aiming up now, yep, Europe is a possibility, blah, blah And you believe that? if you’re buying into after match sound bytes mate, you’re clutching at straws.
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yeah, the palace support the other day was lacking as they’d lost their last 5 games or so. i don’t think our support at home is much less and probably sometimes a bit more than all the other clubs. our away support on the whole as had good days like Villa and Leicester and bad ones like Spurs, Liverpool and Chelsea (spot the connection). I'm sure players, like fans can get a bit more fired up when we are on top of te game and pressing forward, especially against the big teams, like the Spurs home game. But on the whole, Are they really affected that much that it contributes to a poor display? Impersonally do not think so at all.
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seriously remember how JWP told us how we were heading for Europe
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Yeah cause at Anfield the other day the crown were ferocious in their support, well after they scored. Up to that point they barely made a noise. Selhurst Park, a cauldron of atmosphere, and they’re doing wonders.
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I think the point is that we were **** at the time and yet Reed doesn’t want to play him cause he s on a massive pay as you play deal.
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I do not think either went to GS Steve. But I might be wrong
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Article in Guardian on PL club finances and borrowing inc Saints
Noodles34 replied to Fitzhugh Fella's topic in The Saints
Chamberlain left As for no one leaving, you will never know. It's a fact (that you do not like) that the players bought into his vision and it is also a fact that pretty much every player rated Poch more than anyone else in respect of coaching and managing, even more than dear old Nigel. So, Poch and Cortese, staying together would almost certainly have kept certain players at the club a little longer perhaps. It is probably a fact that some would still have left at the first sniff of a better contract elsewhere. It is also a fact that once Reed and Wreck It Ralph took over, we basically sold anything that moved. -
Our Jack Stephens, he's ****ing scum He'll **** your girlfriend Then he'll **** your mum Our Jack Stephens, He's going to **** you up to To the tune Cant Take my Eyes off of you, The I Love you baby chorus bit Its great, but not taking off. Shame.
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great clue and genuinely by that, it came to me Ever Decreasing Circles Appropriate.
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Oh, that’s bugging me now, not Butterflies, not The Good Life, help me out.
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do you sit there and look all this up?
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[TABLE=width: 500] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] think you’ll find the same for all clubs. we have tried starting original songs (not original music tbf, but we’re Harding Webber or Rice, more SAW) but they don’t take off except Danny Ings. Woolston Ferry, a great Jack Stephens song, even the Redmond song doesn’t really get going (probably cause he is mainly playing on the left now). its a waste of time and so we stick to yellows, OWTS and Fathers gun, it’s all a bit stale.
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oh, for the days of Les Reed overseeing the transfer policy.