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Saint_clark

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  1. He just can't help himself can he? Even when he's not signing the player, he still can't resist talking about someone who hasn't actually signed.
  2. I remember Cortese saying a while back that the owners preferred to use locally based companies, it might be a case of the Liebherrs liking the idea of helping local businesses to grow. If that's not the case then no reason we can't get a decent wedge from someone. Just no betting sites or loan companies for the love of god.
  3. Saw this on the beeb
  4. It would be brilliant, absolutely brilliant, if Saints could buy it off them for less than they paid for it.
  5. "Alright mate. You're a c*nt." Short and sweet
  6. I dunno, i enjoyed 2006 . when we beat Argentina 3-2 with Owen scoring in the last minute was another good performance.
  7. It's not that amazing, it's just Hodgson.
  8. All in all, glad i had to work, sounds like that was less fun than being waterboarded.
  9. Are they making too much noise or standing up when they should be sitting down? Scumbags. It's like a return to the dark days.
  10. Christ just looked at the stats Get Austin on ffs.
  11. Lallana hasn't been that bad this season, but interesting point none-the-less. Didn't Hodgson say going to Liverpool was a good move for Lambert before he signed? Hasn't exactly worked out that way.
  12. I disagree entirely, i think he just genuinely wants to play at the top level.
  13. Jones? What's wrong with Clyne?
  14. Anyone who's honestly thinking we can win the CL, without a huge investor coming in post-ffp changes, is completely deluded, sorry.
  15. Ings has all but signed for Liverpool I think, i'd prefer Austin anyway.
  16. 'Done his time'? Make us sound like a prison.
  17. On the criteria they're judging by sure, but i've always had a cracking day out at QPR.
  18. QPR and Palace the two worst? Totally disagree with that.
  19. Who has the authority to stop him if there are no charges as of yet?
  20. Maybe they were the only two he specifically took bribes for? Jack Warner has said he's left documents with a third party and will be telling them to release them, promising an 'avalanche of secrets' and saying 'i have kept quiet. I will do so no more'. It's like a tsunami that's gathering pace and getting bigger and bigger, at some point it'll crash into FIFA and wash the whole corrupt system away.
  21. Chuck Blazer has admitted, in court in NY, to taking bribes in relation to the France and South Africa world cups.
  22. http://uk.businessinsider.com/six-fifa-executives-added-to-interpols-most-wanted-list-2015-6 Interpol on Wednesday added six men with ties to FIFA to its most wanted list, issuing an international alert for two former FIFA officials and four executives on charges including racketeering and corruption. Two of the men, former FIFA vice president Jack Warner of Trinidad and former executive committee member Nicolas Leoz of Paraguay, have been arrested in their home counties. Warner has since been released, and Leoz is under house arrest. The Interpol "red notice" alerts member countries that an arrest warrant has been issued for listed individuals and means they risk arrest anywhere they travel. Others listed were Argentines Alejandro Burzaco and brothers Hugo and Mariano Jinkis, who together are accused of paying more than $100 million in bribes for media and commercial rights to soccer tournaments; and Jose Margulies, a Brazilian broadcast executive. A statement released by Interpol said: "At the request of US authorities, Interpol Red Notices — or international wanted persons alerts — have been issued for two former FIFA officials and four corporate executives for charges including racketeering conspiracy and corruption." The announcement from Interpol comes a day after Sepp Blatter announced he would step down as FIFA president amid the widening corruption scandal. Despite trying to distance himself from the controversy, Blatter is still being examined by US authorities as part of an ongoing investigation. FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke has also been dragged into the scandal amid reports that he transferred $10 million in 2010 World Cup vote bribe money. Both Valcke and FIFA have denied the allegations. A special FIFA congress will elect a new president sometime between December 2015 and March 2016, FIFA said. Until then, Blatter will remain the nominal president. Read more: http://uk.businessinsider.com/six-fifa-executives-added-to-interpols-most-wanted-list-2015-6#ixzz3c1WvyQ9w
  23. At least we know Wanyama isn't going to kick up a fuss about leaving then, he knows it's our decision.
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