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It's almost always OK for Saturday home games
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It's all Southampton....
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Meanwhile, on ex-Saints footballer goal watch.... GOAL: Birmingham 1-0 Bolton : Phillips (4)
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So, where's N'Guessan? Surely the most natural 'like-for-like' replacement for Chamberlain?
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Like leaving a big hole in midfield....? ;-)
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I think we should start 3 more threads about Brighton's threads about us. That way the mutual obsession will be equal, and on a par with the Bournemouth obsession in February.
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Just heard the result. One word: Yeeeeeessssssssssss!!!!
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I'm inclined to slightly favour a Bournemouth win over the draw. I see Peterborough as the bigger threat.
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After my dismal failure to gleen figures from the 'cuts' march, any less than woolly figures available from those other protests? ;-)
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http://www.appealnow.com/private/ HAVE YOU RECEIVED A DREADED "PRIVATE" PARKING TICKET? IF SO APPEALNOW.COM CAN HELP YOU. What do you do if you have received a so called "Parking Ticket" for parking on private land? Firstly the use of the word "Parking Ticket" referring to a penalty imposed for supposedly overstaying or infrinding some "parking" regulation is a misnomer. It will normally be issued by a private company. Secondly unlike a Penalty Charge Notice (the legal name for a parking ticket issued by a local authority under Traffic Management Act 2004, or in Scotland, The Road Traffic Act 1991) it is NOT governed by statute but by contract law and property law. I believe that most private parking penalties are unenforceable because 1. They are penalties which can only be enforced by statute (Interestingly the RAC foundation have recently taken legal advice and confirmed that a penalty cannot be levied by private individuals or companies) and 2. the so-called contract is often either not seen or not seen in its entirety by the motorist . Moreover the right of the car park company to levy the fine is, once again in my view, dependent on the contract with the land owner or lessee. Click on this link to be kept up to date on all parking ticket matters, private or council issued.
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Coincidently, I'm organising a "Protest against the protesters" march on the very same day. Should be interesting....
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Do you really need an answer to that one....?
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One word: Sublime Can someone please sneak this footage into the Saints dressing room and play it in front of the team before the start of each remaining game this season? Over to you VNMAN.... ;-) Thanks
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Yes, I know. It was one of my poor attempts at irony (which isn't easy on t'internet) :-)
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All of them....? ;-)
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http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/showthread.php?29134-MK-Dons-build-up&p=1004196#post1004196
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I can't see the connection.....that's a link to a horror movie...... ;-)
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Nice one. That makes me feel much better. I love your Dad, and so does my wife. Buy him a beer for me :-) p.s. now watch us go and lose the next two games..... ;-)
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The difference between Southampton and Brighton...
trousers replied to Dibden Purlieu Saint's topic in The Saints
I said this a while back (and was probably laughed at for my troubles) but I actually think that we'll find the Championship (if we get promoted) an easier league than this one with the same core set of players. I've heard plenty of anecdotal evidence from fans of other teams we have played, along with other pundits, that we are the 'best' team in the league (as arrogant as it sounds to replay the words of others) but that our style is "too pretty" for League One (and, yes, that also sounds arrogant). It's a circular argument but I genuinely believe that we'll get results more comfortably next season than this.....IF we're promoted.... -
The difference between Southampton and Brighton...
trousers replied to Dibden Purlieu Saint's topic in The Saints
An 'independent' view from my Daggers supporting friend who saw them play Brighton on Tuesday.... "I have to say I didn't think they (Brighton) were a patch on the Saints.... neither were Huddersfield. Sadly they don't award style points though..." Daggers were all over them looking at these highlights: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/9441347.stm So, the difference between us and Brighton? They're better at grinding out narrow victories out of below-par performances than we are....? -
Ok. Bear in mind politicians of all persuasions are prone to change their minds (which isn't always a bad character trait. Some call it 'listening'; others call it 'u-turning')
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I'm not going to take a bet on something I agree with you on. :-) They haven't changed their minds (in principle), I just don't believe they'll have the time to do anything about it over and above other priorities. Just rejoice in the knowledge that we agree on something ;-) ( I'll make a £20 donation to H4H tomorrow anyway when I see the chaps collecting outside London Bridge station as it's a good cause)