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Summer 2012 HCDAJFU Thread - Premier League Special Edition
Matthew Le God replied to Jimmy_D's topic in The Saints
Adkins has said he'll be back towards the end of pre-season. He is already doing some training with the squad. -
Phone them and ask.
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Season ticket deadline closes at 5pm tomorrow so don't leave it too late.
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There are going to be three leagues for clubs that applied for cat 1 clubs in 2012/13 (regardless of if they got cat 1 or not). We aren't in the same league as Fulham so aren't mentioned in that article. We are in one of the other two leagues of 8 clubs.
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Summer 2012 HCDAJFU Thread - Premier League Special Edition
Matthew Le God replied to Jimmy_D's topic in The Saints
Not really a guarantee of goals. For a start, Carroll only scored 4 Premier League goals last season. -
The "m" is for mobile. That is their mobile phone version of the website. This is the normal version... http://www.mirror.co.uk/incoming/southampton-bid-to-bring-theo-walcott-1180296#.UBReh0ZWkM0.twitter
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Summer 2012 HCDAJFU Thread - Premier League Special Edition
Matthew Le God replied to Jimmy_D's topic in The Saints
He is the paper's head football writer with good links at Arsenal. -
Normally journalists don't put their names to such seemingly outrageous stories and it is labelled "sportswriter" or something similar. This one was written by Matt Law the Chief football writer for the Sunday Mirror. Odd for a senior journalist to just make up and potentially look stupid for believing there was even an outside chance of it being true.
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hmm... 2011/12 57 games 2010/11 44 games 2009/10 33 games 2008/09 41 games 2007/08 40 games 2006/07 32 games 2005/06 25 games That is a huge amount of first team games for someone that was 16 years old in 2005/06. Most of those games were for a top Premier League side in the league and Cups, in the Champions League and representing the senior England side.
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Portsmouth manager Michael Appleton takes drastic measures to fill out his depleted first team squad...
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Summer 2012 HCDAJFU Thread - Premier League Special Edition
Matthew Le God replied to Jimmy_D's topic in The Saints
That does not confirm category 1 status. Please show me something that confirms QPR actually have cat 1 status, not that they aim to get it one day. It took Brighton 14 years to move to a new stadium. Numerous other teams have had long delays in moving stadiums. Don't take it as a gurantee it will happen soon. It may, it may not. Not at all, Southampton have already shown in recent years they can sustain 30k+ crowds in the top flight. QPR have not. In fact you don't need to go back many years to see them average circa 10k in the 2nd tier. Has that been confirmed? You were wrong on the academy status, maybe you are here as well. -
Summer 2012 HCDAJFU Thread - Premier League Special Edition
Matthew Le God replied to Jimmy_D's topic in The Saints
- QPR didn't apply for category 1 status, I don't know why you think they are getting cat 1 status? They aren't and won't for at least 3 years. - QPR haven't even decided on a site for a new stadium, let alone got planning permission. - A 45k for QPR will be a white elephant. - QPR's training ground is still in early stages. Fernandes has a long way to go and certainly isn't "all sorted out within one year". -
http://www.thefirstrow.eu/watch/132572/1/watch-southampton-fc-vs-ajax.html
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Davis is in training and we have 3 friendlies after today for him to play in. We also will have Jack Cork back from the Olympics. Team GB probably won't make the final so he could be back in time to be ready for Man City.
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He is filling the place of Steven Davis and Jack Cork at the moment in their absense. I think Davis will start the Man City game. Ward-Prowse does appear to be above Hammond and Chaplow in the pecking order though.
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Joe Hart, Shrewsbury Town
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Saints don't have a membership scheme. Do you mean you are on the ticket database? Your best chance of getting a Man Utd ticket would be to buy tickets for the Wigan game as they are linked and you get priority. There is a good chance the Man Utd game won't reach general sale.
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QPR, Swansea and Wigan didn't apply for category one. Newcastle may have failed to get category one.
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Already happened, Wycombe and Yeovil (and some others) have given up in the younger age groups because of all of this. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18278621 http://www.thisissomerset.co.uk/Yeovil-Town-set-scrap-youth-teams/story-15989966-detail/story.html Category 4 teams aren't allowed age groups below under 18's.
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Very true.
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I'd guess they'd have to wait until the end to join the games program as it runs from under 8's to under 21's and is based on your category for those 3 years. If during those 3 years you waned to make the step up to cat 1 from cat 2 you could apply to have an audit.
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Plans are all they are for QPR at the moment. Saints are further down the line and actually building it.
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I don't know. It may be in the document I have but not sure. Will have a quick look through it later but it has a lot of pages of waffle to sift through.
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Yep, Brighton went for cat 2. But they are planning a major investment in training ground and facilities of their own and want cat 1 relatively soon. Reading went for cat 1. Pompey are going to be squeezed for youth player recruitment from the West, North and East by Saints, Reading and Brighton. They will have to recruit players from the sea in the South...!
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True, but they aren't all given equal weighting.
