
Amazing Hangover
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Well yeah, and if people could stop parroting their pointlessly provocative, spurious and argumentative cobblers on here it would be nice too. It's now over 7 years since I last listened to Talk****e and my life is so much richer for it.
I know, it makes me feel dirty, but I can't stop.
Can you get a patch or something?
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Just heard the Peterborough supporting pustule of pure bile holding forth on Talk Sport about how the Ref's 'Big Team Bias' is even worse in the Championship than the Prem. Apparently the ref last night was terrified of Saints (nothing special, not all that) and couldn't wait to give them everything. Then went on to praise Reading for 30mins, and how incredible they were to pick themselves up from their recent defeat at Posh.
I know he's been called a cock countless times on here, but he really is a cock of the lowest order.
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Who Posh scored three against.
I think we'll win but its going to be a long night.
Come on genius Gus, your wonderful team and charming supporters.
agree....create like that and NO WAY will POSH keep us to 1 goal.reading have the meanest defence in the league..and you can see why
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The look on Adkins face when the 3rd went in was one of fear. I smell blood, how sweet it would be to rob that smug **** and his diving bunch of tossers.
Need to sort this lot out.
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I'm trying to think how that will turn out
The Guly - Brazillian!! -
Playing with 10 men as long as sharp is in the team, he does nothing for the team at all.
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On a topical note I'm thinking of getting a tattoo of The Titanic, possibly sinking into me arse crack and with Kate and Leo bobbing around round the front somewhere.
On serious tattoo advice the most important thing is to go to someone who can actually draw and is a proper artist. Do not, under any circumstances, go to a mate who has just been released from prison and has 'picked up a few ideas, don't worry It'll look great' and will do your forearm for £5 using a needle and rotring ink.
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Swansea? Norwich??
I think we will go upBut I also I think, unless we buy serious players we will come straight back down
I can't see allot of our players competing with a lot of the class in
The premiership.
Iny opinion would need at least 3 big names all the way through the spine on the team
We have a good team when our best team is out but if some of our better players got injured we would be ****ed
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BTW we still love them because they play BFSTFA next. Gus is still a God.
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Thou doest protest too much, methinks
useless bunch of bummer homo ****s. Might have known those chutney ferrets would bend over and take it up the jacksy for Reading. Horrible, dirty, ****ty pier craphole uphill garderner trick cyclist bummer town...****k off......that's better
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Plus point - Reading were never going to loose two in a row.
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We were the better team, deserved to win - two -once in -a - lifetime shots for the skates. Palarce is a home game.
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Your life must be a sad and lonely place. JC,FFS
ThisAnd the fact that TopGear is on in 10 mins.
feel better already
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Naarrrch and anywhere else on Saturday I can get a ticket for. London will probably be sold out.
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Lucky Sod
Oh I forgot stoke, not been there -
Bored as I was yesterday, I worked out the combined train + match ticket price for all of the current Premier League away games. Average came to about £86. Add beer + food money and your looking at about £150-£200.
Even at today's inflated ale prices that's 30 pints plus allowing for a couple of pies and a Chinese. Are you serious?
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Mix the eggs and milk first (then season) and leave for half an hour. Sift in the flour. Use lard. Use a heavy pan, obviously stinking hot out the oven and held over the high gas hob till smoking. 25 mins at 180 do not touch it. Serve immediately.
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A National Treasure, so she is.
Her take on the recent French shootings:-
'But no Palestinian children have ever been targeted by Israel for murder. Quite the reverse: Israel regularly puts its own soldiers in harm’s way in order to any minimise civilian casualties in military operations against Palestinian terrorists and their infrastructure which it undertakes solely to protect its own people from further murderous Palestinian attacks. Any Palestinian child casualties in such operations occur solely as a tragic and inadvertent by-product of war – and as often as not because the Palestinians have put their own children in harm’s way'
And so on.....and on ....and on...
The black/muslim soldiers who were shot are officially irrelevant, it would seem.
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This is why they will fail this year:
A bit like some of Southampton's lot this year. They are the Championship's nouveau riche; the game's 'Mikey Carroll', if you will. And like that dopey farmer's boy they'll be banger racing again soon instead of swanning around in Rolls Royces...
Look around you, whelk eater.
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Greenwhich is a good place for pubs and eats - Trafalgar, ship, Cutty sark etc. easy taxi or bus or 25mins (1.5 miles) walk to the ground Take the Docklands/jubilee back to london
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Yep certainly know a few on there - the lad with the black hat was in my class at Redbridge
was a well known lad. Certainly felt the weight of his fists a few times at senior school.
The Copper?
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Just because something is popular, doesn't mean it's any good.
But this is
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I was at that one
Until I started watching Cambridge up here that was the worst match I had ever seen.
Also there was packed snow all over the Milton end which made bits of it more of a slide than a terrace. H&S wouldent allow that now!
46 from Epsom and member of London Saints.Saints were first league team I saw play at the end of 84/85 season. 0-0 v Stoke who had already been relegated, it was freezing cold. Saw a handful of games while at Soton University then not until Charlton game first home win at St Mary's. Regular since then. First away game was 1-0 win at Upton Park in 02/03, Beattie scoring in added time.
Been travelling since October so following results from South East Asia. Back for Boro away and Coventry at home. And playoffs if necessary!
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Amazing Hangover - 60's Kid brought up in Birmingham and Stratford on Avon, now living in Hemingford Abbots, small village in Cambridgeshire.
Dads family were from Woolston so got dragged along to see all the local teams (WBA, Cov, Brum, Villa, Wolves etc) play Saints from 68 onwards - so my first 50 or so matches were all away.
First match was vs WBA in 68 (0-0 apparently though if I had been asked before looking it up I would have said 1-0 to them). I was impressed by how tall Ron Davies and Jeff Astle were as they eyballed each other at kick off (my dad confirmed they were 'both six footers') Jimmy Melia played in that match.
I also went to another match at WBA when Tommy Jenkins, our perminently knackered looking winger, trudging back from the half way line, asked my dad what the time was ( we were standing in amongst the WBA lot - no segrigation) Dad hurridly looked at his watch and told Tommy 'ten past four' (or whatever) Tommy said thanks and shambled onwards. Bizzare.
First home game was Derby in 78 won 4-0 with Phil Boyer getting three. Great to be surrounded by saints fans at last.
Hair: A warning
in The Saints
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Found this on the skates website...
Granted, they do have more of a problem with this than the average upright ape (if Westwood is anything to go by)
But it is quite funny:-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B000KKNQBK/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1