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Not according to the new 'Supporter's Charter' which promises priority for your own seat for cup games.
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Different club but worth an honourable mention, I'd have thought: Pity the 30 or so hardy souls (including Mr Blobby and Buzz Lightyear) from Darlington, bottom of the League, who made the 12-hour, 706-mile round trip from County Durham to Torquay - so few that the club didn't even run a supporters' coach - only to witness a 5-0 humiliation. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1235561/All-fizz-Coca-Cola-Football-League.html#ixzz0ZfetNqO5
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Spare a thought for the Darlington fans: Pity the 30 or so hardy souls (including Mr Blobby and Buzz Lightyear) from Darlington, bottom of the League, who made the 12-hour, 706-mile round trip from County Durham to Torquay - so few that the club didn't even run a supporters' coach - only to witness a 5-0 humiliation. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1235561/All-fizz-Coca-Cola-Football-League.html#ixzz0ZfetNqO5
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With the time delays I suppose it has to be sung slowly so that we can all keep up.
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I was only using grasshopper as an example, it could have been any other creature of the order orthoptera, or perhaps a follower of a football club in Zurich.
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The reasons matter not, it's still lost income. It's called 'market sensitivity'. If it were my business, which it isn't, and the crowd and associated income were significantly reduced from expectations then I would be asking pertinent questions afterwards.
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A player may be a legend to one supporter but not to another. Then he is still a legend.
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Er, it's only two stands. It's a commercial decision. Will the money saved by closing the Kingsland be more than the loss of income from regular ST supporters. Personally, I don't believe so. There is a lot of customer inertia and I would not call it a 'boycott' if somebody chooses not to go and sit somewhere else. Going back to the 'pub' analogy, for many supporters it's the equivalent of the old fellow who always sits every day in the corner at his favourite table. If there is a group of teenagers sitting in 'his place' then he is likely not to go in.
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I was onece told: 'Always remember that the Good Lord will not heap on your shoulders more than you can carry.'
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Ah, but that is my point! Only by asking questions can we get answers, grasshopper.
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Oh, I thought it was 'kissed'.
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Exactly! And where are they now?
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I'm not sure on this, but I think we would have won the replay and hence won the tie, but don't quote me.
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I can't keep up any more.
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Most of then are older than me! Never insult your most loyal customers [-X
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We are talking about penalties to decide the outcome of the match, not extra time or time allowed for stoppages. It's only a matter for the historians and usually such matches have the riders a.e.t. or 2-2 at full time, so-and-so went through on penalties. So England won the World Cup in 1966, Italy knocked us out of Italia '90 after the match was drawn. Personally I have never considered any team to have won anything if the final was decided on penalty kicks, you might just as well toss a coin.
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I know that, it just seems to be a poor commercial decision to me.
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Sorry but I don't like cats. It's probably cheaper to have him/her put down.
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All of them or some of them?
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The meaning of life is life itself. Doesn't help much does it? Ask yourself these questions: Why is the sky so beautifully blue if only mankind appreciates it? Why are there other stars and galaxies if not to teach us that there is more out there. Is this all there is?
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Good luck, I'm pleased to hear that. the important thing to remember is to enjoy every minute of your playing career. I just wish I could be out there hitting a ball with the rest of them. There's too much emphasis on the goalscorer these days but as long as the manager is happy with his contribution then he should be too.
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Interesting question. I think it's the fans that make someone a legend, someone who is still talked about regularly after their sporting career is over. As far as Saints are concerned I suppose that would include Bates, Davies, Stokes, Ball, Keegan, Channon, Le Tissier to name but a few.
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To his credit, I did notice for Lamber'ts penalty that he timed his run properly so that he didn't encroach.
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Technically, legally, that is probably the correct word but I don't really care, it's only one for the statisticians. All I care about is who goes through
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Saints 3-0 Tranmere Rovers: Post Match Reaction
Whitey Grandad replied to St Landrew's topic in The Saints
Yes it would. As soon as Papa goes for the ball he has committed the offence of offside. Previously the linesman could have flagged for the offence when Bart kicked it. Now they have to wait to see what happens and hence the delayed flag.
