I have a friend who has contact details for Dave Puckett. He used him for something similar at Aldershot and couldnt speak highly enough of him. Let me know if you want me to progress this
Just got back from the game and never in 36 years of following Saints have I been so ashamed of what I saw. Taking my 7 year old son I got caught right in the middle of what was clearly a pre-planned fight at the cricket club. To some extent some may describe it as minor but he wet himself and was terrified of what he saw. He didn't stop crying until we entered the ground. Who started it is neither here nor there but those involved should hang their heads in shame and in my view are a moronic element of our fan base that clearly have little or no intelligence.
I've just the Premier Inn for £35. It's half a mile from the stadium and half a mile from the station. Assuming I can get a ticket I can do this game with entry, hotel, train and beer for under a hundred quid!
I'm going. On way back home to the north during half term. Convinced my mrs to sit in the car with dog whilst I go with my boy. Hope it doesn't go to ET for her sake!!
I live in the NW but looking at the allocation I doubt that this game will go to a general sale. If there is a ST holder who can't make this but wants to get their away day attendances up then let me know and I will buy the tick to off them. Looking for an adult and child. Thanks.
On 13 August 2009 Forecast joined Grimsby Town on a one-month loan following an injury to Town's first-choice goalkeeper Nick Colgan.[5] Forecast made his full professional debut the following day for Grimsby against Crewe Alexandra in a 4–0 defeat, The Crewe Chronicle described Forecast's debut as "one of the most shockingly inept displays the Football League has ever seen".[6] Grimsby sent Forecast back early from his loan spell on 3 September after failing to impress in his four games with The Mariners