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Saints CEO Martin Semmens interview - 26th July 2020
Snopper replied to Matthew Le God's topic in The Saints
In a curious kind of way I wonder whether Martin Semmens is more important to hang on to than anyone else - he`s seriously impressive. -
Not helped by a 7-1 stuffing away to Leicester last night.
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I started with Rogers and McCorkell. (First game 1949 v. New Zealand - I was 10 !!) And isn`t it nice to be top of the league.?
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Me too.
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All over - great win by an innings and 105 runs. Terrific start to the season.
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Sorry to learn of his passing. Always thought of him as one of very few acceptable faces of a mostly unacceptable club.
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We need a new scapegoat now then?
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https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12249576/nigel-adkins-appointed-new-charlton-manager-on-two-and-half-year-contract
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It`s compulsive listening. Keep up the good work.
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Excellent post.
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Couldn`t agree more. I`m all for constructive criticism where it`s appropriate but as we`re supposed to be supporters I refrain from joining in with the anti-Redmond brigade.
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I`ll take a point - but in truth just looking for our own `reaction` whatever the result.
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It`s been overturned - see SFC OS.
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Saints v Deby 1946 - Saints won 4-2. I was seven
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I`ll take a point - get to 30 - psychological boost?
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Saints CEO Martin Semmens interview - 26th July 2020
Snopper replied to Matthew Le God's topic in The Saints
Should play that every week - keep the bedwetters quiet? -
I`ll take that.
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Very sorry to hear this sad news. The thing I admired perhaps most about him was his steadfast insistence in referring to Fergie as `Mr. Ferguson` rather than acknowledging the dubious knighthood.
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Looking forward to listening this evening - it`s compulsive Monday night listening. Thanks in advance.
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Pleased for him.
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So sorry to learn of the passing of Alan Rayment who played for the county for a number of years in the early `50s. He was 92 and passed away yesterday at his home in Barton on Sea. He played 199 matches for Hampshire and although his `statistics` may be moderate compared to his more illustrious team mates at the time, he was a stylish and determined batsman, John Arlott describing him as "a fine cover fielder and a batsman of decorative stroke play." Yet another boyhood hero from the Northlands Road days.
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Steve - just to say thanks for all you do - it is seriously appreciated.
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Pathetic
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Mrs. Licka would be nice, to be fair.
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Nice one, Steve - whatever you`ve done it`s working fine. Thank you.