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Lib Dems wave white flag over Trident replacement...
moonraker replied to alpine_saint's topic in The Lounge
First myth to blow away, not a Conservative (the greedy party) type never have been never will be lifelong LD voter. As to the changing strategic situation your bang on, so perhaps you can tell me what it will be in assay 5, 10 , 15 years’ time. Development and deployment of CASD is not an overnight event, as I previously stated the Governments first priority is defence of the realm this means true long term planning; design, build and commissioning to operational status of new platform minimum 20 years, recruiting training and maintaining crew competence on going, if you stop it you lose it 10 – 15 years to regain it; infrastructure to support the capability, it took 10 years to get Faslane ready for Polaris and another 10 for Trident. Can you honestly tell me we will have minimum of 20 years warning to deploy a deterrent? If not what is your solution to long term security in a very insecure world? -
Lib Dems wave white flag over Trident replacement...
moonraker replied to alpine_saint's topic in The Lounge
The problem I have with the lets do away with CASD brigade is they all say it will save loads of money for schools and hospitals and then go on to say we can spend it on conventional forces, even CND use this argument, just how often can you spend the same £. They also quote the whole life cost as if it were an in year saving, the Trident replacement programme is a 40 plus programme @ £100billion that’s an average saving of 2 - 3 billion or so per year. Essentially the argument should only be based on need: I personally believe the Governments first duty is to defend the nation, CASD is the ultimate deterrent. -
Lets hope our new players are more welcome than Gavin Henson is at Bath Rugby http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2361793/Gavin-Henson-knocked-new-Bath-RFC-team-mate-seen-swanning-city-centre-pub.html
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No Toilets!!
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Paine, as a midfielder in the modern game his skill and reading of the game would set his value very high. No one has mentioned Martin Chivers another who left for a then record fee.
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Very difficult this, all the names above have provided me with great memories, but if I have to pick it would Ron Davies.
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It is not indicative of anything, if there is no news what do want to hear? What ifs and maybes? Transfer negotiations are a sensitive area and no club provides hour by hour or day by day summaries, which you appear to be demanding, how that limits Saints potential is beyond me. You are entitled to your perception of how the club is run, it would appear that all others who have responded do not agree, if this were a trip advisor review yours would be the one everyone would ignore. Frankly your incessant negativity and pessimism is boring.
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So not unusually Alpine is in a minority of 1. Whilst we all want to hear real news June is always a slow month in football terms. As to the kit announcements, there will be a kit, dates and details certainly don’t keep me awake at night.
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Many thanks for the update.
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BBC R4 "The last word" - on the life of Ron Davies this Friday
moonraker replied to Fitzhugh Fella's topic in The Saints
I am very impressed and pleased that they will acknowledge Ron. I do doubt it will be 30 mins, The Last Word is normally a roundup of all notable people who have passed away in the previous week or 2. -
Truly sad news, the finest header of the ball ever, he was my schoolboy hero and still ranks as one of the best players ever to pull on the red and white of SFC, RIP.
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Whilst you are right I did sate Townsend and Dodd were from non-league so included them as it was Saints who gave them chance in the full profesional ranks.
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Others: Wayne Bridge, Martin Chivers, Chris Baird, Alf Ramsey, C B Fry, Andy Townsend & Jason Dodd (from non league), Morgan Schneiderlin , Nathan Dyer, Andrew Surman and Adam Lallana
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Schneiderlin + Lambert make Sky Sports Opta "PFA Alternative XI"
moonraker replied to Dan83's topic in The Saints
Actually bettered by 4 other players not 6, so does that mean he moves from not bad to quite good! -
Pochettino targets Champions League spot next season
moonraker replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
I believe we meet your criteria of ambitious and realistic and therefore a CL spot whilst unlikely is achievable it certainly isn’t black and white as the sneering purport, my criteria are; Ambitious – the easy one, aim high, yes a CL place is the stretch target but the right target. Realistic – the difficult one, there are a number of factors that have to be considered the key ones for me are: be in the EPL (Tick); be capable of winning football matches (Tick); have enough quality players, not there yet but with summer transfer window who knows; have a manager capable of forging a high performing team, whilst the jury is still out all the signs are that we have such a man; have a chairman who puts his (or someone else’s) money where his mouth is (tick); and my final factor is luck if we have plenty next season who knows. NB. Failure to achieve a CL position will not be a validation of those who say we can’t, it will merely be the actual outcome from one of a number of possible outcomes. -
Saints/Swansea - the top 2 clash (if this was 1982...)
moonraker replied to Rut's topic in The Saints
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Why persist with likes of Fox when we could blood youngsters?
moonraker replied to captainchris's topic in The Saints
I do find this sort of question foolish and normally ignore them but they are becoming the staple fodder on this board. We have blooded a youngster at left back and he is now first choice, Fox is an experienced if somewhat limited left back, tough not as badb a many make out. Just how many promising left backs do we have in the academy? -
There chosen by their fellow professionals not the FA!
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Great news, looking forward to next season especially with a couple of quality signings in the summer.
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Saints 2 Reading 0 - Post Match Reactions
moonraker replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
This, my only concern about Gaston is he cant last 90 mins. -
Aa above, my home City Bath, Americans love the whole city is world heritage site. The Roman Baths are amazing and it is an easy place to walk around with plenty of good eateries and traditional pubs.
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Having been responsible for booking a number of celebrity types for various functions, £500 is cheap, fees start at about £2500, if you want someone you might actually have heard of you can at least double that double. So £500 whilst might sound a lot it is not in the celebrity appearance market. NB The term celebrity has been used in a generic sense as we all know Franni is not a celebrity!
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Another non story from statistics. So out of young male population of circa 1500 there are about 100 alcohol related offences per year, how would that compare with a similar number of young civvies? In addition as hinted at above, many of the offences would not even have been considered offences if "committed' by a civy i.e. late for work.
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Due to a F**k up my stepson had a couple of spare tickets for Scouse v Swansea in the Kop, so I took my 11 year old SFC nut. Have to say the atmosphere was awful apart from a 5 minute rendition of You'l never walk alone it was like a morgue and they won 5-0, give me St Marys anytime. Swansea were dreadful I can only assume next weeks final is to great a distraction. Scouse were very good going forward and we will have to be on our toes to contain the Sturridge - Suarez partnership in a March. Coutinho looks the business and may turn out to be great acquisition . The 11 year old enjoyed his visit to a new ground and without prompting when they struck up Oh When the Reds he sang when the correct words right in the middle of the Kop, so no lasting damage done!