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Thank you for your email I'm sorry but we still have no news at all regarding season tickets or membership at all, as soon as we do it will be on the website
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If England weren't going to South Africa...
hypochondriac replied to 1976_Child's topic in General Sports
Holland. Most other countries are w*nkers. -
The Official Summer Transfers and HCDAJFU Thread
hypochondriac replied to supersonic's topic in The Saints
TBF we also need competition for Scheniderlin. -
Upper Shirley High
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I wouldn't use that description yet.
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Yep one of the best weekends of my life. Immense support.
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I quite liked it to be honest. Only slightly annoyed they didn't really say who/what the man in black was and why he could do what he did (and why he needed to destroy the island and what would happen if he got out.)
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Strong rumours it could be Posh.
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Banned once more. WTF is going on?:confused:
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24/05/10 I was there.
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Woot I'm waiting till 5 for the million view count!
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Stevegrant just overtook me on the post count of this thread so I thought I would take back my position
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Which Skate Owes Me £10 For Help For Heroes?
hypochondriac replied to View From The Top's topic in The Lounge
It was beer please http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/forum/showpost.php?p=467523&postcount=2447 -
I believe Frank's exact words were "how could they confuse me with that fat b*stard." I'm not sure they got on too well and I have a suspicion that sh*t could very well go down over this. If these two end up dead or horribly maimed then we all know who is to blame. The Echo have blood on their hands.
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Just got off the phone with Jimmy (big Gabe as he is also known.) Fuming does not begin to describe his reaction. His voice was shaking when I informed him about this. Cheers Echo, you've probably hastened his entry to the grave. D*ckheads.
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This has just brought back terrible memories of the time the OS displayed a banner which was not correctly linked. I think I need to leave the house for a while. I just need some fresh air. Am finding it difficult.
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I'm not sure I can face purchasing a season ticket for next year now. I was all set to buy one but after this... I'm not so sure.
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FFS I am livid. Heads will roll.
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Or not pushing it round as the case may be
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But reportedly there was something about this website in there because of the sponsorship thing. I would be a bit annoyed as well if I was Steve who at the very least deserves and explanation.
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Nick, they are not a member of the CCC yet. Wait until they are and lets see if anything happens.
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Where you off to Stuey?
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Thought you were banned?
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I met Cortese twice now...
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Lol: PORTSMOUTH are hoping to persuade goalkeeper David James to take over as player-manager after Avram Grant resigned last night. Grant is set to complete his move to West Ham as soon as possible. It has been an open secret for weeks that he is the No1 target for new Hammers owners David Gold and David Sullivan to replace Gianfranco Zola. Portsmouth administrator Andrew Andronikou is now looking for a new boss and said: “I would certainly not rule David James out of the reckoning. He obviously wants to go into management. Whether or not it is too early for him I don’t know but he is one of the most articulate guys I know. “I am sure he will do a good job and I will be speaking to him about it.” Grant’s future became more complicated, with Portsmouth, as revealed in the Daily Express, attempting to offload Tal Ben Haim to West Ham to get the player off their wage bill. Grant, though, was conciliatory in a statement and his resignation must be seen as a clear signal that he wants to get his move to the Hammers rubber-stamped sooner rather than later. Grant said: “This was one of the most difficult decisions I’ve had to take in my career. After a lot of soul-searching, and under the circumstances, I’m taking a different direction. “It has been a difficult and complex year for us, but at the same time, it has been a wonderful and uplifting professional and personal experience. I have been inundated with letters and emails from fans. Many have brought tears to my eyes. “I will never forget you, the loyal fans of Pompey who helped me protect the team under such complex circumstances. There are few teams in the world that have fans as passionate and devoted as you are. “It has been a great experience to be part of one of the most wonderful occurrences that has happened in the history of British football and also shows that even in the most desperate times, loyalty, devotion, professionalism and passion can be demonstrated.”