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stevegrant

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  1. Why do people listen to Talksport, FFS? It's just full of complete gob****es who couldn't get a job working for a proper broadcaster.
  2. A space has become available in the home team at left midfield. This is a 90-minute position. Please get in contact asap if you would like to take this position.
  3. As per other comments, I'd agree with all of that except to keep Jaidi as well. Even if he can't play three games a week (which we pretty much knew at the start of this season anyway, I think), his experience and strength are incredibly valuable.
  4. Anyone got the Youtube links for the goals from last year's game?
  5. The full version of the podcast is now online - sorry for the delay. Next episode will be recorded on Monday.
  6. Any loan that is longer than a month when it is originally agreed is deemed a long-term loan.
  7. However, in the same section of the rules...
  8. Yep, both Price and their other loan striker Darryl Duffy are cup-tied. Scott Dobie will be up front on his own, I reckon.
  9. Probably won't be online until Saturday, unfortunately, due to unforseen circumstances.
  10. Not according to the Q&A on the BBC website: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8585903.stm
  11. 26th is the deadline, IIRC.
  12. Down from CCC Peterborough - financially crippled, any half-decent players they've still got will be gone in the summer Plymouth - also no money, pretty average team as well Palace - any player of any value will be gone in the summer, and Paul Hart's the manager. Up from L1 Norwich - as good as gone already anyway Millwall - look very dangerous and have been fairly consistent throughout the season, timed their run very well by the look of it Leeds, I guess - I really don't think we'd have anything to fear next season anyway, Beckford will be gone, Bates won't spend any money and everyone knows that when it comes to the crunch, they'll bottle it anyway. Looking at the other potential promotion winners, Swindon will almost certainly have to sell in the summer, so either Paynter or Austin will go (maybe both), Charlton are also skint and their best players have regressed this season, Colchester just genuinely aren't very good and are starting to get found out and Huddersfield's away record is poor. Down from L1 Stockport - gone already Wycombe - crap pitch Exeter - crap pitch Tranmere - we always lose up there Up from L2 Rochdale - as good as up already Notts County - will have to sell anyone with any value in the summer for obvious reasons Rotherham - new ground for me Chesterfield or Bury - new ground for me Don't want Bournemouth up, their fans would be unbearable. Particularly at the start of the season when they start the season above us on alphabetical order
  13. As someone looking to buy in the £125k-250k price range in the next 6 months, I totally agree... :mad:
  14. I'm reliably informed that they're working through the applications today. Mine appeared on my order history in the last hour.
  15. Nope, never got near it in 02/03, we were midtable throughout. Also, on the whole "opening the transfer window" thing, it's interesting to note that the ONLY place reporting this at the moment is the News. None of the nationals have mentioned it, so until such time I'll assume they're talking crap.
  16. Fail. :smt119 We went 4th at Christmas by beating Pompey. I struggle to see how we'd have done that without them being in the top flight at the time...
  17. It's quite scary to think that it's now 10 years since I got an A in GCSE Maths, and 8 years since getting an A-Level in Accounting. I feel very old all of a sudden
  18. I'm led to believe the full settlement was somewhere in the region of £14m. HMRC were owed about £100k, which I presume was settled in full. An offer was made to Aviva on the mortgage (likely to be about £12.5m or so), leaving Barclays with the rest. Aviva were always very supportive of the club and we never had a problem with them. Barclays, on the other hand, can go **** themselves.
  19. Only 25/1, amazingly. Still longer odds than Oscar Gobern, though
  20. Some odds for tonight: Win Market Saints: 4/9 (various) Hartlepool: 15/2 (SkyBet) Draw: 7/2 (Victor Chandler) HT/FT Saints/Saints: 11/10 (various) Draw/Saints: 7/2 (Ladbrokes) Draw/Draw: 6/1 (various) Hartlepool/Hartlepool: 16/1 (Victor Chandler) Draw/Hartlepool: 18/1 (various) Saints/Draw: 20/1 (SportingBet) Hartlepool/Draw: 20/1 (SportingBet) Hartlepool/Saints: 28/1 (various) Saints/Hartlepool: 80/1 (SportingBet) Correct Score Saints 1-0: 15/2 (bwin) Saints 2-0: 13/2 (SkyBet) Saints 2-1: 8/1 (bwin) Saints 3-0: 9/1 (various) Saints 3-1: 11/1 (SkyBet) Saints 3-2: 33/1 (bwin) Saints 4-0: 20/1 (various) Saints 4-1: 22/1 (bet365/SkyBet) Saints 5-0: 50/1 (various) Saints 5-1: 50/1 (various) Draw 0-0: 14/1 (SkyBet) Draw 1-1: 8/1 (SkyBet) Draw 2-2: 20/1 (various) Hartlepool 1-0: 18/1 (various) Hartlepool 2-0: 55/1 (Paddy Power) Hartlepool 2-1: 28/1 (Coral) Hartlepool 3-0: 225/1 (Paddy Power) Hartlepool 3-1: 100/1 (Coral) Hartlepool 3-2: 80/1 (Coral) First/Last Goalscorer Rickie Lambert: 3/1 (various) Lee Barnard: 4/1 (Boylesports) David Connolly: 5/1 (various) Adam Lallana: 6/1 (various) Papa Waigo: 6/1 (BlueSq) Jason Puncheon: 15/2 (bet365/SkyBet) Denis Behan: 9/1 (bet365) Adam Boyd: 10/1 (various) Roy O'Donovan: 10/1 (various) James Brown: 11/1 (various)
  21. It was widely reported that that was the case. It was also suggested that it was highly unusual that a company would be as heavily involved as to produce a statement of affairs and then *not* be the appointed administrator.
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