
Thorpe-le-Saint
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Saints 1-1 Bristol Rovers - First Half and Half Time
Thorpe-le-Saint replied to Griffo's topic in The Saints
O you ****ing ****s 1-1 -
Saints 1-1 Bristol Rovers - First Half and Half Time
Thorpe-le-Saint replied to Griffo's topic in The Saints
YEEEEESSSS!!!!! 1-0 SAINTS, LALLANA!!! Get the **** in there FFS!! -
Saints 1-1 Bristol Rovers - First Half and Half Time
Thorpe-le-Saint replied to Griffo's topic in The Saints
Jesus Solent commentary is ********! "Rovers must score, but it's been cleared"...how does that work? -
Saints 1-1 Bristol Rovers - First Half and Half Time
Thorpe-le-Saint replied to Griffo's topic in The Saints
Is it raining at SMS, the sound quality on the Saints player is fookin ****e tonight. Absolutely hate Bristol Rovers, they have this typical small team complex. LMAO, they are singing "You're not famous anymore!" - LMFAO, were we ever famous?!?! -
I'm becoming such an armchair fan, I TOTALLY forgot that Saints were playing tonight and was happily watching Fiorentina vs Liverpool...better put a stop to that!
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Not feeling as confident today, think we will scrape ANOTHER draw. Prove me wrong Saints!
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All teachers are educated to at least degree level in their chosen subject and have to at least scored a 2:1 (at least where I work) so I fail to see your point... Of course I think teachers should aspire to be positive role models, but not on our days off! As far as I'm concerned, our responsibility for our pupils ends (unless we are on a school trip) on Friday when the bell rings for the end of the day. It is the same for other professionals as far as I see it, I still don't understand why we should be any different. If we are doing our job well during the week and being positive role models then frankly, what does it matter what we do at the weekends? As for changing attitudes, I don't go straight into my Year 10 class on a Monday morning and start telling them about my exploits over the weekend for example. I don't glorify drinking...now THAT would be unprofessional, but I'm sorry, if pupils are not seeing you when you are drunk then what difference does it make?
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Well said VFTT. It really gets on my nerves when people say this about teaching. Hardly any teachers go home at 3.30, there is too much planning/too many meetings/too many resources that need creating for that. Then we get home at 7pm, we have to mark books/coursework/homework. The few days we work?? Give it a rest, we work Monday-Friday and we're ALWAYS doing work at the weekends. Also, please remember, teachers have not demanded this holiday, it is done for the benefit of the pupils, not us. Plus, you're SERIOUSLY deluded if you think ALL children look up to teachers as role models. Perhaps some do, but the majority see people like Katie Price and Peter Andre as role models. Regardless, even if the GTCE pass this stupid resolution, how are they to enforce it? I tell you what Rattlehead, you spend a year in teaching and see what you think then. I have no problem with the work load I have or the hours I work as that is what I have signed up to doing and what I have wanted to do since I was a nipper. I hate to be stereotypical moaning teacher, but what I cannot stand is people who have NO IDEA spouting off their Daily Mail and Daily Express agenda clap-trap with no knowledge of the facts. All I ask for is some recognition of the work I put in, which I think is a reasonable request such as it is in any other job, and if the recognition for my hard work is being told by MY governing body that I can't get p!ssed at a Saints game (when they should be lobbying on more important matters) anymore than I am in the wrong job.
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OK love.
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I miss that rollyeye emoticon, that would come in handy right now. I know I shouldn't bite, but I'm going to anyway: What about Policemen/Policewomen? Shouldn't they be setting an example as well? You can better your last pound that the majority of them go out on the weekend and drink their wages away... Yes I'm a teacher and I should set an example to children DURING THE WORKING WEEK, but at the weekend or during school holidays pupils are not my responsibility as far as I am concerned and I can do as I like, within the law obviously.
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I'm hoping we should see this lot off. Hopefully another 2-0.
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See the above post. Furthermore, we HAVE to sign up to this, it is not voluntary. If you're not a member of the GTCE you cannot teach. Also, why shouldn't I be allowed to get rat arsed on a Saturday night? Lawyers do it, Doctors do it, so why should be I 'banned'?
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I can only hope you're trying to amnoy!
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http://www.nasuwt.org.uk/SelectSurveyNET/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyID=74KJ3m2 Please sign this petition to stop the GTCE passing a new Code of Conduct and Practice for teachers. This will mean we will have to basically refrain from going to the pub as it states we should be role models at all times, even when 'off duty'. Quite frankly, pathetic from the GTCE.
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LOL I did the same thing as you when the Solen commentator said that.
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Should have been 3 points up there.
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YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS JAIDI Still, a point up there, awful result
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At this rate, we'll be BELOW Bournemouth next season.
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I work with quite a few Southend fans and I made a bet this week for £50 that we will not only beat them twice this season but also finish above them... ...What a waste of £50
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This sport gets right on my tits sometimes. Ruins my ****ing weekend nearly every ****ing week!
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This is so ****ing annoying, we've taken them apart by the sounds of it.
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O FFS, typical, TYPICAL Saints.
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Harding clears off the line right on half time