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Badger

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  1. Home shirt is seriously dreadful. Away shirt - indifferent to it, but I'd be prepared to acccept any manner of 'buggeration' of the away kit if we get the home strip right.
  2. You've been misinformed. The badge was as a result of a competition to design a new crest, but in 1974. The club had this crest when they won the F A Cup. The badge was designed during our relegation season.
  3. That was a nice kit, as was the black red sleeve design under Burley, but that was shoddily manufactured.
  4. Don't believe that. I'd heard he'd taken his kids out of school and had gone on holiday. Someone else was driving his car, think it was Chris Huhnes wife.
  5. Home - Keegan era, and conventional stripes, black shorts, 1960's red socks with white hoop Away - amber & black, and the Keegan kit
  6. Agree with this. The original question however is impossible to answer, as for me, it depends on what is proposed as the altewrnative. Gecko, and a couple of others, gave us some excellent potential alternatives when this question made its annual appearance a year or so ago, but as VFTP points out, if marketing types are given a free run at it then the level of sh!t they might create, knows no bounds. Finally, can Cortese be trusted to change it to something that represents SFC and captures the spirit - and tradition - of Saints ? Probably not.
  7. fractionally ahead of Forren perhaps.
  8. Didn't realise he was still playing.
  9. No objection from me either if we did this.
  10. See my post above re Delgado, although I'm not sure that he meets the eventually 'coming good' qualification, despite one good game against Arsenal, and scoring (with the ball coming off his arse as he lay on the ground).
  11. This really is becoming 'Agustin Delgado' Mk II , especially as it appears neither the current or previous manager are laying claim to signing him.
  12. I think Johnny Cash included a lyric about the smell of fried chicken. Perhaps his records should be banned.
  13. Agree about Graham Baker. From the same era we should add Trevor Hebbard, if only as a good squad player/sub who could play in a few positions.
  14. Agree with you Glasgow, I am amazed that he is still seen as such a great coach with that record, although the fact that three of his wins were against illustrious opposition tends to paper over the doubts for some. This will of course be the acid test. Good luck to MP, the honeymoon period is now over.
  15. Granger conceded something like 11 goals in two games, although of course he was young and inexperienced at the time. Blayney might be a better choice. Or Gerry Gurr.
  16. Is that what they were meant to be ? Why ? could just about understand it last year, but this ?
  17. Any Cheltenham Town on the radar this year ?
  18. Les Kellett (Kallett) was another from that golden (black and white screen ) era And Kent Walton
  19. Probably the most significant motivating factors in the atrocity, so it is difficult, if not foolish to ignore them.
  20. Totally agree. Although the barbarity of this is shocking, no one can be really surprised by another terrorist 'attack' in Britain which comes from within one of the communities we have allowed to develop, funded no doubt by the good old taxpayer.
  21. Gerry Gurr in goal.
  22. ..or Leeds, or 'Boro, or Wigan ?
  23. Good job Rupert is no longer in charge as he would see Pulis as an "experienced" hand to bring in.
  24. Paul Allen would have had this sorted by now, no mistake.
  25. Wimbledon for a fortnight. No Olympics this year as a distraction. Not interested in cricket. Just mindless transfer speculation. What we need is a 2007 style 'takeover saga' to occupy us; oh for the days of yacht sightings, and tracking on the internet, and misinformed ITK'ers. Wonder how Paul Allen is these days.
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