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Oh look, someone has just caught up with the 'must have a black away kit' fad: Surely we can do better ?
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or West Ham as the greasy reptile Sloberdyce is intending to spend out of all proportion in pursuit of promotion, or financial ruin.
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Kronenbourg; a lager for wifebeaters. Great slogan, do you think it will catch on ?
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Really ? They find that funny ? With Cotterill as their manager as well ? What a bunch of spacktards.
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I'm inclined to agree that Sharp at c£2.5m (possibly with Mills making up part of that) would be a better option.
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Perhaps not good for a session!
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Good idea, a local brewery producing "a beast of a beer".
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Yes but he returned to Chelsea at expiry of a three month loan. Most were hoping the deal might be continued but about a week passed by with no news, then announced he was off to Watford.
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I'm not sure that is entirely accurate or fair on Cork. He returned to Chelsea at the end of a three month deal, probably because we could not afford to extend the deal, and even if we could he saw that being part of the wreckage that SFC had become for the remainder of the season offered no benefit to his career.
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When do the players come back for pre season training??
Badger replied to Tamesaint's topic in The Saints
As last years pre-season training camp had no benefit they will try something new this year. They are going to spend the entire summer on the p!ss. It is a condition for Jack Cork that if signing he spends the pre-season falling out of nightclubs in both Ibiza and London. -
I expect you'll be correct. West Ham will pay him ludicrously more, and he will have greater opportunities to be photographed leaving nightclubs with Essex scrubbers to enhance his image and career there.
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Pearce - ex-skate.... Peltier - good shout although Leicester seem in prime position to nab him Danns - is he a box to box player ? I've always seen him as more creative in the last third of the pitch,good when his team have already won possession and are playing well , but might go 'missing' too easily (bit of a 'fancy danns' really) Jennings- off to Bayern I thought Baldock - possibly a good option,but don't know much about him Pilkington - definitely Plus; A new GK to make the haul with us to the Prem On the CB issue I really would like to see Martin get a run before we spend too much here, I suspect he might be forced elsewhere to prove himself and we will end up regreting it. IF we have to spend here then Hobbs would be a better option in my view,but already likely to go to Hull.
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Has he actually been confirmed ? Even if he has, he is hardly an official clubs spokesman.
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Who was your favourite foreign Saints player? (current players don't count)
Badger replied to dune's topic in The Saints
I tried looking for that goal by Golac to answer Le Goddard's question earlier about how good he was.Pretty amazing really that as a right back he is in the position of a right winger to take the header from Channon . To bring that up to date for younger supporters that is Richardson or Butterfield being roughly where Barnard was to score the first against Peterboro at St Marys this season.See that happening,with the same quality finish ? No, neither can I. I did find the following Golac clip from his time as manager of Dundee Utd. This was in a derby v Dundee in which he puts a Dundee player on the deck. Legendary status up there as well for that and winning the Cup. -
Ayman al-Zawahiri appointed as al-Qaeda leader
Badger replied to Prince Jazzbo's topic in The Lounge
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If you look at the team photo for that season I think a couple of players are wearing the alternative version ?
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Who was your favourite foreign Saints player? (current players don't count)
Badger replied to dune's topic in The Saints
Golac was played at right back but on form he was a right back-right midfield and right winger combined; he really took control of that side of the pitch and he played some great one touch football with Ball,Channon and Steve Williams. As a defender he was hard,a good tackler and very strong.He would not have been out of place in the 'Alehouse' team in the 60's. He would frquently turn defence to attack . Probably the best right back in my time supporting Saints (late 60's onwards). -
Ayman al-Zawahiri appointed as al-Qaeda leader
Badger replied to Prince Jazzbo's topic in The Lounge
He was a 'shoe-in' for it. If Arabs have such things. -
Who was your favourite foreign Saints player? (current players don't count)
Badger replied to dune's topic in The Saints
Golac for me too. Second place is between Pahars,Svenson and Niemi.