
Junior Mullet
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Customer Service alive and well at SMS
Junior Mullet replied to Edmonton Saint's topic in The Lounge
This is the simplest way of doing it without kicking up a fuss - you have cancellation rights under the Distance Selling Regulations - you can send them back within 7 working days of you receiving them and get a full refund. I would mention this to them and say that you can all save fuss by just getting them to send you the one free. -
Customer Service alive and well at SMS
Junior Mullet replied to Edmonton Saint's topic in The Lounge
She is wrong. You bought one and are now entitled to one free. There is plenty of advertising and consumer law to back this up, trust me. -
"Southampton dodge administration (for now)..."
Junior Mullet replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
Nice theory but that's not the case. Barclays of all of the banks have been very heavy handed since September last year - increasing business bank overdraft interest rates, calling in overdrafts, raising rates etc as they seek to avoid having to take a goverment handout. More likely theory is that their security (the stadium) really is next to worthless without a football club playing in it. How much do you really think they would realise if they took the stadium and sold it with it's limited planning permission? Peanuts. Barclays I am sure have approached this on a sensible basis and are looking at the long term vision of Lowe which is based on youth. Remember a lot of senior contracts are up at the end of this year and our wage bill will be reduced significantly. No doubt this would have been built in to the original business plan that Lowe and Wilde laid before Barclays at the beginning of the year ie. wages currently high but will be reduced over the next two years in which time we should make a profit on players bought/sold. The one thing both parties may have underestimated however is the effect the changes this year added with recession have had on gate receipts. So to sum up, I would say that Barclays have little choice but to play the long term game whilst our borrowings from them remain high. -
Hamster - a fair bit of what you would pay after administration would go to the administrators - those fellas aint cheap!
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I know how you feel mate. Football now is very different to the game I used to watch with my dad and mates as a kid - not sure I like the sterile and expensive modern version too much. As for the alternative entertainment - you could try and rediscover that - only this time try doing it not on your own ;0)
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It's amazing how people over-react when all's not lovey dovey, happy clappy, PG-rated, watch with mother and sterile at football grounds. Get a grip. Football hasn't quite become the sole preserve of the middle classes YET.
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The fans.
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I still like the idea of Crouch and Lowe fighting.
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...and back in Holland I make the young players sniff my fingers like this...
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Let's also hope the service up to the front men gets a lot better. I was so p!ssed off on Tuesday when we kept pumping the ball in the air through the middle - bread and butter to the big Derby defenders. Euell has some chance of prospering from that but it's not really playing to Saga's strength. James and Surman are the players that are capable of putting balls down the channels for Saga to chase but they both looked knackered on Tuesday - James did not get forward half as much as he usually does.
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Come off it Chez, I thought you were a better judge of a footballer than that! As Adrian keeps pointing out, Saga really can defend from the front by harrying the defenders. He's also our best finisher by a mile. I completely understand why he was kept on at a time when we were still creating chances. Pato scored a good goal against Ipswich when we were already over the line and Ipswich heads had dropped. Would he have gone for goal had we been 0-0 - NO he would not - he would have played safe and laid it off. Pato is a long way off being good enough for the first team at the moment IMO.
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Hoof......not the best game for Wotte to have his father over to watch.
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Surman had run out of steam. He does seem to fatigue quicker and/or have a slower recovery rate than some of the other players and so I am not surprised that he ran out steam. I can understand bringing Wotton on although I really dont rate him as a player. For me it showed our lack of depth in the squad - we needed to make a substitution but out of 4 subs left we really didnt have anyone good enough. God only knows what would happen if we got some injuries.
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Spending a lot of time on that site today Nick. Are you a ram in disguise Are you a ram Are you a ram Are you a ram in disguise Only messing. Excited about tonight's game. Clash of playing styles, two form teams under new managers. Bring it on.
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Despite our good form relegation is still likely
Junior Mullet replied to Mole's topic in The Saints
Charlton are 93% likely to go down according to those odds. (Maths & Stats A level for those who want to know) -
Despite our good form relegation is still likely
Junior Mullet replied to Mole's topic in The Saints
I am concerned that we seem to play well against the teams higher up the table but really struggle with the othe teams fighting for their lives. That said if we play the same way as we did vs Ipswich and Preston we should be fine. -
2-1 Saints. I feel we were holding something back during the brum game for this one.
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Saints loan Pob
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1-1 I can see this being a very bad tempered game. One sending off and at least 5 yellow cards.
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Played in the right way and with the right sort of coaching McGoldrick can be very good indeed. Like Nick I have expressed surprise at how so many people can't see what McGoldrick brings to the team. Fact is we all have different criteria for judging a player.
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Probably just a fluffy worthers original and a condom
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NO!!!!! Wotte seems like an arrogant and aggressive twit and our recent performances may be a result of him telling the players to prove us wrong. I say we continue to publicly dislike him so thatthe team's performances don't drop. In fact, let's keep with the hatred until we are promoted next year.
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The whole team have been playing like men possessed recently! I like McGoldrick and from what I have seen he still looks the most likely in our current team to create chances. To answer the original post I think he has played very well for saints in the AMC role for the past 3 games. He has got stuck in and won 50/50 balls along with the other players and looks comfortable in the space between the oppos back four and midfield - he's had some good efforts on goal and made the first goal against Preston. To sum up a reply to your question - it's working. Leave the two physical experienced lads up front and let McGoldrick do his thing behind them in the space. I son't know how anyone can question his work rate, motivation and attitude over the past three games. Same goes for the others that had questionable attitudes before Wotte took over. Wotte compared the team to a boxer the other day - saying we will go out against any team from the start and try and knock them out before they hit us. This fighting talk has without question been transferred to the players performances (that and all the built up testosterone as a result of Wotte's nooky ban).