
spyinthesky
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Mosin, I reckon you are one of those young whipper snappers who enjoy robust health. Some of us older coves have had many years suffering the trials and tribulations watching our favourite team and this has had an adverse impact on our health and wellbeing. As a consequence of not having EHIC benefits to rely on, our travel insurance premiums will be expensive and I will now be unable to afford a match day programme or a polystyrene contained cup of what is supposed to be tea at future home games!! Shame on you all who voted for Brexit!!
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I have friends who worked in the Diplomatic Service when Boris was Foreign Secretary. By all accounts he was pretty poor and his comments regarding the lady who is stuck in an Iranian jail shows pretty poor diplomatic skills as was his comments as PM ...'F**k Business'!!!
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Did anyone watch Question Time last night? One of the panel was Malcolm Turnbull ex PM of Australia. Thought he spoke very well. Couple of things: 1. He thought the 'Australia' deal was not that great a deal for us, which surprised me as it is being promoted as something quite acceptable. 2. He also pointed out that in any trade negotiations each party would endeavour to protect their own interests. For example, he hoped that Australian farmers would be able to access the UK market post Brexit as they can provide produce at much lower prices than their UK counterparts. However the Aussies were realistic enough to understand that, despite the two countries having a very decent relationship, the UK Govt would have to protect their farmers and therefore some sort of tariffs would be put on Aussie produce as a consequence. This explained to some extent why EU countries were intent on protecting themselves from parts of the withdrawal agreement they didnt like. There were a few other things he said which were interesting to hear from the mouth of a senior third party politician (who seems to be an Anglophile) Basically, as a country, we are going to have to take it on the chin for the short and medium term but he considered that, as a nation, we have the capacity to thrive in the long term. I do hope the last bit is true but sympathise with those who will struggle in the next 5 years or so with lost job opportunities and food price increases as a consequence of what is likely to be a 'No Deal'
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Just think the reported transfer fee for Danny Ings was similar to Carillo and I guess the wages weren't too dissimilar either. What a difference in value!!
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I do hope, that whatever happens, we can all join together to ensure the future is a rosy one. However I have the say that the vast majority of people I know who have significant business interests abroad are very concerned about the prospect of a 'No Deal'
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I was there with my Dad. Ron Reynolds, the GK, was injured and half back (remember them?) Cliff Huxford (approx 5'8") went in goal. There were a number of floodlight failures throughout the game and I remember standing at the back of the Milton Rd end near the exit with my Dad, and others, ready for a quick get away when Derek Reeves broke away to score his 5th and winning goal. I think he outpaced Jack Charlton to score the winning goal. The view was fairly restricted as the overhang from the Chocolate Boxes obscured the view (and I was only a little 'un at the time) but the joy was palpable. Dad I had had to leg it to the Bus Station to get our last Hants & Dorset bus home. We didnt get home until nearly midnight so my Mum was quite worried about where we where. Still both Dad and I were happy about the result and this game remains one of the more memorable ones in my long history of being a Saints fan. Next round we lost 4-2 at home to Burnley who were one of the top sides at the time.
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Well informed reply. However I do wonder why an industry that represents approx 0.02% of our annual revenue should potentially lead to a No Deal Brexit which most informed people seem to think will have a significant adverse affect on our ongoing economy.
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I have been following this thread with interest as I try to understand both sides of the argument. With regard to Fisheries, I am sympathetic to the idea that we have control over our waters in line with international arrangements. In practical terms, however, how will this work if French, Dutch, Spanish etc fishermen decide to continue fishing? Are gunboats (if available and not focussing on illegal immigrants) sent out to deal with the matter, with the possibility of an international incident? How will those UK based fishermen who sell their catch into European markets deal with the expected blockade of European ports when they try to transport their produce into the European market? Further on, as and when the Scots get Independence and decide to remain in the EU, will this not 'muddy the water'(!!) in respect to fishing rights? Interested in views (from both sides)
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14/20 pour moi
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Coventry 8-2 and also 5-5?
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Dave Maclaren was the Wolves 'keeper that day and he signed for us not long after. Not the best signing.
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I can go back further than this to 18 September 1965 when we played a newly relegated Wolves team in Div 2 Wolves were doing OK and we were a goal down within 5 minutes. However from there on in every shot at goal went in and I think we were 5-2 up at HT and scored our ninth with 15-20 minutes left with the crowd shouting 'We want 10' . If my memory serves me correct we hit the woodwork at least twice in the closing stages so nearly reached the magical double figure. A few of us went up to Molineux for the reverse fixture when Dave Webb scored on his debut. We then went undefeated for the rest of the season and won our first ever promotion to the top division.
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Sorry to hear this. Campbell Forsyth was a big reminder of my early days at The Dell
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Did anyone read it yesterday? A very positive piece on The Saints if a more IT savvy person can access it
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Selina Scott did a piece about him on the Sunday Times Not a nice man by her account and a bit of a sexual predator.
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Rupert says that 'If a deal is not good enough, you walk away' What happened with the Tommy Forepast, Augustin Delgado deals then?
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So only people with loud voices will be allowed into female toilets??🤣
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Only 3 in the history of the USA!!!
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Lets bring goal machine Carillo back🥴
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Worry to me is that Bournemouth started very well last season, looking forward to European qualification etc, then suffered a number of injuries and this contributed to their relegation,
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Salisu, another Augustin Delgado?
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If my memory serves me correctly Newcastle was the last home game we played at SMS in front of our raucous support. Djneppo got sent off and McCarthy saved a penalty only for Valery to have an aberration near the end which prevented us from hanging on for a creditable 0-0 draw.
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Jannik Vestergaard - Official: Signs for Leicester
spyinthesky replied to ChiefScummer's topic in The Saints
Another very decent performance from Vestegaard. Good header and one fantastic goal saving block. It seems the new hairstyle is playing dividends. Difficult to know where the enigmatic Salisu will fit in (if ever fit!!) -
Thought he was 8.5 possibly 9/10 today
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So no chance of increasing stadium capacity then???????