
spyinthesky
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Not a big drinker so wonder if there is much to do around the San Siro ie Places of interest/Restaurants etc
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Bought my wife a 2 year old car which has no service book but a computer print out which provides no information on what services have been undertaken and when the next service is due. How do you find relevant info?
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Factless Allen?
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Apparently we are interested in him along with Man Utd, Stoke and WBA. Speculation I know but anyone seen him play?
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Presume all tickets sold for this game?
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Reminds me of going to see France v Uruguay at the old White City Athletics stadium during the early rounds of the 1966 World Cup. Not designed for football. QPR had a season or two there back in the dim and distant past and soon went back to Loftus Road. Interesting to read the comments of West Ham fans about the number of empty seats in a supposed 'Full House' and the suggestion that quite a few fans had purchased £99 kids tickets which meant that they only had to go to 3 or 4 games to make this worthwhile versus buying tickets on a game by game basis.
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Whilst we could have won by a hatfull with more incisive finishing and less athletic goalkeeping, very little has been said on this and the West Ham boards re Bertrands hand ball. Definitely a pen and could have inspired a West Ham fightback. Think we would have been aggrieved if that decision had not gone our way. That said, after such an abject performance, I guess this board would have been at the same level of meltdown as the Hammers forums and the penalty decision would have been overtaken by more general concern
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Agree with you
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Agree Perhaps that is why Newcastle, apparently, bid £5m for him prior to the deadline
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Cant see any mention here of Fraser Forsters save. Where I was sat it was a certain goal until he made, what seemed to be, an outstanding save. Thought we dominated possession and chances and should have won by more - but didn't
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There was a group of Sparta fans in the Itchen. No problems However they were 'guarded' by what looked like a few schoolboy/girl stewards who would have required protection if the away fans group had kicked off
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Didn't realise he was still playing (for Raith Rovers) Seems an age ago we were wondering whether he would sign and lead us into a brighter world. Decent enough player who never seemed to live up to the hype at the time
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Understand Jason Dodd took over from Lew Chatterley as Sports Coach at Winchester College
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I wonder if (and it is a big IF) there is a European or World Super League, whether those English clubs participating would look to play their second string/U23's in the domestic league?
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I do hope you are able to bring us the success the Aussie fan did a season or two back when he came over for his first game...8-0 v Sunderland!!
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Interesting article in yesterdays Sunday Times Interview with Jon Smith of First Artist. One bit that caught the eye "You get reports of players on £100k a week. They probably aren't Probably on £60k and then there will be bonuses of £30k if he is in the starting lineup, £20k if he comes on after 60 mins. The interesting thing for me is to watch these games and think... 'is that a football substitution or a manager saving himself and his club £50k by putting the player on in the 75th minute rather than the start of the second half. I don't think this is in the forefront of the Managers mind but I think it is part of the equation. Likewise there might be a player he wants to encourage, who he knows is on a bonus contract. So in the 90th minute they go on as substitute and earn 20 grand. Look out for a certain transfer in January: if it comes off it will look incongruous but stem from a business strategy. There is a young English player (who he wont name but we can guess he plays for WBA) who almost moved between two middling Premiership clubs. The would be vendors wanted £20m and the prospective buyers were £2-£3m short with their bid. Come January this player will be in the last 6 months of his contract and, as he is under 24, free to negotiate a contract abroad. He will go somewhere like Belgium for a compensation fee of around £400k. He'll have a year or so to ply his trade there and then come back here for circa £10-£15m The buying club will have got him cheap, his wage deal will be enhanced by a few million because there is a smaller transfer fee and his agents will end up with between £4-£6m"
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Was watching a programme on Scottish football. Really interesting. Pompey remind me of Gretna
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It is also worthy of note that in the two years when Pompey won the league soon after WW11, when grounds were full throughout the country, Pompey only averaged 37,000 in a ground with a capacity of 50,000
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I have had to referee/lino at local level and, believe me, its not easy. Suspect it is even harder at top level due to the speed of action That said I am often out of my seat yelling at the ref and lino at Saints games
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I think the Daily Mail table is quite interesting From our own perspective there will be some supporters who think we should have spent more money on strengthening the side (and we appear to have a theoretical sum of around £20m to buy players without going into the red). There may be others who applaud the club for ensuring the club doesn't put itself into hock and risk financial meltdown. Certainly if the team can perform well this season with the current squad then fair play to the Board. It certainly shows the disparity between our negative spend and the outlay of the likes of Bournemouth, Burnley and Sunderland where there is a difference of around £40m between their outlay and ours. Out of interest I tried to work out the Daily Mail's figures ie £43.8m outlay versus £64m revenue I got to Money Received Mane £35m Pelle £13m Wanyama £11m Juanmi £3m TOTAL £62m (plus Koeman £5m?) Transfer Outlay Hodjberg £12.8m Bouffal £16.0m Redmond £12.0m McCarthy £2.0m TOTAL £42.8m Appreciate any corrections to my assumptions
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Especially since Pompey have been the most successful club on the South Coast for centuries and have had the largest stadium for all bar 14 years
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'Southampton in Europa' - by The Red Stripez
spyinthesky replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
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I do hope that our squad is strong enough to keep us away from the bottom of the table and our new manager makes sure that his tactics suit the squad. Still I suppose we should be pretty well minted, in comparison to other clubs, when it comes to the January window.
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Charlton 0 Saints B 0 - Charlton Win Extra Point On Penalties
spyinthesky replied to spyinthesky's topic in The Saints
No sign of Isgrove Injured or out on loan or permanent transfer I suppose