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Mole

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  1. I agree with this, but it seems to me like The Trust/SISA are trying to jump on the bandwagon and claim the plaudits so they can milk the political advantages further down the line.
  2. With the beta correlation in saturns orbit it all become so difficult to read these complex graphs. Saints Share Price W H Irelands Share Price
  3. Ah yes, i asked you the other day for your take on the crashing shareprice. Is it nothing to worry about like Saints crashing price was nothing to worry about?
  4. I want forest down with us. I'm going to the city ground with 5 forest fans and sitting in their mainstand. I'll be miserable as **** so i hope they are too.
  5. I'll get over it i'm sure.
  6. The thing thing is these "uberfan clowns" are not as daft as you think. The Saints Trust/SISA clique are jockeying for position as the voices of SFC. The new owners will hopefully know a little of Saints history and will not be hoodwinked into thinking they need these fringe groups.
  7. Going to Forest next week instead, but i wish i wasn't.
  8. In lieu of the fact we are now down and the remaining games are irrelevent i cannot see the burnely game attracting many more ticket sales. I expect we won't be needing the extra tickets from Forest either.
  9. Yeah come on Mike, the games up now, so let's hear from you now and then go away for ever.
  10. With your reputation i would disregard the highlighted comment!
  11. When will you be updating your wikipedia page to include the fact you've been an unmitigated disaster for SFC?
  12. Good look in your honest endeavors derry, i can see that you are genuine, but like many others i'll not be contributing my hard earned cash to pay the wages of highly paid players.
  13. maybe the new buyers don't want ST monies to go to pay of creditors at this stage. Is there any reason why this could be the case?
  14. Are you happy for Nigel Pearson?
  15. Yesterday at 7.38 pm This evening at 10.13 pm Please post your messages to him here.
  16. The unbelievable thing is that most on here didn't see it coming!
  17. It's been 12 years since Jimmy Goldsmith and his apprentice - a certain Rupert Lowe - destroyed the Tory partys election chances when Mawhinney was chairman. He will have enjoyed today and that stupid smug grin spoke volumes. Mawhinney is loving it.
  18. Wahay, a super consortium.
  19. The following article certainly explain the smug grin on Mawhinneys face... Lowe and his cronies were a political thorn in his side in the mid 90's. I'm sure he has taken great delight in ensuring mud sticks to Lowe over the current state of Saints. Sir James Goldsmith and Lowe helped to divide the Tory party and make them unelectable for a decade. Mawhinney rules out referendum Wednesday, 15 May 1996 Brian Mawhinney, Tory party chairman, yesterday moved to pre-empt any electoral threat from Sir James Goldsmith by seeking to reassure Euro- sceptic voters that the Conservatives were now "the referendum party." He went out of his way to promote Europe as a potential vote-winner for the Tories on the grounds that "a vote for any other party - whether it is serious about power or merely seeking protest votes - will put that European future at risk." As Kenneth Clarke, the Chancellor, made a strongly pro-European speech to the German-British Chamber of Commerce Dr Mawhinney was insisting that "only a vote for the conservative Party will guarantee the defence of the nation state." Dr Mawhinney was unequivocal in warning - in the wake of talks between John Redwood, the former Welsh Secretary and Sir James - that there was no question of a referendum on the wider issue of the UK's EU membership, adding: "I should make clear that there is no question of negotiating this position with any other party." Mr Clarke went out of his way to stress that the EU was "to our national interests, both commercial and political." Mr Clarke's passionate defence of the political as well as merely economic importance of membership will be seen as a rebuke to those Euro-sceptics-including Mr Redwood-who have in effect argued that Britian signed up only for the single market." Mr Clarke declared: "I simply do not believe that you can separate economics from politics. The economic and trading interests of a nation are at the heart of politics; politicial decisions affect a nation's economic and trading environment." The Chancellor added: "We must have the self confidence and the determination to play our proper part in shaping Europe. In 10 or 20 years' time I want to see the UK at the heart of an outward-looking, free-trading, felxible and democratic union of nation states." The Governor of the Bank of England threw his weight behind the Chancellor, saying that British business and a large majority of the British people were ''enthusiastically committed'' to the Single Market. But he cautioned Britain's European partners against pushing too hard or too fast towards the single currency.
  20. What happened to secure retirement?
  21. Michael Wilde was last logged on here at 7:38 pm yesterday.
  22. And it's also a fact that the said debt was accrued due to fighting in a world war for 6 years with the very existence of our sovereignty in doubt. So what's comrade Browns excuse?
  23. And your point is?
  24. Gordon Brown made this mess. He's a clueless Socialist cretin that taxed and spent through the good times and left nothing left for a rainy day. A typical Socialist.
  25. He means well, but he uses the Trust as a vehicle for him to impose his own views on behalf of everyone else.
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