
sperm_john
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he could hardly not agree and be the only one eh?
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errrrrrrrrrr did anyone jump on my tip in the build up thread for morgan to score ANYTIME at 8/1 ???? waheeey
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BAD BAD BAD for lots of reasons
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i'm not a fan of their music personally so wont be voting for the corrs
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good read
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i think you will find it is 9/1 with will hill at present ... i'm jumping on that ! laying my emotions once again! come on you spuds!
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still in the hunt!
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with a lot of golf left to play heres some interesting player odds; Jimenez 125/1 Zach Johnson 66/1 Ernie Els now up to 25/1 Sandy Lyle 150/1 Kenny Perry 125/1 Mike Weir 100/1 I fancy Zach Johnson at 66/1 personally, e/w of course
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2.00 Dan Breen 10/1 2.35 Song Sung Blue 20/1 3.10 Forpaddydeplasterer 4/1 NAP 3.45 Silver Birch 25/1 4.20 Voramar Two 6/1 4.55 Predictive 14/1 5.30 Treacle Tart 50/1 if any of those come in im laughing =) can throw some interesting doubles together out of that lot too
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personally i think its necessary for the nuns to vote out of habit, it would be too costly to have polling stations in all the convents across the land..
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The issues as I see it and what bothers me from my perspective; Labour - Whenever I see them on TV (Question Time, Local Elections etc) ..none of them seem able to shoulder any blame whatsoever and instead either deny or talk about something else, its painful to watch. - I don't like Gordon Brown and also can imagine if he get in again he will be our equivalent of George Bush where by the end of the next term the whole country is wishing they had voted for someone else 3/4 years earlier. - I can't imagine other world leaders being over joyed about working with him for another for yours. - I do however like Labour's stance on the housing industry, they are traditionally the party that funds social housing etc so helps our property market/industry, where as the Conservatives are planning spending cuts on the housing industry and as its a cornerstone of our Economy ...maybe not the best idea. That said Labour have started to turn things around with the economy as well, so maybe they deserve a small amount of credit for that (despite messing it up in the first place, with a little help from the yanks). Liberals - Like many others I quite like this Vince Cable bloke, but am not overwhelmed with Nick Clegg. I always find the liberals end up taking such strange stances on things to sometimes appear different from the Tory's or Labour when really on some issues they would do themselves a favour just to fall in line with the rest (as we know Labour and Conservatives have more in common these days than ever before) - I am against the disbanding of Trident Submarines so wont be voting for the Liberals for that clear cut reason. - Also not sure about the liberals stance that Global warming isnt 'man made', as far as im aware there's valid arguments for both corners in that debate but neither has been wholly proved or disproved. Conservatives - I agree David Cameron can seem smarmy, and 'etonish', and theres an argument for has he ever worked and lived in the 'real world' ...but he is our most viable option other than Gordon Brown. So do I vote for him? - I like the Conservatives tax incentives for married couples, as I think that would be a good thing on the whole for the country, with all the social issues. - I think its quite evident by the response from businesses that the rise in NI suggested by labour is a bad idea and will stutter the recovery of the economy, yes you could argue its not in those businesses best interests to have a rise in NI, but not all of those business leaders are money driven monsters who cant see past the end of their nose... Many of them have familys and concerns about the economy and the country as a whole and they even damned labour for suggesting it was purely business motives for backing the Torys. - The possibility of a hung parliament may seem like an OK outcome to some who is a Liberal voter or who doesnt know whether to side with Labour or Torys, but believe me it would probably have some consequences we cant even consider. It's already been written in numerous press articles that many of the foreign investors and banks would see a hung government as a bad thing for our economic recovery Traditionally hung parliaments are power struggles and therefore decision making can be tricky and slow thus impacting the important decisions that need to be made to aid our economic recovery. If the foreign investors and banks are worried, they will safe guard their money and like the banks are already doing, they wont be lending like we need them to be for markets to move. So in my opinion a hung parliament is not what we need. Then theres UKIP - I wish I could comment more because i'm not too well versed in their policys other than they want us to make the decisions and not the EU anymore which some might say is pointless now we are so heavily involved, money and time could be used on other things, but others might say they make a point about decisions coming from Brussels and not our own little island. Doing the votematch thing (google it if you havent done it) put me most in line politically with UKIP which makes me think they have agreed with or borrowed the best policys of Labour and the Torys or atleast the most popular ones with the public which makes them a bit of a mish mash, obviously the chances of them getting in are so small it makes them even more of a 'wasted vote' than the liberals ...so back to square one, Labour or Tory ...stick to my family's traditional voting roots, or cast off with my own ideas ...but even those ideas arent clear cut to make the decision easy for me ... rant/ramble over ...hope this makes for okay reading =)
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did the beeb predictor and i have us ending up like this; 1. Norwich 103 2. Millwall 93 3. Swindon 91 4. Leeds 89 5. Charlton 81 6. Huddersfield 78 7. SAINTS 76 8. Colchester 74 9. Bristol 72 hmmmmmmm just cant see us winning all our games and see huddersfield losing or drawing as many as we need them too really, shame.
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UK Independence Party: 63% Conservative Party: 48% Labour Party: 34% hmmmmm, am I alone in being one of those people who still havent made up their mind how they are going to vote this election??? The differences between the party's just seem so marginal these days, I dont like the liberals because of their stance on trident, I dont like Labour because I want a change from what we have already got and I dont like the Tory's because they plan cuts in the housing industry (one I am very involved with) ...where does this leave me? UKIP ...wasted vote ...GREEN... No thanks.
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To all those who think we can wait for next season for promotion
sperm_john replied to alpine_saint's topic in The Saints
players come and players go out our revolving door, some players will never come back, some come back for more, we got a club in league 1 with a door that spins, go's in and out, out and in, round and round again .. -
what a hard b4stard that ruiz was ..
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Burnley v Citeh. Would you leave early if it was Saints?
sperm_john replied to lordswoodsaints's topic in The Saints
what with the rain, the fact they were 3 down so early on and the after game traffic, I would be very tempted to leave sulking ...but as a rule I usually never leave early, always try and support the team till the bitter end -
i'm looking at going to Caracas Venezuela picking various fruits myself. Glad to see Saints fans are joining in with this important cause.
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yeah me and some lads would be up for a more user friendly coach journey e.g one that factors in beer
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no way is antonio better than puncheon
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Saints 4-1 Carlisle - 2010 JPT Champions - Reaction
sperm_john replied to Block 5's topic in Golden Posts
my knees are all trembly the saints won at wembley! -
people making mountains out of mole hills, anyone who thinks cortese has done a bad job and doesnt want saints best interests at heart is an idiot imo
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thats a bloody expensive cab, southampton to wembley
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good luck to him, i dont fancy his chances at all, 45k saints fans ..
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wade elliot was gonna be there (saints fan) but unfortunately he has to play due to re scheduled game ..