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Ah... the EDL. Everyone's favourite cheeky scamps.
dune replied to NorthamSteve's topic in The Lounge
I thought after my post that'd be coming. Welldone for not disapointing. -
Very true.
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Keep reeling them in.
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Ah... the EDL. Everyone's favourite cheeky scamps.
dune replied to NorthamSteve's topic in The Lounge
I could post a real one that is really embarressing, but i won't. -
You have no style.
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ho ho ho, the bedroom general pops up again. Did you go to the Charlton game this time or stay in your bedroom again? Ah, sorry you've turned your life around now that you're an ebay power seller.
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He wore some really smart suits/jackets imo.
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"They still say that I went to a football match for the first time six months before I joined Southampton," he says. "Incorrect. I used to go with friends regularly to watch Ipswich Town, although as a boy I supported West Ham. I played football at the Dragon School in Oxford. And I remember being very keen on my Soccer Stars album. When you bought stuff from the school tuck shop you got the stickers." http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/football-league/rupert-lowe-public-schoolboys-and-cockneys-get-along-fine--were-as-thick-as-each-other-529351.html
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Football Supporters Federation - Safe standing petition
dune replied to anothersaintinsouthsea's topic in The Saints
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You only have to look at who she married to weigh her up.
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Labour's Ed Miliband is the least-liked of the three main party leaders, according to pollsters, despite Nick Clegg admitting he is so hated people have spat on him and posted dog mess through his letterbox. Mr Miliband was liked by 36% of the people Ipsos Mori asked. Prime Minister David Cameron was most-liked (47%) followed by his Deputy Prime Minister, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg (40%). Conservative leader Mr Cameron was also the least disliked of the three, despite his government’s plan to implement severe spending cuts. http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Politics/Poll-Shows-Labour-Leader-Ed-Miliband-Is-The-Least-Liked-Of-The-Three-Main-Party-Leaders/Article/201103315954353?lpos=Politics_First_Poilitics_Article_Teaser_Regi_4&lid=ARTICLE_15954353_Poll_Shows_Labour_Leader_Ed_Miliband_Is_The_Least-Liked_Of_The_Three_Main_Party_Leaders
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He was supported as he hobbled round the side of the pitch. Maybe the strecther was just a precaution and following protocol... At his age i'd be very surprised if he isn't back training in a few days.
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That's good news. Any news on Chambelain. He looked OK to me after he went off.
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This is what I don't get. There are various braches of Islam - Sunni, shi'ite, etc - i'd be interested to know whether his stance is somehow swayed by loyalties to his particular branch of the religion. People in Libya are so grateful to us for coming to their aid and have condemned Russia and China for their stance - which is very good to hear as the Marxists take their stance of non interference in order to capitalise from rogue states.
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I'm suprised because I wouldn't have thought he'd be very safe attending games in this manner.
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He'll never ever make a good point, because whenever he speaks you don't hear the words that come out of his mouth, you see a geek with a lisp and switch off. The polls show that he is the most disliked of all the party leaders, but it's good to see people like you like him because i'd hate for him to be replaced. Edit: Actually I wouldn't mind him being replaced if he was replaced by Ed Balls.
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Really good budget. Given the mess left by Labour it's good see we have a government that are striving to keep taxes down and cut waste instead. If Labour had got back in we all they'd have put up taxes left right and centre to keep their lot in their cushy public sector non jobs. You just have to look to the year on year council tax rises to keep people in made up jobs down at the council offices. Now the Tories are in they've sorted that out.
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I'm ****ed off about this.
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Our style of play wasn't entertaining, but we were not rubbish. We were slightly the better side away from home. I realise that Charlton have been on a poor run, but we were arguably their biggest game of the season because we're Southampton so they would be trying that bit harder than usual.
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Most Saints fans do what fans are supposed to do and support the team. You're pathetic.
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I thought we were average and Charlton were average and a draw was a fair result although we were slightly the better side. I thought our support very good given the disjointed play. I'd expect a reaction the next time we play because despite being disapointed I know that our team do normally bounce back.
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Just about to leave. gutted i'll be missing alpine on the match thread, but i'll be sure to log in later if we lose and i need cheering up. Toodle pip.
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I already knew that.
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Called in at Iron Bridge on the way back from Wales. It's alright for a hour or two.
