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Buy her a scrubbing brush.
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He'll be a quivering wreck. FACT
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You'll need thick skin to survive the mental torment of having season tickets waved at you by fat teenagers.
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Should Brighton be investigated for Saturdays game ?
dune replied to alpine_saint's topic in The Saints
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Should Brighton be investigated for Saturdays game ?
dune replied to alpine_saint's topic in The Saints
It's all part of the healing process. We'll have our little ray of sunshine back in a minute. -
I know.
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Alpine saint in bermuda shorts, now there's an image to conjure with.
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Why are you after his autograph?
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Should Brighton be investigated for Saturdays game ?
dune replied to alpine_saint's topic in The Saints
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Should Brighton be investigated for Saturdays game ?
dune replied to alpine_saint's topic in The Saints
FFS move on you boring idiot. -
That is absolutely disgusting but this thread is nothing compared to the thread we're gonna see if the club don't have the new xxxxxl home shirt in stock when it's released.
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what's harrys place?
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http://www.chronicle.gi/index.php It's good journalism and I like to keep up to date with news from the Empire. This is a pleasing article, nice to see they are divided. http://www.chronicle.gi/headlines_details.php?id=24539
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Your positivity is an inspiration to us all mate. Are you driving or getting the train? If you're getting the train there are several decent pubs en route through the city centre and the city centre is only a 15-20 minute walk from the ground. There is one decent put in the corner of the cathedral square near Mac Donalds called the Grapevine. If you're coming from the station cross the dual carriageway on the glass bridge and go into the queensgate centre exiting where Mac Donalds is and do a right and it's in front of you.
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Nigel Farage confirms that some Tory MP's are in discussions to defect
dune replied to dune's topic in The Lounge
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Nigel Farage confirms that some Tory MP's are in discussions to defect
dune replied to dune's topic in The Lounge
Another good article. I've been saying all this for ages, and quite why the Blue Labour Tories can't see it just shows how out of touch they are with reality. They pour scorn on UKIP, yet the truth of the matter is that they are so far removed from the reality and gravity of the situation that the scorn is actually on their own incompetence. The closing paragraph is on the money. UKIP is a very real threat and the Tories should mock UKIP views at their peril. In contrast to the current über-moderniser analysis, George Osborne, as the Conservative party's election supremo, has always taken the threat seriously. Ahead of the 2008 local elections, he was obsessed with trying to ensure that Ukip did not jeopardise Tory progress against Gordon Brown. Now the Conservative leadership faces a strategic dilemma. In 2008 and in 2010 they could play the Eurosceptic card and say that Cameron was determined to govern as a robust opponent of further EU integration. To what extent will such promises be believable this time? Don't all answer at once. http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/iainmartin1/100150336/the-rise-of-ukip-is-a-nightmare-for-david-cameron/ -
Nigel Farage confirms that some Tory MP's are in discussions to defect
dune replied to dune's topic in The Lounge
Are the 'swivel-eyed cranks and fruitcakes' about to take revenge? The Cameroon abuse of UKIP is a dangerous game Michael Howard branded them 'cranks and gadflies'. David Cameron dubbed them 'fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists'. Now energy minister and uber-modernising Cameroon lieutenant Greg Barker has condemned their 'swivel-eyed' rhetoric. We are talking about Nigel Farage's UK Independence Party, best known for its enthusiasm for pulling Britain out of the European Union. It would appear the Tory establishment is less than enamoured of UKIP given the vitriol it periodically hurls in their direction. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2130149/Are-swivel-eyed-cranks-fruitcakes-revenge-The-Cameroon-abuse-UKIP-dangerous-game.html#ixzz1s8ogFnQX -
Nigel Farage confirms that some Tory MP's are in discussions to defect
dune replied to dune's topic in The Lounge
I cannot see the Conservative Party allowing them to grow to a level that challenges them more than they already do. If you look in key marginals such as Southampton the UKIP vote stopped the Tories winning a majority. But the Tories need a little push and defections to the UKIP combined with a strengthening of support will eventually see a decent leader elected. Someone like David Davies was just what the party needed. He would've been a real vote winner amongst the working classes. The Labour voters who put a cross next to the Tory candidate in the 80's on polling day but never admitted it. -
Nigel Farage confirms that some Tory MP's are in discussions to defect
dune replied to dune's topic in The Lounge
I was a member of UKIP, but let it lapse when the tories got back in, reckon i'll rejoin at some point. -
Reading 1/50 Saints 1/5 WHU EVS http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/championship/promotion For all the doom and gloom that is a very short price for us, and bookies such as Hills are only offering 1/10.
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Saints / Reading / West Ham run in: Games to go . . .
dune replied to .comsaint's topic in The Saints
I actually wish we could go back to 2 points for a win. It'd take all this must win mentality out of being a fan and we could enjoy the actual games more in the knowledge that a draw isn't a mediocre consolation. Or even 6 points for a win and 2 for a draw (3 points for a score draw) would make it better. -
Saints / Reading / West Ham run in: Games to go . . .
dune replied to .comsaint's topic in The Saints
No we don't. Obviously it'd be good for the nerves if we did, and no doubt the knobs on here will go into meltdown if we don't, but it is not a must win game. -
Yeh in the seated area, if not in the posh seated area. I've done the London road terrace, glebe road terrace (now the side family stand) and moyes end terrace on many ocassions and you won't get a worse view of a match in English football than from behind the goals. That is why I chose the home side stand because we had sold out in the away seated area - until another 590 became available, which is why i'll try and get a ticket in the away seated area and try and flog the home one before the game by hanging round outside the ticket office and discretely asking if anyone wants it cheap.
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Blackburn Rovers. A club in a position beyond their natural level living on the scraps left from the Jack Walker era with a fair number of plastic fans who might have chosen Man Utd or Liverpool. Rubbish atmosphere, half empty ground, dull and dreary town and region, a club just waiting for the inevitable decline to finally take them back where they belong.
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Nah, I've got work the next morning so won't be drinking so would prefer a decent view of the game.