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Coxford_lou

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  1. Another ex Saint. We're everywhere! World, here we come...
  2. Give the ball to the Southampton trained players, and we start doing interesting things !
  3. And Lambert played a part in that too....
  4. Clyne and Shaw doing well so far!
  5. Proper old school. None of this Movember hipster nonsense.
  6. Ha ha, rumbled!
  7. Ooh, tell us more about Bill Green...
  8. And football supporters too!! The shame!
  9. Great, another woman on Saintsweb! Bring on the sanity!
  10. Male NO Aged 60 or above NO Social grade is ABC1 (Which is upper, middle or lower midde-class) CHRIST NO (THOUGH MARKETERS WOULD PROB TRY TO DEFINE ME AS ABC1) Lives in the South Coast region NO Leans politically to the right NO Typical professions are in Travel and Hospitality, Engineering and Mining NO Favourite dish is Sweet and Sour Spare Rib UGH NO Favourite hobbies are Bird Watching, Gardening and Reading NO Favourite sports are Football and Cricket HATE CRICKET Have general interests in Business and Finance, Radio and International News NO Most likely pet is a Cat NO Shops at Waitrose NO Wears brands like Blue Harbour, Bench and Craghoppers NO Banks at Lloyds NO Drives an Alfa Romeo NO Favourite film is One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest NO Favourite TV Show is Bleak House NO Favourite music artist is The Moody Blues NO Favourite celebrity is Audrey Hepburn NO Reads The Guardian and Condé Nast Traveller NO YES! 100% NON PIGEON HOLEABLE !
  11. But what's not depressing is responses by Saintandy666, sadoldgit, kelvinsrighthandglove, CB Fry, as well as a few others. And by the debate being had, as depressing as it is, at least their points have been made. I also think it's a tough topic for people who haven't been through it, or who don't have experience working with people who have been through it, to really appreciate. Plus I think some men do feel vulnerable by the notion that they could easily be accused of something similar without having done anything intentionally wrong. Whereas, I think if they were to watch first hand an incident like this, they would realise there's no way they would be in that position in the first place. Personally, I can't under any circumstance imagine inflicting that kind of control on another human being. The trouble with Chad Evans is he genuinely doesn't believe he did anything wrong, and that's not because he's innocent, that's because he doesn't think there's anything wrong with what he did, which is a whole different ball game. Luckily, the law courts and jury are more sophisticated than he is.
  12. Me too. I think his style will fit RKs tactics better than Pochettino. And he's got a bloody fantastic attitude. Not just approach to this injury recuperation, but also the bravery he shows on the pitch.
  13. CB Fry, you are my new favourite poster, based on this thread. I shall view your usual cantankerous responses in a whole different light.
  14. Pelle's is the best, but I love Wanyama's goal. Oh and Clynes... Can't believe how far out both were.
  15. Just on the off chance that no one has bothered to read the link I've posted above, I'm going to copy and paste the relevant section to that particular point: Myth Women often make up stories or lie about being raped. Fact For anyone who has been raped or sexually assaulted, whether or not to report to the police can be a difficult decision. At present, it's estimated that only 15% of the 85,000 women who are raped and over 400,000 who are sexually assaulted in England and Wales every year report. One significant reason many women and girls tell us they don't go to the police is because of their fear of not being believed. Unfortunately, a disproportionate media focus on the very small number of cases each year that involve a so-called false allegation of sexual violence perpetuates the public perception that malicious false reporting is common. In fact, it is this perception that is entirely false. For many years, studies have suggested that false reporting rates for rape are no different from false reporting rates for any other crime, that is, around 4%. In March 2013, the Crown Prosecution Service published a survey confirming that false rape reports are 'very rare' and suggesting they could make up less than 1% of all reports. Read more here.
  16. "Seduction" ??????????????!!! You class getting a girl drunk to coerce her into sex as seduction ????!!! Oh my god. That explains a lot of disappointing evenings.
  17. Myths and realities of rape http://www.rapecrisis.org.uk/commonmyths2.php Might be worth having a read before passing judgement...
  18. The Mail agrees... http://dailym.ai/1xCxcxE
  19. What's this? England playing a pressing game? Surely not. Clyne doing very well so far...
  20. Just hope they support him in defence and don't leave him exposed when he's bombing forward...
  21. @SchneiderlinMo4: Sad to be out of the Team because of my injury (which is not too serious but need to take it easy)Thank u 4 your support! #AllezLesBleus
  22. Tinder, I'll bet! Nothing wrong with consensual sex. Very different from the topic bring discussed here...
  23. It's a tough topic to be making a call on when you don't know full facts of the case. But KevinsRightGlove summary of the difficulty of getting rape convictions says a lot. I think there is likely to be much more debate in the media around the predatory nature of some individuals around women who have had too much alcohol and aren't in control of their decisions...I've seen it so many times, and it's grotesque. But much as the bulk of this conversation is good debate, it's still a bit weird to be reading some of these opinions on what is a Saints football forum. If I wanted to read opinions about rape, I'd read the comments section in the Daily Mail, which I don't because it just makes me feel depressed...
  24. Will CB Fry bite...the tension is building...
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