
OldNick
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Really, i can't recall that.
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time will tell. I dont think he has the pace
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I am one of the few who think he is not good enough. I dearly hope to be proved wrong. he was hardly prolific in L1 how he'll cope due to his lack of space in the Championship will be interesting
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he was the one looked at the cash for peerages. Another cover up IMO
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NI said yesterday on the lines that, no-one should be exempt from investigation. Seems to me they are sending out a warning to many at the top that if they go down the lot will. They will cover it up as too many in high places are vulnerable.
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not that i know of
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* Log Out * Settings * My Profile * Notifications o No new messages o Inbox * Welcome, OldNick * Home * Forum o New Posts o Private Messages o FAQ o Calendar o Community + Groups + My Albums + Friends & Contacts o Forum Actions + Mark Forums Read + General Settings + Edit Profile o Quick Links + Subscribed Threads + Open Contacts Popup + View Site Leaders + Who's Online * Prediction League * Podcast * Stats o Stats Home o Fixtures o League Table o Current Squad o Season Stats o Stadium Guides o Player Search o Teams * Blogs * What's New? * Advanced Search * Home * SaintsWeb * Forum * Southampton Football Club * The Saints * Saints vs Saints (St Gallen) tonight + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: Saints vs Saints (St Gallen) tonight * View First Unread * Thread Tools o Show Printable Version o Email this Page… o Subscribe to this Thread… * Search Thread o o Advanced Search * Rate This Thread o Current Rating o Excellent o Good o Average o Bad o Terrible o * Display o Linear Mode o Switch to Hybrid Mode o Switch to Threaded Mode 1. Today 01:38 PM #1 Ivan Katalinic's 'tache's Avatar Ivan Katalinic's 'tache * View Profile * View Forum Posts * Private Message * View Blog Entries * View Articles * Add as Contact Ivan Katalinic's 'tache is online now Full Member Join Date Nov 2006 Posts 1,796 Default Saints vs Saints (St Gallen) tonight Be interesting to see the line-up tonight. Wonder whether the starting XI will be more akin to NA's first choice line up or whether it'll be a complete mix up & a different team each half, as against Biel-Bienne? Also wonder Jack Cork is up to speed yet or whether he's still playing catch up after the extra time off after the U21 tournament. Quick reply to this message Reply Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Multi-Quote This Message Blog this Post 2. Today 01:44 PM #2 Saint_lambden * View Profile * View Forum Posts * View Blog Entries * View Articles * Add as Contact Saint_lambden is offline Registered User Join Date Mar 2009 Location Tadley Posts 455 Default I think he said post match against Biel he'd play two different teams each half. Quick reply to this message Reply Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Multi-Quote This Message Blog this Post 3. Today 01:58 PM #3 Pilchards's Avatar Pilchards * View Profile * View Forum Posts * Private Message * View Blog Entries * View Articles * Add as Contact Pilchards is offline Full Member Join Date Nov 2006 Location It's master to you. Posts 1,651 Default Quote Originally Posted by Saint_lambden View Post I think he said post match against Biel he'd play two different teams each half. I hope not! This is what ****s me off, the amount of times we start the first game of the season and a manager will admit I'm not sure what my best team is yet. Get the players upto match fitness quickly and start to gel as a team please. Thank you. Quick reply to this message Reply Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Multi-Quote This Message Blog this Post 4. Today 01:59 PM #4 itchen_dan's Avatar itchen_dan * View Profile * View Forum Posts * Private Message * View Blog Entries * View Articles * Add as Contact itchen_dan is online now Full Member Join Date Aug 2008 Location Itchen Stand Block 4! Posts 839 Default Quote Originally Posted by Saint_lambden View Post I think he said post match against Biel he'd play two different teams each half. Yep he says on one of the saints player interviews that he intends to have 2 different XI's again and looking to experiment with different players and systems. Quick reply to this message Reply Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Multi-Quote This Message Blog this Post Im getting pages loading like this, with blue edgeing!!!! any ideas?
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well 66% are having problems 33% not. There is a problem Houston
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The last 2 days i have found the site slow with pages slow load time, and also the lounge and muppet show not getting the page displayed correctly. Anyone else finding the same?
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Corp is back again, Pompey must have won a pre-season game.
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People dismissing a player like Antonio need to look back at history. Certain players fit in at certain clubs but not at others. MA did very well for us and under the right guidance could be a decent player. just because he can't get into Readings side doesn't mean he would not do well for us. i personally would be happy for him to join us.
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Family, my business committments mean I miss quite a few games anyway and so I will pay by game. If a letter had been lying on our dresser i may have been tempted as i was reminded each time i looked, and so perhaps. I can see the club must save 10k plus by just sending e-mails
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sadly I am not going to get s/ts this season. iam disappointed that we did not have the renewal posted out, that system worked well for me over the last 20 or so years. My daughter has just had a child and so we will pick games. If we go up to the PL I would nt be prepared to pay 600+ for a ticket anyway so i doubt Ill lose out too much.
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what you type with your left hand when using that user name
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It would pretty amazing if no other paper was not also involved in this practice. The Guardian may well be innocent but I suspect the tabloids have all been at it. Left or right persuasion need the stories.
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Did you see the way that has parallels to when we went into admn? The bank manager who pulled the plug and put us into admin then appears working in a good job at the administrators. Obviously nothing wrong there of course
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well, well done to New labour. I am happy for any of our chancellors to get the debt gone of any persuasion.
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i think you will find you are incorrect there. I think you will find Lawson when chancellor paid back the debt including WWII
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This is from Citywire News. I couldnt get the link to work and so copied. Perhaps we all should now stop arguing about the cuts but get on with it. I have just become a grandparent and feel ashamed that our generations are going to leave this debt for them to pay. 'New figures from the government reveal the country faces public sector liabilities equivalent to 85% of the economy. For the first time the Treasury and the Office for Budget Responsibility have produced a set of accounts that treats UK plc as if it was just that – a business that has to comply with the IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) accounting rules. The unaudited results of a snapshot of the country’s balance sheet at 31 March 2010 are staggering at first sight. It shows: •Public sector net assets of £1.2 trillion; •Offset by total public sector liabilities of £2.4 trillion, including: •£1.1 trillion cost for public service pensions; •£803.8 billion of debt in the form of government gilts; •£105 billion of provisions; •£379.4 billion of ‘other liabilities' Of course one can see the ideological drive of a chancellor who wants to keep the public sector on a back foot. But to be fair, work on the whole of government accounts project dates back more than a decade – and so cannot be directly linked to Osborne’s austerity regime. Moreover, the results are certain to be illuminating. Much of the initial focus will inevitably fall on the cost of public sector pensions, the biggest item on the bill. This is an issue that the country needs to address, let’s hope the publication of these figures will generate more light than heat as it is a complex area. For example, a change in the discount rules used to value the liabilities saw the bill jump by £331.3 billion in one year! Other costs are not so large but also leap off the page. These include: •A £60.6 billion provision for decommissioning nuclear plants over the next century. •A clinical negligence provision of £15.8 billion. What has the NHS been doing? This relates to individual incidents where the government considers claimants have more than a 50% chance of winning. •£69 billion commitment to more than 600 private finance initiative (PFI) contracts to build and run schools and hospitals etc. Former chancellor Gordon Brown notoriously kept the cost of these off the UK balance sheet, now we can see how big they are. •£483 billion of ‘contingent, ie, they might not be called upon, liabilities from the bailout of the banks.'
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Oh, I missed the fun
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what happened to the old thread on this subject?
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I thought you were serving a ban?
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True, but I would have been amazed if they had done it differently. I suspect they are trying to save the Sun now.
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I dont think that is how it has been portrayed BTF. It has been very much the case that the Sun got that info illegally and Brown knew nothing about it,
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Have you thought about putting this on the NoTW thread as well?