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Weston Saint

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  1. Very enjoyable. Well done John.
  2. Correct, Boyer did not play for us in European competitions because we never qualified during the period he was with Saints.
  3. Drew Surman was sold to Wolves to help pay the wages. He was under contract with Saints and happy to stay and help them gain promotion but understood the reason for having to move on. To sign for a Premier club cannot be bad for him though
  4. Fantastic. Thanks for posting it. Thoroughly good read.
  5. That is my understanding as well
  6. Despite his public support, in private Lynam was against Fialka going public and suprised/disappointed when he did!
  7. No could not go on Saturday.
  8. He took up a consltancy role to report to Rod Bransgrove and the other Directors on all cricketing levels at the club. He did a stint when they were on a pre season tour of South Africa and has been at the club a few weeks recently. He told me he was to finish at the end of this month.
  9. I have spoken to him a couple of times. Quiet but effective man. On Wednesday I met a friend at the ground who has cerebral palsy, but a bright chap. His father asked me if Duncan Fletcher was at the ground so he could sign his book which he was reading. I got a message to Duncan asking if he would sign it if I collected the same. Next thing I know he had left the dressing room, went down to where my friend was sitting near the club shop chatted and signed his book. I thanked Duncan that evening and he said he was only to pleased to do so. Dressing room have a lot of admiration for him as well.
  10. I spoke to an ex Director last week who was pretty certain it was Crouch who paid the "pinnacle" deposit. This fits with information I was given previously about a certain account where the money came from and who the signatory of that account was. Incidently he also confirmed that some of those with past connections to SLH were looking to take a box this season. Lowe was not one of them, many will be pleased to know.
  11. Spoke to Dimi after the game. He is fine. Slight cut behind the ear, that is all.
  12. She said she was to Um Pahars on Saturday when he had fixed on her
  13. Well done Pilchards. Great reports. Gives us supporters some hope after years of pure rubbish on match days.
  14. What a strange comment. I think you misunderstand me.
  15. Today, Sunday, is a 50 over game with an interesting Hampshire group. Riazuddin, Wood and Vince all in action again with the two umpires, John Holder and Steve Malone, both past Hampshire players officiating. Riazuddin captains the side again who won the opening one dayer and won the test series 1-0 http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/current/match/383277.html
  16. Just done mine by paypal.
  17. I had problems with McMememy's interference in club affairs when Crouch was "in charge". However I have no problem with him attending matches in the Directors box as a guest of the club, recognising his massive positive contribution to our history. I put up the original post as I saw it as unfinished business that has now been cleared up by the link. We are now in a new era. The positives and negatives of the past have happened. Let's hope the clubs new era contains more positives than negatives. I watched yesterdays's game. I was disappointed at our overall tactics and lack of quality but with Pardew taking over now, with a little strengthening and an inprovement in our fitness levels I see this as the bottom of the curve. The only way is up in my opinion.
  18. Rupert Lowe: Our report, Southampton down to their nails as more anguish looms (27 April, page 9, Sport) wrongly suggested that the Football Association was conducting an investigation into where a reported £40m had gone missing when Mr Lowe was chairman of Southampton FC. In fact there was no missing money nor any FA investigation. We apologise unreservedly to Mr Lowe for this error. http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2009/jul/18/rupert-lowe-corrections-clarifications http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/apr/27/southampton-burnley-championship-relegation
  19. Ajax looked slick, passed slick and a decent team. We looked what we are, a div 1 side. Passing poor, midfield too deep for much of the game and some of our players looked unfit. That said I think Pardew has something to work with.
  20. Can I suggest you guys carry on this "discussion" in the Muppet forum please.
  21. Gets a cautious thumbs up from me. Has experience, young enough to retain ambition and drive, and bearing mind we are a Div 1 club appointing a former Premier Manager, as good as can be expected.
  22. Now 6/4 on
  23. On this one Tony Adams is not among the favourites. http://www.oddschecker.com/football/football-specials/southampton-specials/next-permanent-manager
  24. I don't. Duncan's source on these matters is very good. Things can change but so far events seem to be supporting his sources information.
  25. Whilst I am worried that time is not on our side if we are going to hit the ground running on the opening day of the season, I am encouraged that our new owner and his management team are not going to make a rash and uninformed decision. There are plenty of options and it looks like they are going to make sure they get the right person for the job in hand. All this talk of possible offers being turned down and who is favourite for the job is pure speculation. I suggest they will be taking advice from respected parts of the industry, sounding out candidates, looking at past records, considering coaching and leadership skills and only then drawing up a short list of prospective managers to interview. This has to be about a long term association. We must get away from the ever changing managerial position by getting back our stability and family culture.
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