AwaySaint1 Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 So we are offloading players as fast as we can that earn more than £500 a week and have shut corners of the ground while doing away with the free bus pass. Yet WE STILL HAVE A PLC RUNNING US. Do you think the feel good factor will be better in the stands at Bournemouth than at Saints next season? At least they may feel like they support a phoenix with a motto of "football first" rather than a plc with the motto"business and shareholders first"??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
70's Mike Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 So we are offloading players as fast as we can that earn more than £500 a week and have shut corners of the ground while doing away with the free bus pass. Yet WE STILL HAVE A PLC RUNNING US. Do you think the feel good factor will be better in the stands at Bournemouth than at Saints next season? At least they may feel like they support a phoenix with a motto of "football first" rather than a plc with the motto"business and shareholders first"??? depends on who wins most games Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Johnson Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 if we're top of the league come christmas, it wouldn't matter if we're a PLC or not... we'll all be talking about the football Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tiger Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 So we are offloading players as fast as we can that earn more than £500 a week and have shut corners of the ground while doing away with the free bus pass. Yet WE STILL HAVE A PLC RUNNING US. Do you think the feel good factor will be better in the stands at Bournemouth than at Saints next season? At least they may feel like they support a phoenix with a motto of "football first" rather than a plc with the motto"business and shareholders first"??? Careful I am not sure you are allowed to express even slightly cynical thoughts on this forum. The happy clappies are in control. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rpb Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 Careful I am not sure you are allowed to express even slightly cynical thoughts on this forum. The happy clappies are in control. Lets at least lose a game before becoming miserable... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tiger Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 Lets at least lose a game before becoming miserable... There is a train of thought that if we lose you can say ah well I was expecting that and if we win its a pleasant surprise. Saints have given us much to be miserable over the last 4 years so is it a surprise when the odd bit of gallows humour surfaces. Even in the dark days of the 90s we had Le Tiss and in the dark days of the 50s we had Elvis (Paine that is not Presley). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Martini Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 Football is business for Bournemouth as well. Unless you're an amateur club that doesn't really care about the results you're a business first since the football on the pitch is highly dependant on what happens in the business side. I'm sure Saints fans will be happy enough if we preform better with our current team then we did last year. After all it would help out club become financially stable again and most of our player will be from out own academy which counts for something as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lumpofshipperley Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 Careful I am not sure you are allowed to express even slightly cynical thoughts on this forum. The happy clappies are in control. Yeah there's been a shift in power. It's better than all the arguments that this forum was generating over the past 2 years. God they were getting tedious. Let's just enjoy it before the moaners get back from holiday! ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roman Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 (edited) Yeah there's been a shift in power. It's better than all the arguments that this forum was generating over the past 2 years. God they were getting tedious. Let's just enjoy it before the moaners get back from holiday! ;-) But feel-bad has always been more fun, especially on here. Twelve months on from the promotion-pushing Saintsforum and its summer of takeover madness, Saintsweb seems to have lost much of that mojo. Re-signing over-age players hasn’t solved the problem. Alpine saint has not recovered from his cruciate spelling injury, and delldays is pulling out of too many tackles. Sundance can’t decide on a personality, and the virtual Richard Chorley is rumoured no longer to exist. Our own-goal specialists tommac, St D and LLS have been banished to the industrial estates whence they came, and their replacement, Tiger, is nowhere near annoying enough. Result of our over-reliance on youth: threads on the main board play on far past the full 90 mins and life is more optimistic although no more polite necessarily. It's just a little bit dull. Edited 8 August, 2008 by Roman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ponty Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 Being honest, I think you'll struggle to find a happy Bournemouth fan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Shearer Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 So who else is going to run the club then? I'm still waiting for a takeover. Honestly, so many people are ready to put the boot in before we've even began. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoswellSaint Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 But feel-bad has always been more fun, especially on here. Twelve months on from the promotion-pushing Saintsforum and its summer of takeover madness, Saintsweb seems to have lost much of that mojo. Re-signing over-age players hasn’t solved the problem. Alpine saint has not recovered from his cruciate spelling injury, and delldays is pulling out of too many tackles. Sundance can’t decide on a personality, and the virtual Richard Chorley is rumoured no longer to exist. Our own-goal specialists tommac, St D and LLS have been banished to the industrial estates whence they came, and their replacement, Tiger, is nowhere near annoying enough. Result of our over-reliance on youth: threads on the main board play on far past the full 90 mins and life is more optimistic although no more polite necessarily. It's just a little bit dull. Good summary, when is your movie coming out? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roman Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 Good summary, when is your movie coming out? It's a TV film actually darling. I'll PM you nearer the date if you're interested. (It'll be on US TV as well) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slickmick Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 But feel-bad has always been more fun, especially on here. Twelve months on from the promotion-pushing Saintsforum and its summer of takeover madness, Saintsweb seems to have lost much of that mojo. Re-signing over-age players hasn’t solved the problem. Alpine saint has not recovered from his cruciate spelling injury, and delldays is pulling out of too many tackles. Sundance can’t decide on a personality, and the virtual Richard Chorley is rumoured no longer to exist. Our own-goal specialists tommac, St D and LLS have been banished to the industrial estates whence they came, and their replacement, Tiger, is nowhere near annoying enough. Result of our over-reliance on youth: threads on the main board play on far past the full 90 mins and life is more optimistic although no more polite necessarily. It's just a little bit dull. And Roman, who spends all day character assessing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roman Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 And Roman, who spends all day character assessing. Not any more! I'm off to the wilds of South Asia in a minute, worryingly on an airline whose initials are also known to stand for Please Inform Allah. Back at the end of Sept, when, to stay on topic, we'll be at the top of the league...Bye!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pongo Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 So we are offloading players as fast as we can that earn more than £500 a week and have shut corners of the ground while doing away with the free bus pass. Yet WE STILL HAVE A PLC RUNNING US. Do you think the feel good factor will be better in the stands at Bournemouth than at Saints next season? At least they may feel like they support a phoenix with a motto of "football first" rather than a plc with the motto"business and shareholders first"??? Top post. The PLC needs to cease to exist for Saints to rise again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derry Posted 8 August, 2008 Share Posted 8 August, 2008 (edited) Every saints fan I know if feeling more positive than in a long time. We're slowly beginning to actually deal with our problems and move forward, what's bad about that? Our options are carry on ignoring everything and hope it magically fixes itself, or take action and produce a team that'll give their all each week. For the first time in a couple of years I think we'll come away from most games thinking we've seen a saints team give everything and play as well as they can. Who knows what the result will be, but the attitude and determination around the place is a hell of a lot easier to support. Anyone who really struggled with the apathetic burley times will surely know what I'm talking about. Last season under Burley was the only time in my lifetime supporting saints that I really found it hard to care win, lose or draw, and that wasn't because of the league or the quality. I watched at least 25 games of the most unimagineable dross it's been my misfortune to witness last season. I really don't give a jot for last years team. I have seen enough of the present team to know that they will do a lot better and be a pleasure to watch, compared with last season's rabble. Edited 8 August, 2008 by derry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wade Garrett Posted 9 August, 2008 Share Posted 9 August, 2008 I watched at least 25 games of the most unimagineable dross it's been my misfortune to witness last season. I really don't give a jot for last years team. I have seen enough of the present team to know that they will do a lot better and be a pleasure to watch, compared with last season's rabble. I admire your optimism derry. I hope you're not disappointed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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