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http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/articles/article.php?page_id=11412

 

Anyone know whether this made the club any money or was it just a prestige thing?

 

I did text Julian Clegg on Solent yesterday concerning Brown's visit...he didn't read it out.

 

It did say...'Perhaps Brown is in Southampton to thank Rupert Lowe for showing him that someone was more unpopular than himself'

 

Perhaps I was right....!

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Dear Gordon

A small favour if you will....

In your role as PM you travel around the country, and the world, and meet many rich, powerful and influential people. I wonder if you'd mind in future letting them know that there is a football club here, badly mis-managed in recent times that has massive potential, and is available at a very reasonable price. Oh and as you witnessed first hand - the catering is great too!

Failing that perhaps you could temporarily nationalise the club, invest a little to re-establish premiership status and when restored to its former glories - sell at a massive profit to the taxpayer.

many thanks

etc.......

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I have to laugh:smt082:smt082:smt082 I work in the docks, and for three days, there was a burger van at 101 berth..............I have this image!!!!!!!!!!!:smt082:smt082

 

I will be back working down the docks on Saturdays. I will be back there during March/April for the baggage handling. Extra money is the aim :lol:

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It cost the government £200,000 for their away day so can only assume we would have received a portion of that. Probably 90% though was on peak time first class rail travel.

 

do you think it is his visit that has driven the share price down further..to 13.5p..or just Ruperts wonderful Chairmanship?

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The article seemed more of a prestige event for the City Cruise Terminal rather than Saints to be honest.

 

But perhaps it vindicates His Rupertship's long held view about "best catering in the south".After which nothing else really matters,

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Off topic but why was it only there three days ? (or am I missing an obvious pun)

 

Presume it was there to victual the Police Protection team etc who would have had to undertake a 'sweep' of the area and lock down the building for our esteemed PM

 

btw Saints Hospitality have a term agreement with ABP to use the City Cruise Terminal for 'Special Events' The recent Bond film premiere was there too. Good venue.

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Presume it was there to victual the Police Protection team etc who would have had to undertake a 'sweep' of the area and lock down the building for our esteemed PM

 

btw Saints Hospitality have a term agreement with ABP to use the City Cruise Terminal for 'Special Events' The recent Bond film premiere was there too. Good venue.

 

 

You win the coconut sir......rehearsals took place on the Sat/Sun, Coppers by the dozen. They claimed it cost between 100,000 and 200,000, um!!!, yeh right.

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I have to laugh:smt082:smt082:smt082 I work in the docks, and for three days, there was a burger van at 101 berth..............I have this image!!!!!!!!!!!:smt082:smt082

 

 

That was for all the security / police.

Cheap and Very nice may I add :) I was working over the weekend apart from the footy on Saturday

 

Ginger, who you work for? ABP?

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Due to the failure of the management team of UK Government last season, Gordon turned to his friend Lowe, who has sung the praises of Total Football, to implement Total Government.

 

Total Government sees the replacement of experienced civil servants with school leavers. With Total Government correspondance is skillfully transfered from one in tray to another.

The opposition has however pointed out that the correspondance rarely arrives at the key destination. One could go as far as to say that Total Government, whilst pretty to watch, to rarely effective.

 

In the league table of Governments, the UK Government has slipped sharply down the league table. However at the next election Gordon will present a letter from a tax payer

congratulating Gordon on his vision and management. Gordon then wins the election with 97.5% of the vote.

 

The banks are a little uncomfortable with Total Government but are happy with promises of further asset sales later in 2009.

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So let me get this right...

 

we provided the catering?

 

 

Saints Event Management provided the catering for the main event

 

ABP Provided the Cruise Terminal, but SEM have a commercial agreement to arrange all events at the terminal

 

Bob provided the burger van while the set up / searches took place

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Saints Event Management provided the catering for the main event

 

ABP Provided the Cruise Terminal, but SEM have a commercial agreement to arrange all events at the terminal

 

Bob provided the burger van while the set up / searches took place

 

LOL. Did Gordon Brown have a burger from Bob as well? Looking chubbier every day I think.

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do you think it is his visit that has driven the share price down further..to 13.5p..or just Ruperts wonderful Chairmanship?

 

Simple case of supply and demand. I'm sure you can work out the consequences and btw its nothing to do solely with Lowe's stewardship of the last 9 months. The previous two years did the damage, relegation didn't help before that but its easy to make a case we would not be on the edge as we are today if the intervening two years hadn't occured.

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Simple case of supply and demand. I'm sure you can work out the consequences and btw its nothing to do solely with Lowe's stewardship of the last 9 months. The previous two years did the damage, relegation didn't help before that but its easy to make a case we would not be on the edge as we are today if the intervening two years hadn't occured.
Agree in part.

 

04/05 Lowe appoints three managers in one season. The result? Relegation and the loss of the Sky TV money and other income spin-offs (£25M-£30M). Lowe offers his resignation.

 

05/06 Against the first team manager's wishes Lowe brings in SCW as DoF and sidekick Clifford. Redknapp resigns mid-season and returns to Skateville. Lowe appoints Burley. The off field events dominate the close season.

 

06/07 Lowe refuses Wilde a directorship. Eventually Lowe is forced out. Wilde fails to deliver on his investment promises despite a massive £7M spending spree. Wilde is voted off both plc and football boards. The executives become the dominate force within the boardroom. The executives force out Crouch and Trant.

 

07/08 Hone & co negligently mismanages the club's finances. SISU withdraws its takeover offer. Hone & Co resign because of shareholder resolutions. Crouch takes over. Burley resigns and Crouch appoints Dodd and Gorman. NP replaces D&G and narrowly steers Saints clear of relegation on the very last day of the season. Lowe and Wilde unite and force Crouch & Co to step down.

 

08/09 Lowe appoints inexperience Dutch manager, JP. This alienates the fan base, attendances drop significantly and the clubs drops into the bottom three. Relegation and administration threatens.

 

It's obvious that they are all equally to be blamed and should all hold their heads in shame.

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The eyes of the nation were on Southampton?

 

What a load of sh**!!! As if this piece of propaganda will get me to think that the club itself is well run!!!

 

oh, and... What a load of sh**!!! How can Nineteen Canteen possibly believe that his forum posts will suddenly turn us all into avid followers of Lord Lowe!!!

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The eyes of the nation were on Southampton?

 

What a load of sh**!!! As if this piece of propaganda will get me to think that the club itself is well run!!!

 

oh, and... What a load of sh**!!! How can Nineteen Canteen possibly believe that his forum posts will suddenly turn us all into avid followers of Lord Lowe!!!

 

:confused:

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Oh Dear!

 

Birds of a feather flock together.. as the old saying goes.

 

Some might say a 'prudent' PM meets a 'prudent' management team..

 

I would say "A washed-up football club entertains a washed-up politician."

 

This is the kiss of death surely and the last thing we needed and what is even more astonishing is that Lord Lowe of Everlosing votes Labour.

 

Make mine a pint, Jimmie...

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You win the coconut sir......rehearsals took place on the Sat/Sun, Coppers by the dozen. They claimed it cost between 100,000 and 200,000, um!!!, yeh right.

 

They stopped our van on Sunday lunchtime by the millbrook flyover and searched it, when we were headed for Westquay road. At least they did something for the money. Luckily, they didnt spot the tax disc that had slipped onto the floor;)

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