
Paul Chuckle
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This is currently being arranged by a Saints fan who has appeared on a channel 4 reality TV show and done a few other bits of radio and tv work. All i can say at this time is that the legends have been contacted and are in the process of sorting out celebrities to play in the game. I believe Eastleigh have agreed in princible to hold the game but still to hear back from SFC about it taking place at St Marys Stadium. This is all i know at this time but once venue and date is sorted i will post on hear and hope as many as you can make it. Will be auctioning of a place in the team etc...............
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Paul Simpson at Shrewsbury I'd have
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LOL was waiting for someone to mention Packham. Made me LOL though
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Yes but when asked on the show before he said he was a Southampton fan, even though he doesn't really like football
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I raised this last year about shutting the west quay shop but i think its better to keep this open. The megastore should only open on match days and the westquay shop should open all the time IMO The staff in the megastore must have nothing to do during the day? Went in yesterday and 5 members of staff stood around and me and my mates the only people in there.
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That made me LOL ha ha ha. Still brings a smile to my face everytime I see it. Would love to see the posts on this from 2 years ago. Started with polite 'yeah looks ok' to some if the funniest posts I've ever read
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Not sure if already been posted but here’s the info on those in charge now: http://www.begbies-traynor.com/david_hudson/29
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What now for the Saints Trust?Surely they are in an even weaker position than they were before with no share holding what's so ever with SLH going in to Admin!!!!!
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The most worrying thing i have read today And it means the Saints are now threatened by liquidation and could drop out of the Football League, if SLH fails to attract new investment by the end of the summer.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/southampton/7976418.stm Lowe speaks
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His temperament and consistency, together with a high level of fitness, enabled him to continue to play every match until 18 January 2003 when he limped off with an injury in a 1–0 defeat to Liverpool. This brought to an end a run of 113 consecutive appearances, a Premiership record for an outfield player (since surpassed by Frank Lampard).[4] His run started on 4 March 2000 since when Bridge had played 10,160 consecutive minutes of Premiership football, not missing a single minute's play through injury or suspension.
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Didn't he play every minute of every game for like 100 odd games? Doesn't he still hold that record for an outfield player in the premiership??????
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A P*mpey fan I work with said to me this morning that he dreamt last night that we beat QPR 4-1 and Surman scored the 2nd goal worth a £1.00 bet i think
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Proof that we are no longer a youthful team
Paul Chuckle replied to SaintBobby's topic in The Saints
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Proof that we are no longer a youthful team
Paul Chuckle replied to SaintBobby's topic in The Saints
But in the long run the likes of Gobbern, McGlaggon, Patterson, Mills will all be better for this seasons experiences Gillett is 23 i think but he wasnt getting a look until this season and is turning in to a useful player. If anything i reckon he'd have gone by now had he not been given the chance. -
MLT statue would have to be in the pose after he had just scored that wonder goal against Blackburn whilst he has his hands raised in the air Can't find the pic though
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Just the Trusts desperate attempt to get a fan on the board. Will never happen and will never work + has anyone who originally joined the Trust actually renewed your membership? What do you actually get for your membership in the first place?????
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Best moment as a Southampton fan was Brett's goal against Watford in FA Cup Semi. good luck to him
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I think this confirms he is permanant http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/team/?page_id=6587&player_id=157
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One of my mates is a big fan of Dutch Football. He told me that Wotte is well respected in the Dutch game and is also a big TV oundit out there. Aparantly he likes a to play a hard style of play!!!!!!!
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Seems to me that Wotte is permanant successor
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I am totally under whelmed by events at SMS yet again. Poortvliet should be sacked simple as that. If I was Surman or Lallana I would seriously be slapping in a transfer request this morning as I would not want to play for this Dutch clown. The sad thing is I think we are stuck with Jan even if we go down; this is Lowes 3-4 year plan That’s why at the next home game the fans really need to crank up the pressure on Jan as I can see him walking away if the pressure gets too much and that’s our only hope of getting rid of him.
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The last thing we need now is for Jan to pull off a freak result
Paul Chuckle replied to Mr X's topic in The Saints
The Barnsley win which was much needed has kept JP in his job for about another 10 games! -
I think JP is as good as gone. Why else announce a Crisis meeting if you were 100% behind the manager??????? Something behind the scenes is obviously not right especially with Hockaday being placed on gardening leave by the club Lowe sacked Wigley yes too late but he did sack him so i don't think he will be worried about sacking JP. Lowe won't admit he was wrong, he will say something along the lines of..... 'it was an idea that given time could have worked, but in football we live in a results driven enviroment and we just weren't gettng the rub of the green'
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I think JP is as good as gone. Why else announce a Crisis meeting if you were 100% behind the manager??????? Something behind the scenes is obviously not right especially with Hockaday being placed on gardening leave by the club Lowe sacked Wigley yes too late but he did sack him so i don't think he will be worried about sacking JP. Lowe won't admit he was wrong, he will say something along the lines of..... 'it was an idea that given time could have worked, but in football we live in a results driven enviroment and we just weren't gettng the rub of the green'