
Seaford Saint
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Sweet Poison and Rushwood used to play in the Woolston, the pub with a big room at the back Awful, enough said
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I dont like Froch....I really don't. He is unsporting in victory when there's no need. I look forward to him getting beaten
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Fair Trade, Organic, Eco-Friendly or Price
Seaford Saint replied to Nineteen Canteen's topic in The Lounge
Fairtrade for anything I buy, always buy free range eggs or chickens that roam around a bitetc. The best for the animals and the best for farmers wherever they may be in the world. Tuna caught by a rod and pole as well, courtesy of Waitrose. I shop at the farmers market whenever we are around on a Sunday. I walk to work.... I catch my own trout:) -
Southend V Saints,1st half & half time chat..
Seaford Saint replied to saint lard's topic in The Saints
COYR go for it -
All those who want Pardew out now, at this moment are just plain thick. Some people don't have the ability to think, they can only react. I have seen this on here many times. His time might be up at some future date but not now.....for what its worth I thought that Tuesday's game was the best I had seen Saints play in ages. The last 20 minutes showed the lack of confidence......there is still work to be done.
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Jimmy Melia scored for Saints against Newcastle in 1967
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Sad news, thinking of you both.....
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I have just come back from Germany on business and I asked my Vodafone counterparts about Works Councils. These are set up to look into moves by companies who want to make changes, redundancies moving staff etc. His words were that Works Councils were set up to control theh excesses of Capitalism. They have a lot of power and can stop firms from making wholesale redundancies etc. We don't have that here, maybe we should, then there would be no need to strike
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I would have kept quiet about this if it was me.
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You will find all our major parties in the run up to the next election whenever that might be seeking out Rupert Murdoch in an an effort to get support from his papers. So our democratic election is decided in no small part by an Australian. Cynically, if Cameron meets with Murdoch and promises to tackle the Beeb he'll have a landslide victory courtesy of the Sun etc.
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take a photo of it and we'll see what it is!!!
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Why did the ball boys have the balls taken from them?
Seaford Saint replied to lordswoodsaints's topic in The Saints
Agreed an excellent ref I thought. Only a couple of inexplicable decisions -
You have a PM
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Excellent post. My considered opinion is this...he's too good for the team. Maybe that's a reason to sell him, I don't know. The same is/was true of Surman. He has quick feet and a quick brain but is surrounded by donkies, in no special order.... Lambert, Patterson, Wotton, James....not to mention Lancashire. Who is he going to interact with? Lambert wil score goals but is limited as a footballer from what I have seen, I guess you play to his strengths but he knows where the net is. Can Lallana assist in this? I think he could playing in the right position with the right players around him. Jermaine Wright is probably past it
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Swindon 1 v Saints 0 Post-Match Reaction
Seaford Saint replied to StuRomseySaint's topic in The Saints
Gillett in place of Wotton must be a plausable idea.....it gets my vote -
Wrong, they regularly played it on the ground to their fast forwards who made our defence look pedestrian.
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Swindon 1 v Saints 0 Post-Match Reaction
Seaford Saint replied to StuRomseySaint's topic in The Saints
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Swindon 1 v Saints 0 Post-Match Reaction
Seaford Saint replied to StuRomseySaint's topic in The Saints
I was there tonight, and Swindon were not awful. Their No 11 was a better outfield player than any of ours IMHO. Same for their number 14 who marked Lambert out of the game. As for Lambert, he looks like a donkey to me, slow etc. Is he fit? If Lambert plays like he did tonight for a month or so, he willl have to be dropped. Wotton gets a lot of stick on here, but I watched closely and he made a lot of passes, broke up moves and did OK. Where ever Saints problems are on the pitch I don't think Wotton is the worst problem we have, there are two or three larger problems to deal with before you get to him. -
Swindon 1 v Saints 0 Post-Match Reaction
Seaford Saint replied to StuRomseySaint's topic in The Saints
I have been thinking the same thing -
Saw 10 shooting stars including 4 very bright ones which left a trail in the sky briefly in about an hour last night at Combe Gibbit
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Looks as if I have started a debate
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Its off topic but I found this about Carr Extracts from Carr's questioning by police Officer: "So who was the last person to speak to Holly and Jessica?" Carr: "Ian I think." Officer: "Who's got access to the hanger?" Carr: "Ian." Officer: "Whose fingerprints are on the bag?" Carr: "Ian." Officer: "Who lived near Wangford?" Carr: "Ian." Officer: "Who goes to Lakenheath spotting aeroplanes?" Carr: "He hasn't been there in ages." Officer: "Who had a false alibi?" Carr: "Ian." Officer: "Who had his house cleaned by Maxine?" Carr: "He didn't have his house cleaned by Maxine." Officer: "He did." Carr: "It's my flaming house!" Officer: "Is it? It's the caretaker's cottage." Carr: "It's my home." Officer: "Mmmm hmmm." Carr: "I'm the housewife, I'm the cleaner, if I'm not allowed to clean my own house it's a bit bad. Do you think I'd get down on my hands and knees and scrub something that I knew that something had happened?" Officer: "Well, would you?" Carr: "No I bloody wouldn't! I ain't got nothing to do with this at all and he ain't got owt either!" Officer: "Maxine you're wearing blinkers." Carr: "I'm not wearing blinkers." Officer: "You are." Carr: "I'm not wearing blinkers, he wouldn't do anything like this." I don't think the penny dropped until she got to court.....
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I will have to read up on this and I am not sure where to read ....I think the lady who left her the bungalow recognised something of the circumstances she herself had been in. I don't think its as clear cut in Maxine Carr's case as it is with this mother. I don't think Carr believed that Huntley had murdered the girls when asked to provide the alibi and that's why she lied. I know in court she realised what a monster he actually was - I think she cut him off there. She was I believe close to one of the girls. She was guilty, no doubt about that but I do believe it was unwittingly. I remain of the view that she has been vilified by the media, I am not a cuckoo, but I don't believe everything I read as news when often it is opinion
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Maxine Carr is badly portrayed by the media. I was pleased for her that a complete stranger recognised the situation Maxine was in and left her a bungalow in her will. Huntley is evil.