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I hope none of the people are from this website forum but it wouldn't surprise me at all.
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Who else is wetting themselves at the prospect
Charlie Wayman replied to Thedelldays's topic in The Saints
I C I must crown that somehow but artist not my forte -
How many players do we need t mount a promotion push?
Charlie Wayman replied to CLOTH EARS's topic in The Saints
It would be a fair question if we were not still intent on selling every bugger we had last season, otherwise it's all pie-in-the-sky tosh. We'll be lucky to stay in Divsion 3 next year with the squad we are likely to have left. As one who endured it all before 50 years ago, I have to calm you youngsters down a bit and not expect too much. In my own view it will take us about seven years to get out of this sh*t hole and then we are back in the CCC if Coke are still sponsoring by then and then what, Premiership around 2025 if you are lucky. Whether I'll be around long enough to see it is anybody's guess. -
The media vs Nick Illingsworth & Richard Chorley
Charlie Wayman replied to Matthew Le God's topic in The Saints
The nub of the problem is that there is no one stereo-typical Saints fan; The Echo is being plain bloody lazy just to ring up their usual buddy for a quick quote. It is all quite irrelevant anyway as the e-mails they get on every issue gives them all the feedback they need. The only commonality amongst fans is that all want Saints to win and do well. For sure nobody, Mr Illingworth or anybody else can represent my views uness they bother to take the time to come and ask. -
Is it me or are we all going to hell in a wheelbarrow? At least we got Stoke and West Ham last year, seems nobody wants to know us now. No way Jose, count me out of this load of codswallop. Hope Pinnacle have more ambition than the nerds who dreamed up these fixtures.
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Why no just Saints FC
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One R in Rrse, oops. sorry two!
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Nobody wants us because of US. Surely the penny will drop soon. This forum makes us - without exception - look like a bunch of idiotic oiks, semi-literate, poorly informed, rumour-mongering miseries, finding fault with everything and everyone. Who would want us?
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You are right; as everyone who knows something about gardening will know, once it's been properly fertilised, top dressing follows fairly quickly
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I'm a cynical b*gg*r but didn't the Titanic sail from here with all it's deck chairs on the wrong decks? Presumably we will now have a website "that befits a League 1 (aka DIVISION THREE) side."
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i suggested this at lunchtime so people read it THERE first
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At least it does explain Gordon Strachan's decision to quit Celtic and return to Saints... You heard it here first!
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So the OS has published a final list of Division 3 participants. My comments annotated; Brentford (WTFAT) Brighton & Hove Albion (WTFAT) Bristol Rovers (WTFAT) Carlisle (WTFAT) Charlton Athletic (ASOFWS) Colchester United (WTFAT) Exeter City (WTFAT) Gillingham (WTFAT) Hartlepool United (WTFAT) Huddersfield Town (WTFAT) Leeds United (ASOFWS) Leyton Orient (WTFAT) Millwall (WTFAT) MK Dons (WTFAT) Norwich City (ASOFWS) Oldham Athletic (WTFAT) Southend United (WTFAT) SOUTHAMPTON (ICFBI) Stockport County (WTFAT) Swindon Town (WTFAT) Tranmere Rovers (WTFAT) Walsall (WTFAT) Wycombe Wanderers (WTFAT) Yeovil Town (WTFAT)
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Euell.. For F*** Sake! What do we want to sign that useless p***k for?
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What a bunch of gloomy loonies you are.
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The problem is that the sort of money being talked about as offers will leave us fit only to be a struggling Division 3 side, recovery from which will be a long drawn out affair lasting many years. Think in future of Exeter, Bristol Rovers or Brighton as our counterparts rather than Coventry, Spurs or Fulham
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Perhaps you didn't know that Football League rules require a team to field 11 players for the start of a match even in Division 3.
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You seem to have forgotten that Mr Fry has bosses who are pressurising him to come up with a solution, sooner rater than later, so 'extension of deadlines' and 'breakthrough' are the sort of socio-political gobble-de-gook that BIG suits like to hear to re-assure themselves that they are not actually bogged down in an impasse. If Mr Fry does not clinch a deal, I suspect his take home pay will be drasticaaly reduced later in the year. Just spare a thought for the poor luckless sod!
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On BBC News at lunchtime. No hope! theme.
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I've waited long enough for saints and Fry to sort themselves out; just heard today that I have qualified for a ST at Emirates so got to decide whether to send off my cheque over weekend. At least it's Premiership football and at least they've got Walcott and at least they play in red & white. Can't be in two places at once 'though so looks like Saints and me are all washed up. All those years down the drain and for what? It's their own fault, too many false dawns and broken promises.
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As I say every Friday.. "Maybe next week, Jack?" Call me a cynic or what. It ain't gonna happen, of course. Nothing good has been announced by this club for the past ten years now so don't expect change anytime soon. I'm waiting with more excitement to see the expense claims of our two adorable Labour MP's
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I'd like my chair moved closer to the railings please steward...
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A sad loss. Hope he will be remembered at the next home match with a one minute silence.
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Always knew he'd be the first target, the bloke is seriously good but Leicester, you gotta be kiddin'. he's good enough for Manure
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This is complete and utter ballocks and you know it is! Stop writing puerile fantasy nonsense and grow up. You make yourself look like an oversize Rrse'ole.