
Horley CTFC Saint
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Mind you there were no fences at Hysel if memory serves so whilst fences clearly had an effect the bigger problem to my mind the was poor standard of terracing that was clearly unsafe - even at the Dell back in the day the pushing down following a goal was an disaster waiting to happen. I can't help feeling that if there were still terraces in top level grounds we would still get the patently dangerous surging of the crowd after every goal even now. The problems should have been less with the police than the owner/operators of stadiums and H&S inspectors who treated the whole football experience with contempt - what is despicable is the cover up by the authorities following Hillsborough - mistakes were clearly made which led to the disasterous consquences so what price a life - I'll guess we'll find out soon enough now that the class action is starting up again.... ...and for what its worth the recent media coverage recently has been over the top, mawkish and actually a tad tasteless for my liking.
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I'd go for VVD but surprised more aren't going for Frazer Forster - he did rather turn our season round when he returned
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Excuse me, is this the full meltdown thread or just the half hour one only I don't wish to participate for more than 30 minutes?
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Thought so - I heard he was a supporter of ISIS too and eats puppies for breakfast - what b@?!@?d!
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Wanyama - what a b@?!@?d!
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Seven years ago now Saints were in administration
Horley CTFC Saint replied to 9-3's topic in The Saints
I rarely use Barclays Bank nowadays -
Burley sacked after just two games
Horley CTFC Saint replied to Fitzhugh Fella's topic in The Saints
Out of interest how many clubs relegated from the Premier League since 2005 have managed to get into the play offs or better within two years of relegation. Can't be arsed to do the research but it seems that despite the parachute payments a hell of a lot of them went into free fall - a bit like Saints eventually did. -
Spurs of course when Poch moves on to ManUtd
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http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2013/sep/07/zaha-hadid-architecture-photography
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Yep sadly overlooked for much of her career in this country.
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Very sad - second only to Calatrava in my book http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-35936768
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Driving from the UK to Italy in August....Travel Tips Sought
Horley CTFC Saint replied to trousers's topic in The Lounge
Careful if filling up anywhere within about 50 miles of Calais on the way back - we had 3 migrants try and hide in the back of our van at a petrol station about 40 miles out. Then again I've been looking for a reliable gardener for a while -
Secular Southampton FC social media accounts
Horley CTFC Saint replied to Matthew Le God's topic in The Saints
I just wished that people posting on here knew what secular meant! -
Would The Premier League Be Better If...
Horley CTFC Saint replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
God no! -
It only needs the last one of those...
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Confirmed: Caulker loan cancelled; Moves on loan to Liverpool
Horley CTFC Saint replied to Maggie May's topic in The Saints
Ahahahahahahahaha -
Lee Rigby killer suing for lost front teeth
Horley CTFC Saint replied to whelk's topic in The Lounge
Given he'd have been beheaded if it had happened in Saudi he's probably a little but lucky he's only lost a couple of teeth -
The fallacy is I don't have to keep the faith as I am not a Corbynist and have no axe to grind here so my perspective is from an outsider's viewpoint (one that doesn't take the comments of our auspicious press as gospel). As for your comments about the LibDems you do understand that one of the unfortunate constants of any coalition is compromise?! Which is not necessarily to say that I agree with Nick.
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"Originally Posted by Horley CTFC Saint View Post Thats largely down to the Tory that most people read and seemingly believe I actually quite like his generally consensus/inclusive decisioon making approach eg giving Labour MPs a free vote on Syria" The fallacy here of course is that I'm not a Corbynite, I'm a dyed in the wool LibDem. but its good to have a real choice as politics had become just differing shades of blue until Corbyn with little real interest in the good of the people
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Thats largely down to the Tory press that most people read and seemingly believe I actually quite like his generally consensus/inclusive decisioon making approach eg giving Labour MPs a free vote on Syria
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Hopefully Fenelon will get on ahead of Barnard
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In fairness its more likely to be February