I don't understand, on the one hand Koeman only wants to sign one player in January and then only if JRod and Pelle are going to be out for a period of time. Then saying he will stay if the club has the ambition to press on. Of course it is not just buying top quality players but keeping the ones we already have.
Beat a weakened Swiss team, then Canada, then Argentina.
http://www.daviscup.com/en/draws-results/world-group.aspx
To say GB won it is a bit rich really, Andy Murray pretty much won it single handed, winning all 11 points he played for.
But a minute silence with pictures of the French tricolour/Eiffel tower/Arc de Triomphe on the big screens would have had the desired effect and been much more relevant.
I really don't know what the PL want to achieve with this? The Wembley tribute was a poignant, touching thing of beauty and more importantly absolutely relevant to the occasion. I get the feeling (as DD has already mooted), it's more to do with their worldwide profile than any real desire to show respect and solidarity.
First met "Jim" whilst travelling to away games on Clive Foley's coach back in 1979. A lovely bloke and very passionate Saints fan. Like others, I didn't agree with a lot of his political agenda, during his SISA days but no doubting how much he loved the club and the city. RIP Mate!!
TBF and not in anyway defending the OP, the club tweeted this on Tuesday:
Southampton FC @SouthamptonFC · Nov 3
More than 10,000 fans have now signed up as Official Members! Find out more – http://sfcne.ws/Membership10k #saintsfc
Should be done like Question Time, that way AB does the introduction and knows the question to be asked. He and his producers could sift through the questions and choose the most relevant and interesting, from a journalistic point of view, therefore not being 'censored' by the club.