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Gutted to be missing the unveiling, but top work JustMike. Hoping that we'll be able to use it now and again throughout the season, but don't think every home match is necessary. Might lose its impact somewhat and sounds like there's a few admin/legal hoops to jump through to get it into the crowd. Agree that it would be great to get it on TV though - surely the club would appreciate that angle?
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Further to MLG's post, was it not the Mirror that claimed Oxlade-Chamberlain to Arsenal was a "done deal" in the January transfer window? Should come as no surprise that they're making it up as they go along. May have been The Times having said that, haha. Regardless there's a good few papers that have had a desperate stab at making this into a story - until it's officially announced by us or another club I refuse to believe a word of it.
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Well that's a novel way to discover that a family member posts on here Have thoroughly enjoyed reading through this thread, surely a candidate for a Golden Post? Just nice to hear about so many different people from different backgrounds and eras with one major thing in common.
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Fully intended to go but was gutted to find that it clashes with a gig that I bought tickets for a while back (which is in London and starts at 7pm). I'd sack it off but it's the band's last Hope it's a good day out though - would be nice to hear that Saints put up a decent fight against strong opposition.
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Unless sales continue at the same rate they were going were this morning (highly, highly unlikely) I'd be stunned if the Northam sells out. The club would need to palm off a lot more than last season as there was always gaps in the stand on matchday.
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The biggest football influence in my life came from my mum's side of the family. Her dad is a Liverpool fan and took me to my first footie training sessions and her brothers support Everton and Southampton. There's not a massive age gap between me and my Saints-supporting uncle and he infected me with the football bug the most by taking me to my first match (an away friendly at Leyton Orient!) and buying me a replica shirt for Xmas (1995-96 season that was). It spiralled from there into a full-blown addiction really! Later when it came to choosing a uni I didn't want to go too far (have always lived in Hampshire and love it down here) and Southampton did the course I was after so it all made sense to move there
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As a teacher (I presume), he'll no doubt have put countless hours of extra work in for no additional pay. What a spiteful little comment to make.
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Hahaha. S'true though! Don't know about others but definitely wasn't bragging myself - more ensuring the hold music didn't turn my brain to mush. Block 42, Row V. Didn't catch the exact number the woman said but wanted to get off the phone sharpish by that point. Nearer the away fans side though
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Personally I think it was worth holding. Yes, the chances of anybody specifically asking to be given the seat I was after was low, but I'd wager that there's a fair chance it could have been assigned at random by the ticket office (they initially tried to offer a vague area of the stand, so I asked for the exact seat number). Especially given that block 42 is one of the most popular areas of the ground. Didn't impact my work this morning anyway, Photoshop is easy enough to use one-handed
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I know. It was a throwaway, tongue-in-cheek comment anyway.
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In my case I'm a contracted worker unfortunately, not trusted with a phone on my desk!
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A whisker shy of 100 mins for me. Started phoning at 8.50am.
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Likewise. Sadly I couldn't afford a season ticket last year so had to wait for general sale. 1h40m wait all in, that's definitely a phone holding record for me! All sorted now thank goodness Not looking forward to the £20 that'll lob onto my mobile bill, thought it would be an hour's wait tops...
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OK, might have made a bit of a mistake in trying to get through first thing - been on hold for an hour now. Low demand, my arse! One of those situations where I don't want to hang up now though; come this far, might as well see it through
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Thought I'd try to get on the phones before 9am in case the lines were open and it seems they are. Ten minutes holding and counting, could be an expensive call given that it's from my mobile! Want to get it sorted now while it's quiet at work though.
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I feel the same about the Cortese 'song'. If there's people who try to claim they're a 'better' fan for standing and/or singing then wow. It's something I do because I enjoy it, not to proclaim myself a superfan. I suppose that accusation does ring true with some elements of our fanbase (the season ticket wavers in Block 42 for example). When you've paid your money you can spectate as you like, of course you can. I don't think I've ever met anybody that prefers a quiet football ground though and that noise has to come from somewhere, which is why I prefer being in the Northam (whether sitting, standing or hunched praying to the football gods ).
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Fair point, but the way it often appears to be (for the Northam at least), the atmosphere dies the moment the stewards start enforcing the 'all seater' rule. Sometimes the ambience of the fans isn't affected by a poor performance on the pitch - after we went 2 down against MK Dons for example; the crowd picked up and so did the players. Likewise negativity and staying quiet can have adverse effects when heads are down on the pitch.
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It's frustrating to be lumped in with a group when that's simply not you, isn't it There was meant to be a fair hint of irony in my post, apologies if that didn't come across and it appeared aggressive. Standing in the Chapel won't fly, no - and that's fair enough. I'm glad that there's a section of the ground where it's possible to avoid sitting (got dodgy knees for one), but if it's not possible to be in the Northam I'll obviously respect the views of those around me. Is there really such a good atmosphere away from the Northam? I defaulted to it for roughly 20 games at St. Mary's last season and was only in the Kingsland/Kingsland North for a handful. During home matches it certainly felt like the clapping and singing died down when people were sitting (enforced by the stewards or otherwise).
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Pretty sweeping... It's much more difficult to get an atmosphere going when everyone's sat down, simply doesn't feel right. Let's all just sit in silence from now on then, happy?
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Twitter started becoming popular in 2007, I'd count that as 'years' myself
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As mentioned many a time above it's insubstantial fluff, even if true. Why would an agent be disgruntled with the club? If there's nothing in a deal for them financially. Looking at the bigger picture that's a good thing! We'll have no bother signing players as and when Adkins decides who he wants to target and Cortese puts the wheels in motion. Perhaps more clubs ought to try to weed agents out of deals - the game would be better off for it. WRT to the 'power' of agents, they wouldn't have any if the clubs didn't keep handing it to them.
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Just seen this on Wikipedia (yes I know, I know - it's backed up by a semi-credible source though): Wow, I didn't realise that was what happened to him. Different world!
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All going well - and hopefully it'll mean the Liebherrs see the tribute in some form if they're not at the match Even if anybody wants to carry on the silly 'Sky curse' trot, didn't we win our last televised game (Sheffield Wednesday at home)?
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Shame that the thread discussing designs had to come to such a head. All the best with getting something together Mike, hope the final stages of getting this to fruition aren't such a ballache. Looking forward to seeing whichever design is chosen come the first day of the season. -
Unfortunately it's completely the wrong aspect ratio and utterly pixellated. The design has to be a vector graphic, not pixel-based. Exactly the same issue with the 'distressed' one - not to mention that where Markus' body meets the flag jars somewhat. Look at the Liverpool example heralded as a benchmark and then back at Gecko's - there's a reason that the style is so similar. Obviously this is all just opinions, but there's too many opinions for anything to get resolved. Is a vote really necessary? Mike was right-minded and motivated enough to set this in motion when nobody else stepped up and now faces a ton of squabbling over the decision. Not to mention the fact there'll always be detractors, no matter how much or little effort they've contributed. Should his say not be the final one?