
Saint Keith
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we were awful. very, very fortunate to come away with a draw. didn't put them under any pressure until the last 5 minutes. referee was shocking as well
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thats the problem with democracy and transparency and people like chorley et al, they only like it when it doesn't apply to them
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well thats where we have a bit of a problem jimbo old boy, as unless they were using an obscure name, according to this, they are not there http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/8e5e09c8ec9934feb41841f8d9adb826/companysearch?disp=1&frfsh=1270139702#result
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and as if by magic..... perhaps Jim you'd like to tell us all why Stu is wrong?
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sounds like they have been taking lessons in business administration from a mr storrie of hayling island
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maybe they have found their own little private bar to look after
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maybe they are calling themselves something else this week. sisa, saints away, tsa, saints trust, what will it be next?
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lol, we were in there as well, it got a bit raucous around 7 :smt040
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agreed, but then where is the £1.8m coming from? im sure he hasnt got it himself
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who is putting up the money to pay the players tomorrow? well actually, it probably needs to be paid today, so its in their accounts tomorrow. i would pmsl if they cant pay the wages again
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im due an upgrade on mine as well, but i really dont think i'll get on with these touchscreens. ive tried the one on my wifes iphone and its horrible trouble is, a lot of stuff i want to do, brwosing, twitter, apps etc, dont seem to be too good on blackberrys atm, so i may have to cross over to the dark side and get an iphone:confused: EDIT - just seen the 9700 and its got proper keys ! still not sure about the browsing and the apps tho
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i have little recollection of much of the evening :drinkers: remember being around leicester square about 7, there was loads of singing happening. and some **** nicking my programme in o'neills, what a ******
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i rang at about 1 and they had all gone although they did say to ring back about 4 as they were hopeful of getting some more from brighton:confused:
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warranty direct seem to be the main ones, but not usually as good as what you can get through a main dealer
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not exactly. ive had 3 of them in the past, very good cars
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as it says, im trying to get a ticket for brighton on thursday, if anyone has a spare id really appreciate it
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t'was me. altho it was a cayenne, not a cayman, but they have problems too i would strongly recommend not buying a porchse if you are either worried about service costs, or tyre costs. mine got through 9 sets in 30,000 miles, and around £200 per tyre. plus it was always breaking, electric mainly and the dealers being a bunch of ****s also didnt help the boxter is a great car though, lovely to drive. its just that you are then advertising the fact to everyone that you cant afford a 911, every time you take it out can highly recommend the audi tt
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ok, truce. now go and get a ****ing job
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what's the point, you haven't got any money
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i didnt call anyone c*nt, i called them a sh*t. HTH and who said i was actually referring to you, and not the other posters moaning about their benefits?
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totally agree. but no one has said you cant get of your arse and get yourself a job, there are plenty out there if you're not too fussy. the height of hypocrisy imo white people on benefits complaining about all the muslims and foreigners taking all the benefits, when they have paid little or no tax to contribute themselves in the first place. get a job, pay tax and contribute, then you have more of a right to moan
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if you spent as much time looking for a job as you do arse-ing about on here you wouldn't need to be claiming any ****ing benefits, scrounging little ****s
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Chester had already been in administration for quite a while iirc
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breaking news on the bbc ticker that hmrc have made their own announcemnt, not disputing the validity of the adminsitration :(:(:(:( A spokesman for HMRC said in a statement: "Despite HMRC continuing to have a number of remaining questions and concerns around the relationships of various parties, and a lack of detail of financial affairs, HMRC has now advised the administrators that we will no longer challenge the validity of the administrator's appointment. "This comes in light of the additional material now provided following the judge's directions of March 2, 2010. "HMRC would expect that now that the issue of validity is no longer in question, the administrator will be able to make early and real progress with the administration in order to get the best and most equitable return for all creditors." Sources have told Sky Sports News' chief news reporter Bryan Swanson that HMRC are "still not happy" but they "do not see any benefit in continuing an expensive, long-running, legal protest against the club". Both sides are still expected to return to the High Court next week as a formality, and any decision is ultimately made by Mr Justice Norris, but this deal should remove any doubt that Portsmouth will be wound up this season.
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what are the chances that storrie wrote his contract in such a way that he is classed as football debt. what a c unt