
Saint Lindford
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Exactly the same for me as others have stated above. I am linked to 3 other ST holders and could not buy the tickets online, said I have already bought 2! Ended up ringing the box office.
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Croatia defender Dejan Lovren, 25, faces an uncertain future at Liverpool only six months after his £20m arrival from Southampton, after losing the confidence of some team-mates who feel he is a weak link. (Daily Mirror) LOL, oh dear how sad what a shame..................................... NOT
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Either the BBC highlights commentator did not have his glasses on or he had been given the list of Portsmyths. As the camera pans around he says the game is being played in front of a full house! The fancy dress shop must have sold out of blue seat outfits then.
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Load of bo££ocks. Hull fans on Saturday were quiet for most of the game, Stoke the other year (3-3 draw) was appalling for atmosphere from the home fans (they only come to life if beating one of the big boys), more noise in a graveyard than at the Emirates, Villa Park yesterday you could hear a pin drop for most of the game.
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Let's enjoy the ride whilst it lasts. There is no reason that given our terrific start, the confidence and team spirit that is obviously there that we cannot be top 6 contenders. Top 4 would be an awesome achievement but is it realistic? Probably not as we will suffer a dip in form at some stage and suffer injuries and suspensions to key players. Would love to be still in the top 4 come the end of the year Next 9 games 15 points out of 27 Leicester (H) 3pts Villa (A) 3pts City (H) 0 or maybe 1pt Arsenal (A) 0pts Manure (H) 1 pt Burnley (A) 3pts Everton (H) 1pt Palace (A) 3pts Chelsea (H) 0pts
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Less of the old buggers you old git.
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New Koeman Chant- to be given trial run at Hull
Saint Lindford replied to MickeyAggy's topic in The Saints
Why not!! Looking forward to tomorrow, meeting up with an old Navy mate who is a Hull fan before the game for a beer or 2. Hope the sun shines and 3 points to take home. COYRs -
I was surprised when the commentators at the Liverhampton game missed off Fratton Park when talking about the CL kicking off in atmospheric stadiums. He mentioned Istanbul, Dortmund, Madrid and Lisbon, must just have been a slip of the tounge eh?
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Some muppet on the BBC Facebook page trying to claim the skates were the first fan owned club in English football, had to put the little mite right. Poor little urchin was obviously quoting No. 478 from the Book of Portsmyths.
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Good sensible pricing helps, £10 for a ticket is good when you consider Chelski are charging £25 for their game against Bolton!
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So the bedwetters are still wetting the bed then! It's laughable that people can judge that the team is 'arguably' weaker than last season given we are 3 games into the new season. This 'weaker' team nearly won at Anfield, and totally dominated at Wet Spam. Tadic looks to be as good as Lallana, Pelle showed good promise at WHU, Alderwiereld is yet to play and should be as good as my head is in Liverpool Lovren. Not to mention Mane who will give us good width. J-Rod is still to come back and add in Shane Long to the equation then I would argue that we could be stronger than last season. The media had a feeding frenzy on us as we lost 3 England internationals, and the greedy bastard, add in Chambers then we were in meltdown. Ummmmm, given that Lallana, Shaw and the greedy bastard basically said they were not going to play for the club again then what could they do? Lambert was I think not going to be first choice this season then £4m was good business. The club have invested well in good players and RK looks to be able to play a good brand of football and at least has a plan 'B'. Top 10 finish will do me nicely this season. COYRs.
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Lovern's position was untenable with his #norespect comment about his head being in Liverpool. Hopefully we can move on, spend some of the money on decent if not better replacement. The real fun will come as Liverpool fail next season and the likes of Lallana and Lovern realise that the grass is not always greener on the other side...money grabbing ***TS that they are.
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Great to see the South Coast Premier sports journalist still has the writing skills of a 5 year old... "We are aware there is a number of fans who have been wanting to contribute to our community club but have perhaps found raising the funds to buy a community share or in a part share a bit too onerous".
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The Statement thread (that turned out to be untrue)
Saint Lindford replied to Mouldy Coat's topic in The Saints
Everyone needs to get a grip. There will be a great team to support next season at SMS, it will just look a little different to the one that ended last season. Who in their right mind would have thought otherwise. We are guilty of being one of the most talked about teams in the country if not Europe for the way we have played football recently, is that a bad thing? Because of that the so called bigger clubs with the lure of filthy CL money come calling. Great players have left our club in the past, I am old enough to remember Steve Williams getting picked for England and then going off to Arsenal, latterly there has been Shearer, the Wallace brothers, Bale, Wallcott and the Ox to name but a few. Have we capitulated after losing those players? NO! We have rebuilt and got stronger, certainly more recently. New players of great calibre, I am sure, will come in to replace the 'heroes' we are losing and in time will probably become 'heroes' in their own right also don't forget players coming up from the academy. EVERY player has his price, and if that is offered then clubs are almost powerless to stop players moving, even if they are under 'long' term contracts. -
Heart says neither will go as they play regular 1st team football at SMS, head says probably both will be attracted by higher wages and the filthy lure of Champions League football. The positive statement yesterday by RK that there is plenty of high calibre interest in the job (well he would say that wouldn't he!) might have a bearing on players leaving depending ultimately who is appointed. You could read all sorts into what RK said yesterday depending whether you are a glass half full or glass half empty type of person especially the bit about players only leaving on OUR terms, has he rejected a transfer request already/is he expecting ones to be put in?
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Sure the roads back to Torquay, Gillingham and Guildford were packed with the plastics returning home. They were truly awful as a set of fans, snag about Steve Gerrard pretty much all game apart from when they were deathly quiet for a long period after we scored and then towards the end with the durge they produced that no one could understand.
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The delusion disease has now got the Awful. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27237490
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Found this comment on one of their forums. Not sure any Cherries fans would agree, come to think of it not many fans full stop would agree with it. AFC Bournemouth lost £15.3m in the financial year ending July 2013, the season in which they were promoted to the Championship Their Russian Owner has lent them c.£8 million Sounds a bit dodgy, rather be in our position anytime! Not sure any Cherries fans would agree with the last little comment, who would want to swap with a team who have just struggled all season to stay in the FL. LOL
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Surely there can't be another set of bestest fans??? Relegation-threatened Birmingham City manager Lee Clark says that staying in the Championship on Saturday would reward the faith of their loyal fans. Although attendances have continued to drop at St Andrew's this season for a third successive year, the club's uncertain off-field future is a factor. Blues will be backed by a sell-out 3,500 away crowd at Bolton on Saturday. "We've got to keep fighting for these unbelievable fans. They never cease to amaze me," Clark told BBC WM 95.6.
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Wasn't it Derby a few seasons ago although the skates did have a very good go at trying to break that record
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Southampton v Cardiff (3 points) Villa v Southampton (3 points) Southampton v Everton (0 points) Swansea v Southampton (3 points) Southampton v Man U (1 point)
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CONFIRMED: Rodriguez ruptures ACL - out for SIX months
Saint Lindford replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Eh? It was not a 50/50 challenge, nearest City player was 3 or 4 yds away. Of course the game meant something to our season, at the time we were pushing on in the game and dominating possession and chances. IF we could have got something out of the game we could still have caught manure. -
oh dear. Just to think 2 years ago we were in the same division, now were are 8th in the PL and they are .................................................#lowlyportsmouth