
Highfield Saint
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Ummm - maybe because they stand to lose many tens of millions £ if they dont recover the situation? If we lose they lose - simples
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He’s something like 6’8” right? Going to be an absolute nuisance for defenders
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Palace remaining fixtures look pretty horrible. Wouldnt surprise to see them sucked into it
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Ings may have only scored 6 but he has played significantly fewer minutes than most if not all of the leading scorers. 136 minutes per goal https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/top-scorers (not that I think we will sign him but just saying that he is still a very effective goalscorer)
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Southampton 0-1 Newcastle League Cup Semi Final 1st Leg
Highfield Saint replied to Saint_clark's topic in The Saints
They are far more likely to fill their allocation here than we are at theirs. There is a lot of Geordies in the south and in London especially - not so many of ours up there -
Sounds more like a Lyanco switch to me I thought there was a noticeable drop in mobility and closing when Che came on yesterday?
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Could do a lot worse than resigning Jack Cork
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So we're looking at a long shallow recession based on the assumption of the way things are. If these basic assumptions can be varied (as Liz was trying to do by boosting growth) then the recession wont be as bad and we will benefit. A practical and mutually beneficial trade agreement with the EU would go a long way to achieving this and the rumours are that both sides are looking to get a breakthrough agreement early next year. It's being driven by the NI protocol issues and the US demands to resolve before the Good Friday anniversary and it is possible that this could then be followed by a UK/US trade agreement. I hope all parties see sense and are able to reach a position that allows effective trade with sufficient sovereignty to satisfy all
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77 year old majority shareholder Foley proudly announces "I'm Bournemouth 'til I die"
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The next 7 games will define the season Brighton - home Fulham - away Forest - home Everton - away Villa - home Brentford - away Wolves - home
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Saints 1-4 Newcastle - Match Thread
Highfield Saint replied to Ivan Katalinic's 'tache's topic in The Saints
Potentially a very effective three with DCC in the centre between ABK and MS. ABK and MS have the pace to cope with wilson, Almiron et al -
It's quite a long watch but interesting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO2lWmgEK1Y
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Haha. Very good! ish.. I’ve only gone back four or five pages but the vast majority of posts on this thread are saying how shit the club/team/individual players/manager/assistant manager/radio commentator and replacement rail bus service are regardless of what happens or who we play And its been that way (apart from the replacement rail bus service) since Adams missed two chances in two minutes at Wolves Saintsweb fans must be the most entitled in the league and it didn’t use to be that way. It was us united against the rest and this was part of what kept us up in the Dell days Now, good Lord above, I have serious flaws as anyone who knows me can testify but maybe, just maybe….
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Changing the manager won’t change the shit fans though will it
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I hope the players can feel the positivity flowing from the support on here. 12th man and all that... Baz KWP ABK Salisu Perraud Eli JWP Diallo AA Adams Edozie
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Did you read it? It's not about shit things in history but real events during and since the second world war. In the life time of us and our parents In 1944, during the Second World War, my paternal and maternal grandfathers in Kenya, Mukanzi Miheso and Indonde John, were conscripted by the British government to fight in Burma (present-day Myanmar). They were shipped there under conditions reminiscent of the transatlantic slave trade (which the British eternally congratulate themselves for abolishing). Black conscripts were crammed below deck on unsanitary ships for a long, difficult, painful voyage. Food was controlled and rationed by the white people above deck. ... My grandfathers were among the lucky ones who returned alive to Kenya after the fighting was over. The colonialists paid one for his service with a piece of Kenyan land that they had stolen earlier as part of the British occupation; the other was given a few shillings with which he, too, bought land. But many of the Kenyan combatants who fought for Britain and survived, died without being remunerated for their service. Some are still alive and still angry at their treatment, including being paid three times less than their white counterparts.
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https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/queen-elizabeth-death-africa-colonial-brutality-genocide/ An alternative perspective
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I read that as last home game but Saturday is the key point that I missed - the rest of our home games before Xmas are on Sundays
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Really?? It's still September....
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Crumbs - this thread has gone a bit stale
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Enough. Please stop. I give in and will agree to anything
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I’m guessing the decision to postpone games was made by VAR
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Thank f*** for netflix
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This is just so out of touch. Can you imagine if City and Liverpool were toe to toe for the title and a Liverpool game was interrupted and not completed and therefore they didnt get the full allocation of points? I know it's the way it has always been and "it all balances itself out in the end" arguments but to have a throw back to the 1930s in the modern game is just bizarre and out of touch. If the ECB wants the county game to be relevant then winning the title has to mean something and cant be left to be significantly determined by the weather (you can of course losing a counties best players to England in the middle of the competition - can you imagine having to play a football fixture with your best players taken by England?)