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a) If it only cost a grand for a family of five to go to Australia I'm sure he'd have been able to do so before now. This would have contributed to making it possible, not paid for the entire cost of such a trip. b) So the fact that a travel company/tourist board offers a chance to win such a prize, for someone to attempt to win it is a sickening act of selfishness is it? c) You know nothing about him, nor me, so for all you know we both may give up a lot of our time to help others (irrespective of any football club they may or may not support). Of course, everyone's entitled to their viewpoint, but surely it would have sufficed for you to decline the invitation without resorting to uninformed, speculative and churlish name-calling. As it happens, and as I'm sure you'll be pleased to know, he was only 4th at the midday deadline so I guess he'll just have to keep saving - just as any other big-hearted and reasonable 'Saint' like you would do. Cheers!
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Fair play, though a far-fetched comparison.
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Now lying 2nd behind 'Shiny Dollar' who seems to have made a huge surge since yesterday. Less than 2.5 hours to go so please vote if you haven't already, and many thanks to those of you who've already done so. PS. Nice to see some of you feel that helping a fellow Saints fan is not Saints related. Around 50 Pompey fans have given him their support via a similar link on another forum.
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Three points against Brighton tonight - but only if 100 of you vote today.
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A good friend of mine, (who happens to be a Saints fan), has entered a competition to win £1,000 worth of 'Visit Queensland' holiday vouchers. If he wins, it means he and his wife and kids will be able to visit relatives (dad and two brothers) in Australia next year, for the first time in almost 10 years. So, if any of you would be kind enough to help, he (Richard) would be most grateful. Please click on http://www.bigqueensland.com/#/userbigthings/bigthing/328/details and then wait for the page to load. It will eventually show a map and then zoom into Rich's entry (which is called 4X and will display as a pint of beer). Then click on the 'Like' symbol alongside and you'll get a message saying that for your to count you have to enter the compo. It takes about two minutes and you can enter a fake email address to avoid getting junk mail from the Queensland Tourist Board. Once you've created your own entry, you have to go back to the http://www.bigqueensland.com/#/userbigthings/bigthing/328/details link and click again on the 'Like' button. You will then see the 4X pint grow in height. He's currently top of the leader board, but only by about 10 votes and with just over 24 hours to go he could easily lose still. So please, if you could spare a minute or two it would mean a lot to him. Cheers!
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Cheers Ziggy. Good to see you again after so long, and many thanks to your OH too.
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Firstly, a huge thank you to the 20 volunteers, including those from this board who gave up their pre-match drinking time, without whom today's collection would not have been possible. Secondly, many thanks to Southampton Football Club for granting us this charity collection, it is greatly appreciated, and I'd like to thank Mark Abrahams (Community Manager) in particular for his assistance in organising and promoting the collection. Finally, to all who donated today, your generosity has resulted in a total of £1,602.99 being raised for the Smile4Rich Appeal, every penny of which will help us to provide the Wessex Neurological Centre with the tools that will make it possible to save even more lives. So please, give yourselves a round of well deserved applause. Thank you again, and please.... Keep Smiling!
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Blimey, small world indeed Rob! She'll be one of those shaking a bucket tomorrow. And many thanks in advance.
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Appreciate the kind words and messages of support, and the generous assistance being provided by posters on this board. I understand the club will be posting details of the collection on the club web site on Friday morning. Rich's mum & dad will be among those rattling buckets on Saturday afternoon, and they've asked me to convey their thanks for your support. Cheers all, and Keep Smiling!
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Seconded. Many thanks Steve.
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Thanks Weston, and also to Lindford & Frank's Cousin for their assistance. And thanks in advance to all who donate on the day. Every penny really does make a difference. For more about Ricky's amazing recovery, please see http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news/734182/50-medics-3-brain-ops-and-155k-of-platinum-save-Ricky-Fernandez.html Keep Smiling!
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Actually Nick, I still believe that Pinnacle (and TL) were absolutely serious about buying Saints and that, had they done so, they'd have been very good for your club. For whatever reason, and no I don't fully understand what went wrong, they failed to complete the deal. That certainly wasn't Tony's decision, but then it wasn't his money either. Did I take any pleasure in that? No, I didn't. Did I at any stage laugh at your (or any other Saints fans') expense? No, I didn't. As I said at the time, I've been there in the past with Pompey, and it seems we're there again now. It ain't nice. It ain't funny. And I wouldn't wish it on any fan of any club. What I will say is this. The eventual deal, i.e. the purchase by Herr Liebher (sp?), seems to be a great result for Saints - and yes, even better than Pinnacle's deal might have been had it been concluded. However, if any of you think TL was anthing other than utterly sincere in his attempts then you are wrong. The fact then that he, and to a lesser extent Matt, have been vilified for their efforts is, IMHO, ridiculous. At the end of the day they were doing their best to save your club. How much time, effort and money did you expend on trying to save Saints? (And yes, it cost TL financially too - if only through the fact that he wasted 10 weeks or so when he could have been earning from other projects). Anyway, if you play in the golf day you'll get the chance to meet and talk to Tony. And you never know, if you take your head out of the bunker you might even find that you like him.
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Aftenoon my Stripey friends. Apologies for dropping this into the thread but I can't start my own. Of course, if anyone would care to create a new thread for it then I'd be most grateful. I have some places left for our charity golf day if anyone is interested, or if you know anyone who plays then please forward info below. Cheers! Ryder Cup-style Charity Golf Day In aid of the Smile4Rich Appeal for the Wessex Neurological Centre Quindell Club - Wednesday 9th September 2009 Teams captained by Saints and Pompey Legends - Matt Le Tissier & Guy Whittingham Based on Ryder Cup golf, but played over 27 holes in a single day, comprising 9 holes of 4-balls and 18 holes of singles, this format has been hugely popular with those who’ve played in previous years, and has produced nail-biting finishes, last year requiring a sudden-death play-off to split the teams (which saw MLT slicing his tee-shot into the car park, resulting in a Pompey win ). Aside from the honour for the winning team of lifting the ‘Smile4Rich Trophy’, there’ll be a medal for every participant, plus trophies and some great prizes to be won in our ‘Longest Drive’ and ‘Nearest-the-Pin’ competitions, and a brand new car worth £10,000 for a hole-in-one! This is a really enjoyable format (not your average charity golf day), and at a cost of just £100 per pair of players (including coffee/tea & bacon roll on arrival, and a ‘Brunch’ breakfast after the first 9 holes) it represents fantastic value too. For full details and an entry form, please email info@smile4rich.co.uk or click the following link http://www.smile4rich.co.uk/fundraising/event-detail-28 but you'll have to be quick as places are limited and entries must be submitted by the end of August. There are also some great sponsorship opportunities available from just £75!
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Aftenoon my Stripey friends. Apologies for dropping this into the thread but I can't start my own. Of course, if anyone would care to create a new thread for it then I'd be most grateful. I have some places left for our charity golf day if anyone is interested, or if you know anyone who plays then please forward info below. Cheers! Ryder Cup-style Charity Golf DayIn aid of the Smile4Rich Appeal for the Wessex Neurological Centre Quindell Club - Wednesday 9th September 2009 Teams captained by Saints and Pompey Legends - Matt Le Tissier & Guy Whittingham Based on Ryder Cup golf, but played over 27 holes in a single day, comprising 9 holes of 4-balls and 18 holes of singles, this format has been hugely popular with those who’ve played in previous years, and has produced nail-biting finishes, last year requiring a sudden-death play-off to split the teams (which saw MLT slicing his tee-shot into the car park, resulting in a Pompey win ). Aside from the honour for the winning team of lifting the ‘Smile4Rich Trophy’, there’ll be a medal for every participant, plus trophies and some great prizes to be won in our ‘Longest Drive’ and ‘Nearest-the-Pin’ competitions, and a brand new car worth £10,000 for a hole-in-one! This is a really enjoyable format (not your average charity golf day), and at a cost of just £100 per pair of players (including coffee/tea & bacon roll on arrival, and a ‘Brunch’ breakfast after the first 9 holes) it represents fantastic value too. For full details and an entry form, please email info@smile4rich.co.uk or click the following link http://www.smile4rich.co.uk/fundraising/event-detail-28 but you'll have to be quick as places are limited and entries must be submitted by the end of August. There are also some great sponsorship opportunities available from just £75!
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Evening all. Thought I'd let the dust settle for a few days before dropping in to convey my congratulations on the completion of the buyout. I am, genuinely, pleased for you that the future of Saints has been secured, and it looks as though your new Swiss owner will be very good for your club. As you can probably guess, I'd have preferred the Pinnacle Group's bid had been successful, but that was sadly not to be. I appreciate you all have your own thoughts as to how realistic their attempt to purchase the club ever was but, knowing Tony Lynam as I do, I know that he was utterly sincere in his attempts to complete the deal. Whether the full truth of his efforts (and the true identity of the backers he was representing) will ever become public knowledge remains to be seen, but I guess that is pretty much irrelevant now. Anyway, you have a pretty lively forum here so I may pop in from time to time to enjoy the banter. Until then, I shall leave you with my best wishes for a decent season. Hampshire, and the South Coast, deserves two top flight teams - I just hope that by the time Saints return to that level that Pompey are still there to renew what should, IMHO, be a fierce but friendly rivalry between the fans of neighbouring clubs/cities. Play Up Pompey! (Sorry, couldn't resist it) PS> If you read this GM (as you haven't replied to my email), let me know when would be good for that beer I owe you.
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Err, maybe it's because they don't want to post any info for fear that they'll be crucified on here if what they say is not confirmed as fact within 60 seconds of posting it.
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No need to apologise mate. Anything I've passed on has been done so in good faith, and with my own personal judgement as to the sincerity of the individuals involved. Like I said, Mr Fialka is probably a very decent bloke (and I see he is now suggesting that Pinnacle may be prepared to re-enter the process). Like I said, the fat lady hasn't sung yet PS> Cheers Linny. Look forward to seeing you on the 10th.
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No, a pint is not ot of the question mate, it's merely going to have to wait a few days longer. As for the Harry Potter analogy, that is of course a matter of opinion and, as I said, you and others will make up your own minds. And whilst I understand that fans of any club can be fickle, some wait to see the facts before they jump to a conclusion. Nobody ever said that Tony and Matt were in control of events. Clearly, they were never the 'money men' and the man who signs the cheques, as no doubt is the case in your business, will always be the man who makes the final call. Tony, I'm sure, despite your ascertation will be fine. As someone said last night, today's news story is tomorrow's fish & chip wrapper. As for the reputations of Matt and S4R, neither were imho 'used for PR'. Of course, I'd like to think that, had their purchase of the club been completed, the charity may have derived some future benefit from their continued support, but why should it's failure 'taint' either. Matt was clearly backing what he believed to be a plan that was in the best interests of the club. And S4R is a charity, founded in memory of a Saints fan. If anyone is shallow enough to bear a grudge against Matt or S4R then that is their problem. Incidentally, if memory serves me correctly, it was internet searches on Pinnacle (when none of you on here knew who they were), that unearthed the links to S4R on our own appeal web site and on Pinnacle's sites. We're extremely grateful for their suport, which has been ongoing for several years - so it's not like they suddenly said, "we're thinking of mounting a bid for SFC so let's find a local charity to align ourselves to so as to look like jolly good chaps". We'll definitely meet up for that beer, and I may even suggest that Tony joins us. If he does, you may actually find yourself changing your opinion - assuming you're sufficiently open-minded to give him a fair hearing. After all, this isn't Iran! Cheers! PS (for Trousers) - Simple answer, how can I defend someone I have never met? My only knowledge of the gentleman is the headline grabbing stuff that has been written in the past week, and I prefer to judge people on my own personal dealings with them. He's quite possibly a great bloke. Tony Lynam and Matt Le Tissier are great blokes, at least in my opinion.
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I've played once in the last 11 years. Not sure that qualifies as regularly. PS> I'll save my last post of the day for a reply to the innevitable sarcastic response from GM, but I'll just repeat - I hope you get a buyer who has the best interests of your club at heart.
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Afternoon John I'll gladly buy you a pint or three - when this is all settled. But the fat lady isn't singing just yet. Frankly, I really hope that someone does step in and purchase the club, and that whoever does so has the best interests of the club at heart, as I firmly believe was the case with Tony/Pinnacle. As you know, this is one 'Skate' who bears no ill feeling toward Saints as a club, but I've seen some pretty diabolical stuff posted here in the last few days. I appreciate that you all love your club as much as I love mine, but I can only hope that, in time, sufficient detail of recent events will become public in order for the more rational among you to realise that TL/MLT were not the 'naive fantasists' (or worse) that many are now labelling them as. You, and others on here, will surely make up your own minds, but I remain totally convinced that Tony Lynam was utterly sincere in his efforts to buy the club, that he did from the outset have the necessary and substantial financial backing in place to succeed, and that he has certainly not 'used' his friendship with MLT (as some have suggested). Also, so far as I'm aware, whilst some of those on the 'fringe' may have varied during the course of the past two months, I understand that the source of the main financial backing for such a deal has remained constant. Of course, there's still time for a few more twists before someone has the last laugh, so until then I'll keep my money in my wallet, thanks. As I said, I hope someone does stomp up the cash to stop Saints from going out of existence but, as I told Tony last night, in a way I now hope that his group is not tempted back to the table as it strikes me that whoever does emerge as the new owners will have purchased a poisoned chalice.
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LOL. Some of you are behaving like turkeys voting for Christmas, oblivious to the possibility that you could end up in an oven.
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YES
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LOL. I'd pay good money to watch that.
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Pinnacle plans conditional on promotion in first season
NSS replied to modern matron's topic in The Saints
Nail on head hit.