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I can't see either of those things happening at all, but thanks for adding to the thread.
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We'll be able to sort you one mate. You able to do this one? Drop me a text to confirm as we'll probably sort out ours at the start of next week.
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I think they've got another home game on the Saturday after they play us.
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I'm not overly bothered by who sponsors us, but that post is one of the biggest loads of s**te I've seen on here. "We don't need the money" "Helping out a local firm"!!!
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I know people hate when this question is asked, but any idea how many tickets sold yet? Guessing it might be reasonably low, so much football on at the moment, plus on tv......
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Trains re-booked (after losing a fair bit on the originally scheduled game), buzzing for this now, could potentially be an absolutely cracking weekend with Brentford away on the Saturday.
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My thoughts exactly. Even if a season ticket worked out a bit more expensive for me, I'd still be tempted to get one, just to save the hassle, plus, as shown this season, the massive benefit of priority for away tickets.
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What are the chances of this happening in Southampton?
Sour Mash replied to Sour Mash's topic in The Lounge
Agreed, it's a cracking football ground. And I can understand they might struggle to get in good numbers of support, especially considering that Bath is not the most "footballing" of towns. But it is discrimination. And it is as likely to lose them support as really bring in many new fans. -
Where did you get this info from?
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http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/15032011/58/world-football-bath-city-offer-discount-polish-people.html
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No, that's the last thing I'd want. That's the sort of thing that small clubs with sh*t support do.
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Also got Charlton at home.
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What would be class is taking 3,000 up to Rochdale, can't quite see it though.
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Yes, as long as you're quick once tickets are released for Orient, you shouldn't have a problem at all for tickets for that one. Brentford and Brighton will be a struggle though.
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Bournemouth 1 - 3 Saints - Post Match Reaction
Sour Mash replied to Saint_clark's topic in The Saints
So what you're saying is that you don't believe in lucky wins etc (not saying Satuday was "lucky" as such)? It's like when we went to Walsall the other week, completely out played them, had loads of possession and did everything but score. The final scoreline doesn't always reflect the quality of the two team's performances. I thought Bournemouth matched us on Saturday and on another day would have sneaked a win. No point going round in circles arguing over it I guess. -
Bournemouth 1 - 3 Saints - Post Match Reaction
Sour Mash replied to Saint_clark's topic in The Saints
Fantastically intelligent post..........It was an evenly matched game of football and they threatened us at times, it could have easily gone either way and on another day they'd have had that penalty given. Considering the differences in resources for the two clubs, I see no harm in taking my hat off to Bournemouth for how well they were able to compete and push us to the wire on Saturday and have been able to do so throughout the season. -
Where did you see this confirmed?
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F**s sake, that is now Walsall, Hartlepool, Rochdale and Plymouth that I've had train tickets booked up for this year. Good job Saturday was such a good day out or I'd be well and truly ready for giving up on away trips. Don't think it helps our promotion push too much either.
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Plymouth Away - Saturday March 26th...........
Sour Mash replied to JRM's topic in Saints Away Supporters
F**ks sake, wurzel, Pasty munching, janner tw*ts, hope they go bust. That's yet another set of train tickets booked for an away trip that I've lost out on! -
Bournemouth 1 - 3 Saints - Post Match Reaction
Sour Mash replied to Saint_clark's topic in The Saints
Cracking day out all told, massive win and decent atmosphere from our support. If I'm entirely honest, I do think a draw would have been a fair result, don't think there was too much between the teams at all and the Bournemouth fans do have a point when talking about how well their side have competed with one put together with far greater resources. Still think promotion is going to go right to the wire, it's going to be a very interesting run in to the end of the season. -
Having already booked up train tickets for this one, that is what I'm hoping, surely Plymouth will need some cash coming in from what must still be one of their bigger home games of the year, rather than putting it back a month. Having said that, reading the article it does seem like they'll be missing a fair few key players. Am I right in thinking that they don't need to announce if it is being postponed until a few days before hand?
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Yep, thought it was excelent support (for a change), shows what a difference it makes if everyone is stood up, decent range of songs get an airing. Can't get over how pretty much silent the Bournemouth lot were in their cup final, especially considering what a good start their team had.
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Got a link mate? I fancy a Monday morning laugh.
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No, it's berks like you that can't be bothered to read and understand the point that make us look like "fools".
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I give up.