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CONFIRMED - Virgil Van Dijk joins on Five Year Deal
Bananaman replied to Brizzie Saints's topic in The Saints
what, like Mane? or Wanyama? -
CONFIRMED - Virgil Van Dijk joins on Five Year Deal
Bananaman replied to Brizzie Saints's topic in The Saints
you'd give an African's wide berth a wide berth? -
That's enough internet for me today...
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CONFIRMED - Virgil Van Dijk joins on Five Year Deal
Bananaman replied to Brizzie Saints's topic in The Saints
Also suggests that West Brom are lining up a bid for Michail Antonio.. -
had mine a few mins later..
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no, sorry, mine went straight through at 9
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Yousef Safri please
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Cheers fella
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I have two questions: firstly, will there be any tickets left come Thursday morning? (General sale) and secondly, what's the best way to book if there are (bearing in mind going to the ticket office is a bit of a pickle for me) ... Cheers
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Tadic performs a roulette between two tracking midfielders before slotting a sublime ball between the two centre backs, right into the path of Pelle who slots home...
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Tadic was sublime.. Clasie won the ball back aLOT, Cedric looks ideal to replace (and one wonders if he might be able to improve upon) Clyne. Gazza had a very good game ... Im getting a Cuco shirt
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:scared:Tadic's assist tho!!!!!!
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CONFIRMED - Virgil Van Dijk joins on Five Year Deal
Bananaman replied to Brizzie Saints's topic in The Saints
I genuinely don't think people realise what complete and utter turds they come across as when they argue on an online forum... -
i wont believe it until it is made a sticky
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for what it's worth, I think Mane is our most effective attacking player and should be first name on the team sheet... (perhaps after Fonte)
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top save by Kevin before the goal...
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"Mane, who went to Southampton for a repeated £15million".. does this mean they are going to pay us again?
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:mcinnes:
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What about the £70Billion cost to the economy from corporate tax avoidance? (in comparison to the estimated cost of welfare fraud at £1Billion) or families in the lower economic quartile footing the costs of quantitative easing to bail out banks? cuts to ILA, EMA (not to mention the huge rise in tuition fees) has left the most vulnerable members of society unable to access education, unable to earn a decent wage and unable to afford property as the tories 'right-to-buy' scheme sees middle-class families buying up council homes resulting in reduced availability of social housing with greater demand (and therefore cost), these individuals are then forced to live in council estates which sees higher levels of crime, unemployment, welfare (bearing in mind there is no longer vast industry to support these communities... nice one Thatcher) whilst right wing newspapers (who claim to support the 'working man') such as the Sun, or the Daily Mail can hunt out individual 'benefit scroungers' or 'neglectful parents' or 'immigrants' and portray this as the face of the working class' creating tension and resentment between sub groups (i.e sub-groups within the working-class attacking each other... all whilst the richest 10% have doubled their worth over the past ten years.. The free-market economy ****ed this country (along with Thatchers attack on socialism/unions in the 80's) now the working class are paying for it whilst the rich get richer (whilst Osborne claims we are 'all in this together' [whilst accepting a 10% pay rise this year]) through austerity. This isn't conspiracy theories and some 'lefty' agenda.. this is simple facts and figures. As Owen Jones quite rightly said "demonisation is the ideological backbone of an unequal society"
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Was supposed to quote this above...
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"Chris Leslie, the 43-year-old Labour Shadow Chancellor, argued that an average single parent would gain around £400 a year from the inception of the compulsory Living Wage but will simultaneously lose around £860 in tax credits. He also pointed out that from 2017, parents with two children will receive no housing benefits or universal credits." - I don't think it's about being 'a lefty', I think it's about understanding the basic principles of mathematics.
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Whilst i appreciate that all players have bad games/days etc, Gardos V Crystal Palace in the FA cup was one of the worst CB performances I have seen for a few years at St. Mary's. Here's hoping he can step up!
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got a feeling that people will be jeering this poor lad the second he misplaces a pass... ffs