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  1. Hi text or call on 07759 392 115, face value £20
  2. I've emailed you
  3. I have a spare if anyone is still looking
  4. i have a spare if anyone is after one?
  5. Ladysaint. text 07759392115 pls
  6. Ladysaint, Is it still available?
  7. If anyone has one and wont be using it please let me know, can collect if its not too far out of Southampton.
  8. Unlikely I know but thought I'd throw it out there on the off chance.
  9. Assuming you have a ticket this option is pretty much the same as the Saints Travel with the afternoon free in Milan to do some 'Clothes Shopping'....... https://www.sportoptions.com/SFC-game-2/index.asp
  10. Southampton Football Club would like to provide supporters with an update on ticketing information for the game against Internazionale in the UEFA Europa League. Further discussions were held with the Italian club this week, and we would like to clarify the following information for supporters: - 5,000 tickets is the full and final allocation the club will receive for this fixture, with no more tickets to be made available at a later date. - The hosts have also confirmed that a ‘neutral section’ does not exist at the San Siro. - Inter have also confirmed that tickets purchased by British fans that are not for the designated away section will not be allowed entrance to the stadium on the night. - We would urge supporters not to purchase any tickets for the match from anywhere other than Southampton Football Club’s Ticket Office. - Supporters are also reminded that their ticket will correspond with their passport details, which they will need to submit when purchasing. - Details cannot be changed once the tickets have been purchased, therefore they will be completely non-transferrable. Full ticketing information for Southampton’s trip to the San Siro can be viewed by clicking here. Read more at http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/20160906-ticketing-update-internazionale-southampton-europa-3293043.aspx#L2HihDHae27ufQfj.99
  11. Emery all day for me if we can get him. But whoever comes lets trust the Board to repeat the process of replacing with better anyone who wants to leave, if RK has gone as far as he can with us then its best he goes and we upgrade again
  12. This might work? And it’s Hi-Ho Ryan Bertrand, Down the wing you go now baby. Number 21 is flying, A perfect left foot cross Sets one up for us.
  13. I can only get to 3 or 4 away games a year so I can't complain if I cant get a ticket for the away leg, but on the off chance I do snag one, does anyone have any tips for getting there? We will most likely drive via the tunnel and stay over in B&B.
  14. Its got to be 4 - 5 - 1 Mane or Long up on their own in front of the big stripy bus
  15. Clyne's management are no fools and they are playing the transfer game, RK & the board have been able to replace, and in most cases better, those who leave so lets not get this out of proportion. As with most sides its the core of the squad we need to be looking at Gardos, Fonte, Wanyama and especially Schneiderlin are the ones to worry about, I wonder if Arsenal offer £100m for 3 of them would we take it?
  16. is it still available?
  17. The Sunderland result may have been a one off, but was it also symbolic showing what our new first team can do, IE did RK made a point of stuffing them, making up for MP's cock up in the cup last year. Not many Clubs can ever quote the best GD in UK so why not shout about it.............. C O Y R
  18. I know everyone is waiting for our bubble to burst, maybe that's why the best Goal Difference in the top 4 Divisions isn't being highlighted along with 2nd place. Guess we will always be seen as a mid table club having a good spell until we start taking their Silverware and European places.
  19. I think I've found the cause - Bacillus cereus Bacillus cereus or B. cereus is a type of bacteria that produces toxins. These toxins can cause two types of illness: one type characterized by diarrhea and the other, called emetic toxin, by nausea and vomiting. These bacteria are present in foods and can multiply quickly at room temperature. Sources A variety of foods, particularly rice and leftovers, as well as sauces, soups, and other prepared foods that have sat out too long at room temperature. Incubation Period Diarrheal: 6-15 hours Emetic (vomiting): 30 minutes to 6 hours Symptoms Diarrheal: Watery diarrhea and abdominal cramps Emetic (vomiting): Nausea and vomiting Duration of Illness 24 hours
  20. The Finsbury Park Diet – Not for faint hearted –but a 100% guaranteed weight loss plan. Its now day 9 and I’ve lost 7 ½ pounds. Preperation. None required, eat and drink as normal up until about 4pm on day one. Travel to London, get caught in M25/M4 traffic, Drink 1 small bottle of Stella on the tube, arrive 22mins after kick off for Saints away at Arsenal without eating, watch and enjoy beating Arsenal and leave the ground happy and hungry. Avoid the usual dodgy burger vans and go to the ‘Chuckup Express’ opposite Finsbury Park Tube (I guess the secret’s in the name) and ask for meal No 1, I don’t think you need to ask for it cooked ‘Rare’ as I guess they do this as a matter of course, either way mine tasted great and I enjoyed it. Now comes the tricky part, cross London on the tube to Ruislip, and proceed directly home, don’t mess about because you have about 2 hours max before the chemical process that has already started reaches critical. Send a text to work while you still have the strength, you won’t be going in the next day, trust me on this one. The next 9 hours involve a complete liquid evacuation of the system and no sleep, followed by 8 hours trying to sleep while bent double. After approx 20 hours from first contact you can just about manage to keep a cup of Tea and Slice of toast down/in and then slowly things return to normal apart from the pulled stomach muscles and possible (undiagnosed) rectal acid burns which take 3 to 5 days to mend. Ladies I take my hat off to you, I have never really had to seriously Diet, but if this is what it takes then I can see why you need support groups like Slimmer’s World.
  21. The Finsbury Park Diet – Not for faint hearted – but a 100% guaranteed weight loss plan. Its now day 9 and I’ve lost 7 ½ pounds. Preparation. None required, eat and drink as normal up until about 4pm on day one. Travel to London, get caught in M25/M4 traffic, Drink 1 small bottle of Stella on the tube, arrive 22mins after kick off for Saints away at Arsenal without eating, watch and enjoy beating Arsenal and leave the ground happy and hungry. Avoid the usual dodgy burger vans and go to the ‘Chuckup Express’ opposite Finsbury Park Tube (I guess the secret’s in the name) and ask for meal No 1, I don’t know if you have request it cooked ‘Rare’ or they just do this as a matter of course, either way mine tasted great and I enjoyed it. Now comes the tricky part, cross London on the tube to Ruislip, and proceed directly home, don’t mess about because you have about 2 hours max before the chemical process that has already started reaches critical. Send a text to work while you still have the strength, you won’t be going in the next day, trust me on this one. The next 9 hours involve a complete liquid evacuation of the system and no sleep, followed by 8 hours trying to sleep while bent double. After approx 20 hours from first contact you can just about manage to keep a cup of Tea and Slice of toast down/in and then slowly things return to normal apart from the pulled stomach muscles and possible (un-diagnosed) rectal acid burns which take 3 to 5 days to mend. Ladies I take my hat off to you, I have never really had to seriously Diet, but if this is what it takes then I can see why you need support groups like Slimmer’s World.
  22. On the tube coming away from Arsenal we started throwing around a few ideas. I was thinking To the tune of - UB40 - Cherry Oh Baby Sadio Sadio Mane, woh'oh Sadio Mane Big Pete went for Queen - Radio Ga Ga All we need is Sadio Mane, Sadio Mane, Sadio Mane. someone please vote by starting this off on Saturday. We failed dismally trying to do one for Toby Alderwhatsitvirus...
  23. The club need to make a landmark signing as proof of the reinvestment in equal or better players, lets hope this is a done deal waiting to be announced because at the moment we are not going to be first choice for anyone looking for a move...............it looks like this club is being managed ready for a sale, tidy up the training ground, cover the cost and wage bill by using sales profit, even making our own kit this year is a way of making a quick profit without signing up with the manufacturers......... The next step will be RK walks due to lack of investment......
  24. well.....that got you all going, I think Nigel's only problem is that it's too early in his career, he needs to win something to show just how good he is. Until he has a top 5 finish or a trophy he wouldn't have the clout to attract big name players, he might buy some old Pro's and develop from the youth squad, but there's no way he can attract. I guess after the world cup there might be a few national coaches getting the bullet that would jump at the chance to manage in the Premier League.
  25. MP took Nigel's team, played the same kind of attacking football and quite often didn't have a plan B if things were not working, how often did we dominate possession only to get caught on the break, playing the ball side ways rather that going for the by line to put it back on to Rickie or Jay's head? I doubt Nigel would come back, but with the management that let him go now out of the picture I would be happy to see him continue what he started, providing we can keep the better half of the team that all seem to be moving on if you believe the papers.
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