Thedelldays Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10280~1754454,00.html New owner, new thinking....4000 more fans than anyone else on tuesday night..he is astonished at the turnout we are giving the team.. well, i guess we believe again.. as a wise man once said, "build a team and they will come"...
for_heaven's_Saint Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 If we win more... loads more will come too. Yeah i agree, a two wins or a draw and a win against Huddersfield and Swindon and we could see even more fans next Saturday.
hackedoff Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 Lowe had the same principle, but used it in reverse.
dignified_blunderer Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 "To have that many people come along was a massive fillip for the squad and for everyone associated with the club." Is the word fillip used often? First time I've come accross it myself. Just wondering if other people use it a lot?
Saintjersey Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 "To have that many people come along was a massive fillip for the squad and for everyone associated with the club." Is the word fillip used often? First time I've come accross it myself. Just wondering if other people use it a lot? I fillip use fillip it fillip every fillip other fillip word.
Hatch Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 "To have that many people come along was a massive fillip for the squad and for everyone associated with the club." Is the word fillip used often? First time I've come accross it myself. Just wondering if other people use it a lot? I do, but then it is my brothers name.
SaintRichmond Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 "To have that many people come along was a massive fillip for the squad and for everyone associated with the club." Is the word fillip used often? First time I've come accross it myself. Just wondering if other people use it a lot? The Queen uses it occasionally .......
Draino76 Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 Maybe the mods can use the swear filter do that 'fillip' is used more often; ie instead of 'boost', or 'for' and 'is' or 'a', and 'it' or 'you'.
fisho Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 "To have that many people come along was a massive fillip for the squad and for everyone associated with the club." Is the word fillip used often? First time I've come accross it myself. Just wondering if other people use it a lot? I always thought it was a 'Fillet', then again my England always was quite bad!
dellboypete Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 Yeah i agree' date=' a two wins or a draw and a win against Huddersfield and Swindon and we could see[b'] s[/b]even more fans next Saturday. Did you forget the S
John Boy Saint Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 Reading that feels like it was really meant rather than just words to appease the customers
Fan The Flames Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 "To have that many people come along was a massive fillip for the squad and for everyone associated with the club." Is the word fillip used often? First time I've come accross it myself. Just wondering if other people use it a lot? Lesley Ash did
SaintRobbie Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 as a wise man once said, "build a team and they will come"... Spot on TDDs.
SFC Forever Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 To be honest it was a major filip to the team and us when RL dived to head home the opener.
Mr X Posted 14 August, 2009 Posted 14 August, 2009 To be honest it was a major filip to the team and us when RL dived to head home the opener. sweet jesus he has the same initials as he who we do not speak of! for a moment i thought he'd returned as a striker!
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