Smirking_Saint Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 ...... and is still in the local area. Just seen him in Burseldon tesco's talking dutch on his mobile, wearing jeans and tracksuit top with his usual permatan. Buying yoghurts bless him. Feel a bit sorry for him really, what happened with the egypt job ??
Bad Wolf Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 I saw him in Bursledon tesco's last week. Buying about 50 crates of wine
Smirking_Saint Posted 21 August, 2009 Author Posted 21 August, 2009 Instant Classic said: I saw him in Bursledon tesco's last week. Buying about 50 crates of wine Lol, drowning his sorrows
CalshotSpit Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 I saw Steve Wigley in there a while back, buying booze. Maybe that's where they all go to drown their sorrows.
Smirking_Saint Posted 21 August, 2009 Author Posted 21 August, 2009 CalshotSpit said: I saw Steve Wigley in there a while back, buying booze. Maybe that's where they all go to drown their sorrows. Wigley still has a house down hedge end i believe, next to stuart gray, but i would have thought Wotte would have gone home ??
Verbal Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Doesn't need a job. He'd just been given a year's contract and told to leave about five minutes after that. I'd be amazed if he wasn't paid up in full.
eharty9 Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 hes gettin payed a weekly wage until his contract would have run out! as my dad was speaking to him whilst sat next to him at the ajax game! so if hes got a house dont blame him for wanting to live in this lovely city
Gemmel Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 I think he is holding out for the warash wasps under 10's job
70's Mike Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Gemmel said: I think he is holding out for the warash wasps under 10's job AS a committe member at Warsash Wasps , i can assure you he never even got to the interview stage
Le Timmier Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 CalshotSpit said: I saw Steve Wigley in there a while back, buying booze. Maybe that's where they all go to drown their sorrows. And Ian Branfoot collects trolleys in the car park
dellgirl Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 He's just milking the hard luck story to anyone who will listen..I'd like him as far away from our young players as possible and they should change their mobile 'phone numbers..he's reptilian and useless
ottery st mary Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 He should give half his comp/year pay off, to his friend JP, who is out of pocket and still recovering from a big knife wound...right between his shoulder blades.
saint_mears Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Strachans a regular shopper in that tescos as well !
Redondo Saint Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 70 said: AS a committe member at Warsash Wasps ' date=' i can assure you he never even got to the interview stage[/quote'] He might be speaking directly to the Chairman without your knowledge...
offix Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Instant Classic said: I saw him in Bursledon tesco's last week. Buying about 50 crates of wine he was expecting Burley over.
Clifford Nelson Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Does anyone know why Hockaday was on gardening leave and what happened to him?
rallyboy Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 you've got to be pretty depressed to drown your sorrows with yoghurt. Do all of our former managers spiral into addiction? Is Lawrie in a park fighting Chris Nichol over a bottle of floor polish? Rupert looks a bit ruddy cheeked himself, is that the glow that says meths and financial incompetence?
Junior Mullet Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Great thread. Sitting in my office smiling like a loon. Wotte is dipping his wick in a local bird, which is probably why he's still here.
Genk Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Whereas Paul Wotton shops at Waitrose in Chandlers Ford
70's Mike Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Redondo Saint said: He might be speaking directly to the Chairman without your knowledge... NO WAY the Chairman is a season ticket holder aT SMS
DT Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Genk said: Whereas Paul Wotton shops at Waitrose in Chandlers Ford Does he ever buy carbohydrate?
Genk Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 DT said: Does he ever buy carbohydrate? San Miguels last time!
jasonbenali Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Smirking_Saint said: ...... and is still in the local area. Just seen him in Burseldon tesco's talking dutch on his mobile, wearing jeans and tracksuit top with his usual permatan. Buying yoghurts bless him. Feel a bit sorry for him really, what happened with the egypt job ?? Yoghurt? What about the sell-by date? That's asking for trouble, as Strachan would tell you.
Bad Wolf Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Junior Mullet said: Great thread. Sitting in my office smiling like a loon. Wotte is dipping his wick in a local bird, which is probably why he's still here. Well the girl I saw him with last week was definatly Dutch...
exit2 Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Instant Classic said: Well the girl I saw him with last week was definatly Dutch... well the bird we saw him with wasnt lol
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 Only an idiot would give the bloke a job......... Like the idiot we had in charge...
latter day saint Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 i saw him in tesco a couple of weeks ago, loitering by the bannanas with a trolley also containing a lot of wine. had my saints top on at the time & he had a sort of sad look on his face as he looked up & saw me wearing it. blokes also got a big noggin,just like one those scientists of the old tefal adverts.
Bad Wolf Posted 21 August, 2009 Posted 21 August, 2009 latter day saint said: i saw him in tesco a couple of weeks ago, loitering by the bannanas with a trolley also containing a lot of wine. had my saints top on at the time & he had a sort of sad look on his face as he looked up & saw me wearing it. blokes also got a big noggin,just like one those scientists of the old tefal adverts. Sounds like the exact time and place I saw him lol. He did spend an unusual ammount of time at the fruit section. Did you spot that brunette he was with and what nationality she was?
Nineteen Canteen Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 70 said: AS a committe member at Warsash Wasps ' date=' i can assure you he never even got to the interview stage[/quote'] ...because touchline Dads are such great role models. Grown men with initials on their team tracksuits managing boy's football teams as if they are Alex Ferguson in the Champions League Final. Boy's football is the 21st century equivalent to the grown man's train set. A chance to live their own dreams not through trains and the desire to a be a driver but through young boys and the desire to discover or be the next big thing in management. All a bit sad really.
dune Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 Nineteen Canteen said: ...because touchline Dads are such great role models. Grown men with initials on their team tracksuits managing boy's football teams as if they are Alex Ferguson in the Champions League Final. Boy's football is the 21st century equivalent to the grown man's train set. A chance to live their own dreams not through trains and the desire to a be a driver but through young boys and the desire to discover or be the next big thing in management. All a bit sad really. Oh do shut up.
northam soul Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 Nineteen Canteen said: ...because touchline Dads are such great role models. Grown men with initials on their team tracksuits managing boy's football teams as if they are Alex Ferguson in the Champions League Final. Boy's football is the 21st century equivalent to the grown man's train set. A chance to live their own dreams not through trains and the desire to a be a driver but through young boys and the desire to discover or be the next big thing in management. All a bit sad really. In the past i have never passed judgement on any of your posts as despite some of the rubbish,you have made some valid points but i am afraid this really takes the buiscuit. Where would any proffessional footballer be now if he hadnt had somebody to give up his time on a saturday or sunday to run the local kids sides. I know several people who give up a lot of time for the kids and they certainly do not do it for the glory or their egos. It is quite understandable why some people take such an offence to you at times.
chocco boxo Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 rallyboy said: you've got to be pretty depressed to drown your sorrows with yoghurt.QUOTE] Tell you what you can get mullered easily on that stuff!
Huffton Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 Nineteen Canteen said: ...because touchline Dads are such great role models. Grown men with initials on their team tracksuits managing boy's football teams as if they are Alex Ferguson in the Champions League Final. Boy's football is the 21st century equivalent to the grown man's train set. A chance to live their own dreams not through trains and the desire to a be a driver but through young boys and the desire to discover or be the next big thing in management. All a bit sad really. You complete w@nker. Have you any idea how much time and money goes into running a youth football team? And how many people give up their time for no recompense to help run the various clubs? Clearly not. :mad:
KMondo Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 Nineteen Canteen said: ...because touchline Dads are such great role models. Grown men with initials on their team tracksuits managing boy's football teams as if they are Alex Ferguson in the Champions League Final. Boy's football is the 21st century equivalent to the grown man's train set. A chance to live their own dreams not through trains and the desire to a be a driver but through young boys and the desire to discover or be the next big thing in management. All a bit sad really. I take it you didn't get to the interview stage either then.
Wes Tender Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 I was watching Henry VIII last night and there was Wotte on the screen before my very eyes, playing the Emissary for the Emperor, having an audience with Queen Jane...it was spooky, darlings.
Crowds Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 Gemmel said: I think he is holding out for the warash wasps under 10's job Brings back the memories remember playing in there 6 aside touraments add wnning it Christ must have been 10 years ago now
saint boggy Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 rallyboy said: you've got to be pretty depressed to drown your sorrows with yoghurt. Do all of our former managers spiral into addiction? Is Lawrie in a park fighting Chris Nichol over a bottle of floor polish? Rupert looks a bit ruddy cheeked himself, is that the glow that says meths and financial incompetence? didn't you know, yoghurt gets you mullered!! (i'll get me coat)
cellone Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 19C, an average of 8.9 posts per day of twaddle.
70's Mike Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 Nineteen Canteen said: ...because touchline Dads are such great role models. Grown men with initials on their team tracksuits managing boy's football teams as if they are Alex Ferguson in the Champions League Final. Boy's football is the 21st century equivalent to the grown man's train set. A chance to live their own dreams not through trains and the desire to a be a driver but through young boys and the desire to discover or be the next big thing in management. All a bit sad really. I thought you helped out with the Peter Houseman league in North Hants in another existence. still seems like your comments are made a few more posters apreciate what a 100% pratt you are
saint boggy Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 chocco boxo said: rallyboy said: you've got to be pretty depressed to drown your sorrows with yoghurt.QUOTE] Tell you what you can get mullered easily on that stuff! botox!! that'll teach me to read the whole thread before posting......
SaintRichmond Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 Nineteen Canteen said: ...because touchline Dads are such great role models. Grown men with initials on their team tracksuits managing boy's football teams as if they are Alex Ferguson in the Champions League Final. Boy's football is the 21st century equivalent to the grown man's train set. A chance to live their own dreams not through trains and the desire to a be a driver but through young boys and the desire to discover or be the next big thing in management. All a bit sad really. I am very sorry that you obviously did not have a childhood, and missed all the fun that brings Don't you realise, that young little kids, who play in Tyro or other Local Leagues PLAY their FA Finals and Champs League Finals .... EVERY TIME they run out on a local park Saturday or Sunday mornings A long time ago for me, but I still remember that I helped win the World Cup for England, the League Title for Saints ... at Wembley EVERY week It's called The Field Of Dreams ....... and we should all be very grateful to all those Dad.s that give their time to these Teams ... whether theye believe they are Ferguson, Wenger, Mourinho doesn't matter .... They provide a vital input to Football at that very young level, and IMHO, long may it continue
SaintRichmond Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 Instant Classic said: Well the girl I saw him with last week was definatly Dutch... You mean she smelt of Edam .... ?????
ottery st mary Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 Quote I thought you helped out with the Peter Houseman league in North Hants in another existence. still seems like your comments are made a few more posters apreciate what a 100% pratt you are Regarding this poster, I have started to realise the silly little game he is playing.... He forgets who he is half the time.....Dangerous game with so many identities.:smt085.. As I have said so many times.....19 IS NOT a Saints supporter and never has been. His tone throughout the MLT thread proves what sort of person he is..
um pahars Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 Quote I thought you helped out with the Peter Houseman league in North Hants in another existence. still seems like your comments are made a few more posters apreciate what a 100% pratt you are That's the problem with our local troll, in that he has posted so much stuff under so many guises (guises the mods knew nothing about until they allowed an amnesty;)), with so many varying viewpoints, all with the sole aim of winding people up that he forgets what he's done in the past:rolleyes::confused: Now of course it might just be that this post was by the Troll's son as his dad obviously won't let him play football at the weekend???
Wes Tender Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 um pahars said: That's the problem with our local troll, in that he has posted so much stuff under so many guises (guises the mods knew nothing about until they allowed an amnesty;)), with so many varying viewpoints, all with the sole aim of winding people up that he forgets what he's done in the past:rolleyes::confused: Now of course it might just be that this post was by the Troll's son as his dad obviously won't let him play football at the weekend??? Whoever it is, he was up past 2am last night.
John Boy Saint Posted 22 August, 2009 Posted 22 August, 2009 Wes Tender said: Whoever it is, he was up past 2am last night. That's only because he had to compose a reply to me putting a bag of Wasps in his underpants, that must have taken its toll when he had to get up for his paper round this morning................... The late night not the Wasps.
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