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We probably missed a trick here, instead of taking the **** with bundles of money (attacked!!!...there go my sides:)) instead picked him up and paraded him as a champion! To see him being taken around on somebody's shoulders with everyone cheering would have been a sight to see and 'hurt' the pr*ck a lot more...

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Taking the **** is of course OK but violence of any sort is not

 

Read the news report again, there was no violence towards Tells Stories, it was intimidation, and even that is according to his intepretation of events.

 

I'd be very interested to hear from someone that was there (I assume in the corporate hospitality area) as to what happened.

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Have I completely mis-understood this fairy tale from Storrie then ?

He was "attacked" by someone waving money in his face......not a knife, just paper money ?

 

Give me strength......and get a sense of humour you ***** !

 

You can tell why he is so bloody matey with Redknapp - they both have a habit of re-writing history and playing the "it wasn't me gov" card. Who was it oversaw P*mpey going down the swanee again ?

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Have I completely mis-understood this fairy tale from Storrie then ?

He was "attacked" by someone waving money in his face......not a knife, just paper money ?

 

Give me strength......and get a sense of humour you ***** !

 

You can tell why he is so bloody matey with Redknapp - they both have a habit of re-writing history and playing the "it wasn't me gov" card. Who was it oversaw P*mpey going down the swanee again ?

 

You do realise that you can get some really nasty paper cuts don't you :rolleyes:.

And they can be very sore afterwards, but not a sore as his a**e :butthead: is going to be when he gets banged up in Parkhurst.

 

The fake Sheik pic is hilarious love the fact everyone is laughing except Jacob & the poopey contingent looking the other way.

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Trevor Brooking finds it amusing :p

 

Mark Jacob - his head is directly above the steward is doing his best to look away.

 

But the grey-haired man sat on the left with his hand on his chin has a little smirk playing across his face. That's the P****y secretary Paul Weld.

 

He is actually a nice fella, his dad is Hampshire's scorer and he is a big mate of Brian Truscott's.

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just seen the Storrie incident on South today, it is pathetic he is surrounded by stewards and a couple of fans are waving paper at him. How pathetic to whine about that

 

Saw it too. How was that intimidation? Think Storrie Teller has lost his sense of humour. Full story on Inside Out at 7.30.

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I understand that Rupert Lowe is counter claiming that he was severely intimidated when he recieved a Duck through the post from a former owner of the Skates. He opened it in front of his wife and she thought it might have contained a bomb. She asked Rupert to give up the Chairmanship of the Saints as a result of this intimidation, but although Rupert did seriously consider it, he felt that he had a duty not to leave until the club was totally screwed. He was considering reporting the matter to the FA, as the meaning was clearly that he was a dead duck, but he decided against it on the grounds that he would look like a whining pansy. ;)

 

Shame that the Skates chief executive is a bit of a tit and has overseen his club go massively into debt, part of which ended in his own trouser pockets. If he was good at his job, the club would never have fallen into such a parlous state. But when the management infrastructure has contained a person convicted of financial fraud and Storrie and Redknapp could potentially end up in the nick for the same thing, I am not going to worry too much if he feels intimidated by a few Saints fans goading him by waving some paper money in his face.

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Final desperate acts of a man facing the gallows…he’s just playing the sympathy card. He's got plans in to extend his 'off-shore Hayling Island' mansion and 'er indoors is probably giving him right earache at the mo as it’s all about to go pop. They'll have to knock back their retirement home on the coast when they're driven out of town shortly. She’s gonna murder him.

 

I believe his best bud Teflon 'Arry also has a building project in Southsea for some money-making apartments, looks like he's going to have to abandon too once the Taxman's finished.

 

Shame. :^o

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Read the news report again, there was no violence towards Tells Stories, it was intimidation, and even that is according to his intepretation of events.

 

I'd be very interested to hear from someone that was there (I assume in the corporate hospitality area) as to what happened.

 

John B's comments about violence were in response to StuRomseySaint saying "the only bad point was that nobody gave him [storrie] a slap", nothing to do with what the report said.

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Peter Storrie is a complete A hole. I for one laughed when i read the story.

He really is a very smug little man, who remmebers this

 

Published Date: 30 June 2008

Peter Storrie has laughed off suggestions Southampton beat Pompey in the race for Morgan Schneiderlin.

 

The France under-19 skipper had claimed he had turned down a move to Fratton Park from Strasbourg.

 

Instead he opted for St Mary's, where he put pen to paper on a four-year deal on Friday.

 

Schneiderlin's decision to snub the Blues has been met with delight among gloating supporters from Pompey's bitter rivals.

 

It's news to Storrie, though.

 

The Blues' chief executive had never previously heard of the 18-year-old, let alone attempt to broker a move.

 

And he couldn't contain his amusement to hear the player suggesting otherwise.

 

He said: 'It's absolute rubbish, I have never even heard of him.

 

'Are they having a laugh? Is it April 1 or something? We've never been after such a player. To suggest otherwise really is rubbish.

 

'Why would anyone ever choose Southampton ahead of Portsmouth in the first place, no offence meant.

 

'I would certainly know if we had made an approach for him and that is definitely not the case.

 

'It's all rather amusing, really.'

 

How the tables have turned on the red faced bloater

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Peter Storrie is a complete A hole. I for one laughed when i read the story.

He really is a very smug little man, who remmebers this

 

Published Date: 30 June 2008

Peter Storrie has laughed off suggestions Southampton beat Pompey in the race for Morgan Schneiderlin.

 

The France under-19 skipper had claimed he had turned down a move to Fratton Park from Strasbourg.

 

Instead he opted for St Mary's, where he put pen to paper on a four-year deal on Friday.

 

Schneiderlin's decision to snub the Blues has been met with delight among gloating supporters from Pompey's bitter rivals.

 

It's news to Storrie, though.

 

The Blues' chief executive had never previously heard of the 18-year-old, let alone attempt to broker a move.

 

And he couldn't contain his amusement to hear the player suggesting otherwise.

 

He said: 'It's absolute rubbish, I have never even heard of him.

 

'Are they having a laugh? Is it April 1 or something? We've never been after such a player. To suggest otherwise really is rubbish.

 

'Why would anyone ever choose Southampton ahead of Portsmouth in the first place, no offence meant.

 

'I would certainly know if we had made an approach for him and that is definitely not the case.

 

'It's all rather amusing, really.'

 

How the tables have turned on the red faced bloater

 

Yeah, like he knew about Kaboul going to Spurs a few weeks ago.

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