Jump to content

Morph


Saint Charlie
 Share

Recommended Posts

He was good friends with a leading lawyer and a CEO of a plc company Both were very sought after men in their fields. The latter was as a result of attending the same school.

 

Think BBC, think bank investigation, think sports company, think leading london store think airline suppliers. His two friends were mixed up in one or the other but never both of them

 

His friends were friendly with Crouch

 

They were all season ticket holders then but I do not know if they are now.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

He was good friends with a leading lawyer and a CEO of a plc company Both were very sought after men in their fields. The latter was as a result of attending the same school.

 

Think BBC, think bank investigation, think sports company, think leading london store think airline suppliers. His two friends were mixed up in one or the other but never both of them

 

His friends were friendly with Crouch

 

They were all season ticket holders then but I do not know if they are now.

 

Thanks!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 year later...
He was good friends with a leading lawyer and a CEO of a plc company Both were very sought after men in their fields. The latter was as a result of attending the same school.

 

Think BBC, think bank investigation, think sports company, think leading london store think airline suppliers. His two friends were mixed up in one or the other but never both of them

 

His friends were friendly with Crouch

 

They were all season ticket holders then but I do not know if they are now.

 

 

I'm still here chaps.

 

My friends, who are referred to in the quote above from Weston Saint, are just as avid Saints fans as they always have been, but now without the pressure we all experienced in those dark days

 

We are all really enjoying the journey we are on.

 

I'm so grateful that Marcus came along to rescue the club. We were so lucky.

 

All IMHO of course.

 

 

 

Morph

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I am glad but a tad surprised Morph is so grateful.

The Liebherr group got a bargain at 14m and now own something worth 300m. Fair play to them Cortese spotted a bargain.... or was it Andrew Oldknow.

 

Meanwhile the fans own nothing but their heritage and the city owns nothing but the hoped for inheritance.

 

Interesting night tonight at Waterstones with Mick Channon and Terry Paine (not to forget Brian O'Neil) - the city and the community ultimately own the soul of SFC and while the bricks and mortar might be under the control of someone who cares not about tradition, in the end it will be our children and our children's children who will reclaim our club for our city. Heavy stuff I know but after listening to two legends tonight explain what SFC means to them, then I can't help the philosophy.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Most fans just go to watch their team though, week after week no matter what League, Manager, Players or Chairman/Owner is involved.

 

And most would rather watch this team in the PL than a L1/2 outfit owned by some Saints fans who cannot separate self interest from the development of the club. Surely?

 

You hear all these whispers of discontent, yet I don't know any Saints fans who are anything apart from loving the last couple of years.

 

For once we have an identity that isn't being patronised.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I am glad but a tad surprised Morph is so grateful.

The Liebherr group got a bargain at 14m and now own something worth 300m. Fair play to them Cortese spotted a bargain.... or was it Andrew Oldknow.

 

Meanwhile the fans own nothing but their heritage and the city owns nothing but the hoped for inheritance.

 

Interesting night tonight at Waterstones with Mick Channon and Terry Paine (not to forget Brian O'Neil) - the city and the community ultimately own the soul of SFC and while the bricks and mortar might be under the control of someone who cares not about tradition, in the end it will be our children and our children's children who will reclaim our club for our city. Heavy stuff I know but after listening to two legends tonight explain what SFC means to them, then I can't help the philosophy.

what's the reclaim our club. It was never a club that embraced it fans unless you were a mate. Fans who were in with the directors etc would get complimentary tickets and drinks Etc but. I doubt there is many fans who got many perks over the years.i know I was only ever a mug punter and cash ow in the owners eye for the last 44 years.So there is no difference for me
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...