woksaintly Posted February 10 Posted February 10 (edited) We are all uncomfortably numb Resigned to apathy, indifference towards football that was excitement and passion for some but now the faceless corporate vision has won Our goal is no goal Our mission is to mismanage Abandon and abort by a Republic of Sport Sport it is not Fun it is not There are many things it aint Will I forever be a Saint ? Do not assume that being a fan Is forever loyalty in this day and age We could become like you and become Totally and utterly comfortably numb Edited February 10 by woksaintly spelling 6
miserableoldgit Posted February 10 Posted February 10 (edited) The way it is going they will be asking about SMS "Hello, hello, Is there anybody in there?" Edited February 13 by miserableoldgit 1 3
Noodles34 Posted February 10 Posted February 10 Definitely no 'wish you were here' messages coming from SMS
Miltonaggro Posted February 10 Posted February 10 All in all, you’re just another prick in the (Northam) wall… 7
Farmer Saint Posted February 10 Posted February 10 And I had such High Hopes for this season - however we spent so much Time in the Summer neglecting to spend the Money we should have. It's sad, because it's now become a situation of Us and Them with Sports Republic - and Echoes of past ownership problems. One of These Days maybe... At least with Saints Women, we may get a chance to See Emily Play. 7
Farmer Saint Posted February 10 Posted February 10 1 hour ago, Miltonaggro said: All in all, you’re just another prick in the (Northam) wall… Calm down mate - take some Time and Breathe. 2 1
die Mannyschaft Posted February 10 Posted February 10 Football has been killed by death (motorhead). Ticking away tge moments that make up a dull day or match at St Mary's
Tommy Mulgrew Posted February 10 Posted February 10 3 hours ago, Miltonaggro said: All in all, you’re just another prick in the (Northam) wall… 2 hours ago, Farmer Saint said: Calm down mate - take some Time and Breathe. Whooooossshh!!!!! 2
Miltonaggro Posted February 10 Posted February 10 2 hours ago, Farmer Saint said: Calm down mate - take some Time and Breathe. Whoosh indeed… 3 1
Sir Ralph Posted February 11 Posted February 11 (edited) I feel the same. Been through bad times before but I certainly feel a big disconnect from the club. Run by owners with no club connection, players who have no club connection and some with poor attitudes who will leave at the end of the season despite embarrassing performances for a whole season - rewarded for incompetence. To me this is the all time low and worse than league one relegation in 00s. I can recall a season where I’ve felt happy with defeats by one or two goals, rather than 5. Apathy is rife Edited February 11 by Sir Ralph
badgerx16 Posted February 11 Posted February 11 (edited) I think this season will have left us all with Brain Damage after watching so much lunacy on the grass. Edited February 11 by badgerx16 1
Farmer Saint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 11 hours ago, Tommy Mulgrew said: Whooooossshh!!!!! Oh mate...
Farmer Saint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 11 hours ago, Miltonaggro said: Whoosh indeed… 11 hours ago, Tommy Mulgrew said: Whooooossshh!!!!! Oh guys... I suggest you and the laughing "Sheep" (do you see what I did there as well?) on your posts take 50 minutes and go listen to the greatest album ever made. 1
Whitey Grandad Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Isn’t ’The Laughing Sheep’ an obscure French cheese? 3
Farmer Saint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 7 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said: Isn’t ’The Laughing Sheep’ an obscure French cheese? I'm just hoping they had a Momentary Lapse of Reason.
Oldandtired Posted February 11 Posted February 11 We ought to send SR to the dark side of the moon, pigs that they are. 2
miserableoldgit Posted February 11 Posted February 11 (edited) One of These Days we may be competitive again.....saw Brit Floyd recently.....absolutely phenominal! Edited February 11 by miserableoldgit 2
Charlie Wayman Posted February 11 Posted February 11 (edited) It's football right? It's always had it's ups and downs. We're not the only ones being led by clowns but brighter times will find their way Though not all of us will see the day Edited February 11 by Charlie Wayman Aplogies to all readers for the crappy poetry…...
Bushey Saint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 You lot sound like Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict ...
Hamwic Posted February 11 Posted February 11 F**k all that, we've got to get on with this. Can almost hear Juric in training. 1
Farmer Saint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 1 hour ago, miserableoldgit said: One of These Days we may be competitive again.....saw Brit Floyd recently.....absolutely phenominal! Took my kids (12 and 7) to see Aussie Pink Floyd in October - they loved it! I've still not seen any "cover" band that are as professional as them.
Farmer Saint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 1 hour ago, Bushey Saint said: You lot sound like Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict ... That's the weirdest fucking song 🤣 1
CamSaint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 (edited) I have seen Roger Waters and Dave Gilmour in concert several times over the last 15 years or so. Perhaps the most memorable was at The O2 in 2011 when RW was doing his 'Wall' tour. When Comfortably Numb started the spotlight focused on the guitarist standing on the wall and after a few seconds, everyone realise that it was actually DG! The performance was quite extraordinary as you might expect, but even more so as no-one had the faintest idea that it was going to happen. DG only played that song, but it turned out that Nick Mason was also in the audience that night and RW called him up on stage when the band took their bow. Despite their mutual animosity, apparently Waters & Gilmour had agreed to do each other a favour for some reason (I've no idea what). If anyone likes the early (pre Dark Side of The Moon) Floyd material, Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets are absolutely brilliant live - they include Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp. Edited February 11 by CamSaint DG, not DW! 3
Farmer Saint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 (edited) 25 minutes ago, CamSaint said: I have seen Roger Waters and Dave Gilmour in concert several times over the last 15 years or so. Perhaps the most memorable was at The O2 in 2011 when RW was doing his 'Wall' tour. When Comfortably Numb started the spotlight focused on the guitarist standing on the wall and after a few seconds, everyone realise that it was actually DW! The performance was quite extraordinary as you might expect, but even more so as no-one had the faintest idea that it was going to happen. DW only played that song, but it turned out that Nick Mason was also in the audience that night and RW called him up on stage when the band took their bow. Despite their mutual animosity, apparently Waters & Gilmour had agreed to do each other a favour for some reason (I've no idea what). If anyone likes the early (pre Dark Side of The Moon) Floyd material, Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets are absolutely brilliant live - they include Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp. So I took my wife (who thanked me afterwards 🤣) to see RW at Hyde Park - utterly incredible, and as an under 40 Floyd fan I never had the chance to see them as a proper band (even the later Gilmour, Wright, Mason incarnation) so this was pretty much the best opportunity I was going to get. Oddly enough I only became a fan after skiving off from Brock College in 2001, fucking off to Lymington and buying a ratty copy of DSOTM on vinyl from a charity shop - became utterly hooked and they are by far my favourite band (although that got me into a rabbit hole and Rush and King Crimson do push them a bit). Edited February 11 by Farmer Saint 2
Miltonaggro Posted February 11 Posted February 11 7 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said: Isn’t ’The Laughing Sheep’ an obscure French cheese? Alternatively an obscure English cheese
Gloucester Saint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 The time is gone, The Season’s over Thought we’d something more to say 1
Pamplemousse Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Hey, Rasmus, leave those kids alone (and sign some first team players ffs) 1
Gloucester Saint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 1 minute ago, Pamplemousse said: Hey, Rasmus, leave those kids alone (and sign some first team players ffs) He takes the blade with trembling hands, can Spores make the Final Cut (of all the weak shit in the squad)!
Winnersaint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Terry Paine,Terry Paine,Terry Paine,Terry Paine Dont do it again! Thanks to Syd(enham) Barrett 1
sandwichsaint Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Tough gig for Ivan, he had to pick up the Relics of the RM years and not Meddle too much, shame we don't still have Che Adams Heart Mother to call on. 1
woksaintly Posted February 12 Author Posted February 12 Never thought a poem would generate 31 responses! Left me in the Pink
Saint in Paradise Posted February 12 Posted February 12 I saw Pink Floyd live at the Hollywood Bowl in September 1972. 1
East Kent Saint Posted February 13 Posted February 13 Careful with that axe Eugene became a family saying when ever someone was doing something slightly risky !
miserableoldgit Posted February 13 Posted February 13 12 hours ago, Saint in Paradise said: I saw Pink Floyd live at the Hollywood Bowl in September 1972. I first saw them in 1967 at P*rtsmouth Guildhall as part of a package tour with Jimi Hendrix, The Move, The Nice and Amen Corner. Who are Jay Zee, Lemar etc??😂 1
sadoldgit Posted February 13 Posted February 13 7 minutes ago, miserableoldgit said: I first saw them in 1967 at P*rtsmouth Guildhall as part of a package tour with Jimi Hendrix, The Move, The Nice and Amen Corner. Who are Jay Zee, Lemar etc??😂 Sadly I never got to see any of those package tours and missed The Nice first time round but Keith Emerson took them back on the road with his own band in 2003 which made up for it. Package tours of top artists for a few shillings, free outdoors concerts featuring the top bands…we shall never see those times again.
miserableoldgit Posted February 13 Posted February 13 (edited) 11 minutes ago, sadoldgit said: Sadly I never got to see any of those package tours and missed The Nice first time round but Keith Emerson took them back on the road with his own band in 2003 which made up for it. Package tours of top artists for a few shillings, free outdoors concerts featuring the top bands…we shall never see those times again. You are right. Artists that relied on talent not Autotune! I remember seeing the Who on a package tour at the Gaumont (Mayflower) and we bumped into Keith Moon and John Entwhistle in the queue in the tiny, greasy chip shop that used to be a few doors up from the theatre, and had a chat with them. Also remember seeing the Rolling Stones there when they were supported by Ike and Tina Turner with the Ikettes.....who almost blew the Stones off the stage! Edited February 13 by miserableoldgit 1
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