Thedelldays Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 I might venture down millbay (here in plymouth) and sample some of the finest
Windmill Arm 2 Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 I might venture down millbay (here in plymouth) and sample some of the finest I won't because as sure as shyte stinks, we will follow it up with a 5 goal home pasting.
rocknrollman no2 Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 Hopefully i will have a glass of sherry and smile as i read my telegram from the King congratulating me on my 100th birthday.
SimonRichards Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 Probably bloody miss it like I did against Norwich (the only match i've missed at home this season)
Thedelldays Posted 4 February, 2009 Author Posted 4 February, 2009 Probably bloody miss it like I did against Norwich (the only match i've missed at home this season) tragic
saintwarwick Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 Probably bloody miss it like I did against Norwich (the only match i've missed at home this season) I have missed two games at home this season and like you one of them was Norwich :sad: Maybe we should stay away more often
Ivan Katalinic's 'tache Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 Probably bloody miss it like I did against Norwich (the only match i've missed at home this season) Maybe Saints should take out an injunction banning you from the ground on matchdays?!
NickG Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 Probably bloody miss it like I did against Norwich (the only match i've missed at home this season) snap!
CB Fry Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 I think I'll enjoy a long glass of something cold, sat on the patio, drinking in the mid August sunshine thinking "well, they won't all be as easy as Walsall at home".
lordswoodsaints Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 i will be to old next time we win.....possibly even dead.
SaintRobbie Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 I'll run on to the pitch and give our British manager a hug.
Tamesaint Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 I have missed two games at home this season and like you one of them was Norwich :sad: Maybe we should stay away more often I also have missed two home matches. Our only win and the 2-2 draw against Ipswich. So thats 4 of the oh so many goals we have scored at home.
sperm_john Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 by coming on here and reading a post about wotte improving and gonna take us forward and all of a sudden best thing since sliced bread etc etc ...(and smiling to myslef ironically)....with a beer
Bailey Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 Will there be another one? When/if it does happen, I'll probably have renewed optimism that we can avoid the drop, start to feel really positive about our chances, only for us to get hammered in our next match and lose 3-0.
Weston Super Saint Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 I hope my nurse wipes my incontinent arse with some nice soft paper, replaces the batteries in my hearing aid, and hands me the electronic copy of the newspaper from 2050, the one with the extra large letters so my elderly eyes can read it
Appy Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 Celebrate with my children's children's children.
Bushey Saint Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 What does "celebrate" mean? Guess it will have to be a celebratory coffee or coke as I'll be in Iraq by the time of our next home game
spain saint Posted 4 February, 2009 Posted 4 February, 2009 I will iceskate in hell while watching pigs flying over my head!
Hatch Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I will start singing to the Eastleigh FC supporters at how shyte their team is.
bungle Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I would like to add my name to the list of people who have missed 1 home game, with that game happening to be Norwich.
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I might venture down millbay (here in plymouth) and sample some of the finest By that do you actually mean to go down to Plymouth and sample the Ho?
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I will go home and creosote my fence. I would too, it's just the right weather in September to do that sort of thing.
Arizona Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 Same way i celebrate any Saints win. Passing electric currents through small animals.
St Landrew Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I was going to suggest something about going out sailing and doing some sort of end of [sailing] season celebration, probably at the Folly Inn or Osbourne View, come October-November next. But I see that I've been, in way or another, trumped..!
Whitey Grandad Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I would have to be very careful. At my age, in my fragile state, the shock could finish me off.
for_heaven's_Saint Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I'll get myself a nice cold beer and sit down to watch the draw for the next round of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy
CHAPEL END CHARLIE Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 In a old peoples home .... oh sorry you asked how not where .
david in sweden Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I might venture down millbay (here in plymouth) and sample some of the finest .....well, I'm due to retire in afew years, so perhaps ....before........? No, I won't think about that. Can I have another vitamin pill please ?
Saint 76er Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 Home win??? ... and the white haired octogenarian Rupert Lowe rises from his wheelchair in the directors box and waves his cane at the players on the pitch. "You've all done very well" he yells, before young Mr Lowe wheels him away for his usual pureed vegetables in the chairman's lounge. On the pitch the victors stand in stunned silence whilst the vanquished Totton Reserves players troop off disconsolate at how they could have lost such a bankable away win at the now aging and decrepit St Marys stadium.....
trousers Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I'll be going to a Halley's Comet spotting party that night so will raise a glass there.
eelpie Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I can't see a home win ahead for a long time. Perhaps more pertinently, if Saints go on a home win streak after relegation has been confirmed as a mathematical certainty, I will be very angry with frustration.
Charlie Wayman Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 The questioner assumes there will be one, one day. Hard to imagine at the moment
Pilchards Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I will run across St Mary's naked with just a daffodil sticking out my arse. It wont happen this season so I have time to tone up my bum cheeks for the Division 1 campaign.
trousers Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I will run across St Mary's naked with just a daffodil sticking out my arse. Wouldn't a tulip be more apt?
miserableoldgit Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 (edited) Run across the pitch waving the new 2015 Saints calendar that I have just bought from the wooden kiosk (Ministore). Edited 6 February, 2009 by miserableoldgit
1976_Child Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 Run across the pitch waving the new 2015 calendar that I have just bought from the wooden kiosk (Ministore). thank you! That has made my day! Fan-*******-tastic post!
Andy_Porter Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 I think it will be more relief than celebration.
colehillsaint Posted 5 February, 2009 Posted 5 February, 2009 skip to ladbrookes to collect on my elvis lives/brown re-elected/life on moon, (mars always far too likely in my view)/nessie caught/heathrow 4th runway/garry glitter hit single accumulator
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