I wrote the same thing about tapping lambert up on the post and SKD liked it. That's like done deal in a transfer rumour right? Or does it only work if a family member likes it?
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/a...city-made-a-mistake-with-this-summer-signing/ Birmingham fans not too happy with Sam Gallagher.
http://gianlucadimarzio.com/en/sout...in-serie-a-i-went-to-work-in-my-uncles-garage Interview with Gabbi....says it was hard to settle at first, but happy now. Can see himself back in Serie A in the future. News alert: life in Southampton isn't like Napoli.
https://www.bigissue.com/news/big-issue-vendors-kick-off-southampton-fc-employability-programme/ Bit more about the Big Issue employability scheme. These sort of schemes can be so useful in revitalising and energising people who have sunk into lethargy for one reason or another. Similar to the scheme Saints run to get kids back into education when they have lost their way. Making people feel wanted and important...even if only for a few weeks...can work wonders. Even applying for and finishing such a scheme would suggest to me (if I was an employer) that this person had something going for them.
Just bringing this to people's attention. I've seen a few of these. I wonder if anyone approves. I never have, and it certainly hits home when your own football club is breached by home supporters running about at night. Their athleticism is impressive but surely they could put it to better use:
If that's how they feel, get him back he's better off here. How they can say he isn't any good when he apparently has hardly played for the new manager and the previous manager (I forget his name) was sacked is puzzling. Clearly the old manager was crap so it was hardly his fault he only scored one goal.
Why do twats like this get so much ****ing attention, praise and get treated like heroes? It was the same with the guys who stayed the night in The Quays the other week. Utter bellends. Sadly this sort of thing is becoming more and more common.
Yeah they're the same guys that broke in to The Quays. The one filming and the one with the big hair are for sure.
OK can someone explain this to me? Someone breaks into somewhere and posts it on YouTube. Why are they not arrested the evidence is on YouTube?
Shows how childish people are now...I'd rather praise people for real achievements. Time they changed trespass laws....at the moment you have to actually break in and do damage...trespass should be about being on someone else's property uninvited.
They're knobs but I expect they will be getting a knock at the door still and I can't help but be slightly surprised and impressed they got out of there.
Saw the Quays one on facebook, guy who did it was replying to comments. Adrenaline junkies who have got tired of climbing buildings and have moved on to running away from police to get their fix.
http://readsouthampton.com/2017/10/25/southampton-keeping-eye-alfonso-pedraza/ Saints said to be looking at a Spanish player, Pedraza.