*watered down drinkNo, we just supply free drink.![]()
*watered down drinkNo, we just supply free drink.![]()
We never do that. It's always around 11pm so the press can't put it in print the next day.Why not iust before kickoff? We've already sold out... it will set the crowd off.
It doesn't help the beer etc though. I don't drink or eat caffeine so wouldn't know about the coffee.Hope so,the coffee is really **** without it.![]()
Think Blackmore is just being a wee bit credulous. There are roughly zero managers who have stood up and demanded that their team stop trying to sign good players for them...it's one of those tropes clubs use to show i) that they can spend, and that ii) the manager has confidence in his squad. As Guan has explicitly confirmed...Puel isn't the reason we haven't signed anyone (and he isn't the one doing the spending in our setup, anyway).
Very sensible point of viewI just don't relate to this feeling Romsey. Some people seem to get swept away by the transfer window and the belief that it means you must spend millions. They say they don't expect this, but they behave like they do. They seem to get effected by the zillions being spent elsewhere and just don't understand the understated way Saints go about things.
I will read transfers out being cited and profits in abundance from transfers as a reason we should be spending, but I firmly believe the club only sell when either a player expresses a desire to go (Mane) or if we don't feel the player is what we need now (Pelle). They just happen to carry both these disposals at in a very strong, profitable manner. I'm sure they'd rather those wanting to leave would have wanted to stay (both Mane and Vic were offered new deals).
We have a model and we stick to it. Fans really should know by now and accept that is the way we work. We don't panic. We brought a new manager in 6 weeks ago and why fans expect him to come in and splash out loads of cash on players straight away bemused me. If you joined a new company as a boss, would you come in and change he staff immediately or would you take time to look at what you had? Football does have time limitations in the form of a transfer deadline, yet we haven't reached that deadline yet.
I absolutely believe in a non happy clappy way, that we are doing it right. The new manager is only 6 weeks in and is looking at what he has. He'll then bring in what he needs and that doesn't matter if it is a £2m bargain or a £20m record signing.
A non-exciting transfer window is a good transfer window. It means we have solid stability through the majority of the staff.
Dare I say this: Cast your eyes across to Spuds. Poch seems to be quietly doing his thing without rushing out and signing loads. I think he learned something during his time with us.
I do agree Fats, but i don't agree all fans should accept the model. Someone on here once told me to stop behaving rationally and allow people to be fans...
Wonder who that was !!!
Hey, that's ok when it's suits my line
On accepting the model, let's be honest.. What's the choice? Maybe I should say understand, though I think it should be accept. There is of course a strong chance some fans genuinely don't understand what we do and how we do it.
I just don't relate to this feeling Romsey. Some people seem to get swept away by the transfer window and the belief that it means you must spend millions. They say they don't expect this, but they behave like they do. They seem to get effected by the zillions being spent elsewhere and just don't understand the understated way Saints go about things.
I will read transfers out being cited and profits in abundance from transfers as a reason we should be spending, but I firmly believe the club only sell when either a player really expresses a desire to go (Mane) or if we don't feel the player is what we need now (Pelle). They just happen to carry both these disposals out in a very strong, profitable manner. I'm sure they'd rather those wanting to leave would have wanted to stay (both Mane and Vic were offered new deals).
We have a model and we stick to it. Fans really should know by now and accept that is the way we work. We don't panic. We brought a new manager in 6 weeks ago and why fans expect him to come in and splash out loads of cash on players straight away bemused me. If you joined a new company as a boss, would you come in and change the staff immediately or would you take time to look at what you had? Football does have time limitations in the form of a transfer deadline, yet we haven't reached that deadline yet.
I absolutely believe in a non happy clappy way, that we are doing it right. The new manager is only 6 weeks in and is looking at what he has. He'll then bring in what he needs and that doesn't matter if it is a £2m bargain or a £20m record signing.
A non-exciting transfer window is a good transfer window. It means we have solid stability through the majority of the staff, further enhanced by all the new contracts.
Dare I say this: Cast your eyes across to Spuds. Poch seems to be quietly doing his thing without rushing out and signing loads. I think he learned something during his time with us.
You're right on a number of levels, but people are different and we don't all think the same. And you are right that some just don't get the model. My Aunt would suggest they be just plain dumb.
I once had a g/f who suggested I use the word 'could' more in place of the word 'should'.
I told her she could not continue to be in a relationship with me anymore...
I feel like you're dumping me....![]()
Yes.Nah, you cant shake me off that easy.
Oh, I'm going with the boy tomorrow, do they let kids in The Old Farmhouse?
They let FLT in so they let any old riff raff in.Ta.
Thought it was just big kids...