Right, finally finished listening. That was excellent while playing a few games of Spider Solitaire and the like. Off to bed.
Well that explains the three hour meeting yesterday. He wasn't happy with the choice of birthday cake. He was insisting that the 32,000 cup cakes being made for tomorrow's game to hand out to the fans are with red n white stripes. The club have ordered them in red as it reduces the cost and the man hours to ice them, this leaving more budget for the quality of case they will be in. Adams been trying to argue that the fans aren't that bothered about the quality if the packaging, just the flavour and substance of what is put on display, so there is no need to save money by having one colour icing. He is also very upset as he wants stripes as he won and scored at Wembley in stripes. His last words were, "If I wanted all red, I may as well go to Liverpool, oh pleeeeeaaaase." This last bit also explains why the bug planted by the sun (or currant bun, as we're talking cakes) only picked up the last bit and hence the headline. There, all explained. Panic over. By the way, I bet we only get doughnuts tomorrow as they can buy them 5 for a £1 at most well know supermarkets.
I didn't think our players ever got older. I thought it was a Saints rule that they remained 24 for ever (special dispensation for Rickie, though he is eternal). Happy birthday, Adam, and many more of them at SAINTS.
Krueger told someone at the Awards night that some changes were planned at SMS, but nothing major for the time being. I'm sure there must be areas where some tweaks could improve things for the fans...perhaps some new eyes have identified them. The cost of the training ground must preclude major changes at SMS...especially without any proof that income would increase enough to warrant it.
It wasn't LIVE. I was using the Listen Again facility. This means you can listen to anything at any time. It's still available. I get this time and again from people [not just on this forum]. I bet loads stick to the schedules and when a programme has ended they consider they have missed it. Not so.