Pre match omens good, Grimbergen Blonde 12 x 0.3cl bottles for €8.99, at 6.7% it needs to be treated with respect.
I didn’t say that.
He persisted in arguing about politics on a non-politics thread.

Which you must admit, was justified at the time!Yes, my bad.
You only said “Why don’t you shut the **** up?”
Didn’t know about the politics stuff so fair enough if that happened. We all know the rules.
Which you must admit, was justified at the time!
You have seen this film beforeStart well for 25 mins, miss 3 chances. They score when they first venture into our half. Players give up, pass sideways as if we are winning 3-0 until about the 75th minute when we play a sloppy pass that puts their striker straight through and they score to make it 2-0
Gabbiadini song is sung throughout
Spoiler alert.Start well for 25 mins, miss 3 chances. They score when they first venture into our half. Players give up, pass sideways as if we are winning 3-0 until about the 75th minute when we play a sloppy pass that puts their striker straight through and they score to make it 2-0
Gabbiadini song is sung throughout
Long way guys and very cold as Pennines close buy. Take a warm coat. I went there i think in about 2002 and typical Saints list in a gutless gameLibby's giving me a lift to this.
So it's probably worth pointing our our record when Libby and I have travelled to games together isn't good although isn't terrible either - just meh. W0 D3 L1. Although 2 of those draws were decent results in isolation (Ipswich away this season and Brighton away last season).
Statistically, 1-1 is the bet to place as all 3 of the draws have been 1-1. Or 3-1 Saints as that will cancel out the 3-1 loss at Bristol City 2 seasons ago. Fingers crossed for the latter!
Oh ffs.
I think Downes was so desperate to get back in the team he's given everyone food poisoning.Does everybody eat the same chicken stew or something?
0-0
WS gives a impassioned post match presser about how the lads have been honest with each other, worked hard all week and are all unified in getting the club back to where we need to be.
Followed by a home loss to PNE.
SR out

A seven-year old boy was at the centre of a Winchester Crown Courtroom drama yesterday when he challenged a court ruling over who should have custody of him.
The boy has a history of being beaten by his parents and the judge initially awarded custody to his aunt
The boy surprised the court when he proclaimed that his aunt beat him more than his parents and he adamantly refused to live with her. When the judge then suggested that he live with his grandparents, the boy cried and said that they also beat him.
After considering the remainder of the immediate family the judge took the unprecedented step of allowing the boy to propose who should have custody of him.
After two adjournments to check legal references and to confer with the child welfare officials, the judge granted temporary custody to Southampton Football Club, whom the boy firmly believes are not capable of beating any f*cker!!!
