| Forum Thread | Southampton GD at 09:01 16 Feb 2024
The table on TWTD says it’s +24, BBC and Flashscore say it’s +23… |
| Forum Thread | Bit more direct? at 11:55 15 Feb 2024
Anyone think we went a bit more direct more often from Hladky last night? Not saying we didn’t go short, just maybe not quite so often. Wonder if this is a slight change of approach due to mistakes or maybe I’m just imagining it! |
| Forum Thread | Are players in a training bubble? at 13:30 9 Jul 2021
By all accounts positive tests and self isolation will go through the roof in the next couple of months. Will the players be in a training bubble or anything? Surely the club can’t risk a number of them self isolating? We have quite a small squad now! 😂 |
| Forum Thread | One thing confusing me about Paul Cook at 07:30 1 Mar 2021
Is he ME’s choice or new consortium’s or both? Quite possible that takeover could fall thru (as they often seem to) then PC is employed by ME not new consortium? |
| Forum Thread | Get a grip! at 12:49 24 May 2018
Seriously.... anyone would think we kept Pep Guardiola hanging on! We shouldn’t be offering the post to someone we’re not sure of just because another club in a lower division want him. Absolutely right to wait to speak to Hurst and if Ross goes elsewhere, fair enough. Well done ME. |
| Forum Thread | Carillion at 19:57 13 Jan 2018
Privatisation ever given the taxpayer a good deal? No. Thought not. |
| Forum Thread | Quick scroll they my threads... at 21:28 6 Jan 2018
Quick scroll thru my threads would show that I’m a slightly left wing middle aged man who rarely goes to town games who recalls that he was a better footballer than he actually was but has a 100% tip record on the horses...... |
| Forum Thread | Metaphor for the season... at 07:34 12 Sep 2017
The handle just came off my Ipswich mug while I was drinking my tea this morning..... hope this isn't a metaphor for the season.... |
| Forum Thread | Labour must be lapping this up! at 16:03 9 Jun 2017
Not in government for the imminent Brexit shambles and opposing a frankly laughable 'coalition'. They can just wait for the inevitable implosion and then sweep to power in October, having proven their policies are popular and demonstrating to young voters the power of actually voting. Other than a resounding win, I think this was the best result for them! |
| Forum Thread | Why is May considered the best Brexit negotiator!?! at 08:44 2 Jun 2017
Why is everyone so convinced that May will be better at negotiating Brexit!?! Frankly she has come across as a complete moron. Can't construct a decent argument for anything, never answers a question, appears scared of any sort of debate, can't decide on any election tactics and has a propensity to make u-turns in the face of criticism. Corbyn seems a much better communicator in every way! |
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