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i’m terribly sorry allroy. hope you are still alive and kicking after saturday’s defeat. if it’s any consolation, we got beaten 3:0 this weekend, still 3rd from bottom.

Posted on Mon, 6 December 2004 at 00:30

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allroy (Rainer) wrote:

Cheers for your sympathy, zippo.
I’m quite used to such heavy defeats:
I’ve witnessed a 0-6 at Stuttgart, 1-7 at Wolfsburg and a 2-8 at home to Leverkusen, to name but a few.

On one hand I was glad not to have joined my mates on their trip to Berlin, on the other my weekend was shite nonetheless. I wanted to see Arsenal vs Birmingham on Saturday afternoon and The Beautiful South at the Hammersmith Apollo that evening, but I didn’t get to London ‘coz all flights were cancelled due to heavy fog. :mad:

A 3-0 defeat at Old Trafford isn’t such a heavy blow, I suppose. And as you’ve beaten Pompey already there’s ‘only’ relegation to fear. Though you deserve to go down for holding us to a draw at Highbury. ;)

Posted on Mon, 6 December 2004 at 07:01

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zipless wrote:

allroy wrote:

A 3-0 defeat at Old Trafford isn’t such a heavy blow, I suppose.

well, well. we usually beat them with our reserves. but not this season…

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Though you deserve to go down for holding us to a draw at Highbury. ;)

holding you to a draw?? we fully deserved the 3 points. your last minute equaliser was so f*cking cheap! i do admit, it was a great goal, but NOT fair. bloody library, was there last february to see the goons vs. saints. oh how i dislike narf lahndan.

Posted on Tue, 7 December 2004 at 00:50

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allroy (Rainer) wrote:

I’ve been to St. Mary’s last December to see the Gunners’ 1-0 victory and wasn’t too impressed with the atmosphere there as well (apart from the travelling support, of course). :p ;)

Maybe I’m going again in February as Borussia’s playing in Rostock on that day, a good excuse not to travel there.

Posted on Tue, 7 December 2004 at 07:51

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zipless wrote:

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Southampton’s James Beattie faces two further weeks on the sidelines after suffering a recurrence of a calf strain in the defeat at Manchester United.

The 26-year-old England striker came off only 21 minutes into the game.

And Saints boss Steve Wigley told the club website: “He had a scan to check the injury had healed.

“We felt he would be okay so it was a blow when he had to go off. We are hoping he will not be out too long - a week or two but no longer.”

aaaaarrghhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!:mad:

Posted on Tue, 7 December 2004 at 08:56

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zipless wrote:

thank god, glenn hoddle got appointed by wolves today. that’ll keep him away from the south coast:D

Posted on Tue, 7 December 2004 at 12:05

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allroy (Rainer) wrote:

But you need someone better than Chief Wiggum, erm… Wigley.

Posted on Tue, 7 December 2004 at 12:27

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zipless wrote:

rumour has it that harry redknapp will be unveiled as saints manager tomorrow…

Posted on Wed, 8 December 2004 at 11:25

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motherh666 wrote:

Pompey fans wont be too happy.

I’m off to the Sony VIP box for Ajax vs Bayern München tonight :D

Get pissed and watch a pitch full of amateurs kick a ball about.

Posted on Wed, 8 December 2004 at 11:37

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allroy (Rainer) wrote:

I just love yesterday’s Champions League results:
Arsenal through with an easy win and Celtic not even qualified for the UEFA-Cup. :D

Posted on Wed, 8 December 2004 at 11:42

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motherh666 wrote:

Only problem is Celtic can worry about the league now which will give Rangers something to worry about.

Posted on Wed, 8 December 2004 at 12:11

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zipless wrote:

and who gives a flying F*CK about the pompey fans??? just a bunch of w*nkers in the first place. hope they get relegated this season. not worthy of a place in the premier league, actually not even worthy of playing in a league, lets just bomb the whole place up, fratton park, me arse:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

enjoy the game tonite, at the ArenA i guess? ajax ain’t the best of teams this season, any reason?

i was hoping for a rosenborg win… i gave up on that dream after 3mins. well done! but i doubt you will make it to the semis. seems europe ain’t for the gooners. mind you, not for saints either… first round proper in the UEFA cup and crashing out to steaua:mad:

Posted on Wed, 8 December 2004 at 14:11

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RobbyVDH wrote:

Congratulations to Anderlecht I would say for being the only team in the Champions League this year who had 0 points after 6 games :D

Posted on Wed, 8 December 2004 at 18:57

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motherh666 wrote:

Just back from the game. Thanks Sony for a large quantity of free beer and fingerfoods and a good night out.

Oh and the football was pretty good too :D

Posted on Wed, 8 December 2004 at 23:01

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allroy (Rainer) wrote:

@zippo: Redknapp will become a Pompey hero if he gets the Saints relegated, so be worried. We tried the same with Borussia Dortmund when our former coach Bernd Krauss coached and nearly succeeded. Unfortunately he was sacked and Udo Lattek saved them.

@Robby: What can you expect from a club whose fans have to stick to their girlfriends instead of supporting the team? ;)

Posted on Wed, 8 December 2004 at 23:22

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zipless wrote:

could be a close call. well, my opinion was and still is, a new manager won’t make a difference at southampton. there is something wrong inside the team, if you get my drift. best thing would be to sell beattie as soon as possible and maybe get a defender and a GOOD midfielder in. that might just save our season and then we take it from there.

*hides under the table and starts praying*

tonite it looked like all roma fans had to be at home with their girlfriends cooking pasta and planning the weekend trip to the seaside…

and big ups to deportivo, who didn’t score a single goal in 6 matches:cool:

Posted on Thu, 9 December 2004 at 00:08

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RobbyVDH wrote:

allroy wrote:

@Robby: What can you expect from a club whose fans have to stick to their girlfriends instead of supporting the team? ;)

:D

Posted on Thu, 9 December 2004 at 18:49

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marja (sinner) wrote:

I can’t help feeling spoken to :)

he was on the couch watching the game.

I had piano lessons, so there was nobody around nagging to put it on something else.

Posted on Fri, 10 December 2004 at 10:26

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allroy (Rainer) wrote:

marja wrote:

I can’t help feeling spoken to :)

A woman realising obvious facts, how rare. :p

Posted on Fri, 10 December 2004 at 10:32

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marja (sinner) wrote:

this saturday, he will go and watch in the stadium. We have a friend comming over for dinner and some heavy drinking :), but we wait to go to the restaurant till he returns. It wasn’t planned that way, but it was reschedualed :o

Posted on Fri, 10 December 2004 at 10:35

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