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You can tell from his reaction when the move went through that he’d made it the hard way. I’ve got a lot of time for someone who’s worked their way up the leagues and moved countries to do so like he has. He deserves his time in the sun (and will have earned his next move too).
Yes, Saints are their cash cow. Let’s see if they can make any money from Göztepe and Valenciennes without us propping them up with our hard-earned dosh, while being served up a load of shit on the pitch game after game.
There’s much less TV money in the Championship so they’re more reliant on matchday revenue.
Don’t buy anything from the club and don’t go to any games.
If you do go to games then protest and make your voices heard.
Don’t let them get away with it for any longer and don’t scapegoat the manager when the problems run much deeper than Still.
I can’t view the video but did they show the foul that Lumley made on Tommy Conway? It was the most obvious penalty I’ve ever seen and the ref didn’t give it. He did make some great saves after that though. He was living a charmed life.
Well, if he’d done his research then maybe he’d know Eintracht Frankfurt fans have also been banned from seeing their team play in Naples on 4th November. Is that an anti-Semitic thing too or might the ban on security grounds just have something to do with the likelihood of trouble at a high risk fixture?
There was trouble in Naples when the clubs played there two years ago and the following article says that away fans have been banned 15 times in the past 2 years in UEFA competitions. The only difference here is that for a change an Israeli club is paying the price for the poor behaviour of some of its fans. A few of them kicked off, got their arses handed to them and then cried foul. I could understand the outcry if Maccabi Tel Aviv didn’t have any form for causing trouble on away trips but the fact is they do. If Starmer put as much effort into unifying the country as he does into rooting out perceived anti-Semitism then the UK would be a much more harmonious place.