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    saintshorse101 wrote:
    MRSA s now using any story on here to have a go at `the mindless masses` or NC. which is rather unfortunate. I don't recall many saying pre-season that kelv would be out of his depth in the prem, I do recall a few moaning about kelv after a few games when he was being caught out at his near post, yet most of those also said they had great respect for kelv and that the defence wasnt helping things. people are allowed to think that kelv is not NO.1 but a good NO.2. everything in mrsa`s world is either black or white.

    I think its good to keep kelv on the books AB`s contract is up in the summer and unless he has signed a new one that I haven't heard about that means he could be off, so we then need a new keeper and to still have kelv as `back up` makes total sense to me.
    It makes total sense to most of us 101 but that is because we are blind muppets and too stupid to see the truth in Migraine's world

    We don't really understand the dark set-ups, conspiracies and smoke screens going on behind the scenes at SFC.

    I particularly like it when anything that doesn't fit in with his view is 'spin'. Then he enlightens us with his own 'spin' thereby spinning the 'spin'. Personally I blame the Illuminati!

    "Curtain call for Gonzo - 1 minute"
    I better go now, we're doing a sketch on Specsavers!

    STID"
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Kelvin Davis signs new Saints deal

Kelvin Davis signs new Saints deal Kelvin Davis signs new Saints deal

Saints have extended the contract of club captain Kelvin Davis until 2016, it has been announced.

The 36-year-old keeper's previous deal had been due to run through to the summer of 2014, but, despite having lost his position as the number one stopper at St Mary's, he has been given another two years.

Davis joined Saints from Sunderland in July 2006, for a fee of £1m, and has gone on to make 283 appearances for the club.

His updated contract will extend his period of service at Saints to a decade, taking him through to his testimonial season.

Davis has made it clear for some time that he wants to see out his playing days at St Mary's, and with his new deal taking him up to within a few months of his 40th birthday, it looks like he may be granted his wish.

 

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