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Saints' Billy Sharp's backing himself to fire Premier League goals
8:46am Thursday 9th August 2012 in Sport
By Adam Leitch, Chief Sports Writer
Billy Sharp - five pre-season goals
IN-FORM Saints striker Billy Sharp is backing himself to fire goals against the best defenders in world football.
The £1.8m hit man is the form player of Saints’ pre-season, banging in five goals already to make himself comfortably the club’s top summer scorer.
Despite all that though, and only one other goal from a Saints striker in pre-season, Sharp is struggling to get a place to face Manchester City in the club’s Premier League opener a week on Sunday.
However, he believes he can compete against the very best and is determined to do all he can to convince Nigel Adkins to give him his chance.
“If I am playing at the start of the season then there’s no better way to test myself than against the likes of Kompany and Lescott,” he said.
“I think they had the best defence in the league last year, so it would be a test,” he said.
“But I still fancy myself to get one.
“I’m feeling sharp. It’s probably one of the best pre-seasons I’ve had since I’ve been playing.
“Touch wood I’ve had no injury issues, and I’m feeling a lot sharper and a lot fitter, so I’m raring to go.
“The last few seasons I’ve had stop-start pre-seasons with little niggles, so I’m glad that this pre-season I’ve managed to stay 100 per cent fit.”
The big kick-off kicking is looming ever larger on the horizon now and Saints could be forgiven for starting to feel the nerves a little with such a daunting first game, but Sharp, pictured, is hoping his side will have the shock factor early on.
“You’ve got to play them at some stage, so maybe when we’re very eager and hopefully they’re still a little bit tired from celebrating winning the championship, hopefully we can surprise a few of the big teams early on,” he reasoned.
“We’re going to be underdogs in most games, but I’m sure we’ll be okay and we’ll give a good account of ourselves.
“We came in at the end of June and it’s come around really quickly, but I’m happy it’s come around now because I’m ready to start the season.
“I feel really sharp, so if the gaffer says he needs me to play then I’m ready.
“We’ve got a quality squad of players, so I need to be fit and ready so the gaffer can pick me.
“Everyone’s pushing for places and everyone’s trying to get game time, so there’s a week to go and the gaffer’s got a lot of players to pick from.
“I want to start as many games as I can, so I need to try and push on and try my hardest to get in the team.”
Saints now have just one pre-season game remaining before the City trip, against Italian side Udinese at St Mary’s on Saturday.
“It will be a tough game Saturday, they will be really good on the ball and it will be a good test for us,” reckoned Sharp.
“But we should give them a good game as well, because we’re looking sharp.”
Comments(71)
Cheapshot
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9:06am Thu 9 Aug 12
laffaminute wrote:Still crying out for attention i see!
Now that is a laff !
Anyway, as interesting as this is, i think the only thing we really want to read about is the possibility of new players coming in. Can't believe how quiet this transfer window has been so far, and not just for Saints, but the whole football league!
mbetts
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9:16am Thu 9 Aug 12
dennytg
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9:47am Thu 9 Aug 12
dopplershift
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10:04am Thu 9 Aug 12
dennytg wrote:Better than owen now or 10 years ago? I'm better than owen now!!
If Billy could score goals with his left foot he would be better than Michael Owen. IMO
Confucious
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10:04am Thu 9 Aug 12
Cheapshot wrote:Wonder if all the Olympics kerfuffle has somehow affected transfer activity? It's certainly muted all the media speculation which often oils the wheels/stirs things up.
laffaminute wrote:Still crying out for attention i see!
Now that is a laff !
Anyway, as interesting as this is, i think the only thing we really want to read about is the possibility of new players coming in. Can't believe how quiet this transfer window has been so far, and not just for Saints, but the whole football league!
I hope Simon Cowell gets a knighthood for the Olympics. What with all the TV stations constantly asking everyone how they feel; how much they wanted the medal; how disappointed they are at not getting one; interviewing all their grannies and numerous other relatives; broadcasting non-stop the words amazing, unbelieveable, fantastic, etc plus showing the world that we are the No1 nation at crying on TV all the time whether it's for winning or losing - this terrific event would never have been so good had Cowell not provided us with the blueprint.
The whole thing has been amazingly and unbelievably fantastic...ooh here I go again....sniff...sni
ff...pass the hankie love.
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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10:18am Thu 9 Aug 12
Just a few words no need to waffle on about their history and traditions all the way back to Skunta Skinte. Obviously tastefully leave out all their crimes and theiving from charities and local businesses. As a mark of decency don't mention the bought cups they never paid for. So should be short then.
RIPP
hands249
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10:28am Thu 9 Aug 12
Flashin the pan
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10:33am Thu 9 Aug 12
Cheapshot
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10:35am Thu 9 Aug 12
Confucious wrote:Does the Olympics finish this Sunday? I think you're right, every sport seems to have taken a back seat since it started! Next week may be a mad scramble for players as teams try and get people in before the big KO, well lets hope so anyway!
Cheapshot wrote:Wonder if all the Olympics kerfuffle has somehow affected transfer activity? It's certainly muted all the media speculation which often oils the wheels/stirs things up.
laffaminute wrote:Still crying out for attention i see!
Now that is a laff !
Anyway, as interesting as this is, i think the only thing we really want to read about is the possibility of new players coming in. Can't believe how quiet this transfer window has been so far, and not just for Saints, but the whole football league!
I hope Simon Cowell gets a knighthood for the Olympics. What with all the TV stations constantly asking everyone how they feel; how much they wanted the medal; how disappointed they are at not getting one; interviewing all their grannies and numerous other relatives; broadcasting non-stop the words amazing, unbelieveable, fantastic, etc plus showing the world that we are the No1 nation at crying on TV all the time whether it's for winning or losing - this terrific event would never have been so good had Cowell not provided us with the blueprint.
The whole thing has been amazingly and unbelievably fantastic...ooh here I go again....sniff...sni
ff...pass the hankie love.
only1chopper
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10:37am Thu 9 Aug 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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10:53am Thu 9 Aug 12
Flashin the pan wrote:Back from the dead and being put on a life support machine whilst brain dead are not the same thing. Expect relegation followed by Admin again after Chainrai has sucked up all the parachute payments.
POMPEY back from the dead...ready for the season ahead! Promotion?
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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10:55am Thu 9 Aug 12
hands249 wrote:Maybe but Chainrai is up for his third successive gold.
Sounds as though Ben Haim has blown his chance of becoming a Saints legend !
Spudsaint
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10:57am Thu 9 Aug 12
only1chopper wrote:Yes, there's still a lot of business to be done in the last 3 weeks before the window closes. I'm trusting that the Don has us well placed to pick up the last pieces of the puzzle at the right price. I'm looking for more cover at the back, some experienced heads and one big signing that won't rock the boat, but will give us all confidence and send a message to the rest of the league that we're back to stay. COYR!
I agree, I think the Olympics has stalled things, but could be because the Olympics football has created a huge window for managers to have a good look at new signings and at present everyone has been trying to create deals and that is taking time. But we are still painfully short of centre backs. This is the spine of a team that plans to stay in the premiership and any good team preparation starts at the back. I firmly believe we can stay in the premiership, but 2 more signings are needed to cement our position in this great league. So please NA and NC, provide us with some news that will excite us, and push the boat out, get that marquee signing, and show the world what we are all about! COYR
St Retford
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11:01am Thu 9 Aug 12
laffaminute
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11:18am Thu 9 Aug 12
St Retford wrote:you and about 50 others i would imagine
Right, I've got my Citeh tickets. Who's going?
St Retford
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11:19am Thu 9 Aug 12
laffaminute wrote:HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAHAHAH
St Retford wrote:you and about 50 others i would imagine
Right, I've got my Citeh tickets. Who's going?
AAAHAHAHAAAHAAAA!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!111111111
1111ELEVEN
You literally are a laugh a minute.
mbetts
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11:22am Thu 9 Aug 12
Flashin the pan wrote:Doubtful with a team of teenagers, all your deadwoods gone but whats left?
POMPEY back from the dead...ready for the season ahead! Promotion?
info@denisbundy.co.uk
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11:24am Thu 9 Aug 12
Confucious wrote:Now there is a surprise - the biggest sporting event on the planet that lasts 2 weeks and only happens every 4 years and you wonder why it has so much TV time. As for the success of Team GB that you appear to have little admiration for......I've seen many a grossly overpaid footballer burst into tears when achieving nothing - these athletes have put amazing, unbelievable and fantastic personal effort and sacrifice into what is sometimes only minutes or seconds of performance on one day, its no wonder they are emotional. I just hope and indeed pray, that it's tears of joy for us at the end of the season!
Cheapshot wrote:Wonder if all the Olympics kerfuffle has somehow affected transfer activity? It's certainly muted all the media speculation which often oils the wheels/stirs things up.
laffaminute wrote:Still crying out for attention i see!
Now that is a laff !
Anyway, as interesting as this is, i think the only thing we really want to read about is the possibility of new players coming in. Can't believe how quiet this transfer window has been so far, and not just for Saints, but the whole football league!
I hope Simon Cowell gets a knighthood for the Olympics. What with all the TV stations constantly asking everyone how they feel; how much they wanted the medal; how disappointed they are at not getting one; interviewing all their grannies and numerous other relatives; broadcasting non-stop the words amazing, unbelieveable, fantastic, etc plus showing the world that we are the No1 nation at crying on TV all the time whether it's for winning or losing - this terrific event would never have been so good had Cowell not provided us with the blueprint.
The whole thing has been amazingly and unbelievably fantastic...ooh here I go again....sniff...sni
ff...pass the hankie love.
St Retford
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11:25am Thu 9 Aug 12
mbetts wrote:They do still need an owner. They seem to have overlooked this part.
Flashin the pan wrote:Doubtful with a team of teenagers, all your deadwoods gone but whats left?
POMPEY back from the dead...ready for the season ahead! Promotion?
St Retford
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11:26am Thu 9 Aug 12
info@denisbundy.co.u*Whoosh*
k wrote:
Confucious wrote:Now there is a surprise - the biggest sporting event on the planet that lasts 2 weeks and only happens every 4 years and you wonder why it has so much TV time. As for the success of Team GB that you appear to have little admiration for......I've seen many a grossly overpaid footballer burst into tears when achieving nothing - these athletes have put amazing, unbelievable and fantastic personal effort and sacrifice into what is sometimes only minutes or seconds of performance on one day, its no wonder they are emotional. I just hope and indeed pray, that it's tears of joy for us at the end of the season!
Cheapshot wrote:Wonder if all the Olympics kerfuffle has somehow affected transfer activity? It's certainly muted all the media speculation which often oils the wheels/stirs things up.
laffaminute wrote:Still crying out for attention i see!
Now that is a laff !
Anyway, as interesting as this is, i think the only thing we really want to read about is the possibility of new players coming in. Can't believe how quiet this transfer window has been so far, and not just for Saints, but the whole football league!
I hope Simon Cowell gets a knighthood for the Olympics. What with all the TV stations constantly asking everyone how they feel; how much they wanted the medal; how disappointed they are at not getting one; interviewing all their grannies and numerous other relatives; broadcasting non-stop the words amazing, unbelieveable, fantastic, etc plus showing the world that we are the No1 nation at crying on TV all the time whether it's for winning or losing - this terrific event would never have been so good had Cowell not provided us with the blueprint.
The whole thing has been amazingly and unbelievably fantastic...ooh here I go again....sniff...sni
ff...pass the hankie love.
mbetts
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11:28am Thu 9 Aug 12
St Retford wrote:Indeed, and they're thinking Chanrai is the answer? Has he been any good for the club so far? It's hilarious!
mbetts wrote:They do still need an owner. They seem to have overlooked this part.
Flashin the pan wrote:Doubtful with a team of teenagers, all your deadwoods gone but whats left?
POMPEY back from the dead...ready for the season ahead! Promotion?
chrswrn
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11:44am Thu 9 Aug 12
"I’m feeling a lot sharper"
"I feel really sharp"
"we’re looking sharp"
This is subliminal messaging from the lad! Adkins has had it programmed into him now.
Whilst we're on the subject of BS, wouldn't 'Razor' be a suitable nickname now that Ruddock is a distant memory? Razor Sharp has a ring to it...
Confucious
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11:45am Thu 9 Aug 12
St Retford wrote:I am not known for employing an ironic tone on these matters and I can assure everyone that no-one holds the noble art of jumping into a sand pit in higher esteem than me.
info@denisbundy.co.u*Whoosh*
k wrote:
Confucious wrote:Now there is a surprise - the biggest sporting event on the planet that lasts 2 weeks and only happens every 4 years and you wonder why it has so much TV time. As for the success of Team GB that you appear to have little admiration for......I've seen many a grossly overpaid footballer burst into tears when achieving nothing - these athletes have put amazing, unbelievable and fantastic personal effort and sacrifice into what is sometimes only minutes or seconds of performance on one day, its no wonder they are emotional. I just hope and indeed pray, that it's tears of joy for us at the end of the season!
Cheapshot wrote:Wonder if all the Olympics kerfuffle has somehow affected transfer activity? It's certainly muted all the media speculation which often oils the wheels/stirs things up.
laffaminute wrote:Still crying out for attention i see!
Now that is a laff !
Anyway, as interesting as this is, i think the only thing we really want to read about is the possibility of new players coming in. Can't believe how quiet this transfer window has been so far, and not just for Saints, but the whole football league!
I hope Simon Cowell gets a knighthood for the Olympics. What with all the TV stations constantly asking everyone how they feel; how much they wanted the medal; how disappointed they are at not getting one; interviewing all their grannies and numerous other relatives; broadcasting non-stop the words amazing, unbelieveable, fantastic, etc plus showing the world that we are the No1 nation at crying on TV all the time whether it's for winning or losing - this terrific event would never have been so good had Cowell not provided us with the blueprint.
The whole thing has been amazingly and unbelievably fantastic...ooh here I go again....sniff...sni
ff...pass the hankie love.
Confucious
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11:56am Thu 9 Aug 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:I'm not too good at funerals. My grandma buried three husbands and two of them were only napping.
Confucious as our resident wordsmith could you pen an obituary to mark the passing of those down the road tomorrow.
Just a few words no need to waffle on about their history and traditions all the way back to Skunta Skinte. Obviously tastefully leave out all their crimes and theiving from charities and local businesses. As a mark of decency don't mention the bought cups they never paid for. So should be short then.
RIPP
I guess we need to take inspiration from the happiest days in history - the elimination of smallpox, bubonic plague; death of Attila the Hun, Caligula, Ivan the Terrible, Pol Pot; VE Day, the Relief of Mafeking etc.
Certainly we need a celibratory tone along the lines of Mardi Gras, Octoberfest or the Running of the Bulls. They must have had a huge party the night we switched from BC to AD.
Or we could borrow from Byron...
Posterity will ne'er survey
A nobler grave than this
Here lie the bones of Pompey
Stop, traveller, and p!ss.
St Retford
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12:00pm Thu 9 Aug 12
chrswrn wrote:I do think that in another life in which football doesn't exist Nigel could have been the leader of a religious cult. It's like he gets into people's heads and inspires this incredible belief in them that makes them play far better than they actually are.
"I’m feeling sharp"
"I’m feeling a lot sharper"
"I feel really sharp"
"we’re looking sharp"
This is subliminal messaging from the lad! Adkins has had it programmed into him now.
Whilst we're on the subject of BS, wouldn't 'Razor' be a suitable nickname now that Ruddock is a distant memory? Razor Sharp has a ring to it...
Actually, maybe he really is the second coming of Jesus. What else would a reincarnation of Christ do with his time than lead the saints?
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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12:35pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Confucious wrote:Yep, that's nice and it would stop people just pisssing anywhere. In fact many of us could hold our bladders specially. I guess nothing rhymes with shiit then?
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:I'm not too good at funerals. My grandma buried three husbands and two of them were only napping.
Confucious as our resident wordsmith could you pen an obituary to mark the passing of those down the road tomorrow.
Just a few words no need to waffle on about their history and traditions all the way back to Skunta Skinte. Obviously tastefully leave out all their crimes and theiving from charities and local businesses. As a mark of decency don't mention the bought cups they never paid for. So should be short then.
RIPP
I guess we need to take inspiration from the happiest days in history - the elimination of smallpox, bubonic plague; death of Attila the Hun, Caligula, Ivan the Terrible, Pol Pot; VE Day, the Relief of Mafeking etc.
Certainly we need a celibratory tone along the lines of Mardi Gras, Octoberfest or the Running of the Bulls. They must have had a huge party the night we switched from BC to AD.
Or we could borrow from Byron...
Posterity will ne'er survey
A nobler grave than this
Here lie the bones of Pompey
Stop, traveller, and p!ss.
Velleity
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12:59pm Thu 9 Aug 12
batesieboy
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1:04pm Thu 9 Aug 12
mbetts wrote:Driftwood?
Flashin the pan wrote:Doubtful with a team of teenagers, all your deadwoods gone but whats left?
POMPEY back from the dead...ready for the season ahead! Promotion?
batesieboy
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1:13pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Skunta Skinte...brilliant..
Confucious as our resident wordsmith could you pen an obituary to mark the passing of those down the road tomorrow.
Just a few words no need to waffle on about their history and traditions all the way back to Skunta Skinte. Obviously tastefully leave out all their crimes and theiving from charities and local businesses. As a mark of decency don't mention the bought cups they never paid for. So should be short then.
RIPP
.fantastic...cried my eyes out...you deserve a gold medal for that inspirational dip into Skate history, Seedhouse!!
angus mc coatup
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1:18pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:I have thought long and hard as to what rhymes with shiit, And the nearest I can get is SKUNT.trouble is I think both words mean the same thing.
Confucious wrote:Yep, that's nice and it would stop people just pisssing anywhere. In fact many of us could hold our bladders specially. I guess nothing rhymes with shiit then?
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:I'm not too good at funerals. My grandma buried three husbands and two of them were only napping.
Confucious as our resident wordsmith could you pen an obituary to mark the passing of those down the road tomorrow.
Just a few words no need to waffle on about their history and traditions all the way back to Skunta Skinte. Obviously tastefully leave out all their crimes and theiving from charities and local businesses. As a mark of decency don't mention the bought cups they never paid for. So should be short then.
RIPP
I guess we need to take inspiration from the happiest days in history - the elimination of smallpox, bubonic plague; death of Attila the Hun, Caligula, Ivan the Terrible, Pol Pot; VE Day, the Relief of Mafeking etc.
Certainly we need a celibratory tone along the lines of Mardi Gras, Octoberfest or the Running of the Bulls. They must have had a huge party the night we switched from BC to AD.
Or we could borrow from Byron...
Posterity will ne'er survey
A nobler grave than this
Here lie the bones of Pompey
Stop, traveller, and p!ss.
Mush On The Beach
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1:18pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Velleity wrote:Who is willing to remake the Zombie film classic – The Walking Dead?
I must say that if Chanrai is the answer, it must be a very odd question.
worried of n e hampshire
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1:23pm Thu 9 Aug 12
h.co.uk/sport/pompey
/pompey-past/live-po
rtsmouth-city-counci
l-vote-on-pompey-tru
st-loan-1-4146371
follow link above for some light entertainment
St Retford
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1:39pm Thu 9 Aug 12
insane saint
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2:14pm Thu 9 Aug 12
h.co.uk/sport/pompey
/pompey-past/city-co
uncil-agree-to-loan-
pompey-supporters-tr
ust-1-45m-to-save-th
e-club-1-4147199
the council says yes to the more borrowing from the puplic purse....
laffaminute
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2:46pm Thu 9 Aug 12
randre
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2:56pm Thu 9 Aug 12
insane saint wrote:Brilliant, so a debt loaded club borrows more money to add to it's debts!
http://www.portsmout
h.co.uk/sport/pompey
/pompey-past/city-co
uncil-agree-to-loan-
pompey-supporters-tr
ust-1-45m-to-save-th
e-club-1-4147199
the council says yes to the more borrowing from the puplic purse....
Mmm, not sur about this plan - although it does get more hilarious as things develop!
Mush On The Beach
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3:17pm Thu 9 Aug 12
laffaminute
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3:27pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Mush On The Beach wrote:why keep on about it then ?
One more sleep. Haven’t had so much anticipation and excitement since the expectations of the Millennium Bug .... NOT!!!! Another damp fishy squid FC story to unfold
SO50 Saint
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3:28pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Cheapshot
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3:35pm Thu 9 Aug 12
laffaminute wrote:Can someone entertain this guy please...his cry's for attention are getting embarrassing!!
Mush On The Beach wrote:why keep on about it then ?
One more sleep. Haven’t had so much anticipation and excitement since the expectations of the Millennium Bug .... NOT!!!! Another damp fishy squid FC story to unfold
Mush On The Beach
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3:38pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Cheapshot wrote:He’s a sad cross between Billy Liar, Billy No Mates and Billy the Fish, poor old Billy the Attention Seeking Skunt he just wants to be loved really
laffaminute wrote:Can someone entertain this guy please...his cry's for attention are getting embarrassing!!
Mush On The Beach wrote:why keep on about it then ?
One more sleep. Haven’t had so much anticipation and excitement since the expectations of the Millennium Bug .... NOT!!!! Another damp fishy squid FC story to unfold
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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3:39pm Thu 9 Aug 12
laffaminute wrote:Hello my little fish finger.
Mush On The Beach wrote:why keep on about it then ?
One more sleep. Haven’t had so much anticipation and excitement since the expectations of the Millennium Bug .... NOT!!!! Another damp fishy squid FC story to unfold
Well it does look like your club will struggle on for the time being under new ownership. Either option will bring it's own mirth and merriment to us. If this was a work of fiction no one would believe it!
Mush On The Beach
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3:42pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:50 shades of skint skunt, I feel a best selling novel coming on
laffaminute wrote:Hello my little fish finger.
Mush On The Beach wrote:why keep on about it then ?
One more sleep. Haven’t had so much anticipation and excitement since the expectations of the Millennium Bug .... NOT!!!! Another damp fishy squid FC story to unfold
Well it does look like your club will struggle on for the time being under new ownership. Either option will bring it's own mirth and merriment to us. If this was a work of fiction no one would believe it!
SFCOLDBOY
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4:04pm Thu 9 Aug 12
laffaminute wrote:Can't you tell schools out.
Mush On The Beach wrote:why keep on about it then ?
One more sleep. Haven’t had so much anticipation and excitement since the expectations of the Millennium Bug .... NOT!!!! Another damp fishy squid FC story to unfold
Are you whitebait in disguise?
The slippery slope is getting steeper by the minute.
Goodbye, goodbye, be seeing you goodbye.GOODBYE!
COYR
Fatty x Ford Worker
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4:12pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Velleity
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4:16pm Thu 9 Aug 12
mbetts wrote:289/1 on Betfair
Put £1.50 on Sharp to finish each way top scorer, top 4, he's currently 150/1 to win it outright, he reminds me a bit of Lineker hanging round the box ready to pounce.
St Retford
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4:21pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Fatty x Ford Worker wrote:Are you his agent or something? Seriously, let it go...
Have we signed that Bristol City mush yet A.Adoma?
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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4:39pm Thu 9 Aug 12
St Retford wrote:Actually I must stand up for the lardy one on this point. He does seem to fit the bill, a Brizzle City mate of mine who was at the game suggested to me we should buy him.
Fatty x Ford Worker wrote:Are you his agent or something? Seriously, let it go...
Have we signed that Bristol City mush yet A.Adoma?
Blubber boy should be given more time and space on here, paticularly with the impending gaps created by ex skunts.
St Retford
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4:43pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:I'm not saying we shouldn't or won't buy him (there must have been a reason for playing Brizzle, after all). But to go on about him in every single thread is a bit stalkery.
St Retford wrote:Actually I must stand up for the lardy one on this point. He does seem to fit the bill, a Brizzle City mate of mine who was at the game suggested to me we should buy him.
Fatty x Ford Worker wrote:Are you his agent or something? Seriously, let it go...
Have we signed that Bristol City mush yet A.Adoma?
Blubber boy should be given more time and space on here, paticularly with the impending gaps created by ex skunts.
Cheapshot
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4:53pm Thu 9 Aug 12
St Retford wrote:Man crush!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:I'm not saying we shouldn't or won't buy him (there must have been a reason for playing Brizzle, after all). But to go on about him in every single thread is a bit stalkery.
St Retford wrote:Actually I must stand up for the lardy one on this point. He does seem to fit the bill, a Brizzle City mate of mine who was at the game suggested to me we should buy him.
Fatty x Ford Worker wrote:Are you his agent or something? Seriously, let it go...
Have we signed that Bristol City mush yet A.Adoma?
Blubber boy should be given more time and space on here, paticularly with the impending gaps created by ex skunts.
slugger
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5:54pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Cheapshot wrote:you'd think he'd learn how to spell his name too ......... adomah !!!!
St Retford wrote:Man crush!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:I'm not saying we shouldn't or won't buy him (there must have been a reason for playing Brizzle, after all). But to go on about him in every single thread is a bit stalkery.
St Retford wrote:Actually I must stand up for the lardy one on this point. He does seem to fit the bill, a Brizzle City mate of mine who was at the game suggested to me we should buy him.
Fatty x Ford Worker wrote:Are you his agent or something? Seriously, let it go...
Have we signed that Bristol City mush yet A.Adoma?
Blubber boy should be given more time and space on here, paticularly with the impending gaps created by ex skunts.
Fatty x Ford Worker
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5:56pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Hey Skinney Lamppost thats the best post you have posted!
St Retford wrote:Actually I must stand up for the lardy one on this point. He does seem to fit the bill, a Brizzle City mate of mine who was at the game suggested to me we should buy him.
Fatty x Ford Worker wrote:Are you his agent or something? Seriously, let it go...
Have we signed that Bristol City mush yet A.Adoma?
Blubber boy should be given more time and space on here, paticularly with the impending gaps created by ex skunts.
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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6:00pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Fatty x Ford Worker wrote:Thanks tubs.
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Hey Skinney Lamppost thats the best post you have posted!
St Retford wrote:Actually I must stand up for the lardy one on this point. He does seem to fit the bill, a Brizzle City mate of mine who was at the game suggested to me we should buy him.
Fatty x Ford Worker wrote:Are you his agent or something? Seriously, let it go...
Have we signed that Bristol City mush yet A.Adoma?
Blubber boy should be given more time and space on here, paticularly with the impending gaps created by ex skunts.
Fatty x Ford Worker
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6:02pm Thu 9 Aug 12
slugger wrote:Thanks me got stuck in to a mega beefie brown sauce all over me keys now!
Cheapshot wrote:you'd think he'd learn how to spell his name too ......... adomah !!!!
St Retford wrote:Man crush!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:I'm not saying we shouldn't or won't buy him (there must have been a reason for playing Brizzle, after all). But to go on about him in every single thread is a bit stalkery.
St Retford wrote:Actually I must stand up for the lardy one on this point. He does seem to fit the bill, a Brizzle City mate of mine who was at the game suggested to me we should buy him.
Fatty x Ford Worker wrote:Are you his agent or something? Seriously, let it go...
Have we signed that Bristol City mush yet A.Adoma?
Blubber boy should be given more time and space on here, paticularly with the impending gaps created by ex skunts.
slugger
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6:06pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Fatty x Ford Worker wrote:are you sure it's brown ?
slugger wrote:Thanks me got stuck in to a mega beefie brown sauce all over me keys now!
Cheapshot wrote:you'd think he'd learn how to spell his name too ......... adomah !!!!
St Retford wrote:Man crush!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:I'm not saying we shouldn't or won't buy him (there must have been a reason for playing Brizzle, after all). But to go on about him in every single thread is a bit stalkery.
St Retford wrote:Actually I must stand up for the lardy one on this point. He does seem to fit the bill, a Brizzle City mate of mine who was at the game suggested to me we should buy him.
Fatty x Ford Worker wrote:Are you his agent or something? Seriously, let it go...
Have we signed that Bristol City mush yet A.Adoma?
Blubber boy should be given more time and space on here, paticularly with the impending gaps created by ex skunts.
Tony in Liberia
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6:17pm Thu 9 Aug 12
slugger
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6:30pm Thu 9 Aug 12
slugger
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6:31pm Thu 9 Aug 12
slugger wrote:*they're touchy , before the grammer police get going .
"wtf" isn't acceptable on the news site , blimey their touchy ! lol
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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6:37pm Thu 9 Aug 12
slugger wrote:I wish you lot would grow up and stop going on The News site skunt baiting!
slugger wrote:*they're touchy , before the grammer police get going .
"wtf" isn't acceptable on the news site , blimey their touchy ! lol
slugger
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6:39pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:shan't !
slugger wrote:I wish you lot would grow up and stop going on The News site skunt baiting!
slugger wrote:*they're touchy , before the grammer police get going .
"wtf" isn't acceptable on the news site , blimey their touchy ! lol
Saint Marlin
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6:57pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Baddesley Bill
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7:48pm Thu 9 Aug 12
urrah!
Comedy classics like that should run and run :O)
dadofmy3sons
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8:16pm Thu 9 Aug 12
He is winding them up .
I think he is a windup merchant with no football team.
Ignore him
He will go away.
Skating on thin ice
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8:47pm Thu 9 Aug 12
If you really want a good bet, what about Stains relegation (11/8 favourite at most bookmakers), or Adkins to be the next PL manager to get the sack (3/1 favourite at Stan James, though odds of up to 6/1 are available at other bookies so grab them now before they go!)
Baddesley Bill
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9:16pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Skating on thin ice wrote:The news article is about Billy Sharp scoring pre-season goals. I can only presume you are deluded in some way...are you a poopey fan by chance?
Back to the subject of the news article. With your club's well-documented record of player involvement in betting scams, perhaps the headline could have been better worded?
If you really want a good bet, what about Stains relegation (11/8 favourite at most bookmakers), or Adkins to be the next PL manager to get the sack (3/1 favourite at Stan James, though odds of up to 6/1 are available at other bookies so grab them now before they go!)
dadofmy3sons
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9:29pm Thu 9 Aug 12
do you have any players to back to do anything ?
at all ?
We can comment on football matters because we have a football club.
Skates don't !
Used to have, allegedly !
angus mc coatup
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10:20pm Thu 9 Aug 12
Skating on thin ice wrote:you can also get very good odds on you being a total t wat.
Back to the subject of the news article. With your club's well-documented record of player involvement in betting scams, perhaps the headline could have been better worded?
If you really want a good bet, what about Stains relegation (11/8 favourite at most bookmakers), or Adkins to be the next PL manager to get the sack (3/1 favourite at Stan James, though odds of up to 6/1 are available at other bookies so grab them now before they go!)
mack chinnon
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4:54am Fri 10 Aug 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Not forgetting the peado manager,
Confucious as our resident wordsmith could you pen an obituary to mark the passing of those down the road tomorrow.
Just a few words no need to waffle on about their history and traditions all the way back to Skunta Skinte. Obviously tastefully leave out all their crimes and theiving from charities and local businesses. As a mark of decency don't mention the bought cups they never paid for. So should be short then.
RIPP
circa 66 saint
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7:55am Fri 10 Aug 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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8:59am Fri 10 Aug 12
mack chinnon wrote:I thought we might squeeze that one in, in a nice way of course, otherwise we really are getting thin on the ground.
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Not forgetting the peado manager,
Confucious as our resident wordsmith could you pen an obituary to mark the passing of those down the road tomorrow.
Just a few words no need to waffle on about their history and traditions all the way back to Skunta Skinte. Obviously tastefully leave out all their crimes and theiving from charities and local businesses. As a mark of decency don't mention the bought cups they never paid for. So should be short then.
RIPP
Mentioning each fan by name should bulk it out by a couple of minutes.

laffaminute says...
8:54am Thu 9 Aug 12