God Love him!
He could save us!
This will also be me up til 6.45 on Sunday!
God Love him!
Maupay with a Gareth Farrely.
Just so everyone has to be somewhat thankful to him forever
Heard a firework display is being planned for the hotel the night before the game, that should slow them down
No one got the minerals or footwork to do it pal. I’m undisputed.
Bournemouth to whip our sorry ass for a third time this season and Tom Davies to smirk from Kenwight’s seat as Steven Gerrard sweetly sings Time To Say Goodbye on the microphone from the roof of the Gwladys, please universe.
That’s great but you do have a capacity of about 11k with no other big teams around geographically
I like Bournemouth though so I’m just being pedantic, much happier seeing Southampton going down than you, their fans were grim
Yeah fair play mate, you look to be being run the right way and that’s exciting if you’re getting close to a bigger stadiumFind us a suitable plot of land in the Bournemouth area and we'll build a new stadium. It's all residential and holidaymaker land so there are no former industrial brownfield sites to build on. No cheap land. Nothing available. Look how long it took Brighton to find a place for their stadium. As it happens, a solution of sorts has been found but it's a real domino rally of this needs to be built, that land swap needs to take place, then that needs to be bought and then approval needs to be given there, and so on. The second domino is currently falling with the new training complex being built. Once that is complete we can then move the training grounds from next to Dean Court and start the land swap and the new stadium will then come up against the local opposition as we try to get planning permission.
So, it's happening. Sometimes these things take many years rather than months. Since your new stadium project started in the mid 90s I guess you can understand that, and I suspect land is easier to come by up there than down here. Although that's a presumption and I could be wrong. Still, at least you didn't buy a bunch of people's homes and run them down so you could expand your current stadium, which is a nasty thing to do.
That's right, I forgot about Yerry.Some one will get injured in training.
Leave them alone,Never mind fireworks… a full on Bomb scare and fire on the bus Ala Wimbledon in the 90’s.
Even the self acclaimed crazy gang couldn’t handle it… well Segers couldn’t handle the ball as well as the alleged bung he received!
Southampton home lolLeave them alone,
Have we ever done the fireworks thing and got a good result.?
Let then treat it as a day out at the end of the season, no need to wind them up.
You had suitable before you turned your ground 90°Find us a suitable plot of land in the Bournemouth area and we'll build a new stadium. It's all residential and holidaymaker land so there are no former industrial brownfield sites to build on. No cheap land. Nothing available. Look how long it took Brighton to find a place for their stadium. As it happens, a solution of sorts has been found but it's a real domino rally of this needs to be built, that land swap needs to take place, then that needs to be bought and then approval needs to be given there, and so on. The second domino is currently falling with the new training complex being built. Once that is complete we can then move the training grounds from next to Dean Court and start the land swap and the new stadium will then come up against the local opposition as we try to get planning permission.
So, it's happening. Sometimes these things take many years rather than months. Since your new stadium project started in the mid 90s I guess you can understand that, and I suspect land is easier to come by up there than down here. Although that's a presumption and I could be wrong. Still, at least you didn't buy a bunch of people's homes and run them down so you could expand your current stadium, which is a nasty thing to do.