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According to former band member Paul Cattermole all six S Club bandmates have spoken about the idea of reforming and making a comeback.

 

Paul Says: I spoke to other members about it and we were all positive about the idea. It could be a possibility."

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All these bands are only reforming because none of the members could carve out a decent solo career. And they're all skint. It has nothing to do with loving the music or being best friends. So transparent & so tacky!!
Yeah, well, why not, everyone else is at it..... <_< It's like a bloody tumor this innit.... You think you've got rid of it, but NOPE, back it comes, getting into your brain again..... :angry:

All these bands are only reforming because none of the members could carve out a decent solo career. And they're all skint. It has nothing to do with loving the music or being best friends. So transparent & so tacky!!

 

 

Totally right :lol:! The only band I'd like to see reformed is the Spice Girls, because they were like girl band legends... I don't mind if S Club get back together but I wouldn't purchase any of their material :P

All these bands are only reforming because none of the members could carve out a decent solo career. And they're all skint. It has nothing to do with loving the music or being best friends. So transparent & so tacky!!

 

EXACTLY CORRECT!!!

 

So lame too... What made me laugh was when Take That reformed tried to get Robbie Williams back, and to his eternal credit, he told em to p*** off..... :lol: :lol:

 

EXACTLY CORRECT!!!

 

So lame too... What made me laugh was when Take That reformed tried to get Robbie Williams back, and to his eternal credit, he told em to p*** off..... :lol: :lol:

I don't blame him either. It's almost like saying "Hello eveyone, we've spent all our money. So we're going to pretend that we are best friends again to get some cash off our old fans who will buy any old c**p that we curn out on the belief that we're back together forever". :puke2:

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who needs take that at the age of 37-38 years old?

who needs take that at the age of 37-38 years old?

Exactly!! Things become special to a person because they didn't last long enough for you to get bored of it. But coming back years on and flogging an ageing old carcass leaping about on stage in skin tight lycra will just make you think "How the hell did i ever like that?". :blink:

Hmm this is getting dull now but S Club are one band I wouldn't mind seeing back as I loved them - they'd be more productive than a Take That or Five comeback.
I doubt Hannah would do this with her being in a new ITV show starting on ITV late this year/ early next year!

I doubt Hannah would do this with her being in a new ITV show starting on ITV late this year/ early next year!

 

thought this is out 2007

All these bands reforming are just trying to copy the greatest Pop Band of the last 25 years.........

 

 

 

 

.....Duran Duran.

I thought Bradley had just started off in that new boy band ?
As much as I loved S Club 7, along with Steps I think I can safely say I think they're the only band I could never see working again. The moment has passed. -_-
ya i agree,also s club and steps were great at what they did in there day,aqua were th esame but music has changed and these groups wouldnt work now ,thats my own opinion

I thought Bradley had just started off in that new boy band ?

 

yeah but lets face it, how long are they going to last realistically...umm...2/3 singles at absolute most but it will be something to laugh at :D

I didn't really like them back then. I would be very suprised if they made it big again.

yeah but lets face it, how long are they going to last realistically...umm...2/3 singles at absolute most but it will be something to laugh at :D

 

Haha so true :lol:

 

Anyway, I dont think they will reunite but it would be good if they did because I thought they were fantabalous!

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