
Sarnia Cherie
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Henderson has a bloody nerve. He organised a flight with a pilot he knew did not have the necessary qualifications but none of that mattered because he was getting mega money for it. The evidence against him at his trial was huge with incriminating e-mails, hoping others would lie to save his sorry skin. He received 18 months which I consider an insult to the family of Sala and the pilot, Ibbotson. I hope the judge locks him up and throws away the key.
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Gerrard was a very good footballer. The trouble is he will long be remembered for THAT slip. Probably still gives him nightmares. ð
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I had a chuckle at that too. If you must have Farke as a surname you must expect a few remarks. ð
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Let them hang on for Solksjaer. He ought to be available soon with his mind blowing CV from the Scooby-Doo Acadamy of Football Management.
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These 1-0 wins scorelines are putting years on me. Great to be beating teams around us and moving up the table but I would like to see our hard work and improvement on the pitch produce a few more goals for comfort. Should get a win next game against Norwich, surely.
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Chelsea 1-1 (p.4-3) Saints - Match Thread
Sarnia Cherie replied to Saint Garrett's topic in The Saints
We will just have to wait and see, won't we? -
Chelsea 1-1 (p.4-3) Saints - Match Thread
Sarnia Cherie replied to Saint Garrett's topic in The Saints
Good post. I was not surprised by Walcott's crappy effort, had to watch Long's with eyes half shut and feared for the pressure put on Smallbone who looked scared to death. If a manager asks for volunteers, fair enough but then take the responsibility of putting those in order starting with those with the best chance of scoring. I feel we mucked up a golden opportunity to get to the next round. It hurts. -
Chelsea 1-1 (p.4-3) Saints - Match Thread
Sarnia Cherie replied to Saint Garrett's topic in The Saints
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Chelsea 1-1 (p.4-3) Saints - Match Thread
Sarnia Cherie replied to Saint Garrett's topic in The Saints
When this draw was pulled out of the hat I thought that was it. Playing the European champions at Stamford Bridge would be a big ask but all credit to Saints they put in a solid and encouraging performance. We can build on that and hopefully lift ourselves out of the bottom half of the league. Some posters have said how happy they feel. Well, I don't. I feel really dejected that penalties finished us off. I wasn't confident at all in seeing Walcott, Long and Smallbone step up to take one. I don't know what Ralph's procedure is on penalties. Does he ask for volunteers or choose them himself? Whichever way, for me there were other players on that pitch who may have delivered a better outcome. Walcott has had his days, as has Long and it was a lot to ask of Smallbone. That's football for you but it's hard to take sometimes. -
I agree with you. It comes to something when Souness and Carragher are talking more sense about the way forward for Man U than Neville. There seems too much sentimentality at Old Trafford for the players who were there when Ole played. Jobs and extended contracts for the boys. Personally I hope Ole stays. I detest Manchester United and their arrogant sense of entitlement. He may be a rubbish manager but for entertainment value, he's first class.ð
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How can Ralph be in bother for telling the truth? What the FA should do, but won't, is to look at Mike Dean. Did he instigate this charge or was it the FA? I have heard managers say much worse things than what Ralph said but if Dean can find a way to cause problems for certain clubs, Saints being one of them, he will. He gets off on it, I reckon. Odious little creep.
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What if you were born and bred in Guernsey making Southampton your nearest Premier League club as well as providing one of the best players Saints ever had?
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Matt Targett own goal gives Spurs 3 points. You can take the boy out of Southampton.......................................................ð
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Martin Atkinson got it wrong, not Mike Dean. We were holding our own up to that point but once JWP got his marching orders it all fell apart. I am still concerned about where our goals are coming from. Apart from Villa, we have a run of games coming up against teams around us that we must win or draw at the very least. If we are still sitting in 17th place with no goals scored after those matches, we have a big problem.
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Were you saying that 11 months ago when we were top of the Premier League? ðĪŠ
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Years of practice, mate. Most of it at St. Mary's. ð
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You couldn't make it up. We need some goals so let's put Long on. ðĩ
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It's all very nice getting a point from the Man City and Man U games but matches against Wolves and the teams around us are the ones we must win. Weak goal kick from McCarthy right near the end, it didn't even reach the half-way line. Poor performance all round not helped for me by having to watch the manager sat with his head in his hands . Said it all, really.
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Sheff Utd 2-2 (p.2-4) Saints - Match Thread
Sarnia Cherie replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
That's the spirit! All these moaners about the draw. If we want to win a trophy, we will have some tough teams to face both home or away. Get on with it, with heads held high, proud to be wearing a Saints shirt and giving 100%. COYS!!! -
Exactly. No pansies with wooly gloves and hairbands in those days. Proper men, plastered in mud, covered in snow, it didn't matter, playing footie on what looked like a farmer's ploughed field. Good old days.
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Mike Dean was wetting himself with delight at being able to brandish a second red card in that game and leave us down to 9 men. No way was he going to change his mind.
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I hope the Etihad was full to bursting with City fans expecting a cushy 3 points and not having to move out of second gear in order to get them. Memo to Pep: The Saints didn't read that script. Neither of the Manchester teams have beaten us so far this season and there won't be a lot of clubs who will be able to say that. Well done lads and Ralph.
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I didn't mention there was a problem. Just saying who the ref was.
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Jonathan Moss is the ref for this match.
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My son-in-law was watching the game in his new Man U shirt. He was delighted with the result. ð I was hoping that Alex would have come on and scored against them but at least Young Boys won.