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We have no chance of beating Sheff United. We have 2 players injured and we can't possibly expect 3 points
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the cult like status he has, given bang averag overall positioning, is very strange. Gray, F-ing Wigly, Sturrock, Souness, Merrington, Jones, Arry f-ing redknapp, Puel, Hughes, the dreadful Pellegrino and of course, Ian Branfort. None of them have been on as bad a run, let lone 2x 0-9 defeats, compared to what Ralph is serving up. No one!
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it must just be Saints, Liverpool and Sheffield United who did this, everyone else is much of a muchness (it seems)
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Good point. Ralph did cry when we did a Burnley and beat Liverpool, that must mean he is safe from proper criticism for a few more weeks
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Unsure what we expected. Ralph is utterly wedded to this system and it is showing him up as being a very average manager. No doubt, more excuses (for the manager) will be all too quick from too many fans.
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All well and good trying to play a certain way, but to constantly do so without the players is NOT the sign of such a good manager. I fully expect us to line up, with 2 strikers, massive gaps in the middle of the park, total lack of urgency to get in behind everton and get soundly beaten. That would not display the signs of a good manager.
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he is miles better than our current reserve LB and would probably give Bertrand a run for his money/oust him from the team this season
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Incompetent officiating again in the premier league
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if it isn't a real season, does that mean we can't be relegated, or get to Wembley, or even win the cup?
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When will Barbie “transition”?
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Looks like Puel was actually better than Hassenhutl never thought I would say that
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The USA we know and love is BACK https://www.reuters.com/article/usa-syria-strike-exclusive-int-idUSKBN2AP337
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Either way, Ralph seems totally incapable of stopping the rot. Usually, that means the manager is spent/done/finished.
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The elephant in the room is Ralphs failure to get a tune out of Adams. He looks like scoring as much as Long did.
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Lets play a game called 'The Wheel of Racism'. Contestants must 'spin the wheel' to see what is now racist...Here goes; *SPINS WHEEL* Coca Cola employees https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/coca-cola-racism-robin-diangelo-coke-b1806122.html
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He did cry when we beat Liverpool though.
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Anyone starting to look nervously at the table?
AlexLaw76 replied to washsaint's topic in The Saints
Very much in a relegation scrap. Reminds me a bit like Bournemouth last year. 3rd or so early part of the season, then fell away -
That was not a penalty.
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Lets play a game called 'The Wheel of Racism'. Contestants must 'spin the wheel' to see what is now racist...Here goes; *SPINS WHEEL* The Muppet Show! https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9282625/The-Muppet-comes-alert-offensive-content-Disney.html
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Disappointingly, Chelsea are able to pass it around/through us without breaking a sweat. Bar for a poor shot or a mis-placed final ball, we have not found ourselves in trouble yet... It is not as if we are parking 10 men behind the ball either. Just really in-offensive! Can't constantly blame injuries. We have two starters unavailable - most teams will have that, or worse. weird.
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Considering how wide Chelsea will have players, Djenepo is very central 🤔
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Anyone principled enough to avoid Southampton FC, noting the shady background of the owner (execution trial in home country)?
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if we lose by less than 2, it will be a decent result. if Fulham win (which is highly likely), time to start looking at the bottom 3 and have a little concern.
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Snap ref Amazon Prime. Easily worth the cost even without sport. I know Amazon are pushing for same-day delivery in some cases, over here. That is what kills the high street; their online presence/service is diabolical in far too many cases. I do not mind click and collect, but many high street 'brands' are just pathetic at it.