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Everything posted by macca155
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Well that goal came from KWP losing the ball. Don't blame him he's been given a right kicking. Diallo should have supported him. Romeu wouldn't have had that.
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He's been going walkabout in the last 5 mins, that has to stop.
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Defence has a lot more confidence. Considering what we've seen this year, that is a relief.
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Jack showed good awareness there
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Big man is working hard tonight
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VAR definitely let him down, or more specifically the rules. They are so paranoid that VAR will remove the ref's authority, that a decision is only overturned if it is a clear error. That makes it personal. In rugby the ref remains in charge and watches it on the big screens. He is 'helped' by another ref but retains authority. Without VAR, I reckon the ref would have given a free kick and a booking. Funny thing is, it forced a change of personnel on Ralph, and a system change. Saints were way better afterwards defensively. Nice to have some positives for once
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I guess that's why I said it was just a booking. That was fair nobody would be too upset, and Leicester had a free kick in a great position. Justice was done, red card was ridiculous. In Rugby you hear the discussion. The decision is then explained. Football refs should forget VAR, it really isn't helping.
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Doubt other fans will see anything wrong with the commentary. General love in for Leicester all round. VAR has ruined football, I didn't want it, and I want rid of it ASAP. Tech is fine the useless idiots operating it are the problem. They should all be sent to watch Cricket and Rugby were it is used properly. Hate it. That tackle was certainly worthy of a booking. He lost control and never really had himself under control from then onwards. He made contact so there has to be repercussions. However he got the ball and it wasn't an obvious goal scoring opportunity because Vardy didn't have the ball under control. Problem is we'd all be howling if that was Ings on the receiving end. Football fans fickle ..... never. Long winded way to say, I agree.
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You'll feel better once we're back there. Guess we are all feeling it. Our team being generally crap doesn't help. This is a point to be enjoyed.
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Well done, something to be cheerful about for once. Solid performance, take a point everyday. Salisu should be a regular now. Stephens put a shift in, Redmond turned up. Something to build on.
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Point every day considering the run we've been on
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Fresh legs needed, have to keep them nervous at the back
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Not yet, Redmond is dragging them around good stuff
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Now don't be shit
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Hold on I was talking about Redmond staying on and Tella being subbed.
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Change of system, be interesting to see what happens when their energy levels drop.
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Great tackle from Salisu, he is on the up
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I think on this situation, experience is needed. Only a slight edge mind.
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Right positives, Stephens will at least go down fighting and will give a damm. Redmond Armstrong and Minimano in midfield is a seriously attacking lineup so should give Leicester something to worry about. They'll be seriously pissed if they don't win this.
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Also why Minimano. We aren't buying him, he hasn't shone that much. I guess he can at least score and will occupy their defence a little.
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Now I like Jack Stephens, does his job. We know what we get with him. As a 4th choice CH he is OK, but wtf is he doing at LB. Madness when Salisu was the one bright spot from the last dismal game. Stephens for Bendarek I could accept. Mix it up a bit, but not this
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Yep you make your own luck, any Prem side from Sheffield to City should have the ability to adjust and hold out for 30 minutes. Not Custer's last stand just sensible controlled football. Exactly like Leicester did to Saints on Sunday, when Rodger's saw that his team were tiring and that Saints had suddenly decided to actually play a bit, he adjusted both personnel and tactics. Nothing major but it did the trick. In contrast Saints just fell apart, it really is sad to see. Bale was always going to have a 'moment' so a draw would have been creditable and a stepping stone to progress. The squad is paper thin so Ralph has a tough job, we all know that, but glaring errors as you have identified are making it tough to cut him some slack. Why on earth he didn't leave a system that was working alone is anybody's guess. Minimano for Ings was an easy swap. Then Redmond for a tiring Walcott for the last ten or so minutes. That would have allowed Diallo to come on for Armstrong if necessary, I get the feeling that he can fit into a tight system but isn't experienced enough to play the more expansive role JWP and Romeu are capable of. Oh well going forward you have to take the crumbs of positivity and build from there. Forster is our best goalie .... play him, I doubt Bale would have chipped him quite so easily. Salisu is looking good, pretty much MOTM for Saints imo and he was up against Bale. Raw he may be but he is at least improving Armstrong has held on to his form that is at least something Tella seems to be forging a place ... just JWP is knackered needs a rest err that's it
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Totally this, Djenepo was a loose cannon and you can see the other players don't trust him. Diallo is a youngster, plenty of promise but that Spurs midfield is strong, he was never going to make an impact. Squad needs a major overhaul, doesn't have to be major signings. Just needs experience and depth.
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If there is a threat it will come from WBA. However it really isn't a credible one. Saints are 75/1 to be relegated, whilst WBA are 1/8. Yes weird things can happen but even our shambolic team can squeeze a few points out of the remaining 6 games. Great we survive probably 16th or 17th. Next season, without something changing, we will be almost dead certs to be relegated. I remain hopeful that the powers to be at the club recognise this as well.
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1 0 up with 30 mins to go. Team is tiring, Spurs are stirring. You have to make a substitution for Ings. Surely that is time to pack the midfield and go one up front. But no Tella who had supported Salisu is moved up front. Last time he touches the ball. What happened next? Answers on a postcard. Clue it involved Bale. Very frustrating