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Good point. Chaplow, Potter, Guthrie, Ifil, Alex Pearce.. the list goes on.
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Saints V Blackpool,2nd half discussion,sponsored by the Samaritans.
sambosa75 replied to saint lard's topic in The Saints
Rooney off as well! Stupid boy! Down to 9 men and 2-0 down! Are they bottling it? -
Saints V Blackpool,2nd half discussion,sponsored by the Samaritans.
sambosa75 replied to saint lard's topic in The Saints
Thats because by and large, I dont sit on some mountain in Austria making outrageous predictions. I go to my fair share of games and can see the positives as well as the negatives. -
Saints V Blackpool,2nd half discussion,sponsored by the Samaritans.
sambosa75 replied to saint lard's topic in The Saints
The award for stating the effing obvious goes to... -
My comment was more aimed at the people who have such strong and extreme opinions such as Alps but never attend a match. I understand why he doesnt and I am sure he would if he still lived locally etc... but then I would respect his opinion which he tries to get people take for gospel. At the moment, his arguments arent valid because I think for most people who can still get to games, I think the realisation that if we dont put our petit squabbles and differences aside, we definately will go down, whereas is we all pull in the same direction, we've given ourselves a chance of staying up. I just feel the fact we all dont seem to be at eachothers throat across an internet forum needs to be pointed out. Especially by someone such as Alps who has, shall we say, a bit of history with starting or being involved in arguments on a quite consistent basis. Sorry if I insulted people who dont attend games. I live in London and dont get to all the games but then I dont comment on the games that I dont go to. Simples.
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Doesnt make it not true though does it? You like to stir it up, have a few arguments on here etc... and still have a go at doing it when the majority of fans are more interested in supporting the team and hoping we stay up. You can always rely on trusty old Alps to try and stir it up with a thread stating how quiet it is. No Alps, its not necessarily quiet, its just not full of threads with fans arguing amongst themselves because they can see that the players on the pitch are trying at the moment and have as a result given themselves a chance of survival which is more important than constant petit squabbling on an internet forum. And yes, I see the irony in what I post. I just like to give you what you want!
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To be fair Alps, the forum has been quiet recently due to you not being on here quite as much, stirring the pot. I think most fans are concentrating their efforts on seeing this club stay up this season, which is something the players have given themselves a fighting chance of doing recently. Most fans are happy about that and realise now is not the time for *****ing or trying to find out who is more to blame but to get behind the side and hope we can retain our Championship status. Obviously for someone like yourself who doesnt attend matches no matter what your circumstances may be, its not really a concern for you who we play against.
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So Beckham wants to buy a British Football Club?
sambosa75 replied to SaintRobbie's topic in The Saints
It's well documented that Beckham has gone on record to say amongst the handful of clubs he used to hate playing against was Southampton because the fans gave him so much stick. I cant see him having positive thoughts about us when it comes to him choosing a club to buy, which would more than likely be Leyton Orient anyway. -
Has Robbie Williams spent all his money on becoming a paedeotrician then?
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My mate who is a season ticket holder in the Northam just called me to tell me this offer has been extended until the end of the season. If you go with a ST holder, its £5 a ticket and £1 for a kid. Can this be confirmed on here?
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Is it possible to be sponsored in order to pocket the money yourself once you have completed the race?
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Because last season promised so much didnt it? He's got every right to slag the fans on. They are the most fickle set of supporters I have every seen and I've sat amongst them for years. All this protesting about how much they hate Lowe and how he's ruining our club... one win and its all forgotten about and smiles all round. I think he's got a right to point out some of our fans would be better served supporting the team inside the stadium than calling for the chairmans head. So we are now expected to believe that JP failed because of Lowe and Wotte and accept it at fact because you said so. JP failed with the same team and squad than Wotte has managed to get 9 points from the last 12 on offer. In fact, one could argue with the likes of Jack Cork and Alex Pearce the squad was more talented then. I actually didnt dislike JP but it became increasingly clear he wasnt willing to compromise on tactics which was clearly to the detriment of the club. Wotte has come in and addressed most of the issues, keeping things simple. Yes he seems to have the luxury of having Saga, Euell and Size for the run-in but I would argue only because the club have managed to save a considerable amount of oney from loaning out the likes of Rasiak, John and Dyer. What happens on the pitch is NOW directly his fault. Quite frankly, he has dont well since he came in. We've beaten Preston and Ipswich comfortably and ground out a win against Cardiff. We also ran Birmingham close in the last game and losing 1-0 to them in no disgrace.
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If anyones bombing it down from London around 5:30ish, let me know and I'll contribute towards the petrol. Otherwise its another terrifying night of watching Sky Sports News like last Tuesday, hopefully with a similar outcome!
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Maybe, just maybe, for once th club have decided to put atmosphere before revenue for what is our biggest game of the season. It's a midweek game. Under usual circumstances, we'd be lucky to get 20,000 fans in. With that deal we may well get 25,000 and a really lively atmosphere which can only better our chances of 3 points.
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Is there any confirmation that Berkovic did screw Etzioni? I cant imagine that going down so well in front of the kids...
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Without wanting to inflame things too much, I couldnt help but notice after the Preston game a bunch of kids (no more than 5) unfurling their LOWE OUT bedsheet by the Ted Bates statue looking as if they were starting up a protest which not one single person joined. Just goes to show that as long as the team wins, the fans couldnt give a monkeys who is in charge of the club.
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Cardiff fan dead/on life support machine...
sambosa75 replied to StuRomseySaint's topic in The Saints
Awful news but speaking from experience if there is one set of supporters I'm not surprised to hear about its Cardiff. They always seem to bring a few "boys" down when they play us. If memory serves, last season was an evening game and they seemed intent on making trouble in town after the game. If true, hopefully the fan makes a speedy recovery and it well looked after at Southampton General. -
It shouldnt matter how original it is, its fact and not even you can deny it. For someone who seems to be the font of all knowledge judging by your posts, people should realise you dont attend games and shouldnt really have a say on team issues because you dont watch us. It's like me being a movie critic and panning Russel Crowe's new movie without seeing it because I didnt like Gladiator. Despite this, you will argue something to the death (which makes you strangely endearing) that really you should have no opinion of. As for the poster who said about living away from Southampton doesnt make you a Saints fan, I would urge you to disregard that comment and not regurgitate it in other arguments with people who share an opposing view to you but dont live in Southampton. We all know there are bigger reasons why people dont live in Southampton than just football. I live in London but am a Chandlers Ford boy, holding a season ticket until the 2003 season when I moved to Spain.
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Sorry Alps but what gives you the right to comment on our performances? Crow about the clubs financial situation til the cows come home because its public knowledge but every single footballing opinion you have about a performance or player is null and void because you dont attend enough matches to have a say and there is simply not enough coverage of us on the TV these days to garner a valued opinion on that basis alone. You constantly use the teams performances as a stick to beat others with when you are arguing (as you are on this thread) yet very rarely see us play. Perhaps if you watched us regularly you would see that the kids do put a lot of effort in and after the match on Saturday you could see what it meant to the lads having the fans in the ground back them for the full 90 minutes to a well fought well and great performance.
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The ironic thing of course being that those most vocal with their opinions are the ones who have made no effort to watch us on a regular basis either, yet their opinion is expected to be taken as gospel, whilst those with differing opinions and those who actually turn up regularly and have a valid opinion get shouted down. I think this is the reason its not the same forum as it used to be. There was once a time when this forum was a place for decent banter and good FOOTBALLING conversation but these days its more about political points scoring and people constantly using the tiniest piece of information released by various sources to reinforce their side of the argument.
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Also forgot to mention, a lot of people already know but my nephew plays for Saints' academy and is one of the UK's brightest young players if what the scouts at Chelsea, Pompey, Saints and Reading have said is anything to go by. The fact Saints managed to outmuscle the likes of Chelsea (who incidentally offered a chaufer driven car to their Cobham-based training ground for all training sessions and matches for him) means that they are still putting a lot of emphasis on player recruitment and scouting still. Not that it particularly matters but I have it on very good authority that our under 16 side is amongst the top 2 or 3 sides in the country. There will no doubt be a few that turn pro in a couple of years time, but sod it... lets just close it all down and let the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal gobble them all up. That makes sense...
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Okay fine, I'll be the one that rises to it... You say the academy is one of the most damaging aspects of the club. Perhaps for a club like Swansea with little or no reputation for producing top players ever in their history this may be something they can consider. Quite frankly, to say the academy should be shut is ludicrous. We are always producing good players and even now, if the club was in a position where we could augment the team by cherry-picking the very best talent from the academy instead of putting out more or less a whole team of academy products people would be cooing over how good our youngsters are. Players like Surman, Lallana, Dyer etc... are sought after players and will command fees of over £1m should/when they leave. The simple fact is at the moment due to financial constraints put upon us, we arent in a position where we can pay the wages of seasons professionals, so as a result we are forced in to playing academy products and cheap loans. You say the cost of the academy cannot be justified. I can almost guarantee the costs to operate the academy will be a damn sight lower than Swansea's wage bill, regardless of how cheap the team was to assemble. Morgan Schneiderlin was signed up for a fee of "up-to" £1.2m. I would imagine given the clubs precarious financial position, we didnt cough up anything near to that fee to sign him. I would be fairly confident the fee was more based on perhaps a set fee that has been agreed for when we sell him on, with clubs like Arsenal rumoured to be monitoring his progress. You also make a throwaway comment about getting in a manager capable of assembling squads for £500k. Who out there is capable of doing that? Martinez has done a fantastic job but if it was simply that easy to do it, do you not think everyone would be doing it? What you propose is totally unrealistic and totally unsustainable.
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I do laugh at people that bring up the surface. 3 years ago, everyone was saying Nadal was a clay-court player only. Decent on the others but nothing special. Look at him now. Andy Murray has progressed in the last 2 years just as much as Nadal and has all the skills to win any of the majors, even the French which is his most unlikely one. He is young, constantly improving, has a great mentality and is fast maturing in his demeanour on court. It is my opinion that people who called Murray "Henman mk2" know absolutely nothing about Tennis. Henman was a serve-volleyer (a bloody good one too) but in recent times serve-volleyers dont win grand slams, you need more to your game which is why he was always found out in the end. Murray has got the baseline game, the fitness, the power, the serve and the shots to go on and win many majors.
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He was never captain for us but I'd go for Alan Shearer. The perfect skipper. Lead by example, the opposition always knew theyd been in a game against him, could influence referees and would inevitably score a lot of goals. Other than that, Jimmy Case. Someone with a bit of grit and not afraid to dish it out a bit.
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I see... regardless the point still stands. He was willing to put £2m into Southampton providing others did the same whereby £6m would probably make a big difference and make a lot of peoples job safe. I'm willing to wager £2m put into that company would have also made a massive difference though and would have spared these people their jobs. I'm, only asking the question because I'm sure the people that have been made redundant will be asking the same thing which they have every right to do. Do they not?