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Poch wouldn't leave Spurs for Chelsea or Man U
Charlie Wayman replied to Wes Tender's topic in The Saints
Once a rat always a rat, he'll sell his sole to the highest bidder and take his mates with him. Could go to Spain rather than England where the language will be less of a problem for him. -
Mane will start and Tadic on for Davis or Targett for the last twenty. Pelle won't get on this week especially if Terry is out.
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Post-Match Reaction: Swansea City 0-1 SAINTS
Charlie Wayman replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Yes but fair do's, Long missed a few as well so Austin was just as likely to score as Long. -
Post-Match Reaction: Swansea City 0-1 SAINTS
Charlie Wayman replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
We are mathematically safe from relegation for another year! -
Post-Match Reaction: Swansea City 0-1 SAINTS
Charlie Wayman replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Thoroughly deserved 3 points. Swansea never looked like getting anywhere near our goal today. Credit to Koeman and credit to all the players. -
At what point would you walk out of a Saints game?
Charlie Wayman replied to kwsaint's topic in The Saints
Tickets in a grandstand to watch the British Grand Prix at Silverstone cost anywhere between of £260 and £350 and it lasts for only 90 mins yet 130,000 people turn up to watch. Every year people complain about prices and say never again but its full every year. Saints regularly attract 32,000 crowds today even though prices have almost doubled since St Mary's opened in 2001. Are they the same 32,000 people? I doubt it but it proves that tickets will find an audience whatever the price if the performance and the opposition are appealing enough. Sadly the realists are right, fan protests count for little these days. As more than one observer has mentioned before how long before stadium crowds are CGI'd onto empty stadiums to create the illusion of a full house? -
You are quite right, RK seems highly risk averse when it comes to team selection. The kids lose both ways, if we are winning and fighting for a top six finish then he would argue we need our best players in a settled team; if, as we are, struggling to avoid a relegation battle then it would be too risky to take a punt on a young player. All we'll end up doing is ensuring that in future highly talented kids won't want to come here as they can see they would have no hope of ever making the grade - Koeman style.
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Sants 0 - Everton 3: Post match rage thread
Charlie Wayman replied to Bewildered's topic in The Saints
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Post-Match Reaction: Leicester City 2-0 SAINTS
Charlie Wayman replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
It's far too easy to suggest he gets no service, today he was almost static. Does he not know how to shake off attackers or is he getting tired and lazy in his old age? Looks increasingly like a passenger, hardly touched the ball today is it an Italian thing of not liking to get his boots dirty? -
Post-Match Reaction: Leicester City 2-0 SAINTS
Charlie Wayman replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
This. Coaches can't heap all the blame on the players after such and ineffective and inept performance. I feel sorry for all those loyal travelling fans who have to make their way home in massive traffic jams with no reward at the end of it all. At least most of us can just log off at the end and kick the cat. -
Post-Match Reaction: Stoke City 2-1 SAINTS
Charlie Wayman replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
I guess you include yourself as a Saints fan? -
Post-Match Reaction: Stoke City 2-1 SAINTS
Charlie Wayman replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Stoke remain the dirtiest team in the PL yet Clattenberg still gave everything to them when in 50/50 tussles. How can we lose to such a bunch of worthless tossers? What a miserable evening this is going to be and all the women will say is "why do you take it so seriously, it's only a football match". Bloody hell, when will we ever win easy? -
Sherwood is the new Redknapp, tells it as it is and wears his heart on his sleeve. No political correctness with him and despite all the sceptics and Sherwood- haters on here is set to become one of the great English managers.
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You could say the same about us, we didn't exactly treat him well after his successes in the JPT and building our successful team including finding Lambert.
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A game of two halves. Great performances from Bertrand, Fonte & Yoshida. Elia looked better. Not pretty but a win is a win and Kelvin kept a clean sheet for us. 5th for now will do very nicely.
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Will their visits last for more than one season? We're all chuffed for them now but their current group of players offer little hope of survival in the PL. The failure of star studded QPR to get a foothold in the PL even with near unlimited resources suggests Bournemouth will really struggle especially if the all important confidence buzz deserts them after a few early set-backs.
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Why was Ronald Koeman so downbeat in his two pre-match videos, seemed quite depressed to me and without his usual self-confident humour, so what;s bugging him do you think? Confirmation behind the scenes that Morgan & Clyne are going? Blocking from Les on recent performances? Whatever, I prefer the happy up-beat version. Hope it's a temporary blip and not something we should we worrying about as well.
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You seem to have ruled out the possibility that some players might actually like being here. There has been no indication from Wanyama that he wants out so why speculate?
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Not many posters receive such universal acclaim so thanks for the solidarity people
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It would be ironic if Chelsea was in for Clyne, get rid of one England full back and buy another? Sounds like they make it up as they go along. Can't see it myself although Clyne is likely to want to go back to London; Spurs or Gunners more likely.
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Yes but it went in the net didn't it! Around half the goals you see in the PL are like that, mis-timed yet somehow they go in off shins, toes knees, shoulders. What gets me is that they have the firkin cheek to do a hero's worship routine even when it's clear to everyone watching that the goal was a massive fluke and really they should be holding their heads in shame.
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It's a pity that Chambers moved on more especially as Clyne has decided to bugger off, we would have had our replacement without spending a penny and no hassle. With none of our defector's nailing down a first team starting position it must make us rethink how good these people were in the first place or was it more about the system we had here founded by Nigel Adkins and polished by Pochettino. We are probably better off with the money.
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Although we are told about the "Club's Ambition" twenty times a week do we really have the money or attractiveness to top players to ever be a big club and break into the hegemony of the top four? Liverpool and Tottenham clearly have vastly superior resources to ours yet they can't do it so I'm thinking that as we are bound to lose at last three of our top players in the summer and must embark yet again on a rebuilding task with inferior players, will be ever move further forward than we are now or is 6th/7th our ultimate destiny? If we are in for season after season of false promise and ultimately unable to deliver on those promises and that in reality this is about as good as we can ever expect it to be, the wisdom of coughing up huge amounts of money on Season Tickets year-after-year must be challenged. It is a personal choice of course but right now my feeling is that despite a life long belief that all things are possible, so my ST renewal has been a given now I am less sure about it than at any time in the past. This will be a final day decision and probably equally as difficult as choosing who to vote for on May 7th
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Going Down - Leicester, QPR, Hull Coming Up - Middlesborough, Norwich, Watford
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Very surprised nobody has suggested Ali Al-Habsi a first rate keeper who is far to good for the Championship where Wigan Arthritic will be spending some years to recuperate.