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Everything posted by Charlie Wayman
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I doubt it but if Roy Hodgson buys next season's ST then Lallana will definitely stay.
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It's all made up by the UKIP party to wind us up.
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Looks like England have a new captain...
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You know you can't say that and the mods know so why aren't they doing their job and censuring you for racism?
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Post-Match Reaction: SAINTS 2-0 Everton
Charlie Wayman replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Always one party pooper! You must be miserable when things go well. -
Post-Match Reaction: SAINTS 2-0 Everton
Charlie Wayman replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Wonderful stuff, everyone on form, a joy to watch. Best game of the season by miles. -
**** Me, there's always one moron who cannot understand or will knot understand the spoken word. It's what he DIOD say that matters you dope!
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Read why the man said. Can't you just accept that and shut up about Shaw?
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Great to have such a thoughtful input. Maybe you should take a hike as you obviously have nothing useful or remotely intelligent to contribute.
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Be fair chaps, many 'available' players will hold out until after the FIFA WC Final in the hope that they will star and catch the eye of the really BIG teams of the world so no way they will sign early for minnows Saints just to suit our local agenda for hanging on to players and manager. We're shafted on this as well. I remain optimistic that all will end well but heaven knows why?
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...but you had the other view yesterday that we are hobbled on spending by the Financial Fair Play rules and will not be allowed to sign Big Money players. It seems we are shafted one way or tother.
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This will no doubt be another Snore draw but the money's been paid so we must endure. Roll on next season although if there is a serious exodus in the summer, it may well be time for me to call time on ST purchase. It's all on the internet in HD nowadays anyway so who needs to fork out over £700 to watch?
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+1 The OP is an idiot.
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and the music goes on... and on... and on!
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Just frustrated by our predictability at the moment. Expectations always too high I suppose.
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Clyne did a brilliant defensive job. Better than chambers who was poor last week.
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Lambert past it, Lallana knackered, Shaw grandstanding for an England place, no cohesion going forward, aimless crosses into the box, we're all over the place at the moment.
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They will push it until the pips squeak that's how capitalism football works. If you, I or Johnny falls by the wayside there'll be plenty of others willing to take our seats... or at least that's the mentality amongst our modern economic strategists. £30 doesn't sound a lot but its a night out with the wee lass at the local Curry house down the tubes and you can't measure the fall out from that in league position or points total!
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Are you sure you read that correctly?
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The OP's stats highlights what many must be feeling at the end of a season that seemed to promise much more than has been delivered. Something clearly is missing from our system of play and whilst it is extremely attractive and exciting in execution more often than not there is no end product delivered to justify it all. Domination on the scale we saw on Saturday is of scant consequence if a silly defensive error consigns us to yet another avoidable defeat. It is difficult for supporters not to react to such outcomes with failing confidence as time wears on and already - as on Saturday - there were murmurings along the terraces of the almost inevitability that we would give away a silly goal and lose the match 1-0 as by half-time most had realised that we would never score against a packed 10 man defence using our intricate but sadly imperfect lock picking skills rather than head for the by-line and turn their defence. Maybe we are just not good enough mentally or tactically to change our play to suit the circumstances which does seem rather odd after all these years together and the coaches have to pick that one up when it comes to responsibility. Certainly we have progressed this year as our league position and points tally will attest but there is also an increasing sense that this team as it stands may have peaked and without the infusion of new match reading skills from some special talents this may be as good as it gets. Otherwise even with the hope that we retain all of our players over the summer, this team may struggle next season as our pattern of play is better understood and countered effectively by the other 19 clubs. If Cardiff can do it they all can do it, that's what worries.
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How many do you think will be sold if any?
Charlie Wayman replied to Barry Sanchez's topic in The Saints
Why are you such a bloody misery? Don't you ever think positively? Rep[eat three times a day after meals... "Nobody will be leaving in the summer" -
Obviously with the fine sunny weather, everyone felt like a day off. Trouble is we don't get a refund. Still let's look on the bright side Newcastle and Villa suffer from the same malaise so we'll struggle to lose 8th place even if we really try hard!
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It's all pretty obvious stuff really. Morgan is a top player, young and ambitious. Being at Saints suits him and let's face it he is part of the furniture around here having been with us man and boy as it were. As long as the Club's ambition remains so will Morgan and his pals. Nobody likes change unless they are really ****e.d off or feel they are not part of the main act. Right now nobody seems to feel like that so why spoil a good party with plenty of life still left in it. MP is no exception, although he's been here for only 15 months it's clear from his big smile and high jinks around the training ground, this is his team, these are his kids and he is devoted to them. He would be bereft without them so why even think about leaving... he doesn't of course but where's the back page story in "happy manager wants to stay forever"? I have nothing but good vibes about the summer ahead and next season. The time to worry is when those smiles disappear and chinese whispers start; thankfully for once in our recent history it doesn't feel anywhere near that right now.
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Poor you! Personally, I have no doubt whatsoever he'll be here next year. Rock solid belief.
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The second bit is always true, it's a matter of timing.