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I would have thought that any remaining apologists for Billy Davies would have perished long ago on the embers of the former Derby County. It took Paul Jewell and a lot of patience y the DC Board to get that particular juggernaut back on track!
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I agree with the originator of this thread, not a snowball's chance of even scoring against these two. Will lose 4-0 to Wolves and 2-1 to Reading
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We'll need to order yet another supply of nappies
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Poortvliet is finished. The angry look on the face of The Smarmy Little Twerp after the match on Saturday said it all. Expect an announcement this week, I'd guess about Wednesday. As for a cheap manager, Nicky Holmes comes to mind - he's done about all he can do at salisbury and is probably ready for a step up to the Third Division.
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There was a total lack of purpose all over the pitch, everyone with the notable exceptions of Kelvin Davies and Andrew Surman were Effing useless and totally disinterested. As an example, why didn't Skacel ever run to the by-line instead of crossing from 20 yds out every time; always the ball ending up in front of their back four? He just couldn't be Rrsed and nor could any of the others. Who was the tactical genius that selected Gobern to start instead of BWP? Who decides that 4-5-1 actually makes sense in a home game? And so on.... I no longer fear the R word having come to terms with the absolute certainty that this team cannot stay up. As we have no means at our disposal to improve things RELEGATION IS CERTAIN. I had hoped against hope that suddenly everything would click into place one day suddenly and that our youngsters would turn out to be the NEW ManU of 1997. Now with our unbalanced mix of raw youngsters of dubious talent and worn out has-beens like Wootton, Euell and Skacel, we are up sh*** creek, paddle-less, rudder-less and cox-less. Add to that that Poortvliet has proved himself clueless and impotent pitch-side and there you have it. Gentlefolks we are finished, done up like a turkey for Christmas!
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There is no way to count the number of people attending matches to satisfy a bookie as the club insists on counting all ST holders as being present. It was obvious to everyone on Saturday including THE Smarmy Little Twerp from the TV pictures, that about 30% or even more of the ST's were absent because of the weather/TV Telecast. As the published attendance was about 14000, i.e., 10000 ST's + 4000 casuals including Bristol City fans, and if we take the figure of 30% of ST's being missing, there were only about 11000 in there on Saturday - which looked about right from the TV and what my mates said, they attended the match. On a roughly soimilar proportional turnout that means if we drop below a published figure of around 13000 we are in fact getting less than 10000 through the turnstiles.
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I'm amazed that Le Tiss was paid that much even! Seriously, somebody's taking the **** somewhere along the line.
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Keep him here, he played really well against Coventry the other night, especially linking with Lallana
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I thought he had left us long ago?
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Interest in the Saints has waned since Lowe returned. Having got rid of him and entered a new chapter, it was 'deja vu' all over again when the new order was unceremoniously dumped out of office. I think for many that was it, a recognition that their efforts and protests were in vain, that nobody of any import was listening to ordinary fans anymore. What's the point of expressing one's point of view in this climate? "Stuff Lowe, Stuff Saints let's get on with the things that really matter in life" is probably where we are with most fans right now. Only when that smarmy little twerp has gone will we get back to being united behind our beloved team and all the institutions that support it. When we can be heard we will find our voice!
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Forget it. False sentiment anyway, nobody really gives a flying fig!
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Boothroyd is just another clueless English failed manager. Why on earth would we want him here, so that we can play the Watford way? For Saints? I don't think so! They used to call it kick and rush, these days the very posh people at the FA aremore polite and call it 'direct' football.., to you and me that's up and under.
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Would you put Lallana back in the team??
Charlie Wayman replied to scott_saints's topic in The Saints
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We all know that footballers are as thick as s**t, most can't read or write hence all these meaningless scribbles. Who cares who they are, they helped get us into the mess we are in now.
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This just shows what a Fffing scumbag Wigley is! Under the pretense of "watching" his old team affcetinately as widely reported, he was just really out on a spying mission for his new masters and trying to derail our attempts at resurrection. I hope he doesn't have the gall to show his face at SMS, the b*st*rd!
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As events have turned out we ended up with Poortvleit and I prefer him to Gray any day. Any poort in a storm, aye!
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PNE nowhere near so good this year, very frail at the back.
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You've been at the beer again, naughty, naughty!
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Preston 2-3 Saints - You've Gotta be Havin' a Laugh
Charlie Wayman replied to Arizona's topic in The Saints
Scrapping for and scraping a win is not the same as winning by dominance and controlling the game. Let's just be grateful for 3 points today but not lose sight of reality. We are still not good enough to be sure of fighting our way out of trouble. By the law of averages we will occasionally come back from the dead to record a somewhat fortunate success as today whereas on other occasions we would just as easily let a winning lead slip away. Tony Husbands and Dave Merrington were absolutely sh*t* toady on RS and deserved to be suspended without play. Their so-called commentating was incomprehensible to those of us who were trying to form a mental picture of what was going on. We were not even told what colour shirts we were wearing and as for not spotting Gobern for 20 mins after his half-time entry... Bloody diabolical! -
The petition is utter garbage! It is utterly derisable. There is not a semblance of correct grammatical expression in it; it will only confirm "our" rulers beliefs that those who protest are fresh out of the backwoods, Scrap it before all of us are made to look like laughing stocks.
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Yet another baby in a pushchair. 19 years old, don't we ever get hold of somebody who has reached the ripe old age of 21 even? What is it with our fixation on youth?
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A thread for the deliberate stay away's only!
Charlie Wayman replied to Tac-tics's topic in The Saints
The question is a non sequiter. A fourth division player is used to playing in front of A third division player is used to playing in front of A second division player is used to playing in front of A Prem division player is used to playing in front of 25000+ crowds The players we have now with only one or two exceptions have mostly only ever played in front of crowds of 5000-10000, so as far as they are concerned everything is normal. They might be intimidated and overwhelmed by crowds of 25000 each week but as it isn't going to happen anytime soon it's all a bit academic -
He CANNOT! How many games do you need to prove your crap at managing a CCC side, surely no more than a dozen? Any day now.... He didn't look that concerned last night or last week. JAN, GELIEVE TE GAAN NAAR HUIS!
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Was the return of Rupert the final nail in our coffin?
Charlie Wayman replied to Gordon Mockles's topic in The Saints
Lowe is a bean counter not a risk taker. How many beans make five? Answer, 4. The other one is Lowe's Dividend. He's not in there for nothing after all. As a result of his excellent stewardship of our finances we will probably end up as the ONLY solvent FC in the Blue Square Premiership and with the biggest ground. -
Good in parts but Poortvleit's decision to switch Euell and Schneiderlin, front to back, at 70 mins was a disaster, which cost us the goal. Too late he reverted but only thanks to Euell giving him a right b*ll*cking. Unfortunately it rather seems as 'though he is clueless on tactics. Trouble is brewing as the dressing room now appears to be telling management how to run things on the field. I had a feeling Poortvleit was losing the dressing room, seems that feeling was right so unless things change soon, i.e, new manager, then we will not recover. Nothing on display last night convinces me we can go on a winning run and reverse our situation. We will struggle all year and if we get cut adrift at the bottom by a half-dozen points, there'll be no way back.