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Really nice film on the OS today of an interview taking place with Oriol and his new Classic Porsche out in the New Forest. Turns out he has a Motor Home, loves classic cars and frequently drives home to Spain in them. To cap it all he has just had a new arrival in the family. Hard to imagine a more grounded player in this modern age where flash and glitz seem to dominate most minds. Solid as a rock on and off the field, rarely if ever expresses dissatisfaction with his life and just gets on with what he is paid to do always with a broad smile. How can we not love this guy? We are fortunate indeed to have him here playing for the Saints. What I love most is his choice of classic cars, a Porsche of course - what else - but a well selected highly regarded collector's model at that. This chap knows his onions.
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Car parking at RSH - crazy charges from club?
Charlie Wayman replied to sifter's topic in The Saints
It has always been a rip-off since we moved to SMS. Best to park in the town centre car parks and walk down, much, much cheeper with no congestion when you get back to your car. -
The Minsk Memorial Thread (and continuation of his work)
Charlie Wayman replied to Minsk's topic in The Saints
Match day comparisons are of little value, even as a measure of match preparedness and fitness it doesn't convince as so much depends on the vagaries of the fixture list. Relative performance in specific matches doesn't tell the whole story either, we might have dominated a game last year and lost 0-1 whilst this year scrapping a late lucky draw having been outplayed all afternoon. The signs of progress we should look for are goals scored and goals conceded, it's that simple really, 4-7 last year, 4-6 this. To me that suggest we are still at or about where we were last year. Little has changed but we've played only 3 game so far. -
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Based on what exactly?
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...and we will. 3-1 to Saints with a proviso that we must go in at HT 2-0 up. Expect an unchanged team form the toon trip.
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Of course not
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If we have to pick a number this early in the season then 13th.
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Chuck them out of the World Cup, full stop!
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This is a thread about Lyanco chaps!
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Michael Obafemi - Official: Signs for Swansea
Charlie Wayman replied to SuperSAINT's topic in The Saints
Could be that we were paying Obafemi much higher wages? ...and 2m smackeroons is not to be sneezed at! Doubt Dan has much value on the open market. -
Michael Obafemi - Official: Signs for Swansea
Charlie Wayman replied to SuperSAINT's topic in The Saints
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The answer to all rhetorical questions is "No" You didn't expect an answer of course.
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Why not? Money guarantees very little if all the super stars in the world do not gel as a team. Where are the super stars at Wolves, Leeds & Everton yet their systems ensure they punch well above their weight. Arsenal are packed with super stars aren't they? Ronaldo is a show pony with a very big ego. Trying to manage him will be a nightmare, will cost Solskjaer his job and ManUre any sense of cohesion and harmony. They will fall short yet again.
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Keeping Track of the Contracts 2024-25
Charlie Wayman replied to Over land and sea's topic in The Saints
Extending either of those contracts (McCarthy, Stephens) would be an act of sheer lunacy. Run down their contracts and let them leave if they wish. Believe me they will be begging for a new contact once they realise no other team in the PL will take a second glance at them. It is time to finish clearing out the closet and dumping the rubbish. -
Blimey you Redmond lovers really are a sensitive bunch of luvvies. Dare I suggest you look at the whole match again from the point where Redmond came on and then tell me what else he did that was helpful other than his speculative cross into the box that Elyonoussi stretched to reach and the simple ball slipped through to the fast running Armstrong along side him in the last minute. Nearly all of his attempts at beating his man down the left side failed. Wake up and get real, he's on the bench for a reason
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Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! So every player was rubbish but we played really well? How many beers were you on last night? Did you actually see the match? Doh!
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A bright and compelling performance ultimately compromised by lack of match fitness. By 60 minutes we were done with KWP and Livramento largely spectators as our over-lapping wing runs that we depend upon so much disappeared. Inevitably our performance collapsed. Hopefully our match fitness and stamina will improve as game time increase. Everyone played reasonably well until the break although Djenepo hardly distinguished himself by fluffing every chance he had. It's all very well saying he should be dropped but Redmond with fresh legs was hopeless and seems past his prime. Many Saints eyes will have been focused on Elyonoussi and he did not disappoint, slow he may be but clearly he has a football brain good enough for the Premier League. His positional sense and darting runs caused the Toon no end of trouble and there were encouraging signs of a good partnership forming with Livramento. Capping it with his first league goal in the PL was the icing on a fairly well baked cake. Good luck to him. The second half was largely forgettable save the sheer bloody single mindedness of JWP's spot kick in the last minute. I guess all of us watching were praying he would not let us down... and he didn't, well done James. The learning point from today was that we cannot play at the speed of light from the outset and expect the players to last for more than 60/70 mins however fit they appear to be. A very big Plus was the ever improving performance of Mohammed Salisu, a genuine star in the making.
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Why speculate with hypothetical claptrap. There is no conspiracy, Stuart has a calf injury and has not resumed training. When he does he will be back in the team. He can still be mates with whomever he wishes, that doesn't mean he has to move next door. Bloody hell, why can't people adopt the maxim that the simplest explanation is usually the right one.
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Are you really a Saints fan. Pay attention!
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He's been here a few times first time around when in his prime. Did you not see him?
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People may say that Moi's goals were 'soft' and scored against very poor opposition but he scored three whereas Redmond, Long & Odafemi could only manage one between them. Rather more than luck wouldn't you say?
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The goalkeeping section probably has an annual budget with nothing left in their kitty until one of our colanders leaves.
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That's the team I'd pick although most likely he'll stick with Perraud. We should not make it too easy for Livramento, he should be made to fight for his place like everyone else. Keep him hungry by not giving him a place on a plate. We'll likely win 3-1
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Newport are a very poor team 😉