
Cabrone
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Although I expected this nothing has changed for me. Whilst Lowe is there my boycott remains. As soon as he has crawled away from the club then I will go back.
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The 3 wins have given me heart but if I had to put money on it I'd back us to go down. Just as it was in the prem, Lowes madness has left us with too much to do I fear (but I live in hope).
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A wildly optimistic 2-2.
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Rasiak for me. Goals win games and the big Pole has proven to me that he knows where the net is. Sure, we may have to adjust our playing style but its worth it for a 20+ goal haul. That kind of scoring rate really takes the pressure off the rest of the team. Euell has played well recently and has his merits but he isn't a 20 goals a season striker.
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Another superb result and performance by the sounds of it. Well done the players and Wotte for finally getting them going. Still early days but fingers crossed that we can avoid the drop. However its so frustrating to wonder how this season could have been if we had started out with a competent chairman in the first place......
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The utter madness of the Poortvliet experiment
Cabrone replied to InvictaSaint's topic in The Saints
Lowe just can't help putting his ill informed beak into football matters even though he knows nothing about football management. Redknapp couldn't pull us out of the mire when his experiments dropped us right in it and now it remains to be seen if Wotte can undo the damage his experiments have caused in this league. Whatever division we find ourselves in, whilst Lowe is around we will always be at the whim of Lowe and his mad schemes. -
Well done to the team, 3 vital points and some much needed hope. Fair play to Wotte to who so far has done a great job. Very early doors yet but keep up this form and hopefully we can still pull away. If someone could just stop Rupert 'Ball and Chain' Lowe from conducting his mad experiments then who knows, we might even be able to be a half decent club.
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If your Dad has a NCFC ST I guess he's a big fan? Would that not mean that he probably would get heated up over NCFC matters way more than SFC? When Chase was getting (rightly) hounded I had sympathy but was pretty phlegmatic about the whole affair. Moving back to the ball and chain currently ensconced in our boardroom, Lowe's latest experiment may send us down a 2nd time (would that make him the worst chairman in Saints history?) and although I don't hate the man I can't believe he's been allowed to get away with it for so long. On grounds of competence he should never have been allowed back.
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I was a student in Norwich for a few years when the anti Chase feeling was running high and I'd say the feelings against Lowe is about the same as the feelings were against Chase.
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Could this possibly be "The end of a disastrous beginning"
Cabrone replied to cambsaint's topic in The Saints
Great victory yesterday but even if we manage to pull ourselves out of this hole whilst Lowe is here you can expect more incompetence in future. SFC won't move on until he has been sacked. -
Right then..Who will do the job other than lowe
Cabrone replied to Thedelldays's topic in The Saints
Indeed, it's not rocket science. As for interviewers, well isn't that where non-exec directors come into it? -
If I was him I'd keep quiet, all this hot air is just making him look stupid and ineffectual.
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Talking of reality checks you seem to think it's a piece of cake to take over a nosediving club and get it to instantly turn around. Well in the real world I'm afraid it's not. By the time Redknapp arrived the damage had been done, we were spiralling downwards and better managers than Redknapp would have struggled to pull us out of the Lowe orchestated mess we found ourselves in. Morale was really low, confidence was low, results were poor (anyone remember seeing us get stuffed at Watford in the Carling cup? I do and it was humiliating) and there (to me at least) appeared to be an air of resigned apathy about the whole place. I remember seeing his 1st game in charge at White Hart Lane and we were hammered, it was embarrasing to watch. Even at that stage of the season I can remember thinking to myself that our prem status was touch and go and as it turned out it was 'go'. When he actually had a close season to get his team together I thought he did a really good job considering Lowe had completely tied his hands behind his back. IMO all we needed was the striker to bag us 15-20 goals, someone like Rasiak or Nugent would have cost 2-3M and would have made the difference. But you-know-who couldn't see this and refused to sanction funds. We then collapsed half way through the season, never to recover. It was at this point that my patience with Lowe snapped.
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Coming back a 2nd time to finish off his demolition of SFC. After that his refusal to provide Redknapp with sufficient funds in the first relegation season. I saw us batter teams in the 1st half of that season (Reading (h), Ipswich (a) to name but 2) without ever scoring the crucial goals. Not surprising when all Lowe was willing to spend was 90k on Fuller. If Lowe had sanctioned funds for a decent striker having lost BT, Crouch and Phillips (and trousered a heap of cash) then I believe we would have been promoted at the first attempt and things would have been very different. Once again the useless fool thought we could function on the cheap and in the process made a disastrous strategic decision.
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Pictures that best describe Southampton Football Club 2009
Cabrone replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
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I think What? would be well advised to just shut up and concentrate on getting results. That really is all that matters now.
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When I think of Nicholl I think of a forward line of Wallace/Shearer/Le Tissier. We leaked goals but scored more, it was awesome entertainment. Ahhhhhhh good times....and the name Rupert Lowe meant nothing to anyone.
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Well done to all those who attended, really good stuff. I hope you can keep the pressure on as I can't see Lowe life going without a big fight. Still boycotting myself but going to Watford next Sat. Up the Saints - f**k off Lowe.
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The Ipswich pair were Arnold Muhren and Frans Thijssen. Both very good midfielders in a very good Ipswich team (2nd in div 1 for 2 seasons in a row). Anyway, this Dutch bloke doesn't sound too bad.
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Titanic
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At least some of the fans have woken up........
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It's an Indian takeover? I had one of those last night. Bloomin delicious.
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It felt to me that Man U could have scored as many as they wanted against a neutered SFC. I have read on here that 3-0 wasn't a bad score. The reason why it wasn't a bad score is because it was the scoreline that Man U decided they were happy with. We had no say in it whatsoever, we were helpless bystanders. It would have made a much more interesting spectacle for us to have been awarded a 10 goal start and to see if Man U could have overhauled us.
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I'm sure it's what most of us fully expected, it's exactly what I expected. United had no axe to grind, we are nothing to them, they just wanted the job to be done and then to get out. 3-0 was a perfect score - give us a good thumping without totally humiliating us. Men vs boys I'm afraid. I don't blame the players or even the manager as they are trying, albeit ineffectively. No, the neutering of a once competitive SFC lies firmly at the feet of Lowe and his doomed vision. As for JPs views, they made me squirm. The red card was totally justified as it was potentially a leg breaking challenge. As for the pen I thought it was debateable. However if you are stupid enough to raise your arm in the penalty area when the ball hits you then you are asking for trouble, hopefully a lesson learnt. Oh well, back to the championship we go.