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SaintBobby

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  1. Revolutionary new coaching set up, anyone?
  2. We need a starting XI CM. That's about it for top signings, I'd think. We need cover at centre back (e.g. someone not as good as Fonte, Jaidi or Seabourne) We need cover at right back (e.g. I'm not sure Harding can be 2nd choice) We may need another winger (depending on a reasonable - but not excessive - bid for Antonio or Papa, we're sorted) Otherwise, I think we need to sign promising reserves on about £500-£1000 a week. No more. If we can get a top signing, that's great. But I'm not holding my breath and don't think I need to. Look at our team.... GK: Kelvin (awesome at this level) + Bart (amazing cover if he stays) LB: Harding (top drawer at L1) or the new bloke from Brentford (also rated as top drawer), plus Mills still here? RB: Richardson, L1 player of the season in this position, plus Harding seems okay at it (but we do need 3rd grade cover) CB: Fonte (class), Jaidi (still pretty class), Seabourne (TBD, but not bad), Martin (TBD) - we need 1 CB on Seaborne's level LM: Lallana or Puncheon or Dickson or Mills (plus Papa?) RM: Lallana or Puncheon or Oxlade (plus Antonio or Papa? or equivalent?) CM: Hammond + Schneiderlin (Wotton is not great as back-up...so either coverage here or someone able to beat DH or MS to starting line up) CF: Lambert, Connolly, Barnard (deep cover may be needed, and hard to replace RL...but any 2 from these 3 if best front line in L1) Although - sadly - we're at a different level to 2003, I remember then going to a fans forum and WGS saying it was damned hard to work out who he could buy (at say, 2-4m) who was obviously better than who he had already. I think we're in an equivalent (albeit lowlier) position. If we're fishing in the 500k-1m pool, these guys are going to want to be in the starting line up. If we're aiming higher, we're looking at a player to knock out one of our starting line-up. We probably need to aim lower and get a bunch of players with promise but are happy to start as reserves.
  3. Brilliant. Who is the designer on this year's kits? Top drawer!
  4. I'm so pleased about this. This guy is priceless entertainment.
  5. This. A very, very good starting XI in the third division. The bench is a bit thin, so we do need depth. But I think it's going to be hard for us to sign any player who is obviously better in that starting line-up. I'd like to get Papa and Antonio to give options off the bench or for injuries. I definitely want better cover in CM than Wotton - because there's no way Hammond and Morgan are going to play 55 games from start to finish. But I do think it's cover we're looking for, and that these two are likely to be our best CMs (if we keep Spiderman) I prefer Connolly to Barnard up front (just). But would like more cover here too - which underscores my wish to sign Papa and/or Antonio. But overall, I don't think we need any super signings, just solid back-up.
  6. Never met him. But I'm sure he was one of many Saints fans who I'd recognise. RIP and my condolences to family and friends.
  7. Totally agree. I'm now staked for just over 5K on Saints being promoted - at about evens (overall at 1.98). Last year, I had 2K Lambert to be top scorer (placed in November at 2/1 -or 3.00 in new money), for a tidy 4K profit. The odds on Saints going up are amazingly attractive - and easier to lay off than the 11/4 about us winning the League if things get wobbly.
  8. some ups and downs. And one or two iffy patches. But overall, well get about 100 points and win the league by about a dozen points.
  9. Just depends if u think were better than 55% to be promoted. I do.
  10. SaintBobby

    Concerned

    He probably thinks its about as bad as the holocuast, Hiroshima and the black death all rolled into one. Or at leats bears a resemblance to the worst excesses of these things.
  11. I think the 11/4 on us winning the league is not a great bet. But the 10/11 on promotion is an excellent punt. I think our chances of promotion are at least 70%. If you think the chances are better than 55%, you should put money on at these odds.
  12. That is seriously, seriously mental. Some people on a web forum saying we should back the current management and not criticise them for a lack of signings yet is "reminiscent of the WORST extremes of communism"...i.e. the moral equivalent of slaughtering millions of people in gulags. To be honest, its hard to be offended by that simply because the individual saying it has obviously and tragically lost all grip on reality.
  13. It's you. AND Pardew has been quiet for the last few weeks. It's the off season. Dear God, it's OPs like this that really do make me believe that the internet is turning adults into morons. Pitiful.
  14. Can I just say I think Stu has a point here. Ok, he may need a crash course in how to make friends and influence people, but that doesn't mean he's wrong. There's a lot of very odd, weird and incompetent behaviour going on at SMS. All things being equal, I'd expect Season Ticket numbers to be up by about 2K-3K for next season. With good management, it should be an increase of 4K-5K or more. This time last year, we had a threadbare squad and were starting with a ten point penalty. We now are clear bookies favourites to win the league and have c.45,000 fans who saw us win a Wembley trophy just a few weeks back. If we haven't sold about 15K season tickets by kick off on August 7th, the club has done something pretty badly wrong. And stupidly so. Nicola Cortese is obviously a very intelligent and capable man. But I don't think his (and his staff's) recent decisions bear much scrutiny.
  15. Everything seems a bit over-heated here. As a fan - and STH - I'm pretty damned pleased with the overall ownership picture. Loved last season. Loved it. My worry is simply that a few things seem a bit, well, crappy. I'm just a tad surprised I've received nothing in the post asking me to renew my season ticket. No probs for me. I check the OS virtually everyday. But I sort of imagined there'd be an aggressive marketing drive to increase our STHs to, say, 15,000. You know the sort of thing - door-to-door leaflet drops in Soton, posterboards saying "come and watch the Saints", aggressive advertising of our pre-season friendlies and some tasty pre-season friendlies too (e.g. Ajax not Reading). I just expected this stuff to happen effortlessly and to be be rolled out from, say, mid-March. Maybe my hopes were too high or maybe I just don't get marketing. But Im just surprised at the rudimentary things that have apparently not been done. An example was a failure to get programmes printed for the Southend game at the end of last season. Ok, stuff happens. But I've never known it to happen before at a professional football club. Or David Luker not having the time to promote the new ST prices. Weird. We knew we were staying in League One at the end of April. Sort of expected season ticket prices to be announced and widely advertised by the 1st of May. Or maybe a well-drilled March Madness offer when we still had a shot of the play-offs. Again, I'm not that bothered. If we win on the pitch, then if we never print a programme again, or cant offer installment plans for STs or only advertise ST prices way after the season has ended on the OS, then fine. But to me, it just points to something not being quite right somewhere. That's what troubling me, rather than any of the specific things that seem to have gone awry.
  16. That was dreadful. I think it was possible we would beat England on that performance!
  17. I'm rather surprised and confused about how they've handled the whole season ticket renewal thing. And that's why I'm just a tad worried about the functionality of the marketing/ticket office at SMS. It does seem to me that they have advertised prices very late, rather inflexibly (no half-seasontickets, no installments etc) and a bit half-heartedly (no letetr in the post urging you to renew etc) I've never been in the job of selling or marketing season tickets, so this is just the view of the layman, but to my mind this doesn't look like a brilliant and co-ordinated effort to swell the STH base. Far from it.
  18. I'm very happy with where the club is at. I don't expect the OS to report Harding's reaction to us signing a new left back, nor to provide a minute-by-minute commentary on the ongoing negotiations with David Connolly. It is wrong to assume a correlation between the club's activity and how much "news" you hear. Everyone is saying we must sign a right-back, we need a right-back, oh my god we don't have a right-back. They are bang on the money. But I'd rather sign a top quality right back on, say, July 10th than just have an assertion that we're looking to do so on June 20th.
  19. Brilliant. Love it.
  20. Im surprised only 1,300 people signed up for the installment plan last time. Im now a bit more sympathetic to David Lukers scrapping of it. I'd reckon the substantial majority will find a way to pay up front - and a good number of those who don't will spend about the same on a match-by-match basis. The club might make a total loss of only £10,000 or so by scrapping the plan, and this could well be offset by admin costs (Saints staff having to chase late payers; having to send reminder letters that your seat will be withdrawn if you dont bring payments up-to-date etc; finding a way to actually confiscate season tickets from those who have missed payments etc etc etc).
  21. I'd have prefered Charlton to have gone up with Norwich and Leeds, but Millwall would have been my second choice. Next season, Saints, Charlton and Sheff Weds will start as favourites - with our odds the narrowest.
  22. Wouldn't have wished death on Pompey until this season. They have cheated. They need to be destroyed and cast into oblivion forever for the sake of English football. That is all.
  23. James was shocking tonight. I thought the right switch at half-time would have been to put Antonio on the right wing, switch Puncheon to the left and put Lallana in CM just ahead of Hammond.
  24. Thats nonsense, surely. The starting odds were 11/10.
  25. Interesting. What would you say the odds would have been at Ladbrokes on a Saints win after 30 minutes?
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