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Don't linesman (assistant referees) normally position themselves on the left-side of the team defending in the half they are officiating? In which case he will have been obscured by Bertrand etc on this occasion. Or of course I could be talking twaddle.
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If he was carrying an injury I think we would know. He would have most likely dropped it.
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Two lapses.
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Saints were superb. Our CB's, when we're otherwise brilliant, gave a little bit too much space when it counted and we were penalised. Mr Magoo the linesman won't sleep well the tonight.
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I think maybe you're the one who needs to read what was written more clearly. I said 'you believe it's quite conceivable...' that he could play (or be involved) whereas there was absolutely no way a non-match-fit goalie (who doesn't need to know much about his team, team mates or tactics - in relative terms) should be on the bench.
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You had a very strong opinion that Mouez Hassan shouldn't be on the bench as he wasn't match fit. A goalie. Yet you believe it's quite conceivable that a player who hasn't set foot on a pitch in a competitive game for a year, in an extremely key position of CB, who hardly knows the names of his team mates, let alone have built any form of understanding with them should play his very first game in a cup final? That's certainly an interestingly drastic change in view I'll grant you that.
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Let's hope he has a blinder in the final. If he doesn't play in that then it really is a strange one. We're not going down, we're not going to make any of the European spots via the league and we have Gardos and Bertrand to play at CB if needed.
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Not unless you're Pass the Dutchie. This loan signing smacks of Les trying to save face with his commitment to replace Fonte. Completely against the grain of the fabled Southampton Way. Seemingly no one else wanted to sign him but we're shelling out £100k per week till the end of the season, most of which will be spent getting him match fit.
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No one said it was easy but it's his job. He messed up. End of.
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Poch is the Manager, like Puel. Not like Les Reed. You understand that don't you?
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Close but no cigar. He said 5-0 in the build-up thread but hey, who's counting! COYR.
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I wonder who picks his wages up for him.
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That hasn't been the case all season. The same as a good performance has often seen that player benched the following game. What's your prediction for tomorrow Pamps? I know you go for an 'easy win' normally 5 or 6 nil to Saints. You going for the same this week? I want to beat the bookies and I know you're normally bang on the money! Thanks!
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My thoughts after seeing him have another injury were exactly that. But then I did a quick look-see at his appearances over the last 3 or 4 years and he indeed plays a fair amount of games. Maybe he's just been a little unlucky whilst with us.
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The EFL Cup Final Placebo effect. Well known in football medicine.
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I have this vision of Reed as Captain Mainwaring and Puel as Lance Corporal Jones. Or vice versa.
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We can throw away the much vaunted and fabled Southampton Way blueprint if we sign Caceres.
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He won't need to excel to be a step up on Forster right now.
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Maybe you should have read the post it was in reply too. I made no mention of whether it was right or wrong for Koeman to leave / be pushed or whatever it was that actually happened. It was related to the criticism he got for not playing the youth as he didn't think they were good enough. He's been proved right and Puel playing them has demonstrated that they aren't good enough but Reed made it clear when Puel joined that he would be doing just this. Get it now?
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In which league and what position in that league would you rate Forster at?
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We've pretty much managed to prove that Koeman was right with respect to the kids. OK, Sims looks like he could play a part and McQueen has done alright when he's played but that's it. And Koeman has successfully introduced several of the Everton youngsters into the first eleven and also bought the likes of Lookman. He's seemingly not a bad judge after all despite what some posters and the club would want you to believe.
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I hope you are being significantly well renumerated by the SFC PR department because your misplaced, misjudged and misinformed optimism is making you look, well, a bit of a plonker to be honest. Maybe you should try and get to a game or two and see first hand what pretty much the whole of the fan base can see week in week out. There's room to be neither a 'bed-wetter' or a 'happy-clapper'. It's called an objective realist.
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You don't say. I'm sure he can move around as much as a fully fit Fraser can.