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I remember on Saintslist a forum user was telling us how bad Paul Williams was, turned out he did a grand job IMHO.

 

What player did you slag off (Look at the rumours thread about Mellor) but it turned out you was totally and utterly wrong?

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Killer.

 

Saw his debut away to Liverpool, I think he came on as an early sub but I may be wrong.

Thought he looked awful......mind you they were all ****e that day.....Diouf scored for Liverpool.

 

McCann.

 

Thought he looked alright in a pre-season game at St Marys......boy was I wrong on that one too !! :-)

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I remember on Saintslist a forum user was telling us how bad Paul Williams was, turned out he did a grand job IMHO.

 

What player did you slag off (Look at the rumours thread about Mellor) but it turned out you was totally and utterly wrong?

 

I would have eaten humble pie after Paul Williams signed, but he ate it all himself.

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Marsden and crouch, not because of the Pompey thing with crouch, I just didn't rate him a the time. I did by the time he left though.

 

He had a shocker for Villa the season before, think he missed about 10 chances, couldn't hit water from a boat!! 12 months later he was on fire and was our best player

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He had a shocker for Villa the season before, think he missed about 10 chances, couldn't hit water from a boat!! 12 months later he was on fire and was our best player

 

At Villa Park I seem to remember. Was that also the game he was awarded Pompey Player of the Season award or am I going mad?

 

Not a player, but I was really hacked off when we appointed Strachan as I'd always hated him. Hammond made me eat a slice of pie with his performances at the end of last season.

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Crouchy.

 

When he joined I was livid, he was however the only player in our team that year to emerge with any credit. God how we missed him in that fateful last game.

 

Yeah, his fault though, the stupid lanky ****.

 

Carlton Palmer. Never has a player been so poorly received as a signing and turn out to be tremendous. As the song went 'there must be two Carlton Palmers'

 

Great shout. I was gutted when we signed him. Always used to hold him out as a kind of joke player. However, he was probably our best player at the time.

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Neil Mellor, only scored one goal this season but given that it was a 90th minute 45-yard thunderbolt that won the playoff finals for us I'll gladly eat my words (Saint Stimp, 2012).

 

I really hope we dont sign him. Fat useless waste of space. Played average for Sheffield Wednesday last year and we can do better/aim higher.

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absolutely right, no shame in saying that, many did on this very forum.

He has improved beyond belief in the last 2 years.

 

Lightweight? Yes! Overrated? I beg to differ. You could always see that Lallana was going to be a good player (better than most we had back then), he did (like many of the youngsters) suffer from the sink or swim mentality of the management.

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Without a doubt it was Crouch for me, I remember being at work when it come on the radio, us Saints fans was so embarrassed while the others were doing donkey sounds.

 

Funny thing Is 3 of those that laughed was at the skates match (supported us as they hate the skates) when he scored the last minute penalty, we danced all night in the pubs.

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Not a signing per se, but without a doubt (as posted before)

 

MLT

 

He played a pre-season friendly at Salisbury in his debut season (The old Vicky Park) and missed a host of one on one's and open goals..........

 

He was awful that night, on his last one on one I think it was Paul Christopher out paced him & tackled him the whole stand laughed.....

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Not a signing per se, but without a doubt (as posted before)

 

MLT

 

He played a pre-season friendly at Salisbury in his debut season (The old Vicky Park) and missed a host of one on one's and open goals..........

 

He was awful that night, on his last one on one I think it was Paul Christopher out paced him & tackled him the whole stand laughed.....

 

Am I right in saying this MLT person never improved?

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When we got Guly last year, I thought he was going to go the same way as the rest of the South Americans we've had (Sarmiento, Arias, Delgado, Chala etc), ie play a few games, not settle, and bugger off back to Italy when his loan ran out in January. Very happy to be wrong!

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When we got Guly last year, I thought he was going to go the same way as the rest of the South Americans we've had (Sarmiento, Arias, Delgado, Chala etc), ie play a few games, not settle, and bugger off back to Italy when his loan ran out in January. Very happy to be wrong!

 

I was very much in the "Taxi for Guly" club as well.

 

I was happy to be proved wrong.

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Without a doubt it was Crouch for me, I remember being at work when it come on the radio, us Saints fans was so embarrassed while the others were doing donkey sounds.

 

Funny thing Is 3 of those that laughed was at the skates match (supported us as they hate the skates) when he scored the last minute penalty, we danced all night in the pubs.

 

I think the first match Crouchie played in was the pre-season friendly with Chievo. The boos that rang out in the Northam made me embarrassed to be a Saints fan.

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Kevin Phillips..he did nothing with Sunderland for almost a season and then joined us for (hold my breath)..was it £3.25 million !

 

I really didn't think we'd get our money's worth but he did score some good goals..but then he left abruptly after we got relegated from the Prem....(don't know that I blame him for that)... but I think we scre*ed ourselves on that one.

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Dave Armstrong....thought he looked old & fat, but was the usung hero (along with Nick Holmes) in those days.

 

Depends on the time period you're looking at, but other peoples "rejects" often come good at Saints; George O'Brien, Stuart Williams, Jimmy Gabriel, Alan Ball, Jimmy Case, James Beattie..first impressions are often deceptive.

 

Wait for NA to buy an experienced, former Prem. International player whose over 30 and wait for the early season criticism...

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