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Woeful.

 

Worst performance I have seen for a long long time.

 

Big fan of Adkins - But he fooked up today - Settled for a non embarrassing scoreline, when it was patently obvious the shape, the system, the players weren't working. I am still confused as to why he didn't do anything.

 

 

Very disapointing and the Liverpool fans that steamed our lot - Well done you managed to beat up the only Liverpool fan that travelled with us - ***ts

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Honestly we weren't that bad. Both teams had played 3 games in 6 days and both managers hadn't really grasped the concept of rotating the squad.

 

Disappointed that a draw was within the grasp, pleased we didn't get a hiding.

 

No idea what Myuka has done to be so firmly thrown out of contention compared to a TERRIBLE Puncheon but meh. What do we expect. 1-0 flattered Liverpool massively. 0-0 would have flattered both teams really as no one looked like they should win it and a decent header was the difference.

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I watched the game on a stream, to be honest I didn't think it was that bad a performance. WE looked very tired, which surprised me considering Adkins' "Saints fit" ethos. I thought that we looked a little nervous, particularly in the final third where we all too often looked like we were just too desperate to release the ball, despite lack of support.

 

I thought Liverpool looked OK, we have to remember that we were away at Anfield and it was our 3rd game in 6 days.

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NA was talikng our performance up - reckons we finished the game stronger blah blah blah

 

I reckon a kick up the arse would have been the way to go. Keep everyone on their toes for next week. I hope, privately in the dressing room, this is what he did.

We need to get our level of performance back up again. We can't afford not to.

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I don't go away these days but I get feed back from a pal who goes to most away games. Had an email last night from him and words included were, 'inept, worst display for ages, gave L'pool too much respect, looked knackered, defensive lineup, no pace etc'.

I take it from the above that he wasn't impressed.

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Liverpool have the quietest set of fans I have ever heard. I was always under the impresssion Anfield was one of those grounds where the atmosphere was always brilliant (like Fratton Park I suppose). I think the only time I heard them was for about 20 seconds after they scored, until they were drowned out by OWTS. Our support was good, but I was slightly baffled by some people insisting on singing COYR - I wonder if those people ere genuiely confused by which colour we were and thought we won the game?

 

As for the performance, we were very poor.

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i think our support was ok for about twenty minutes after that it was as bad as the performance on the pitch

its not just liverpool who are quiet,go to most of the top teams now and they are quiet till they score.

football atmosphere is being killed by all seater stadiums and being made to sit.

the powers that be are slowly killing the game,they want to get rid of lads who like to create an atmosphere

all they want are mega buck spending jcl and fans from abroad who have no affiliation to a club apart from seeing them on tv.

rant over

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i think our support was ok for about twenty minutes after that it was as bad as the performance on the pitch

its not just liverpool who are quiet,go to most of the top teams now and they are quiet till they score.

football atmosphere is being killed by all seater stadiums and being made to sit.

the powers that be are slowly killing the game,they want to get rid of lads who like to create an atmosphere

all they want are mega buck spending jcl and fans from abroad who have no affiliation to a club apart from seeing them on tv.

rant over

 

Until we, the fans, refuse to attend games and pay the obscene prices such as yesterdays, nothing will change.

 

None of our group went yesterday due to the cost of tickets and knowing how sh.it Anfield is in terms of atmosphere and stewarding. We will all be at Stoke, Villa & Wigan though as they aren't ruined by day trippers and rip off prices.

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I think too many of our players (Morgan, Lambert) and the manager were in awe of Liverpool - some of the press stuff before the game was just embarassing.

 

We have earned the right to play them this season - and let's not forget we were in the top division for 27 years - it's where we belong.

 

It's the worst Liverpool side for years - we should have beaten them. And Liverpool are not the team or club of old - they are in decline.

 

The other problem is we don't have enough strength in depth - we should have rested a couple of players in mid week - but failed to do so - but other than in one or two positions we don't have a second 11

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Woeful.

 

Worst performance I have seen for a long long time.

 

Big fan of Adkins - But he fooked up today - Settled for a non embarrassing scoreline, when it was patently obvious the shape, the system, the players weren't working. I am still confused as to why he didn't do anything.

 

 

Very disapointing and the Liverpool fans that steamed our lot - Well done you managed to beat up the only Liverpool fan that travelled with us - ***ts

 

We're you in the Arckle before the game?

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Until we, the fans, refuse to attend games and pay the obscene prices such as yesterdays, nothing will change.

 

None of our group went yesterday due to the cost of tickets and knowing how sh.it Anfield is in terms of atmosphere and stewarding. We will all be at Stoke, Villa & Wigan though as they aren't ruined by day trippers and rip off prices.

 

definetley alot of day trippers there yesterday,

as you say until we stop attending games nothing will change,sadly things will never change,at least at some grounds the stewards dont treat us as if we are at the theatre,after all football is about passion,having a crack and banter with the home fans,sadly this is all being taken away.

doing the three games as you as will be good as stewards are decent at these grounds

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Honestly we weren't that bad.

compared to a TERRIBLE Puncheon

1-0 flattered Liverpool massively.

 

we were that bad.

Puncheon has been great in recent weeks, or did you just mean yesterday? Not sure why he is always compared to Mayuka, as Mayuka is a striker not a right midfielder.

1-0 didn't flatter Liverpool. They could have been 3 or 4 up in the first half.

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Until we, the fans, refuse to attend games and pay the obscene prices such as yesterdays, nothing will change.

 

None of our group went yesterday due to the cost of tickets and knowing how sh.it Anfield is in terms of atmosphere and stewarding. We will all be at Stoke, Villa & Wigan though as they aren't ruined by day trippers and rip off prices.

 

I agree but it's not going to happen anytime soon. Proper fans are being replaced by day trippers and you've only got to read this forum to see how obsesssed some seem to be with marketing information, merchandise, the matchday experience, half time entertainment and attracting new fans from our huge yet untapped catchment area and all the other things that go hand in hand with modern day soccerball.

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One of the worst Saints supports I've ever been in. Loads sat, and loads were silent. I was getting dirty looks every time I started to get anything going. You could tell a lot of our support yesterday don't follow Saints away normally.

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One of the worst Saints supports I've ever been in. Loads sat, and loads were silent. I was getting dirty looks every time I started to get anything going. You could tell a lot of our support yesterday don't follow Saints away normally.

 

I thought the whole ground lacked any sort of atmosphere, their support was woeful.

 

Couldn't understand the standing policy. Seemed to be vigourously enforced in one block, but not anywhere else. Where I was there was Zero tolerance of standing, even taking people out to "have a word with them", but one block over people stood all game.

 

Away from the ground I found the people/taxi drivers ect great as always. Friendly and helpful.

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Still not even left Liverpool yet but yes, we were terrible. One big difference was try defended from the front and we didn't. We seemed to wait until they got into the final third before trying to win the ball.

I don't remember a single clear cut chance we created.

Brilliant p15s up though.

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It was better than my list trip to Anfield when we lost 7 - 1 but that's all. Thought both teams were poor but Liverpool had the edge. Agree with another poster who said we showed them too much respect they are not the team of the 70's or 80's anymore. I was most disappointed with the atmosphere no passion from the Liverpool fans and Anfield was not the cauldron it used to be.

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We weren't that bad! Liverpool passed the ball very well in the first half and controlled the game, as you would expect the home team to.

 

Second half, we stepped things up but just lacked a bit of cutting edge in the final third, despite getting into good positions. Defensively we had a good shape, and this is now 5 games with only 4 goals conceded.

 

Credit where it's due though, Agger and Skrtel completely nullified Rickie and Liverpool gave a good lesson in how domination of possession can make the opposition ineffective

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The stewarding was bizarre. I was in the right side block and everyone stood throughout the game with no hassle. Three feet away, On the opposite side of the gangway the sitting rule was being enforced with a vengeance.

 

And around me the singing was good until mid way through the second half when it went flat.

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I was in block 123 an we were stood all game, never heard a peep from the stewards.

 

Anyone see exactly what happened in the concourse at the end?

 

Seemed someone took exception with one of Lambert's family being in our end.

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I the first half, you could only hear the saints fans (very loud and clear) on TV, lots of OWTS, One Nigel Adkins, Gaston Ramirez etc, I think I remember one L'pool song being sung, but I forget what it was. I was amazed our fans could outsing theirs so comprehensively at Anfield.

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Don't really understand this 'day trippers' thing. Surely with the ticket points policy and the speed the tickets sold out most people there would have been ST holders with a few away games under their belt?

 

 

 

Very disapointing and the Liverpool fans that steamed our lot - Well done you managed to beat up the only Liverpool fan that travelled with us - ***ts

 

You werent in that minibus that got chased down the main road by a group of scallies after the game were you? We were stood in the queue for the free bus when all these little gob****es started running after this bus giving it the large one, until the traffic stopped, at which point they all stopped and started jumping up and down on the spot not really knowing what to do, then one of their mates shouted something and they all ran off down a side street. Nobs:rolleyes:

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I was in block 123 an we were stood all game, never heard a peep from the stewards.

 

I was in there too and stood all game as well. Didn't realise stewards were making people sit down! Thought all of our support was stood and didn't see any stewards!

 

Atmosphere really was appalling. Reckon it was even worse than Everton and our singing was as bad as it's been this season as well. Liverpool fans to our right looked like classic PL day-trippers.

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Fonte has been quality last 5-6 games, this season is still ok get 3 points next week will help us stay in the battle and we all know were 2 players short of a midtable team sign them in jan were stay up, we were never gonna beat liverpool, we can beat them at home and i fully expect to.

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Anfield, 1964:

 

 

Anfield, 2012: Silent.

 

We were made to sit down at the front next to the segregation. We had stewards among us enforcing it and threatening us with ejection and that, yet a large part of our support were allowed to stand all game?

 

There was one Liverpool fan who kept shouting "go on Pompey!"... Embarrassing.

 

Anfield is always built up to be this amazing venue, with noisy, passionate fans. Saw none of that yesterday. I was disappointed.

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I agree but it's not going to happen anytime soon. Proper fans are being replaced by day trippers and you've only got to read this forum to see how obsesssed some seem to be with marketing information, merchandise, the matchday experience, half time entertainment and attracting new fans from our huge yet untapped catchment area and all the other things that go hand in hand with modern day soccerball.

 

Well said

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Anfield, 1964:

 

 

Anfield, 2012: Silent.

 

We were made to sit down at the front next to the segregation. We had stewards among us enforcing it and threatening us with ejection and that, yet a large part of our support were allowed to stand all game?

 

There was one Liverpool fan who kept shouting "go on Pompey!"... Embarrassing.

 

Anfield is always built up to be this amazing venue, with noisy, passionate fans. Saw none of that yesterday. I was disappointed.

Its very much overrated, I go sometimes with my father in law as he has season tickets in the main stand and its all day trippers and people who swop season tickets from London, Dublin and Belfast.
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To be fair to Anfield, it was a much better spectacle than Goodison. The Kop looked awesome when they were moving that huge banner around.

 

I will say that both grounds are noticeably quieter than they were the last time we played them, and I daresay we'll hear this again and again through the season.

 

I'll also say fair f**king play to the Northam. I don't go to St. Mary's that often, but that stand sings all game long. Couldn't say that for the Kop or Gwladys St.

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Its very much overrated, I go sometimes with my father in law as he has season tickets in the main stand and its all day trippers and people who swop season tickets from London, Dublin and Belfast.

Agreed. I popped in to watch the Chelsea game last May and was surrounded by obvious 'day-trippers', more interested in photographing their various wives, kids etc posing with their backs to play. It was a quite surreal experience, and feckin annoying after a while.

 

My previous visit was in 1971 when me and a mate hitch-hiked up there, stood on the Kop and experienced the atmosphere shown in the above clip. Things had got a lot more aggressive by then and we had to keep our mouths shut, and applaud when Toshack scored FFS!

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Think that was about my 15th visit to Anfield to see Saints, and there has never been a decent atmosphere really. Thing is, it is hardly unique in that. St James' Park has never all that, nor has Elland Rd or any of the other supposed cauldrons. In fact, Old Trafford is probably better than any of them and they are the ones that get all the grief. Spurs is pretty good though, as is Stoke.

 

Still, always moving to see the Hillsborough memorial and the city itself is always a great night out. Which may explain me watching most of the match in silence as I felt like death cooled down.

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Think that was about my 15th visit to Anfield to see Saints, and there has never been a decent atmosphere really. Thing is, it is hardly unique in that. St James' Park has never all that, nor has Elland Rd or any of the other supposed cauldrons. In fact, Old Trafford is probably better than any of them and they are the ones that get all the grief. Spurs is pretty good though, as is Stoke.

 

Still, always moving to see the Hillsborough memorial and the city itself is always a great night out. Which may explain me watching most of the match in silence as I felt like death cooled down.

 

You don't think it might be because regardless of how massive we might think we are these clubs don't really view us like that and Sotuhamptons visit isn't their must do game every season?

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Sat in the Kop with a Liverpool mate and he said it was the quietist he had ever heard. But he also said we weren't the kind of opposition to make a noise against. No gripe, no history,no rivalry. He had a point. Apart from our keeper time wasting ( their words) we gave and offered nothing

 

Yeah I mean Liverpool are hardly going to be particularly enthused about beating Southampton at home I'm afraid. Look at the number of wins we had last season and the season before that where you could hear a pin drop in SMS because a comfortable win was expected.

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Everyone used to look up to English football as the best atmosphere in the world, now the Germans are saying they are worried that they will become like us. Sums it all up doesn't it.

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