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1 hour ago, Holmes_and_Watson said:

Pep will be on the phone tonight, asking Russ on how to adapt to a more extreme possession based system. When this works out due to the talent at Pep's disposal, Russ comes in as assistant.

 

It’s almost like some weird film, where the shake of hands at the end of game saw some of Martins shiteness transfer to Pep, and now they have to touch again to break the curse 😂

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2 minutes ago, bpsaint said:

It’s almost like some weird film, where the shake of hands at the end of game saw some of Martins shiteness transfer to Pep, and now they have to touch again to break the curse 😂

Unfortunately, it was a one way transfer.

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26 minutes ago, SW5 SAINT said:

Recent City results make our 1-0 defeat up there look worse, they were there for the taking that day….!

Their recent form is even worse than ours. They've lost their last 5 games. The possession game really is sh!t unless you have a player like Rodri, who acts like a quarter back, spraying passes forwards from the halfway line to keep the opposition's penalty area under siege and then stops them whenever they try to counterattack. And there really is only one Rodri.

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4 hours ago, obelisk said:

I wonder if that was the plan all along. Not going to make St Mary's a very happy place if the defeats keep on coming though.

Like a Marie Curie end of life ward.

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I know Pep signed the new contract this week but you do have to wonder how long he has left. 

5 defeats in a row with today a total thrashing at home. I can't recall a time where something like this has happened with a top team falling so far.

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47 minutes ago, BotleySaint said:

I know Pep signed the new contract this week but you do have to wonder how long he has left. 

5 defeats in a row with today a total thrashing at home. I can't recall a time where something like this has happened with a top team falling so far.

In the Premier League, it's never happened before. But, in the old Division 1, it happened with Chelsea 68 years ago. I  guess there has never been a team whose entire style of play is so dependent on one player as City's is with Rodri. They are currently as rudderless as an NFL team would be without its quarter back. At Barcelona, of course, Pep had Xavi, Iniesta AND Busquets.

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8 hours ago, BotleySaint said:

I know Pep signed the new contract this week but you do have to wonder how long he has left. 

5 defeats in a row with today a total thrashing at home. I can't recall a time where something like this has happened with a top team falling so far.

Perhaps Pep thought ending speculation about his future will help the team . The problem is obviously injuries to too many key players plus several players past their peak , Walker being out paced by Werner for the fourth goal ! It could be all the FFP investigations etc have dented City's ability to buy replacements in the conveyer belt style of previous seasons 😄.

Haarland had 5 chances yesterday ! even Holgate and Brooks scored 😄

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9 hours ago, Nordic Saint said:

In the Premier League, it's never happened before. But, in the old Division 1, it happened with Chelsea 68 years ago. I  guess there has never been a team whose entire style of play is so dependent on one player as City's is with Rodri. They are currently as rudderless as an NFL team would be without its quarter back. At Barcelona, of course, Pep had Xavi, Iniesta AND Busquets.

And peak Messi

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9 hours ago, Nordic Saint said:

In the Premier League, it's never happened before. But, in the old Division 1, it happened with Chelsea 68 years ago. I  guess there has never been a team whose entire style of play is so dependent on one player as City's is with Rodri. They are currently as rudderless as an NFL team would be without its quarter back. At Barcelona, of course, Pep had Xavi, Iniesta AND Busquets.

Leeds and Blackburn's title defence seasons in the 1990s were both pretty disastrous.

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1 hour ago, CB Fry said:

Leeds and Blackburn's title defence seasons in the 1990s were both pretty disastrous.

Not least Leeds’s away record - answers on a postcard as to where they finally broke that very long sequence?

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Sounds like Anthony Taylor has been up to his old tricks again.

From booking anyone who moved during our Leicester game, apparently today he let everything go.

If you are able to predict the unusual patterns of cards he gives on certain days, you'd be making a fortune every time he referees.... 

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A very worrying state of affairs. This weekend's football matches have seen 6 of the teams just above us pick up points. We are 4 points adrift and I cannot see where the points are coming from any time soon.

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1 minute ago, Sarnia Cherie said:

A very worrying state of affairs. This weekend's football matches have seen 6 of the teams just above us pick up points. We are 4 points adrift and I cannot see where the points are coming from any time soon.

There wont be any...

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For those who continually berate our fans as somehow worse than others Man City with all their array of trophies and countless victories were booed from the field last night - let that sink in.

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8 minutes ago, saintant said:

For those who continually berate our fans as somehow worse than others Man City with all their array of trophies and countless victories were booed from the field last night - let that sink in.

Will be hilarious if they get properly hammered for their financial cheating.

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4 hours ago, benjii said:

Will be hilarious if they get properly hammered for their financial cheating.

Not if they finish in 18th or 19th place.  That would make one fewer promotion places from the Championship next season.
 

 

Posted
10 hours ago, sfc4prem said:

That's fucking tin pot right there. Shit hole of a stadium, no wonder they can't be arsed to light it up for all to see.

I see Saints’ social media team still have a sense of humour…

 

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9 hours ago, Lighthouse said:

This social media post aged like a prawn sandwich.

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Obviously drained the battery pack 🪫 quicker than the skates thought it would. 

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Decent results... The survival dream is back on..!

Edit: apart from Palace's last gasp equaliser!

 

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As poor as we've been for large parts of this season, we've put in nothing so bad as this West Ham performance.

Edit: No sooner have I posted it than they score twice.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Lighthouse said:

As poor as we've been for large parts of this season, we've put in nothing so bad as this West Ham performance.

Edit: No sooner have I posted it than they score twice.

We’ve proper given Arsenal the kiss of death here, 2-4!

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There really is some absolute dog shit teams this season. The bottom 6 are really piss poor. All the bottom 6 (above us) play each other mid week. Any other season we’d be dead and buried. 
 

Any know what’s happening with rumoured points deductions? I can’t help but wonder if Saints are holding fire on sacking RM because they know something about points deductions. 

Posted
6 hours ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

Palace V Newcastle should be renamed the Lego Derby. Both sides had 0 shots on target first half, 

The hate for Russell Martin is getting out of hand. Some people need to Lego.

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I thought for Arsenal's 2nd goal that Havertz was (possibly) offside and slid in to try to score from the cross, missed the ball and Troussard tapped it in. If he was off he was as or more interfering than Arma. Not that I think it should have been disallowed, but not a mention. 

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2 hours ago, Wiggles31 said:

There really is some absolute dog shit teams this season. The bottom 6 are really piss poor. All the bottom 6 (above us) play each other mid week. Any other season we’d be dead and buried. 
 

Any know what’s happening with rumoured points deductions? I can’t help but wonder if Saints are holding fire on sacking RM because they know something about points deductions. 

It’s been the same the last few years. The bottom 4-6 are miles off the rest if can survive two seasons, invest well then you’ve got a good chance of being a top half midtable side after that. The premier league outside of the top 4-6 is bang average despite the hype. 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Maggie May said:

The hate for Russell Martin is getting out of hand. Some people need to Lego.

It’s not hate.  It’s a belief the Board should let-him-go.

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