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  1. I burst into tears when he scored today. Can't really explain why. Think I was thinking back to that horrible relegation season with Poortvelt, when Lallana, obviously a class act, was getting too easily shoved off the ball and the team was floundering... and now look at him! So brilliant to see someone who's stayed loyal to the club and been right down to the bottom with us, finally get the recognition he deserves. It's the proudest I've felt of a Saints player since Le Tissier.
  2. I've always loved watching him play. I think the closing-down-at-pace that Poch has taught him means that he's that much more involved the whole time now. The Crystal Palace match was the first one I managed to watch live this season and I couldn't believe how much ground he was covering. No wonder he got subbed off at 70mins for the first few matches - must have been knackered.
  3. My son's football team in Totton have just hosted a Canadian team (two teams came over - u11 and u15) as part of the International Soccer Exchange. There should be some Saints merchandise heading back to Canada on a plane right now. It was a really good experience and the kids and parents made some good friends.
  4. Love all of these, thanks. I was at the Channon v Liverpool goal, and the passing was breath-taking, and the Golac strike v West Brom was amazing. There was also an incredible Steve Williams goal that season (v Norwich?) where he dribbled through most of their side... I still think that for sheer, heart-stopping excitement and disbelief, I'll take Le Tissier's first against Newcastle, where he flicks it over two players' heads then scuffs it in the corner. I just never get tired of watching that goal, and, for me, it's better than the fantastic 'golf-shot' that he hit at Blackburn, even if he prefers that one himself...
  5. Love all of these, thanks. I was at the Channon v Liverpool goal, and the passing was breath-taking, and the Golac strike v West Brom was amazing. There was also an incredible Steve Williams goal that season (v Norwich?) where he dribbled through most of their side... I still think that for sheer, heart-stopping excitement and disbelief, I'll take Le Tissier's first against Newcastle, where he flicks it over two players' heads then scuffs it in the corner. I just never get tired of watching that goal, and, for me, it's better than the fantastic 'golf-shot' that he hit at Blackburn, even if he prefers that one himself...
  6. Chelsea have several development centres down here, running week-in, week-out. I know because my son goes to one. Excellent coaching. Hope Saints get the benefit of it one day, when all the Chelsea youngsters are released to make room for Abramavich's world-wide signing sprees.
  7. I don't think his distribution is often as bad as made out. He's often the 'out ball' for Boruc, and, against Chelsea for example, I think he pinged it around well. He looked off the pace against West Brom, but so did everyone else, sadly.
  8. I agree with Mr Weah. How anyone didn't enjoy the first half yesterday is absolutely beyond me. If you can't enjoy football, take up golf or taxidermy or something....
  9. My son 'rainbow flicked' Le God last night at training. It's made him quite happy.
  10. I'd think: 'bloody hell, that accountant can't half kick a ball'
  11. Thought they were both immense today.
  12. closely followed by this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzMpdLlbZm0
  13. No. Guly's played well, but Lallana gives us the extra guile, creativity and danger to break defences down.
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