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  1. Played for Ralph at Ingolstadt didn’t he? Easy link, agent leaking Liverpool want him as well
  2. Fairly sure youth team kits never have sponsors on them
  3. Fair assessment of our current state I think, though we are starting to shake off the Pellegrino malaise and attack more. https://www.football365.com/news/what-is-the-point-in-southampton-football-club-anymore
  4. No insider information, just your gut instinct on the formation and team for the next season Personally, I think we will emulate England with the 5-3-2. Based on Tadic potentially going and us reinforcing the midfield with a goal threat. Would also be similar to how we finished the season with Tadic and Austin in front of Lemina /hoj/ Romeu McCarthy Cedric - Yoshi - Gibson - Hoedt -Bertrand Romeu Armstrong - Lemina/hoj Austin Gabbi/redmond Thoughts?
  5. If Lastman was in block 130, the "squirrelly little man" was 60+ with his equally old wife. Everyone to your right/in front was sat down by this point about 5-10 minutes in. Your 'child' was about 17 and kept gleefully telling the old couple they couldn't make him sit down. Literally everyone else behind you were telling you to be decent and let them see, but it took until the 15th minute and the man going to a steward to get you too sit. The only justice is you missed the first goal as you left early to get more beer on. Just show some empathy, how does standing make you enjoy the game any more? And even if it was the nose special thing in the world to stand, the couple behind you clearly couldn't. That just isn't 'saintly'.
  6. "A stop-start season that has seen Southampton win, draw and lose five each of their 15 league games and drop out of the Europa League group stage. Yet some things don’t change: Southampton still have one of the best home records in the land. Since last Christmas, the only clubs to have won at St Mary’s in any competition are Crystal Palace against an under-strength Southampton in the FA Cup and Chelsea in the Premier League. Some effort, that." http://www.football365.com/news/premier-league-winners-and-losers-49
  7. Maldini said if he had to make a tackle then he had made a mistake. A player that regular tries to play forward passes will have lower accuracy than a player who plays it a yard to a team mate. Yoshida may make less clearances as the team is more solid with him in so has less to do. Stats without context are meaningless
  8. Was made very clear picadilly was under severe delays as they have taken loads of trains off of circulation for engineering works. Victoria line to and from finsbury park was fine
  9. Nice bit of light hearted froth to cheer everyone up, look who the mirror think is the best 3rd keeper in the league... http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/premier-league-third-choice-goalkeepers-9330480
  10. I consider F365 to be the last bastion of sense on the internet
  11. Safe to assume Olomola, Stephens, Reed and Hesketh to be involved Wednesday then
  12. In Gatwick waiting on my flight right now, pretty stoked. There a consensus been reached on good places to drink with other saints yet?
  13. Soulful Odin

    Puel

    http://www.football365.com/news/premier-league-winners-and-losers-42 Claude Puel "Unfancied – or at least relatively unknown in this country – when he arrived in England, and rather more so after Southampton failed to win any of their first four league games. Since then, Claude Puel’s rebuilding of the house that Mauricio and Ronaldo built is astonishing. Sam Vokes’ penalty is the first goal Puel’s side have conceded in seven matches, and they’re now back in a top eight that is beginning to feel like their natural home."
  14. " Best performance – Southampton vs West Ham Don’t doubt just how big a role West Ham played in their own downfall on Sunday, but bugger me Southampton looked good. Jose Fonte and Virgil van Dijk are as solid as several brick walls, but it’s the midfield three of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Steven Davis and Oriol Romeu that is really interesting. Their presence allows the full-backs to attack with gusto – Ryan Bertrand was the game’s best player – and the front three to operate any which way they like. Against West Ham, Dusan Tadic’s average touch position was a) the most central of him, Charlie Austin and Nathan Redmond, and b) the furthest forward. We’ve written it before, but when your front three is that fluid it is damn difficult to stop. Players just end up popping up unmarked in dangerous positions, calling for the ball and then causing problems. It’s pretty gorgeous to watch." http://www.football365.com/news/f365s-weekly-awards-september-28
  15. http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/20160926-ralph-krueger-world-cup-of-ice-hockey-final-3329208.aspx The club have acknowledged the achievement
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