
LaptopSaint
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I'm just reminded of the regular abuse dished out on here to Kenwyne Jones when he was young, raw and not always properly coordinated. I wonder what ever happened to him?
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Beatts didnt have a free kick on him? I beg to differ...
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OK I'll do it. How many sold for Ipswich
LaptopSaint replied to brianoneils slidingtackle's topic in The Saints
25000 would be very decent indeed. Whatever the number I hope there's a result on the day, that we really go for it and either we win or we go down fighting. The games are coming thick and fast and if we're going to have any chance of the play-offs we need to go on another run of wins. The next four 'relatively' easy games before Norwich away for example. Don't want a cup replay in the middle of it all. Come on!!! -
Most people won't give a **** about this but I think all football fans should care. Could the title of this thread be changed to Franchise 0 Saints 1. They're not really the Dons - that's AFC Wimbledon. They may have a nice stadium, but they're a pretend football club from a town where everyone supports Chelsea or Arsenal.
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I for one would be both gutted and amazed if Cortese gave Pardew the boot in the summer, even if we end up outside the top ten let alone the top six. If there's one thing we've learnt during the Lowetastrophe it is that continuity is the key. Really looking forward to Ipswich by the way. Gives us a chance to see how we measure up against what is (after their bad start) a typical mid-table CCC team.
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I think we'll finish 8th, lose to Ipswich in a replay, and - IF we get past MK Franchise FC which will be tricky - beat Leeds at Wembley in the Paint Pot.
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We may have dropped 7 of the last twelve points but the fact is that over the last 21 games our win-draw-loss ratio is pretty bloody good. Which gives me some grounds for optimism for the next 21 games, especially now that we are strengthening the squad. Does it mean we'll get promoted? No. But I disagree with you - I think we'll finish nearer the top than the bottom.
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Absolutely true. I travelled back from Singapore to watch Van Horseface relegate us from the Premiership. It cost me an arm and a leg, we lost, and we went down. But at least I was there. And we had a few beers at The Eagle afterwards and then a curry at Kutis and somehow it all seemed survivable. If I'd have stayed in Singapore I'd have cried like a baby and been arrested for spitting on the streets.
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Well let's take the last three months then. Since the beginning of October in all competitions our record is 15-3-3 (or 13-5-3 if you count the two JPT wins on penalties as draws). Pretty bloody good - and certainly good enough to make Pardew's 14 wins from 21 a realistic target. So it depends on how you define 'not playing well'. Are we winning a hell of a lot more than we're drawing and losing? Yes. Do we look like Arsenal? Er, no. This is League One - and you often have to play and win in a League One kind of way. I've got a mate who's a Leeds fan who says their problem for at least a season and a half is that they were trying to get out of League One by playing the wrong kind of football. It's not always pretty. But if people continue to moan about our performances and if we continue to win about seventy per cent of our games -- well, moan away. See if I care.
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Three wins and two draws from those five would do me. But if we strengthen in January and keep up current form (including getting three points when not playing all that well) then we should be winning four of those. Colch and Millwall away are both tough but IMO winnable if we have good days. We're seven points of the playoffs and seven points off relegation now. It wasn't that long ago that we were in the bottom four. Gaining seven on the top six is obviously harder than gaining seven on the bottom four. So as OP says January will be critical. But anyone who thinks we don't have a decent shout at the playoffs is either daft or manically depressed. Come.On.You.Saints.
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I used to worship Stevie Williams. ******* magic.
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Never mind the last 15 games - it's now 19 games and 14 weeks since we last failed to score (Colchester at home 0-0). When does that run start to get us towards record-breaking territory? Stattos?
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Forget League One, how many teams in the Championship wouldn't be happy with a straight swap for those three? You can probably count them on the fingers of one hand.
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No question about his Prem potential. I think he's one of those players who'll get better and better against higher class oppo. Certainly needs to add goals to his portfolio though. Has he scored for us yet? Bit worried about someone like Strachan chucking in cheeky bids for Morgan and Adam in January. Think Pards and Marcus would both say no, but it does have an unsettling effect. And I suspect we need to sneak up this year to keep them both in the summer. Ten wins on the trot would do nicely for starters...! Laptop
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That's probably what you thought about Brighton... But you're right it should be a formality. And I'm a bit nervous about it too. Would actually prefer 1-0 to 4-1 bizarrely. Bvgger the goal difference, I just want a clean sheet.
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What that man said. We fell flat on our faces - it was going to happen one day. I really didn't see it coming against Brighton, but I'm sure Man Utd fans didn't expect to lose at Burnley. Nothing wrong with the players expecting to win as long as it doesn't mean they forget to turn up. I suspect a few Staplewood rollickings this week will blow those particular cobwebs away. We've had a losing mentality around this club for so long and it's bloody fantastic to have a winning one. Losing one game we should be winning is a right p1sser to start the week on. But it's not the end of the world FFS.
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At least we won't underestimate Norwich.
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Sorry, can't. What a load of ****e. Players believed their own propaganda. Back to the training ground, and make em work ****ing hard Pards.
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Put it another way, I reckon Southampton away would have been the tie everyone else would have hoped to avoid. Norwich will be tough. But if we play as well as we can we'll win.
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You'd be surprised what gets broadcast around the world. I watched AFC Wimbledon v Wycombe Wanderers in the first round of the FA Cup last year in a hotel room in Mumbai. Wycombe strolled it by the way - big ginger lad got a hat-trick.
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If Pards wants to start with 4-5-1 again I'd like to see Oscar Gobern given a go in the Wotton role. Really shone for the ressies last week by all accounts, and I always thought he had something about him even at our lowest points. If it doesn't work we know we can revert to Plan B - Connolly off the bench and 4-4-2. Result!
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Also noticed from that form table that Bristol Rovers have lost five on the trot. Bodes well for a bit of FA Cup revenge. Time for that first Saints' hat-trick, Rickie?
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As has already been said, we're bound to fall flat on our arses at some point and lose to a sh1t team. But I just can't see it happening tomorrow - we look too strong at the moment. At no point during the MK game did I lose confidence that we would win - even just after their free kick went in. I'd love to find some odds for us winning ten league games in a row. Norwich at home will be tough but we have a good run coming up. Orient 0 Saints 2
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Surely the most relevant point about Papa is that he's played less than a handful of games in English football. Italian footie makes totally different demands. So it's a bit daft for Merrington to say Papa has no football brain - he has talent, he has enthusiasm, above all he has pace... Now he needs to be coached. So let's give him a chance and see how he develops...
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Wotton has been embarrassingly pants every time I've seen him play. That"s not rocket science, it's fact. FACT. If he's done well today hats off to him though.