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  1. It was gutting. Regardless if we deserved it we were 2-0 up. In the first half we did what we do. We chased and harried and looked to get forward when we had the ball. We had a few lucky escapes but we also caused them problems. 

    Then second half, just like Villa, we came out and played differently. Whereas in the first half we looked for a forward pass, we were suddenly turning back thinking we'd retain the ball. It just meant that instead of having the ball between our midfield and strikers, we were playing most passes between our defence and midfield. United sensed we were scared to go forwards and used a high press on us. Everyone could see we'd lost our threat and were unlikely to hurt them so they poured forward. Once they got one every Saints fan watching knew we'd crumble. 

    I'm not sure why we do this. It was the same against Spurs, Villa and now United. Instead of killing teams off we freeze when we are comfortable, we seem to lack confidence and the opposition realise we'd rather turn back than go forwards. I also think that RH should have changed things. The players were tiring fast and fresh legs would surely have helped instead of hoofing it to Long and it coming straight back. 

    Anyway we move on. The players have done well this year and United is never going to be easy. Hopefully we learn from it and we thrash Brighton next weekend. Gonna be a long week before that getting over this though. 

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  2. Let's be honest, it all comes down to money. If your owner has limited funds, runs to tight budgets, or wants to be self sustaining then you are going to be bottom half. 

    If your owners spend you'll be top ten. Yes there are the odd exceptions and some of those last for a season or two but overall that's the way it is. 

    Everton weren't very good, spent money and are now at the top. Villa the same. 

    So if we get anyone that it basically using other people's money then we will get more of the same as we have now. If we ever find a billionaire who is determined to compete then we can start dreaming. I feel this Degrosa chap won't be much different to what we have now. 

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  3. Good points in the press today. When it comes to giving money to the EFL and FA then all the teams are equal and we all pay the same out.

    When it comes to getting money in, then the big 6 will get more than everyone else making them richer and more powerful. 

    Also they are talking about the 9 most powerful clubs of which we were named as one. Utter load of crap. Of those 9 there is still the top 6 and they can and will vote through anything they want regardless of the other 3 teams. We would literally be patsies to make it look like they are being reasonable. 

    Bottom line for me, the more you kill competition, the less interest I have. 

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  4. I don't really understand why people get so annoyed by the lack of signings in a transfer window and blame the club. 

    If a top 6 club want you they are probably paying top dollar -  so you go. For everyone else,  your agent is going to recommend you hold off for as long as possible. The later in the window you leave it, the more desperate the buying club becomes and more likely to throw more money at you. 

    I expect the club have made offers for several players but the agents are telling their clients to wait. You would too wouldn't you? The club know they are going to get criticised if they don't land a signing or two. It's why everything goes to the last minute. Some of those players we've spoken to may well be very keen to come here, but there is no advantage to them saying yes yet is there. 

    I do feel for the club. They don't know which players will say yes so it must be tough to know whether to move to a different target or not so as not to get left with no one! 

    The only way to push signings through is to massively over pay - and that's how you get stuck with Carillo and Hoedt and Boufal etc etc. The only tie we can really judge is when the window is closed. 

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  5. If you read the article on The Athletic about the last week of a transfer window, it's amazing that anyone signs for anyone at all. For a business with so much money sloshing about the window is chaotic with players, managers, agents and owners all trying to hold out for the best deal. It's no wonder it all goes to the last day and in some cases the last minute. 

    Agents delay things to get the most money or a better offer for their client so teams like Saints have to decide whether they wait and risk being gazumped at the last moment - or whether they abandon that player and move down their option list. Often other clubs panic and offer a player stupid money to the point they will turn their car round and drive back to another club at the last second. 

    Seems really unprofessional but it is what happens. Certainly not as easy as all the fans seem to think. 

  6. 3 hours ago, Turkish said:

    If he hadn't said anything about respecting a clubs history, just buying us and making us part of a poor mans City Football Group then everyone would be outraged that he has no respect for our history.

     

    I just wish these buyers didn't say anything at all. Keep your gob shut until the deal is done. 

    Don't tell me which new players you are buying. Don't tell me you grew up wearing Phil Boyer pyjamas. Just do the deal out quietly and without leaking a load of nonsense through the press. Once the deal is done then present your plans more publicly. 

  7. what we really need to do is turn our good play into goals. We missed chances in the first game and paid the price, we missed chances against Liverpool and we've missed more tonight. We dominated that half and yet it's still all square. That really was a poor miss from Ings, keeper backing away, 6 yards out and he misses the target.

    We have to press home the advantage or we will pay again.

  8. Solent picked Stephen's from start of second half being indecisive and losing all his composure. Sure enough defence all over the place for the entire second half. Seemed obvious and poor that neither Ralph or the players made any changes to effect it.

  9. Is Maehle actually any good? Other than his link to Saints I've never heard of him - but then I don't take much notice of European football.

    Also despite our recent good form - I'm still convinced that our most pressing need is a CB. The club are talking about left and right backs. I've seen enough balls bounce around inside our six yard box whilst a bunch of headless chickens panic and try to fly hack it to safety, to think that a CB is still the most important position to fill.

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