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Nordic Saint

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  1. If only Les had signed a striker
  2. I'm not! If we score a goal tonight, Liverpool will need to score 3, and that's something they haven't done against us in any of our last 6 visits to Anfield.
  3. As Gabbiadini seems to have spent more of his career in the treatment room than on the training pitch, our modern medical facilities will obviously be a big attraction for him. Hopefully, Les will show him a couple of our other recent signings, Pied and Boufal, luxuriating in them, to clinch the deal.
  4. i think we're being very sensible not to pay that price for him. Napoli want to offload him, as he is an injury-prone liability, who has only managed 2 full 90 minute league appearances in the last 2 years. They will take any offer they can get for him on transfer deadline day.
  5. Jagielka is only 34. Two of the Premier League's top goal scorers this season are Ibrahimovic, aged 35, and Defoe, aged 34. Real Madrid's Pepe is 34 next month and Chelsea were led to the league title by 34-year-old John Terry. Nowadays, centre backs especially are at their peak in their early 30s.
  6. I've got a feeling Manolo Gabbiadini is going to take over from Boufal as the star of this thread if we sign him. He's very frail, got weak ankles, suffers from 'muscle fatigue' and his injury record is awful. Also, on the rare occasions he's fit enough to play, he won't like the cold weather as he even has to wear tights for the bits of games he plays in the Italian winter.
  7. I must admit when I started going to away games several decades ago, it was more about 'invading' opposition territory after consuming large quantities of alcohol and I noticed very little other than the interiors of pubs and football grounds, but in recent years I've found one of the attractions of away games, especially in small northern towns, is doing a bit of sightseeing before games. It's taken me to places I'd otherwise have had no reason to go to, like Barnsley, Oldham, Bolton, Burnley and Hull. What got me thinking about this was seeing Leicester fans wandering over the Itchen Bridge after the game to take some photos, although little did they know they were going to end up in Woolston. Do you have any quirky away games that stand out? Barnsley was one for me: the quintessential small northern town, with hilly, cobbled streets and views of the pit heads. Saturday night in Blackburn was always fun. Least favourite: Tottenham. I'm sure there must be something interesting connected with local Jewish history but I've never found it.
  8. He was good, especially as he was up against 2 of the paciest strikers in the league in Vardy and Musa. His passes from the back went a bit astray a couple of times but his defensive work was solid.
  9. The linesman was in front of me. From our position it looked like Yoshida had headed in and that he was offside, which is what he flagged for. In fact Morgan was goal side of Yoshida, who wasn't offside. Whatever they may say later to cover themselves, it was a complete cock-up by the officials caused by the fact the linesman didn't realize it was an own goal. Fortunately, it didn't affect the result so it will be forgotten about.
  10. What an excellent performance from the whole team. It's got to give us a lot of confidence going into the EFL Cup semi-final, especially after Liverpool lost at home to Swansea. Puel deserves a lot of credit for this after all the stick he's taken. Chapeau!
  11. The players feel the same way: Virgil van Dijk ‏@VirgilvDijk 2h2 hours ago Thank you champ for everything you have done for me and also for the club, was a pleasure to play with you! #saintslegend #champ #gutted https://twitter.com/VirgilvDijk?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
  12. BEST The magnificent central defensive partnerships he formed with Lovren, Alderweireld and van Dijk, making him probably the most consistent and least error-prone centre back in the Premier League over the last 3 years and the rock on which our team's success was built. WORST The way his reputation has been tarnished by ITK 'leaks' from the club about him being 'Billy Big ********" . Is that an old South London expression?
  13. Well, as he has only managed to complete 90 minutes in a Serie A game twice in the last 2 years, they would be. The poor lad suffers from ankle problems and muscle fatigue.
  14. The Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer. An utterly brilliant, first-hand account of 3 years fighting and surviving on the eastern front, as it was overwhelmed and driven ever farther westward towards Germany, written by a French boy from Alsace who joined the German army in 1942 at the age of 15. Many of those fighting alongside him were younger. This is the best book I've read for years.
  15. The snippets Les Reed's PR boys feed to the press are like the jokes you pull out of Christmas crackers: fairly random and not to be taken seriously.
  16. A last minute winner! The magic of the cup! And the win was all the sweeter because it was the first home game I missed this season so I didn't have to endure the awful football. From the Radio Norfolk commentary and post match phone-in, it sounded as though Norwich fans thought this performance by their reserve team was even worse than their first team's 2-1 defeat to Rotherham last weekend.
  17. I think you've answered your own question. It's about their resale value. The board's priority is for the business to make a profit. Even taking that into consideration, I think the club is often in too much of a rush to cash in on them. We could afford to keep players like Mane here for 3 years of their 5-year contracts rather than just 2 and probably get an even bigger transfer fee for them.
  18. That team should be good enough to win the Premier League. Chambers is certainly looking a great prospect nowadays and along with Ben Gibson is the reason why Boro have just about the best defence in the league. It's hard to believe that Chambers is still only 21. I expect him to at least become as good as Lovren if not better.
  19. I think all the talk of the mysterious black box was a bit of PR spin, which first appeared in one of Les Reed's videos, with the implication being that he was in charge of it. If there ever were any secrets about it, there certainly aren't now because Spurs will have them too. The real key to our success in finding talented players was our head of recruitment, chief scout and 'black box' info analyst, Paul Mitchell. Talking of Antoine Griezmann, I'm surprised nobody at the club spotted him when he played at St Mary's for Real Sociedad in a pre-season friendly in 2013. I certainly did. Even though he only came on as a sub, he caught the eye, as he ran along the left wing in front of the Itchen Stand in the 2nd half not only because of his bleached white hair but also for the fact that he was very obviously the most gifted player on the pitch. I actually posted on another Saints message board after the match that we should sign him.
  20. What finally put me off him, apart from the fact he contributes little on the pitch, was when he sang Play Up Pompey at Southampton Central Station to wind up Saints fans before the Arsenal game. He and his entire family are keen Pompey fans and it sometimes makes me wonder how much he really wants to score goals for us when he puts yet another of those free-kicks from scoring positions a yard wide of the goal. I've never got the impression that he is exactly prepared to bust a gut for a Saints victory. Get rid of him and we might find he makes a bit more of an effort for another club.
  21. The U23s goalie Parkes was awful tonight. Something needs to be done about the goalkeeping coaching at the club: https://twitter.com/SouthamptonFC?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
  22. i really think the magic black box was effectively just our Head of Recruitment, Paul Mitchell, and that when he went to Tottenham it went with him. Yes, I know it is a room full of videos and not a box but it was the analyst who interpreted all of the data who was the real box of tricks. I believe he was responsible for identifying all of our great signings, both players and managers, from Pochettino through Wanyama and Mane to van Dijk. When he want to Tottenham, he not only took Wanyama and Alderweireld with him but also a couple of players he'd have brought here: Dele Alli for 5 million from his former club of MK Dons and Kieran Trippier.The only reason we got van Dijk when Mitchell left was that Spurs opted for Alderweireld instead. Since Mitchell's departure our dealings in the transfer market have been poor and have led to a general downgrading in the quality of the squad. Without Mitchell our emperor has no clothes.
  23. Andy Reilly ‏@andysays78 Eric Black the new assistant manager of Southampton? Stick your money on them tanking and him stepping in come February. 11:03 AM - 30 Jun 2016 Reece ‏@Reece_AV Eric Black has been present at numerous clubs during relegation - surely he can't carry it on at Southampton? #AVFC #SFC 10:22 AM - 30 Jun 2016 from Birmingham, England
  24. Good post. I think of the abusive posters, like Always, as Les Miserables (with a very English pronunciation) as any criticism of Les Reed seem to bring out the worst of their vitriol. Mostly, the two groups you describe have very few differences of opinion over the players and performances on the pitch. We’d all agree, for example, that van Dijk is a great player and that Ward-Prowse is not a very good one. There are also many posters who post both positive and negative observations but people from the extremes of the 2 camps look to pigeon hole everybody on here as friend or foe, which generally means being in either the pro- or con- Les Reed camp, when really we are all Saints fans and would all be over the moon if we won the League Cup. By the way, I am a season ticket holder and have been a loyal Saints fan all of my life and I come from a family of Saints fans. I have also had several friends who were Saints players. If you care to trawl back through all of my posts on here, you’ll find both positive and negative as well as objective observations but little in the way of personal abuse by me. Let's all hope a League Cup win unites everybody on this forum at Wembley.
  25. It would appear that Black won so I guess we'll see Cedric following Fonte out of the door in the summer.
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