
Nordic Saint
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Great performance and a very entertaining game. We can look forward to more of the same with Charlie Austin in the team. All of those wasted crosses the team has been putting into the opposition box for months, just for nobody to be there, apart from opposition defenders, can now be turned into goals. I remember when Pelle was sold and fans were saying it's OK, we've got Austin. But, then the managers didn't play him. Hopefully, Pellegrino has seen the light now.
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What a difference it made to have a goal scorer in our lineup today. Austin is good for 15-20 goals a season and we wait until now to give him his first league start. Still, better late than never. Let's hope the rumours about Les trying to sell Austin to QPR in January are not true. I wonder how much we'd have to pay them to take Long instead? Playing him as our striker instead of Austin has caused a big problem for the whole team for months. The rest of a team looks lost without a goal scorer, as we saw with Everton today now that they no longer have Lukaku.
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It would help the club more if someone could pull the trigger on Reed and his favourites, Black and Watson, before we appoint another manager.
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Either Kat is a very shrewd investor herself or she has great financial advice, which is very likely as the only part of her father's business empire she hasn't sold is the Swiss investment bank, because before she sold the club, she got back the loan she'd made to it plus interest and then got the 210 million from Gao. So, she has cleared a profit of around a quarter of a billion pounds and still owns 20% of the business to top up her income with. There can be very few individuals who have ever made that much money out of a football club before. I guess the planned sale of van Dijk had to be delayed until January, as Mr Gao wouldn't have agreed to pay her if there was no one of note left to sell, but as she's retained 20%, she can still get some of that fee as well. Mr Gao must be quietly seething as the cupboard really does look exceedingly bare.
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The highlight of The War On Drugs' gig at Portsmouth Guildhall was a superb extended version of An Ocean In Between The Waves. They ran up against the 11pm Guildhall curfew so there was only time for one encore. The Barr Brothers' performance of the title track of Queens Of The Breakers, especially, was much better than the recorded version. They really ae very good live musicians.
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Thank you for clarifying that, Guan. I always find your posts interesting.
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An insider who, as I recall, seemed to get 'leaks' from Les Reed or someone very close to him. Perhaps Reed wants to have the option to shift the blame for Pellegrino's sacking onto the fans just in case it turns out to be a bad decision. That way, rather than admitting he's got another appointment wrong, he can say he was just trying to keep the fans happy. Old Les seems to be very good at setting up scapegoats to take the blame when things go wrong whilst he loves to get in front of the cameras to appear wholly responsible when things go right. How many of the players and managers he's seen off in the last few years have left us with their reputations intact? They were all greedy, bigheaded b@stards, weren't they? Meanwhile, none of the blame for their departures was ever attached to Old Les
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We are already experiencing that 'excitement'. Most bookies have us as 10/1 to be relegated and a couple have us as short as 8/1. Personally, I preferred the excitement of competing at the top rather than the bottom and qualifying for Europe in 2016. For me, 2015/16 ranks up there with 1968/69, 1970/71, 1980/81, 1983/84 and 1984/85, as one of our most exciting seasons. Most of the relegation struggle seasons of the 90s, apart from the final 1 or 2 games when we survived, were drab, especially the Branfoot years, relieved only by the individual skill of Le Tissier. This season, so far, reminds me a bit of the Branfoot era, except we don't have a Le Tissier. I really don't think it's that exciting. People in general tend to have a heightened sense of excitement when they are in their late teens and early 20s and so those are the times they remember as being the most exciting. That's when their musical tastes and, more pertinently in this thread, perceptions of what supporting Saints should be like are formed. For you it, it would seem, it was the 1990s and so you remember relegation struggles as exciting times. For some others, it will be more successful spells in the club's history. We're not all the same and that's not a bad thing.
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Especially you it would seem, as you think you are somehow better than a whole load of people who post on here. I very much doubt that you are. You also seem to have a sense of entitlement that you are so superior you can insult everybody else.
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Yet, Cortese advised Markus Liebherr to buy SFC, and Kat Liebherr must be incredibly grateful to him for one of the most profitable investments ever made in a football club. She has a profit of at last 200 million in her bank account to thank him for. I don't think the initial investment in players and infrastructure which brought her that massive profit have cost her one penny in the end as her loan to the club was paid back to her with interest (+5% per annum, I believe) before she got the 210 million from Gao. Without that initial very shrewd investment guided by Cortese, she'd now be a lot less wealthy.
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Our best position in the 2nd tier ever 2nd; our best position in the top flight 2nd. We've been relegated from both twice. Also, this ******** about THE top six ithat other teams can't compete with is defeatist rubbish. The top six is different every year. We finished in it as recently as 2016 and Leicester were 1st. As long as we're in the top flight, we have a better chance of winning cups, qualifying for Europe and attracting exciting players to our club. Both our attendances and social media fugures show that we have the 12th biggest fanbase in the country, and we have been in the top flight for 41 of the last 50 years. To be relegated to the 2nd tier of football would be a massive underachievement for a club of our size. I don't recall any of our fans being unhappy with the Permier League at the end of the 2015/16 season. The root cause of dissatisfaction now is that our team is underperforming badly and the same thing could happen in the Championship with an even poorer standard of football. Saints are a top flight team. It's where we belong.
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You haven't seen Alex McCarthy in goal before then. With him in goal there could very well be 5 goals from 5 shots for Fulham.
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He's lumbered us with this one until he's 33: https://southamptonfc.com/news/2016-07-21/long-signs-new-four-year-saints-contract #LesReedOut Paul Mitchell in. https://twitter.com/CluelessLesReed
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There is no point sacking the manager if Reed is still here to pick the next one.
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The person who brought in the right people before, our former head of recruitment, Paul Mitchell, the ideal replacement for Old Les, who surely must retire now or be forced to.
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What a great goal poacher Billy Sharp is. That's 59 goals in 103 games for Sheffield United so far, which is on a par with his 9 goals in 17 games for us. It will be great to see him get his chance in the Premier League next sason. Let's hope he succeeds like Rickie Lambert did.
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In Old Les's case, more like, live by bulsh!tting, carry on bullsh!tting.
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Breaking News: Southampton Football Club - Wembley Finalists
Nordic Saint replied to thefunkygibbons's topic in The Saints
It did. He got a job at Leicster! -
Breaking News: Southampton Football Club - Wembley Finalists
Nordic Saint replied to thefunkygibbons's topic in The Saints
Factor in our progress in the Southampton Senior Cup and this is shaping up to be one of the best seasons ever. -
If Les decides to sell van Dijk to Liverpool, he should demand Joe Gomez in part exchange. If he could get Lallana as well, that would be a great deal for us.
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The Long suffering could go on for many years because he signed a new contract last year which will keep him here until he's 33. The tickets will help to pay for it. https://southamptonfc.com/news/2016-07-21/long-signs-new-four-year-saints-contract
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Good post. What a great final that would be. I like to see Saints win trophies at every level. Seeing Saints win the 2015 U21 Premier League Cup Final was a real highlight of recent years for all those of us who were there.
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I don't think the Chinese government will allow Mr Gao to get any more money out of China. It took him a lot of time and subterfuge to raise the 200 million to pay Kat and he's probably going to have to use the club's Premier Leage income to pay back the loans he took out to do that.
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On the day, the best player on the pitch was England youngster, Joe Gomez. After all, we are the U17 & U20 World Champions.