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Everything posted by Chez
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Enjoyed the pitch invasions at the Dell and mass grab for players shirts. Less fussed now.
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If the fans own 60% can they sack the board or CEO or are the Presidents (I assume they are on the board) unsackable from the board?
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I'm not sure. And second guessing the skate finances is folly. However, if I was to have a stab at it, I would guess that the money to be handed over up front for the sale was what, about £4m? The inherited footballers debt of £8m will be paid back using the parachute payments (if they want to, but I don't think there is a stipulation that this must be used for that - it merely gets sent to PFC and they pass it onto the players - I might be wrong there) and other income over the next few years. The £1.45m loan went towards that £4m needed up front to buy the going concern. The PST needed it as a short bridging loan until they got all the £1000 donations in from the fans in. We have seen today that £3.1m has been raised from fans and HNWs. Add the £1.45m that and there seems to be a small surplus of about half a million floating about. That money could be used to pay some of the £1.45m back straight away, but I suspect it will be needed for running costs over the next few months. I assume the £1.45m will subsequently be paid back using season ticket money that comes in over the summer.
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Goes towards buying the club and paying costs. PCC won't have any share of the club. The £1.45m must be paid back by September.
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Yes. I know someone that has one. He has saved a bloody fortune.
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Aren't all centre backs the weak link these days? It's almost impossible being a physically big player that wins headers that is also fast and nimble to stay with the small strikers. How on earth Jos or Fonte are expected to successfully mark Carroll one week and Tevez the next is beyond me. Add to this they must be great on the ball and offer a decent range of short and long passes. Plus be two footed to cope with clearances from both sides. It's not the same game for centre backs. They are no longer allowed to tackle from behind, tackle hard or indeed tackle. They can't commit professional fouls, pull shirts, get their hand or arm anywhere near a football, no matter what the distance away from them it was kicked. They also have to cope with faster and fitter attackers that seem to have perfected the `art' of diving or making the most of any contact. Little wonder you and I are forever finding fault with our centre backs. Personally, I like Fonte and Jos. Less so Yoshida, but all are a million miles better than the likes of Martin. Is he out of contract in the summer?
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I hope he never bothers with English. You just know it ****es the media off having to have a translator.
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hardly surprising you didn't all break down in tears. On each occasion you have been effectively relegated for weeks, so the last day of the season must have been a relief that its finally over rather than some sort of dissapointment that you somehow missed out on staying up. Obviously this time round you have got rid of Chanrai, so a celebration is understandable. Shame the `sell out' home crowds weren't there all season. Perhaps with an 18k attendance each week you might have had the finances to stay up. You'll never know.
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I thought we'd find it very tough, but at the same time I thought we might eak out a win or two in the earlier games as promoted sides usually ride on a crest of promotion wave. With the poor start things look bad, no worse than at your place. That was our lowest point and we looked ragged at best and even the most confident of Saints fans must have feared the worse at that point. Brilliant turn around since then and right now we are playing very well and exceeding my expectations. Brilliant start and not altogether unsurprising. I rate several of your players highly and you have a solid Premiership squad. If I'm honest I'm more surprised at the way you have declined since the Odemwingie fiasco. We press a little higher up the pitch. We also seem to know what we are doing a bit better at the back. When under pressure hit it, when not take your time and retain possession. Under Adkins there seemed to be a keep it and pass it no matter what and that cost us goals. the two midfielders seem to know their roles better too. We gamble by playing a lot of attackers, but with two pacey fullbacks we get away with it a lot. Excellent set of fans, decent ground to go to. Like us you wonder what the next step is? I thought you put in a poor position and liked your stance. The end result though was you had a player you couldn't use and no money in the bank. The players hold the cards. You looked like you were at your best and we certainly were at our very worst (this season). You stuffed us and it could have been many more. I was surprised Adkins wasn't sacked afterwards. Perhaps the decision was made after that game and took time for the new man to be found. We have lots of good attacking players like Ramirez and Lallana, but its been Rodriguez that has been flying of late (although not on Saturday). He has been our real threat taking players on and running with the ball at pace. Lambert is the link man and will always be a threat. Shaw (if he plays) is a real threat down the wing. He has been brilliant rampaging down the line. Lukaka looks a nightmare to mark. I rate Brunt and Morrison, although I've not seen them live that often. Boruc Cylne Jos Yoshia Shaw Lallana Cork Schneiderlin Davies Rodriguez Lambert 2-1 Saints
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who's contract ends in the summer? They will all leave. The rest will stay all summer at least.
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Halsey wasn't going to give a free kick, but had not choice once the lino flagged. He could have conferred with him, but he just took the easy way out and just awarded the free kick. I don't think Halsey even knew what the lino was flagging about- a push or handball.
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With their budet and the decent youngsters they seemed to have brought through (whoever their youth development officer is fair play to him - is the PST still getting rid of the youthe set up by the way?) I think they will have a good chance of doing somethign next season. However, I've been wrong before. If things don't go well, and the Chairman (and major shareholder??) and CEO aren't to the fans liking, is there a procedure in place to vote them out?
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just back after a stay over in the 1970's concrete jungle that is cwmbran. Enjoyed the trip to sunny Swansea. Nice ground, decent fans and interesting game. I have to say for the first 20 minutes I thought Swansea were absolutely outstanding and I simply couldn't see how we'd get anything from the game. They dominated posession, moved the ball from left to right and left us with nothing. Thankfully I underestimated our guys. We stepped it up, really got in their faces and forced a few mistakes that got us on to then ball. We also kept it well outselves under great pressure. I thought Cork, Davis and Lallana were especially brave on the ball. I've not seen MOTD, so not sure about the dissallowed goal or the handball, but the decent chances were about even and Swansea certainy threatened a lot in the second half as our tireless effort in midfield eventually saw us run out od steam a bit. In the end it felt like a decent point, but also I came away thinking we have a few options of the bench as Mayuka looked a real threat and made me question why he has made the bench or been used more. Boruc 7 Not that much to do, again. One poor pass out all game shows great decison making. One very good save. Clyne 10 tremendous game. Our best attacking player in the first half. Got forward brilliantly, often with little in front of him to work with as Lallana ticked inside at lot. Could not fault him. Jos 7 another decent game keeping Michu relatively in check, although he got above him and nearly scored in the second half. I'm sure he would have been slated if that had happened, but players need to be judged on entire 90 minutes. I thought some of his long angled balls were first class. I think this part of his game is very underated. He did almost dive in near the end. He half went to ground but stopped and let it go off for a corner. I'm not sure if that showed his reckless side or that he has learned from recent mistakes. I notice Caldwell got mugged against Carroll yesterday. Easy marking him aint it? Yoshida 7 The partnership with Jos continues to bear fruit, although the great midfield in front of them has a lot to do with how tight we are. Corks tireless running makes life so much easier for them. I havbe to say that Yoshida gave the ball away so often its not true. His distributed is supposed to be his strong point but I've lost count of the games where he has been the one who has given the ball away more than anyone else. Defensively he was good though and that is what he is paid to do. Fox 7 First of all he was left exposed a lot. When one on one he won the battle and that is all he can be asked to do. He nipped in and won a lot and had a good game defensively. There were a few times when he shirked responsibility IMO. He stayed inside and let Cork or Lallana run miles to close the winger down when he should have done it himself. Not often though. Best game for a long time. One annoying thing was him keep stretching his calfs as though he was injured or suffering from cramp. This led to us dilly dallying on the sub. Both left back seem to suffer. They need toi get their fitness right as we don't want to be taking left backs off. Lallana 7 great first half offensively, Real sharp and willing. Left Fox exposed though. Actually its our formation that leaves our fullbacks exposed, but Lallana needs to do more to help Fox than he did. Thought he faded in the second half badly. Cork 8 ran and ran and ran. Amazing effort that helped us get a foothold in the game. Needs to have more confidence and hit the thing now and then. Morgan 8 also worked his socks off and showed real class. He just seems to get better every week. I woulodn't swap him for Carrick thats for sure. David 7 another good game although it took a while before he got into the game. Busy, neat and tidy. Did give the ball away a few times. Very very consitent player. Lambert 6 In Williams pocket most of the game. Hard to argue with him being subbed, but we got worse after we did as Rodriguez was having a poor game. Not entirely his fault. Not enough good ball to him and we all know he can be nullified by a huge centre back. Rodriguez 5 poor game by his recent high standards. I thought he looked unfit or maybe not recovered from an illness perhaps? Just not sharp and strong enough against a very high quality opposition. Puncheon 8 thought he had a positive impact on the game. Kept the ball very well indeed. Just what we needed. Tough joining the game off the bench but doid a great job. Mayuka 8 tremendous impact. Pacey, sharp, neat and tidy and a real threat. Should have come on earlier. Ramriz looked right on the money. Touch was right and he caused a few problems. Should have come on earlier.
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Luton used same arguement but were still heavily punished. community ownership such a great PR stunt. FL show no consistency
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Glorious day in Swansea. Feels like end of season type game
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presumedly the FL will take make an announcement before the games tomorrow about the -10.
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I'd go with most of that team, perhaps de Gea in nets, who is one of the few keepers I've seen that has pulled off wonder saves this season. Personally I've not been all that impressed by Cazorla. He was woeful at our place. Fellaini was more impressive. He matched the hype. Too good for Everton. I think I'd have NeilTaylor or Rafael Da Silva before Evra.
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Suarez?
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I don't see what he can do better. Everything he touches turns to gold already. Genuine question, is Ronaldo better now than when at his best at Manure?
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the less interest in Morgan the better. We don't want his head turned. Also, with a bit of luck Alan Hansen will catch Shaw ball watching at the start of next season, write him off on MOTD, like he did Bale, and then we can get a few great season's from the lad without any bids coming in.
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Hazard is a brilliant player. But I'm surprised Baines or Zabaletta don't have his slot.
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Isn't 23 at the start of the season a bit old for `young player of the season these days? I mean is Bale actually ever going to be better than he already is now?
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Agree with this, although often `names' make it rather than actual performers. Having only seen highlights shows all season its hard to guess whp will be on that list, but perhaps: Marshall Byron/Rosenior Hudson Turner/Chester Bridge Ince Chalobah/Wittingham Elmohamady/Gunnarsson Zaha Murray Vydra
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half of one and that was too many. Dreadful. Jake Thompson would win the most out of his depth category by a landslide though. Boy amongst men.
