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do you think he's lazy or just worried about getting caught out of position.. He never gets to the byeline ever, not since he came on in the Leicester game anyway. Personally I'm very concerned about his defending. Because he is slow he drops deep so he won't be done behind, but that means the winger has all day to get his cross in. Havign said that he seemed to get tighter in the Brum game. Hopefully a sign of things to come.
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maybe we didn't spend £1.8m. He's a strange player. He looks classy but when it comes to it his delivery us terrible time after time. I've yet to see a decent free kick or corner from him. The law of average say he'll get one right soon, but who the hell wants a fullback without pace? He's not terrible by any means. I love the way he can get himself out of a tight spot. He has a fantastic first touch, as good as you'll see at this level, but he needs a kick up the arse and made to put in a shift up and down that line. He does the bare minimum.
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I wouldn't mind Dickson being left out in the cold if we had signed a **** hot full back. We signed Fox and he has yet to show me he has anything but a decent first touch. Ryan has everything else, but that sadly.
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hope you are right. We desperately need a win on Saturday. I worry about Charlie Austin. I just get the feeling he's one of those striker that hasthe knack of scoring against us.
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Realistic Expectations for the rst of the season...
Chez replied to Born In The 80s's topic in The Saints
yesterday I thought we'd win the league, today I think we could miss the play offs. Football, bloody hell. -
poorly. To be honest we carried him and I'd put the Millwall domination in the first 30 a lot down to him. He pretty much left Hammond to do all the work defensively. They ran rings round us in the middle. We never got close enough to them and Chaplow's lack of shaprness and speed across the ground were a big part of that. The first goal came from our midfield not covering in front of the two centre backs. Chaplow did not work hard enough to get himself in the right position to follow Trotter (good player and one we should look at). He got his second wind and improved slightly towards the end of the half, but not much. Everything good about Chaplow stems from his energy, drive, and pacey straight line running. He didn't offer any of that, so offered nothing really. Yes he'll improve, but personally I didn't like paying £18 to watch him jog around the pitch to improve his fitness.
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why on earth I chose to sit in the Northam last night I will never know. Full of clueless kids that seem to know the square route of **** all about the game. I could not be more embarrassed by the `Blowing Bubbles' renditions. Have a word with yourself if you sang that once twice or thrice. Mind you at least they turned up. Where was our great support?
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I forgot to mention that in the build up to their second goal the ball went miles out and should have been a throw to us. How the lino missed it I will never know. The third goal looked miles offside and several people in the Itchen had some very choice words for the lino who quite simply was miles behind play and missed it.
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Yes I thought Hammond was worth a 9. He had a great game. He was everywhere and if fit partner we wouldn't have struggled so much ion the first 30 minutes. Lambert? Blimey, the games about opinions I know, but he wasn't on long enough to justify a MOTM tag.
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not nearly enough decent crosses considering the number of opportunities and time they both have. Fox's set pieces are terrible.
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oh dear what a dissappointment. The attendance, the atmosphere, the first 30 minutes, the defending, the crossing, barts kicking, the finishing, the two linos, the West Ham song, the missed opportunity...oh well maybe I need to look at the positives (seeing as for once Adkins spared us his false positivity and told us how he rally felt) and that was certainly seeing Chaplow back (although miles from his best), Reeves ability and, er, **** I'm all out. Bart 4 two decent saves, both I expected him to make, but still good, handling OK, but his kicking was absolutely woeful. He sliced nearly all, failed to get height or distance and put us in trouble several times. He actually got away with it on several other occasions. I thought the Northam were very patient with him. I struggled to not moan at him. I've never been impressed and don't want to see him as our second choice keeper next season unless he learns how to kick again, Richardson 6 ball watched a couple of times and nearly exposed, but to be fair he had little cover in front of him. He improved but yet again his crosses we poor. Too long of too short. Crap really. Compare that with Millwall who had two of three chances and every cross was dangerous. Fonte 7 decent display for me Martin 5 got done a couples of times badly by their striker Harding 6 got beaten badly for their second. Crossing poor. Hammond 9 thought he had a very good game. Worked tremendously hard and kept the ball well. Looked up for it. Chaplow 5 miles off the pace. Left us massively exposed in the middle leading to the first goal. Improved, but work rate was not high enough. Yes he's just coming back, and its great, but the mark is for how he played not how he did play before injury de Ridder 7 not bad at all, busy, lots of effort and movement, good control etc. but where is that end product we need? Seriously need him to be scoring the odd goal like Feeney's third - coming inside and curling one into the top corner. Never even tries it. The one shot he had was horrible. Lallana 8 ran the game especially in the second half Chung 6 lots of runs, sadly him and de Ridder seemed to make the same ones, but until Reeves came on none were really found. Poor effort in the second half when dribbling through, and a very poor miss when it looked easier to score. I'm not all that impressed. He should have taken one of those chances Guly 6 not as bad a some fans will make out. Better in midfield than up front, but we improved with Lambert Reeves 8 Looked extremely good, one under hit pass, but some sublime through balls too. Impressive. Lambert 7 very deep, took his goal well Barnard not on long enough to get a mark
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what the ignore button was made for.
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I don't have a clue who is fit, nearly fit, needs a game or needs a rest so here's my shot in the dark... Bart Stephens Fonte Martin Harding De Ridder Reeves Hammond Chaplow Lee Lambert
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nah, we will.
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can I suggest inside the stadium or it won't be there long. There is so much fun to be had with that idea. Red and white seats spelling out `SFC feeder club'.
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It's simple, unless there is a buyer offering more than the liquidation value, he will just let it ride. I suppose he could dip his hand in his pocket again to provide him with more time to find a buyer.
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he commentated on them for their local radio station for a few years, so hardly surprising he has a soft spot for them. What an urban myth this has become that their fans are somehow more passionate or better than any others. I have a Bury supporting mate who is about as passionate about his side as any fan could possibly be. He has travelled up and down the country watching lower league promotions and relegations for the last 25 years. But you never hear commentators suggesting Bury fans are amongst the most passionate in the world. Why ever not?
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I'm not certain of that. From the News: Club chief executive David Lampitt said: ‘The payment of the CVA obligations have always been built into our business plan. ‘The CVA was drawn up as part of the exit from administration and the process to retain membership to the Football League. It was the obligations Portsmouth Football Club had to fulfil. Anyone coming in to invest or take over the club and move it forward understands the nature of the obligations.' That feels to me like funds would come out of their bank account and not from any ring fenced parachute payment.
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France 98 squad: David Seaman, Tim Flowers, Nigel Martyn Sol Campbell, Tony Adams, Graeme Le Saux, Gareth Southgate, Gary Neville, Martin Keown, Rio Ferdinand Paul Ince, David Beckham, David Batty, Steve McManaman, Darren Anderton, Paul Scholes, Paul Merson, Rob Lee Alan Shearer, Teddy Sheringham , Les Ferdinand, Michael Owen five centre backs, only one left and right back...I assume we were going for wingbacks? Next to no left side and Rob Lee?
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to be fair chinny has always said he had no interest in owning/running the club, so the skates have never been under the illusion that this guy is gthe one for them.
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Maybe that missing Sheik is buried under **** Park and he doesn't want the house building diggers unearthing the body?
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I can't quite work out if he has or hasn't paid the players wages in January or is the money he `lent' them for the Jan wages locked in the frozen bank account?
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we've gone through a bad spell, but to me it feels like we have found our form again in the last two games and we'll start winning again starting on Tuesday. Don't worry about next season. If we go up then we'll do just fine. If we don't the team will evolve, slowly and surely.
