
verlaine1979
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I've never found one, but if you just change the number at the end of the URL, you can flick through the available channels, and it seems they pretty much have feeds for every single game. http://www.socsportslive.com/pg/number Football usually seems to start around 16 or 17, but that's anecdotal rather than definitive.
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Not really, we're pressing well and probably had more possession than Wigan, but a similar lack of cast-iron chances. Despite bossing the second half at OT, they still had the clearer-cut chances to score than us.
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Clearly French club presidents are a bit more poetic than their English counterparts.
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Tim Vickery less than effusive about Coutinho, and a couple of fairly negative comments from Inter fans: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21229538
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It was you who included a critique of the lower league seasons in your post, which I quoted for your convenience, so I'm afraid you must bear any accusations of fatuousness alone. Moreover, the sale of AOC, which accounts for most of the positive cashflow during the period happened post admin. Since the date range for the figures at the start of this thread is pretty arbitrary, you could extend it back one year, at which point, our expenditure drops to about 6m while Spurs' rises to somewhere close to £40m, possibly explaining why they are currently a CL team, and we are not.
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During the seasons in question in which we were in lower leagues our net spend was -£9.65m, so the inference that we over-spent throughout the whole period is pretty fatuous. I'm sure when we sell Shaw and Ramirez over the coming year or so, our net spend will return to somewhere close to zero, and we'll once again look like a model of prudent fiscal management.
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Villa have a player on their books that cost them £24m, so they don't really deserve to be spoken about in the same breath as the other teams financially.
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I'd be more inclined to credit Chelsea's Champion's league victory to some kind of Satanic pact than managerial ability on the part of Di Matteo. Barcelona missed enough gilt-edged chances over the course of those two games to win the entire CL from scratch, as did Gomez in the final.
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Nah, you don't. You're just trying to look cool in front of your friends.
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Saints 2 Man United 3 - Post Match Reactions
verlaine1979 replied to St Chalet's topic in The Saints
Absolutely sickening. Schneiderlin, S Davis, Puncheon, Lallana & Lambert put in performances probably as good as they'll manage all season. JWP also acquitted himself very well. Clyne was decent apart from the slip, Fonte and Hooiveld did about as well as you could expect, but Fox was awful. -
Only watched the stream, but we looked ponderous throughout. Decision-making was slow, so never really got anything together in the final third. Limited to a single long range effort in the first half, and scraps in the second. Thought Rodriguez looked poor in possession and pretty useless out left. Guly had a dire second half and I was amazed that he was kept on. At present that's our best 11, and I don't actually think you can really say that we played beneath ourselves or Wigan played above themselves - last week we could've been hammered, but rode our luck and got quite a lot of praise for being plucky despite losing. In retrospect, it now feels a bit patronising.
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Reminds me of when we agreed a fee for Andy Reid on transfer deadline day many years ago. Successfully flushed a bigger club out of the trees and he went there. Spurs, wasn't it?
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He popped up in the penalty area at least twice during open play, which is quite unusual for one of our central midfielders - for that alone I think he should start...
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It's an old story frrom early May. Bale signed a new contract with spurs since then I believe.
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Summer 2012 HCDAJFU Thread - Premier League Special Edition
verlaine1979 replied to Jimmy_D's topic in The Saints
I remember seeing Aubameyang play a couple of times during the last Cup of Nations. Looked a bit raw at times, but also looked as fast and strong as Drogba in his prime. -
Summer 2012 HCDAJFU Thread - Premier League Special Edition
verlaine1979 replied to Jimmy_D's topic in The Saints
I'm pretty sure it was Smalling's mistake that allowed Kompany to score. He allowed himself to get blocked off by Ferdinand, which meant he couldn't follow Kompany's run. Keeper had little to do with it. -
It's not an inferiority complex if you are actually inferior. Chelsea are the current champions of Europe, and have just paid £32m for the most highly lauded young player in Europe to play on the same wing as de Bruyne. Getting loans from Chelsea would be a sign of ambition for a newly promoted club, not a sign of meek submission to the way-things-have-always-been-done. We took loans in League 1 and we took loans in the Championship, so I see nothing in the 'Southampton Way' that would preclude us taking loans in the Premier League.
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Surely they could loan him out to a team playing in Europe next season - probably even the CL if they send him to France, Germany or Holland...
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Can Lallana play as our attacking Centre Midfielder?
verlaine1979 replied to kelkel31's topic in The Saints
I think it's a myth that you get more time and space in the Premier League. I'd say there's actually a lot more pressing in the Prem, and generally teams are better at it, but since the standard of players is higher, they're better at stepping away from it, or even more likely, not giving the ball to people who are already under threat in the first place. -
Summer 2012 HCDAJFU Thread - Premier League Special Edition
verlaine1979 replied to Jimmy_D's topic in The Saints
Possibly the fact that he was amazing in Football Manager 2005 -
Not quite - we've been nervy and slow for weeks. The pens didn't help, but this performance is very much in line with recent ones, we've just come up against a better side who can finish (or going back to the Leeds game, KD hasn't been able to perform miracles today).
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Spot on - this is a scoreline that's been on the cards since Leeds. We've been slow, sloppy and extremely lucky for weeks now.
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This is the kind of scoreline our last handful of performance has warranted - we've been slow and careless in possession for a couple of weeks now, a fact glossed over by playing some pretty ropey teams (I'm thinking Barnsley & Doncaster), or getting the rub of the green with decisions (Millwall). Admittedly, I didn't see the Hull game so don't know how well we played there...
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Based on their spend over the past five years, top four is exactly where spurs are supposed to be - http://www.transferleague.co.uk/league-tables/2006-2011.html
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The team desperately needs Chaplow back to do something with the acres of space we leave between the half way line and the edge of the box. Puncheon played very well first half and seemed the only player willing to advance with the ball more than about five yards, we need more of that, because popping the ball twenty yards forward in an attempt to hit Lambert's head isn't a particularly effective tactic of late. Opponents seem to have figured out that if they double up on Lallana on the wing, the way we're set up we don't take advantage of the overload in the middle.