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  1. Clearly all games are crucial, but I think there are two really big ones - yes its Wigan v Swansea (which I think they will get either 1 or 3 points). But the other key game for me is Villa v Chelsea next Saturday. Reason being that if that one goes to Chelsea, who are clearly still going for Champions League, it means that one more point for Saints will almost certainly be enough. That Villa v Wigan game really helps us, and you would have to budget that Wigan would need to not only beat Swansea but ALSO Arsenal for a draw between Villa and Wigan to send us down. So for me its one point needed unless Villa get something against Chelsea.
  2. in this thread I can't see anyone mention the intended new capacity - how many would it hold?
  3. I have us finishing on 40 points (that included a correct forecast of a draw against Norwich) and I'm convinced that will be enough. However......I fear we will only get one point from these next two home games. Liverpool look in absolute prime form which is sods law. If I'm right, I just hope everyone sticks together because as others have identified the fixtures then get a lot better. The preachers of doom will be trotting out anti-MoPo stats about only one win in lots, so it won't be easy to keep things positive. But we absolutely must!
  4. very fair and accurate
  5. Massively worrying perfromance yesterday, although QPR still did not deserve more than a point at best. Providing we dont have another big debate about Adkins/Cortese and the mood is positive I expect us to get 40 points (exactly by my predictions) and still have us staying up. But Norwich needs to be at least one of them
  6. of th Spot on. And the point of the thread was that, if we are really looking to go up to the next level, this is the scale of squad trimming needed. It seems 110 Persaint is a delicate wallflower on these subjects!
  7. Fair shout re Steve. Re Lee, just don't see Premier League quality but perhaps he will prove us wrong. Think we should really push ourselves if we are serious about top half next season
  8. Given that we have increasing confidence of staying up, it looks like the opportunity to have the mother of all clear-outs in the summer. Most, but not all, really good servants who would be a great asset for teams lower down the pyramid - but lots of trimming to help create some room for two or three quality signings. Here's my starter for 10 - what do you think? Forecast Davis Richardson Butterfield Seabourne Martin Dixon Fox Chaplow Hammond Guly Forte Barnard Sharp Lee
  9. Have to say I disagree. If you compare the bottom 4 when we last went down (WBA, Norwich and Palace) those sides were massively weaker than anything I've seen this year. Telfer, Jakobsen, Delap, Ormerod, etc would not hold a candle to our current team in my opinion
  10. says it all...............what a compliment. BBC interview
  11. Fair play to Artur - like many I was really unconvinced initialy but he has looked superb last three games. Commands his box, big guy who does not get pushed around and looks calm and confident. Lets hope he continues this form
  12. Kamil Kosowski - and DM's legendary inability to pronounce his name!
  13. go on - try and engage with the debate. It won't hurt! which bits are bullsh!t?
  14. I do genuinely believe there is a route to Saints competing to regularly be a top 6 team over a ten year period but not in a simple "chuck wages at players" style a la Pompey. To be fair to NC he is addressing the infrastructure with nothing but the best at the academy, but as others have said an absolute must is to expand the stadium. Our attendances now, with the constraints of a 32500 capacity, show us about 12th. However I think we would regularly get crowds of over 40,000 when playing top half teams, and our catchment area exapands throughout Dorset, Wiltshire and most of Hampshire. Just look at the JPT final for a glimpse of what is out there. So if the stadium is firmly on the agenda I don't think its madness but it will take a decade
  15. I've said on another thread that i would not have done this, and feel gutted for NA. However....................... ................proper fans will want to focus on supporting MP and the team - THEY HAVE NOT MADE THIS DECISION. If we turn St Mary's into a difficult and unpleasant place we will go down. Why do that? So let every one let off steam over the weekend but then get behind the team and the manager on monday night
  16. I'm really gutted to hear about Nigel going - I've seen every one of our last five away games and its clear we were making good progress after what was I accept a naive start to the season. Nigel did a great job, will always be loved by Saints fans and should leave really proud and get a good job elsewhere. However what I would really ask people to step back and reflect on is their reaction on monday night and beyond. Its not about the chairman or manager - we will hopefully be here long after they go. There should be one objective only and thanks to support the new manager (its not his fault!) and the players who are representing our club. We didn't agree that Pardew should be sacked but things have gone well by everyone sticking together. So I would not be doing this is I were NC - but he isnt gonna change his mind now
  17. Can't work out what they are saying re engineering work. Booked on 845am from King's Cross and National Rail Enquiries says hourly train from York on divert. It still doesn't say there is any issue with my train (albeit its a slightly longer journey than the others later in teh day) so should I be worried?
  18. sorry lifted wrong quote! Davis (not willingly but we won't play Boruc and Gazza isn't fit ) Clyne Yoshida Fonte Shaw Morgan Cork Davis Gaston Puncheon J Rod
  19. A good choice and I would not start with Lambert today but not because I think he is past it, rather that four games in 10 days is too much for nearly everyone and we will need his height at Stoke (where I'd also play Guly rather than Ramirez). So JayRod today with Ramirez in the hole
  20. Forester

    Our Defence

    If fit, I'd go for 5 at the back away from home: push Fox and Clyne both forward at every chance and use Fonte (or Jos if playing against a Crouch or Carroll type), Moshida and Seabourne. Seabourne was looking excellent early on last season before he went and got the s!#t kicked out of him and I can't imagine him just alowing a ball to cross our six yard box.
  21. Fox is good going forward, including set pieces. But he has never closed down a wide man and prevented a cross from coming in - he just does not think as a defender naturally does. We got a away with that in the championship when teams don't punish you.
  22. Some massive over-reactions on this thread tonight. I am as disappointed as everyone else with second half but a number of unfair points in my opionion as follows: 1. Been as underwhelmed by JayRod as every one else up to now, but thought he worked his socks off first half and was a threat. He faded 2nd half as did Lambert - see below 2. Today is a case study as to why Nigel left Lambert on the bench at Man City - he isn'tfit enough to press the opposition's back four for more than an hour. Thats why he was take off to much derision - but we were being run all over from not being in Fulham's faces upfront 3. My biggest grievance is that we are now in mid-October and we still dont have a settled back 4. Injuries dont help, but truth is we only have 1 premiership quality defender and thats Clyne (albeit Fonte did well today). Massive priority for January - but that could be too late if we are not careful 4. Have a look at our next 6 league fixtures - reason to feel we can get at least a point and in many cases three from each game (Spurs looks tough though). So not a crisis - we just need to be competitive going into January window 5.Paulo's distribution and shot stopping looks firstclass. With more experience he could be a world beater - hope we stick with him
  23. in every season overthe last 8 years, 86 points would always get you up
  24. While I'm not usually of the "spend, spend, spend" club I do think that smashing our record fee on this guy could be very good business. Don't forget we have the Oxlade-Chamberlain money to spend, Hooper has a hugely impressive goal ration including Championship (with a team that struggled), and crucially as a young English player he will have significant on-selling value if we wish in a couple of years. Not suggesting we would want to sell him on, but merely that this plays a big part in determining value.
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