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  1. What a fantastic post, great to hear you're enjoying life.

     

    Do you mind if I ask what was so bad about Dubai for you in the end? I've heard some horror stories about the place, and my brother was lucky to escape the country after he lost his job and had his credit cards cancelled - abandoned his car at the airport and got on the first flight out he could get on (to Thailand!) before his passport was marked.

     

    It sounds like a truly despotic place.

     

    Dubai re-invents itself every 6 or so years.

    In the 6 years to our leaving, the costs had risen to levels that unless you were at "elite" level life was a struggle. VAT had been introduced and retailers added "extras" so that hurt.

    For various reasons, the economy was hit - funding the war in Yemen, Trade Reductions due to the "issue" with Qatar and a general lack of confidence.

    Cash flows got hit, companies were not paid on time, staff had to miss a month's pay - yes there is legislation to protect salary payments, but simply put the banks would not make loans to cover cash flow and IF you took your employer to court for non-payment you would just liquidate the company.

    There is no criticism of regimes in that, it was simple commercial reality, but when a pint of beer is $15 and your food/utilities costs have risen by over 10% missing 3 months pay hurts you.

    Staying was not an option. Every White Western Ex Pat expects a living wage, but a flow of Kids with MBA's are available at 1/10th the cost.

    I was subject to racist abuse and one gentleman (NOT a Gulf Arab) tried to run me over for not filling my car quickly enough. (A lovely Emirati Lady saw everything and made sure I walked away.

    We should have left sooner. I am SO happy here.

     

    Big part of my work is learning about & taking guests to Auschwitz.

     

    Big event there today live stream from 14:30 your time

     

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHfUnhGMZWAHRIMp1EUOwyA

  2. Didn’t I read that Dubai Phil is now living in Poland with his Polish wife?

     

    I suppose he should be called Polish Phil now.

     

    Thanks for the nice words from a few of you. :smug:

     

    Yes I, like many over 26's found myself having to escape from a re-inventing itself again Dubai. I stayed way too long.

    I stopped posting because life got in the way and it was more about fighting to keep our head above water in the sandpit while people let us down or plain screwed us over time after time.

     

    Then Brexit. We had a choice, married to an EU citizen we had to choose one or the other to get residency status BEFORE the 1st "expected" Brexit date.

    Mrs Polski Phil doesn't take **** from anyone (inc John Boy Saint) and we knew that sooner or later (as has already happened to many of her Polish friends in the UK) something would be said, in a bar or a supermarket and she would react.

     

    So. We moved to the AMAZING City of Krakow 12 months ago next week, again a huge battle to get out and get a base here. Friends and family have been (apart from one ex friend) amazing. It took a while trying to get a job knowing only 6 swear words in Polish, but I started driving a Mercedes Van last July driving tourists (and VIP's).

     

    I have a great lad I work for/with. We are making a difference, growing like crazy, getting ridiculous reviews on Trip Advisor.

    After 25 years of sand and dust I now get to see the stunning beauty that is the state of Malopolska of which Krakow is the Capital.

    I stick the best stuff on Instagram same username.

     

    Old Nick is partly correct. I take tourist to Auschwitz on average twice a week. I went iniside for the 1st and ONLY time 10 years ago. Today I believe helping to spread the story is the single most important job I have ever done. I am no historian, I am a snapper, I provide my clients with images of what village life is like in Poland and prepare them for what they will see at the Museum.

    Equally I have great fun travelling to the Mountains, to Ski Resorts & Thermal Baths. To magical Fairy Tale Castles in deep dark forests to war memorials and village life home cooking restaurants.

    My work pays peanuts. I love it. 3am start, -13C? Blizzards? Black Ice? ANYTHING is better than those last months in Dubai.

    I've picked up a golf club once all year, watched about 4 tournaments on telly.

     

    But in 2018 I wrote a Golf Story Blog (now defunct) that had almost 1000 regular readers as I told the story of my journey to the 2018 Ryder Cup in Paris. That story is out there on Sotonians somewhere.

    Suffice to say, A Saints fan walked down the 14th fairway talking **** with an Arsenal fan on that fateful Sunday afternoon as me & Poulter tried to stop the emotion and the noise from getting to us. The downside? in 2018 was being photo-bombed at the end by John Rahm instead of dancing with Rory, but hey. Time moves on

     

    Oh and yeah. The 2022 story will (Health permitting) be told out there somewhere on the internet.

     

    I loved this forum and everyone on it.Hell I nearly had a beer with Glasgow Saint. I've even met Barry Sanchez in real life thanks to the Sotonians pre-match beers thing.

    I didn't leave over a row, or a banning.

    Life just got too damn real and I had to survive.

     

    Which I have.

     

    And if anyone is heading to Krakow for a weekend/stag do.

    Wodka Bar.

    It's on Google. Chocolate Chilli Vodka. Nothing else matters in life

     

    Live long and prosper guys

     

    xUiBrcKYeRkbexPW7

    I'd post a picture but then this ain't such an easy to use template so it won't work.

     

    Thanks gang.

    Ad what a ****ing brilliant last few weeks to be a #saintsfc fan!

  3. Lee was the second of my friends taken by Cancer this year. I had got to know Lee from a distance and last met him in May of 2016 when he was working hard to get a business off the ground with a good friend in Eastliegh. He made the decision to forgo Chemo in order to have a better quality of life, and boy did he do that and how he fought so so hard.

     

    His posts and updates of his good and bad days on Facebook were a source of inspiration to me and many others. A great friend stood by him and his family through all of that and I am heartbroken I cannot be at his funeral tomorrow.

     

    Europe celebrates a Public Holiday for All Saints Day, and it was on that day that Lee was taken from us, and nothing could be more apt.

     

    Lee was a true Saint, many will miss him. I am very lucky to have known him.

     

    RIP Lee

  4. Did someone mention golf?

     

    Like everyone else all of us down here have had a good laugh at Koeman, Lovren & Liverpool this weekend. As others have said, there were enough "rumours" about ass-hat and our lack of "fight" to keep him. I have no doubt that he won't be coming back anytime soon, nor for that matter will Lovren.

     

    Mane with Pelle gave Koeman the option of a long ball, Pelle to hold it and Mane to run onto. Nether of those options have been available to either Puel or MP with the players that "Les" has bought in. Maybe after Saturday we finally have a new option other than being Jim Magiltonesque.

     

    Like most Dutch people I have worked with (except those at Golf) Koeman was self opinionated and arrogant and clearly not a good listener. Maybe with Holland he will still be able to get their youngsters to respect him. Everton have found him out to be clueless, but will have the same problems with whoever they recruit UNTIL they find a striker.

     

    Perhaps we can sell them Shane Long in January and finish the job off?

  5. Lemina has just scored a world class goal. Get in there.

     

    2-0 to Gabon away from home against Ivory Coast

     

    Commentator: 'thats why Saints paid that much money for him, athletic and technically brilliant'

     

    Bugger.

     

    That's his worldy for the season then.

     

    Meanwhile. Anyone mentioned Golf lately? I know Old Nick is absolutely dying for updates about being called up for Team Europe for the Ryder Cup.

     

    Nah don't worry I'll sod off back to papsweb now & just annoy Granty with it on Twitter

  6. You're flying over from Oz?

    You're surprised?

    Lot of the lads came over for Arnhem - we had lads from Greece Holland Germany & 9 of us from down here meeting up next to the fan zone.

    In Milan, Travel Mush flew in for a day trip from Cambodia, met two Thai Fans from Bangkok who'd had to do the whole Shengen Visa thing.

     

    Currently 6 of us from Dubai coming home for the weekend pulling every stunt on the planet to blag tickets and time off work

     

    AussieSaint20 is more than a list of Pubs - every name on that list has a decent turnout every week of idiots like us

     

    We are just 1 ticket short of a full load and he had 4 Aways this season including Everton (and Milan), so fingers crossed

     

    #globalsfc - WE spread the word, not sure the club values us so much at times though

  7. Guys, just a quick warning - I've been approached through LinkedIn business by someone calling themselves Joanna Hutchings offering VIP tickets for the EFL final (amongst other things) through Ticketmaster Middle East. I've spoken to Ticketmaster and they've never heard of her and confirmed it's a scam - be wary of buying any tickets online without verifying 100% first.......

     

    http://www.ticketmaster.ae

     

    Legitimate local branch of Ticketmaster. Have used them widely for events & concerts.

     

    Ticketmaster Middle East have no Employee by the name of Joanna Hutchings.

    Ticketmaster Offices are ONLY permitted to sell tickets for events in their own Country.

    Ticketmaster Middle East have NO EFL final tickets available nor have they EVER sold tickets for an event outside this region.

     

    If you are contacted then Ticketmaster recommend you immediately report that contact to the Police as some desperate fan further down the line may get ripped off.

     

    Note: There ARE some Corporate Tickets in this region, Emirates Airline for example as FA Cup Sponsor, some Digital Media Companies with operations here, as well as the Official Middle East Manc Supporters group. Some of our Krew have also been able to obtain Corporate and I can assure you none of those are for sale at ANY price - NONE of the Dubai Krew have come across ANY of those being sold locally (and trust me we have some members who are trying VERY hard to get tickets)

     

    HTH

     

    Enjoy the OS Ticketline queue later today

  8. Had been to Milan once before for work and found it boring over rated and expensive. This time was so different.

     

    Day 1 we ate in Brera at the "Two Restaurant Streets" nice part of town, great Pizza, 5 Euro for a beer (cheap compared to here) but the Wine was expensive BUT superb. Day Tow we wandered round the City looked at the Well Dressed Ladies, some of our crew even got in to see the Last Supper & Museums. For Lunch we found "A Wine Shop" located on Via Dante near the Duomo.

     

    Everything about it screamed tourist rip off and yet... It sold 1500 Italian Wines at Supermarket Prices that you could take away or have served at your table. The food was superb The Lamb Chops plate for 15 Euros were awesome.

     

    In fact once we discovered the Special Promotion we were drinking a great 2012 Valpollicella at 9 Euros a BOTTLE (While FF drank his 35 Euro Beer about 150 metres away.

     

    Navigli & the Canals were fun until the bottles started to fly and while I never usually do it, we went back to Via Dante Thursday and drank it dry after the game. Even after midnight, OWTS rolled from Restaurant to Restaurant along that street

     

    These guys are well worth a light lunch & bottle of decent wine next time you find yourself stuck in a City Centre http://www.signorvino.com/en

     

    Was so great to meet Travel Mush from Cambodia, Bahrain Saint, Romanian, Bulgarian and Polish Saints, 2 native born Thai Girls who'd travelled over, the London Saints crew and the old Salisbury Massive on one trip.

     

    Best bit was when I went to take a photo of the inside of the San Siro a voice belted out "**** me you look just like your brother" - another old friend I hadn't seen in some 25 years or so

  9. At the moment looks like we may get 7 of the Dubai Saints crew to the game. We tried REALLY hard to get our **** together and come en masse but the late news of the extra tickets getting down to us mere members put paid to that. Add in about 6 "Casual Members" who come down our way & join us to watch games we've got a pretty decent turn out.

     

    We've a mixture arriving from tomorrow lunchtime through to Thursday morning.

     

    Biggest bunch of us flying on Emirates but also some (including Eric) trying out our new "potential sponsor" Oman Air via Muscat and as far as we know, one daft bugger coming on Alitalia.

     

    Two more were refused vacation days so not a bad effort.

     

    We'll be in Brera? & Navilgi Wed & Thursday and we'll be all flagged up, I'll be talking Golf & Eric will be moaning about the lack of Real Ale.

     

    Just off to find a fire certificate now for the flags (FFS)

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  11. I think the issue here is more complex than we make out.

     

    He said he will be here for another year an I believe he will. I don't think they will replace him, because why should they? He isn't doping too bad and iut is his team.

     

    I think it is like thia:

     

    - He doesn't want a new contract yet, but wants to agree how we are to proceed from this point on to improve.

    - If the board are going to contionue to sell the team from ben eath him he'll go at the end of his contract

    -If the baord don't back up their commitment by giving new contracts to the team, he'll go again at the end

    -If they don't get his choices for strengthening the squad he'll go

    - If they don't at least try to keep Mane he'll go. I don't think he's too bothered with Wanyama.

    - If he's not convinced that the club will put their money where there mouth is, he'll go.

     

    If all of these con ditions are met, he'll stay....for another year, until they are no longer being met, or he's got a more interesting job, and he will continue to do this until he goes.

     

    So this thread will be a sticky as he'll do the same each year until he's off.

     

    So nothign to see at the moment. Next seasons end is the crunch time. And in Rons mind, what he is doing is no big deal, is perfectly acceptable, it's the way he has always doen it, and what's the matter with the fans and media in this country, just have a coke and a smoke and shut the f*** up, it's business as usual.

     

    I am very disturbed to read that Ronald is doping the team. Clearly statements like this prove the age old Southampton fan ethos that something will go wrong.

    6th placed team in the EPL get there by Doping.

     

    With the current global focus on Drugs use in sport, I am not sure we should even be considering negotiating anything but a severance and possible lifetime ban.

  12. Long is going to be next seasons Vardy.

     

    Our tater commented that "Long is currently up there with the very best of the Premier League Strikers. If he can improve his Goal Stats he could become THE best"

     

    A fantastic performance, totally unexpected on my part, JRod looked fine if short on awareness until the tackle (on Nasri was it) then seemed to be stuck in glue, I really hope that wasn't a knock or something.

     

    Loved all the pictures on my timeline & Twitter of the 40th Anniversary Celebrations, at least the TV showed Lawrie Mac (and Leon) a few times,

     

    A great day

  13. I still have the original DVD from that first game. and a copy of the programme somewhere!

     

    I don't think the Ref sent Nick off for his attitude, think it was more for the affront of wearing a shiny Silver Made in China Suit. At least mine was handmade in a sweat shop in Thailand.

     

    Did anyone else notice how we got a bigger crowd than that lot down the M27?

     

    And yes, Granty was right, the Ref was a complete dork (in the first game) awarding a Carrollesque penalty against my Nipper ffs. But of course Karma (rather than any ability or tactical nous) ensured that Nick won the second game.

     

    I still laugh now at OldNick not seeing the ref wave the sub on in that first game - in the same way he missed my tactical switch from Mike Bassett to a False The9 - a move which actually changed the game.

     

    Yeah, gotta save some airmiles. We NEED the decider.

  14. The players might not be that good but there'd be hundreds of great managers ;)

     

    That is true.

     

    However there are and always will be Two LEGENDARY Managers.

     

    Perhaps THE only time a Manager at SMS will ever be spotted slurping Magners in the Technical Area. (And no, it wasn't the one who nearly got sent to the stands)

     

    It was a brilliant event, and yes, everyone rolls their eyes up as the tale is retold.

  15. Obviously between Pelle & VVD for MoTD, many other great performances, but a word of recognition for Martina.

     

    While he doesn't have the craft/guile of a Cedric nor the pace of a Clyne, I've been impresssed that he has come back in and finished two games now, and bombs up and down the line & into the opposition box very well. Defensively he is everything we need in a back up player.

    He also played the role of pantomime villain very well - doing the splits in the first half after he clearly slipped, did NOT try to claim a foul, nor did the ref give anything, yet it set the Stoke fans off demanding he be booked for "simulation". That frustration seemed to spread around the ground & into their players.

     

    As others have said, thought the ref had a fair game up until the last 10 mins or so then seemed to lose the plot. 8 minutes of injury time when he signalled 3? Seriously?

    IMHO it wasn't a penalty, yes there was contact, but tbh by the time Tadic actually hits the ground, the ball is almost over the line for a goal kick. To most people that would indicate a "dive in a desperate attempt as he had lost control before the contact.... I think the best question is "How would we have reacted if that had been given against us".

     

    Red Card? That was a really poor decision, not going to even attempt to defend that.

     

    Oh and a huge shout to the travelling fans. They were deafening on the TV coverage here. No wonder RK went over to them.

     

    MotM Pelle - not just for the goals but for dropping into the wide right position when Mane came on and doing a good job cutting the supply line down that wing

  16. He wasn't. Not even close, he was well outside of the penalty area on our left having headed the ball back out for Bertrand to put the cross in, there must have been at least 5 Arsenal players between Davis and the goal. Long, Ward-Prowse and Mane were all in offside positions, but none were even close to interfering with play. Davis also set up the second goal with a superb through ball from inside our own half to Long who then switched it to Mane who then gets a superb assist for Long. Why has Bertrand not been taking corners before? His cross for the 3rd was perfect, and he followed up a little later with a copy book repeat which was going in until Arsenal cleared it off the line.

     

    He was offside - just but that is offside. Sorry, it was discussed and shown at length (kind of what Wenger alluded to)- from the lino's perspective he appeared to be in line with the last defender but the camera angle showed more than half of his body was ahead of the defender. Cue argument about the definition of "inline" but the Consensus was - offside in the same way consensus was that VVD was ONSIDE and Shlong was offside but not interfering so HIS goal should have stood.

     

    Of course we had a proper 'tater not the idiot BT hire ;)

  17. That was fun. 11:45 KO here so watched it in bed with Mrs D_P fast asleep alongside, yep, I woke her up when the second went in and she watched as well, think we probably wole the neighbours with the celebration for the 3rd goal!

     

    John Champion & Clive Allen were our 'taters and did a great job, praising us and analyzing what Arsenal were doing wrong, and correctly discussed the Shlong back heel & VVD "goals" also showed why he missed that 1 on 1 (shuffled his feet to put it onto his right foot when should have taken it on his left....)

     

    I thought Martina was superb. Obviously the goal, but to come in out of the cold and put in a 90 minute shift like that?

    JWP was giving him very little cover in the 1st half letting Monreal onto him, yet Cuco was disciplined and well positioned. Jose had one minor wobble by the touchline but was back to his best, perhaps helped by the fact that Martina is a RB that can defend, (if limited on the overlap compared with Cedric) and perhaps having Stek back gives the CB's a bit more confidence?

     

    VW stood out in midfield, but credit must be given to all of them for executing the plan to play the ball in behind their defence. Tbh thought Wenger was simply deflecting with those whines about the ref, it was SO obvious that we were playing that tactic yet Wenger did NOTHING to try and counter it (as in drop deeper and squeeze the space). Limp performance by the Arsenal players but the Manager also contributed to that defeat with his arrogance in not changing things when it was clear what we were doing tactically.

     

    Clasie showed that he has the eye for a more penetrating ball, Davis kept popping up all over the place, often at left back when Betrand was rampaging forwards in the first half.

     

    Like last season Pelle has clearly been struggling for a few weeks with a knock, (but is a black hole now on here), so in some ways the tweak this week was a stroke of luck that helped shape the win. I have NO doubt that when back to full fitness (and mobility) he will pop back to show up the Intelligensia on here.

     

    Mane wasn't a surprise through the centre, he's played there before and been so effective, and Shlong did nothing new. In fact it was almost like he reverted to the old Shlong from Hull/WBA. He was a nasty moaning, niggling piece of sh1t last night. And WHAT a difference. I used to hate him as a player and moaned when we signed him, yet for us he has always seemed "Too Nice" and more Perfect Hair than Annoying Bastard. MotM by a country mile, perhaps RK had him in mind when he talked about us being too nice. More of the same please Shane!

     

    Last night we finally played to his strengths, I was worried he would pick up a really stupid red card but he also showed his intelligence by managing to stay annoying after his Yellow but not pushing it too far. With the Torygraph reporting that Pelle could be out for "weeks" there is going to be a lot of weight on his shoulders to stay fit and not pick up a ban.

     

    Hope that Clasie's knee injury isn't serious, just as he has got up to speed it would be a real shame to lose him as well for a while.

     

    Who to play at RB against West Ham after that showing? Cuco or Cedric? Glad I'm not RK.

     

    (And of course huge shout out to Dr Barry Gale, it really could have been 6 goals again last night no matter how stupid that sounded at the time!)

  18. Guns n Roses or AC/DC would be awesome, Blur just did Abu Dhabi

     

    Think we might see Adele finally Go Large (Mrs D_P knows someone who said she knows Adele's Kindergarten teacher's Indian Grandparents Martian Sister that lives in Borneo cloning Orangutans or something who says it's a done deal)

     

    And Coldplay have a new album coming out I think so they will be gagging for publicity

     

    Toto are on tour so could fill a legends spot as is Jones the Voice or maybe a Julio & Enrique Iglesias double act?

     

    Totally can't believe we got tickets for next year, I'd been on a Stag do so overslept, one of my crew was on holiday in Turkey with no WiFi in his hotel and the final member had started drinking at 10am on the Saturday before going to the egg chasing at Twickenham and basically pulled an all nighter with mates, he was still drinking when his alarm went off at 08:55 so he logged on from his phone and boom straight in and booked tickets by 09:04am

  19. We have a system of possession football. It runs through the entire club.

    On Saturday at HT WBA had completed 222 passes. We had completed 376 passes.

     

    However we conceded fast counter attack goals early in the season and have in our last 9 or 10 PL games struggled to break down teams.

     

    http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/counter-attacking-football-has-usurped-the-possession-game-in-europe-uefa-evidence-finds-10499045.html

     

    The possession model - often compared to the Barcelona Tiki-taka game now appears to be on the declline according to FIFA research.

     

    Which opens up a new and hopefully sensible debate.

     

    Should we change our style of play?

     

    Do we have the players to adopt a "fast transition"?

     

    The evidence of last season’s Champions League points to a shift away from the possession model inspired by Barcelona’s tiki-taka football. Indeed the fact that Barça ended up lifting the trophy after looking increasingly to swift transitions under new coach Luis Enrique underlined a trend which – along with the shortage of top European strikers – provided one of the key talking points of Uefa’s technical review of its 2014-15 club competitions.Ioan Lupescu, Uefa’s technical director, sounded out leading managers including Arsène Wenger and Manuel Pellegrini at the recent elite club coaches’ forum in Nyon and he told The Independent: “Possession is only important for the majority of them if you have progression, if you have penetration, if you have a final act at the end.”

    The same trend was evident in the Europa League, where of the teams in the last 16 it was the two with the lowest average possession – Sevilla and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk – who reached the final. In the summer’s European Under-21 Championship, Gareth Southgate’s England had the highest possession ratio of the eight teams but went home after the group stage.

    Sir Alex Ferguson, as the most high-profile figure quoted in Uefa’s technical reports, lent his voice to the debate by questioning the value of “pedantic” possession football. “We are seeing possession of the ball now too much in teams’ own half of the pitch and it is not as entertaining for the fans,” he said.

    For Sir Alex, “the first pass forward – an accurate pass forward, which allows players to sprint forward in support of the ball – is important” and Uefa’s study showed that 20.6 per cent of goals scored in the 2014-15 Champions League came from counter-attacks. Barcelona – with the trio of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez – profited from their one-on-one ability on the break, says the report, with “Ivan Rakitic looking for fast transitions rather than controlled possession when they win the ball in the defensive third”.

     

    This change in thinking chimes with the evidence of the new Premier League campaign, in which there has been a relatively high number of away victories. The Aston Villa manager, Tim Sherwood, cites the example of Leicester City, unbeaten in their opening four games despite having less than 50 per cent possession in each one.

    “It’s all about what happens in the two penalty areas,” says Sherwood. “What happens in between is immaterial really. It’s all right to have nice pretty patterns and you can wear teams down by keeping possession and that’s what I want to do, but you need to penetrate.”

    A striking decline

    There is a growing concern that goalscorers are an endangered species in Europe after a campaign in which six of the eight leading Champions League scorers came from South America.

    The highest-scoring Premier League player was Sergio Aguero and his Manchester City manager, Pellegrini, spoke at the coaches’ forum of the greater hunger of South American footballers, though Uefa’s report cites additional factors.

     

    Jean-François Domergue, who is responsible for Uefa’s academy project, notes that “European teams are not developing players who go direct for goal”. It is suggested that in Germany a recent focus on possession play, technique and transitions has led to a surfeit of mobile attacking players adept at exploiting space, but not traditional centre-forwards.

    Lupescu said: “Maybe we have to think Europe-wide about this and provide separate training for them, to develop their skills and give them more time with training sessions.”

    England’s four 2015-16 Champions League sides will not be bucking the trend in the short term. United captain Wayne Rooney and Arsenal pair Danny Welbeck and Theo Walcott are the only front-line English forwards registered for this season’s competition.

    Combinations unlock defences

    Goals from the traditional through ball have declined; instead teams looking to shine this season are more likely to open up defences with combination plays.

    Almost a quarter of goals scored in last season’s Champions League – 23.6 per cent – were from the kind of short-passing combinations at which a team like Barcelona excel; Uefa’s report notes that “the 2014-15 total is three times higher than the figure registered in 2009-10”.

    By contrast, goals from through balls have declined from 26 per cent of open-play goals a decade ago to 13.86 per cent last season.

    Scoring first is key

    More than ever the key to winning a Champions League tie is to score the first goal. In 2014-15 there were only five matches (of 117 in which goals were scored) in which the team who conceded first came back to win. Only one English team, Arsenal against Anderlecht in Brussels, mounted a successful turnaround and Lupescu suggests the effectiveness of teams on the counter-attack has made it ever harder to recover.

     

  20. A wall of silence from the 2700 Saints fans yesterday. Incredibly frustrating when we were on top (if not performing brilliantly), and some real vocal support could have made a difference.

     

    Other than Midtjylland at home, I make that every single game this season that we have been out sung by the opposition and, like yesterday, that hasn't been because the opposition fans are particularly loud.

     

    It seems over the last couple of seasons that while numbers travelling have gone up, the amount of chanting has gone well down. Not great at home either, and Man Utd fans will embarrass us next Sunday (as per).

     

    What can be done about it?

     

    Utter krap. Sorry.

     

    For the first 20 minutes of the coverage of the game here on BeIn Sports something went wrong with the Commentary, In fact we were expecting it to be in Arabic and then boom it was in English.

     

    In those first 20 minutes the ONLY sound coming from the TV were our fans singing.

     

    I have no idea where you were sat, or how TV had put their microphones but the support was as good as ever at an Away game.

     

    Our fans sang all game, we heard it even once we had commentary, and the SRL stuff was commented on as being "unusual and impressive"

     

    Apologies for popping on and stating some facts. you can now go back to being the moaning forum.

  21. I think it's obvious to anyone with half a brain cell that Celtic were waiting for their champions league fate to be known before allowing him to leave.

     

    Ah, you see that was your second mistake. Assuming any regular poster on here has a brain cell.

     

    The first one was registering expecting to get news from anyone other than kbilly or Guan

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