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Matthew Le God

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  1. You were the one that said they were in "brilliant form". When in actual fact they have lost 2 of their last 3 games in the League.
  2. Mr Rob Lloyd whose company is £30m in debt and made a £6m loss last year. Why would a trust fund or large backer trust his business skills to be the chairman of the club and look after their money? Publicity seeking comes to mind. His appearance on C4... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkDb2OdEimU
  3. That is exactly what he said! Did you not read his post?
  4. Impressive for a team that has been in the bottom half of League One for most of the season. Also the only League team relegated with a +% compared to the previous season.
  5. Fonte isn't low quality. I think he would be potentially good enough for a lower Premiership side. Jaidi couldn't cope in the Premiership anymore due to his lack of pace and poor distribution. However put the ball in the air like Leeds did for most of the match and Jaidi won't lose a header in this league.
  6. Of course they aren't hitting their heights! Svensson and Lundekvam at their peak were the centre back pairing for a top 10 Premiership side and both current internationals for reasonably large European footballing nations. Fonte and Jaidi would be a good pairing in the Championship but no where near Svensson and Lundekvam circa 2002/03. Posts like this show why Alpine needs to move back to the UK and watch some football.
  7. I'm not the one that described St Mary's as "state of the art". You are the one that has to explain that statement!? St Mary's is a good, relatively new stadium. But it certainly isn't a high spec stadium compared to many other national and intrnational stadia.
  8. I think you misunderstand what the term "state of the art" means. St Mary's is a long way from being the best quality new stadium.
  9. For all those complaining - get Saints player on a 2 free week trial (£17 for a whole year after) and you will be able to watch the whole 96 minutes of Saints vs Leeds.
  10. I think you will find Saints did.
  11. It was also Boxing Day everywhere else in the country so it applies to all games that day and Saints had the 5th highest attendance in the whole of England to see two bottom half League One teams. Yesterday St Mary's had the 3rd highest attendance in the country, only two Prem teams beat it - 1st place Chelsea and 4th place Spurs. Even the Middlesbrough vs Newcastle derby only got 27k.
  12. That is a bit harsh! Bear in mind the capacity is 25,404 so it would be difficult for them to get any higher.
  13. Yes, it is more likely. But the way you put it made it sound like it was a given.
  14. 3 highest attendances in English football games today(including all Premiership, Championship, League One, League Two)... 1st Chelsea (1st in Premiersip) 41,755 2nd Tottenham (4th Premiership) 35,474 3rd Southampton (10th in League One) 30,794
  15. Some quite bizarre logic you are using there. The ref was poor but there is no direct correlation between the dominance of a team and the number of fouls.
  16. Plymouth haven't pulled out. But with the way things are going for them they may do. I think it would then be offered to Leicester or Hull as bids that missed out.
  17. They'd make a lot more money by selling the St Mary's site for millions.
  18. Likely to be on BBC iPlayer and Saints Player when everyone gets back from the game I would think.
  19. Why have you posted this? It is an interview from August 2009!
  20. For those questioning it, it is clear Liebherr and Cortesse have ambitions of a top half Premiership side if not better... Spurs, Villa and Everton could and will relatively soon all, have larger stadiums. Then you have Newcastle with 52k likely back in the Premiership soon and Sunderland with a 49k ground both possibly expanded soon for the World Cup. Hillsborough is being expanded over 40k. Forest plan a 50k stadium. Plymouth, Bristol City and MK Dons all over 45k. Elland Road will be expanded for the World Cup also. Plus there are a few others. To keep up Saints would need similar or better. Hence why they have unveiled plans for a training ground in the New Forest and it seems a possibility of a stadium relocation away from the restrictive riverside site of St Mary's.
  21. In the gap between West End, Hedge End and Horton Heath. Very close to the motorway, railway and airport.
  22. It may take 4 years or more to come to fruition. In 4 years Saints could be in the Prem. If Saints wait until they are in the Prem before thinking of this then it delays it and Saints play at a 32k ground in the Prem which was too small last time. If Liebherr brought Saints for the reported £13m and sells the land at St Mary's for £5m to £10m and builds a large 50k stadium and surrounding development then it is a good business plan.
  23. Saints move to a new stadium. Away fans have St Mary's and a big screen. Sorted!
  24. Just going back to the opening post, I have a couple of questions. 1) What program was this on? 2) Did anyone else see it?
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