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Matthew Le God

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  1. If they want a block in the Kingsland for more posh seats... then it sounds like they need another tier in the Kingsland for more affordable seats for those displaced. 😉
  2. You'd rather we didn't have extra money to improve the club/team?
  3. Home form has not been the problem this season, the away form is the issue. It is the reverse of 2019/20 when our away form was superb but poor at home. Saints have the 8th best home record in 2020/21. Only 6 points from having the 2nd best record. https://www.soccerstats.com/homeaway.asp?league=england
  4. Pompey will only have the 8th biggest stadium in the 3rd tier next season. Sheff Wednesday Sunderland Ipswich Charlton Bolton Wigan MK Dons All with bigger stadiums. #tinpot
  5. You appear to be responding to something I haven't said. I didn't say it was impossible to enjoy lower league football. But to wish to stay there indefinitely is strange when progression is possible and even more strange when you are already in the top league and wish to drop out if it.
  6. British clubs haven't had it before, so it isn't a case of having it 'back'. British clubs have already been given the green light to install sections so no need for a campaign. Spurs, Celtic, Wolves and both Manchester clubs... https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12254999/manchester-city-to-install-large-safe-standing-area-at-etihad-stadium
  7. It would have given Saints more money as the parachute payments would have been shared out.
  8. No... winning a oneoff playoff final wouldn't make them stronger than Brentford.
  9. 1) An endless cycle of lower league football and no progression isn't good. League One and the Championship promotions were fun supporting Saints... but it was fun because the club was progressing upwards. An endless stay in the lower leagues is not fun. 2) Which opinions? Not agreeing with someone doesn't mean you don't go to games. I wouldn't be doing my role for FM for the last 14 years without going to games home and away.
  10. He knows the route, but breaks down regularly.
  11. 1) Being outside the Premier League and not progressing isn't a good thing. 2) That is just bizarre. I am a long term season ticket holder.
  12. The other three have deeper squads and more resources behind them. Swansea and Bournemouth have built that up from recent time in the top league and Brentford have had a sustained period as a top Championship team. This season has been a sudden upturn in fortunes for Barnsley and they still have a lot of lower Championship elements to their setup.
  13. I'd rather Barnsley went up. Not because I think Saints will be in a relegation battle, just that I want the weakest opponent possible to come up.
  14. 1) Only a moron would want his club relegated 2) Why do you have an issue with that?
  15. 1) The accounts show the owners have not been 'lining their pockets' by taking money with the club’s money. 2) What contempt for fans are you claiming?
  16. 1) There are only two shareholders. The accounts show neither of which have been taking money out of the club. 2) How are Saints not a football club in 'a number of years'?
  17. I said recent recruitment. How many Hasenhuttl era signings have been flops?
  18. That would leave us with 2 PL quality fullbacks. I think we'll get two new fullbacks at worst, but hopefully three.
  19. Thomas Frank
  20. No they aren't. Recent recruitment has been pretty good. To compare now to the mess we were in from 2005 to 2009 is bizarre.
  21. Beating Liverpool on 4th January to earn the 29 points possibly needed for safety (despite the panic on this forum we'd need a lot more than that). 😉
  22. That was in League Two, not League One and his career has gone backwards in the two following years.
  23. Not really, Hasenhuttl wants two players per position. Having 3 players for 2 places in the team is very risky. Having Armstrong play there weakens the team in the number 10 roles.
  24. He is leaving things late, he isn't young any more at 25 years old and has struggled to make an impression in League Two.
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