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Everything posted by Matthew Le God
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Adkins didn't win 50% of his Premier League games.
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From the ticket section of the Southampton Football Club website... http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/article/tickets-saints-vs-burnley-1234583.aspx
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Osvaldo was training today...
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For all those teams to get those points totals it would take a huge upturn in form for the entire bottom half of the league. Not just one or two bottom half teams, but ALL of them! In order for that to happen, considering they'd be taking points off each other; in order to get these extra points the top half of the league Man CIty, Chelsea, Man United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Newcastle, Everton, Spurs, would have to all be dropping a lot more points to those in the bottom half than they have in the first half of the season.
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Why not? Why so quick to rule it out? In the last decade, Wigan and Pompey have won it and Stoke, Pompey, Everton, Cardiff, West Ham and Millwall have all been finalists. Go back another year and Saints were in the final. Saints have the 8th or 9th best team in the country, it would be foolish to write them off potentially winning or progressing far into this competition if they put out a strong line-up.
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You think in the remaining 18 games... Hull 17 points Villa 17 points Stoke 18 points Swansea 21 points West Brom 19 points Norwich 20 points Fulham 21 points Cardiff 22 points Palace 23 points or West Ham 25 points or Sunderland 26 points Not one or two of those things need to happen for Saints to go down on 40 points, but ALL of those things. When most of those teams have failed to get that many points in the opening 20 games, what makes you think they suddenly will in the 2nd half of the season? The reality is Saints are 3 wins and 1 or 2 draws in the remaining 18 league games away from saftey. Not that it should be a concern for any of us. I'm confident Saints will come 9th at worst and possibly beat Newcastle for 8th. Saints should be going all out to progress as far as possible in the FA Cup.
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Last season 36 points (plus a better goal difference) or 37 points would be enough to stay up. This season the team in 18th has 17 points with over 50% of the season gone. Last seasons points target will likely be similar (if not less) this season. Saints will likely need only win 3 or 4 of the remaining 18 games to stay up (if they have no draws). Not "6 or 7" like you said. 6 or 7 would mean a points total of 45+ and if we have 45 or 48 points we'll be comfortably in mid table. I hope for you own sake you are on the wind up and don't really believe your nonsense.
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- 6 wins, 0 draws and 12 defeats from the remaining games would put us on 45 points - 7 wins, 0 draws and 11 defeats from the remaining games would put us on 48 points
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Yes, its not a Saturday. Its a Wednesday Bank Holiday so they can show 3pm games live on British TV. https://home.bt.com/news/btlife/bt-sports-football-tv-picks-at-a-glance-11363828408656
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It is, its live on BT Sport 1.
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Ivanovic went off injured in today's game and was replaced by Cole.
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Saints aren't in the Football League so it doesn't matter to us.
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How will that have any bearing on today's game?
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You can watch the pre-match press conference on Saints Player where Pochettino said all of this.
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He left Saints in the summer and now plays for Yeovil Town. He is currently on loan at Coventry in League One.
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If England under 19's offered him a cap would he swap allegiance from Scotland to England like Matt Targett did?
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I have to give Gazzaniga a rating for the next FM14 data update in these attributes... "command of area" and "rushing out" Tempted to give him 1 for both!
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Vincent Tan tells Malky Mackay to resign - or he'll be sacked
Matthew Le God replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Mine was a typo, you just didn't read what Badger said. -
Vincent Tan tells Malky Mackay to resign - or he'll be sacked
Matthew Le God replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Badger is talking about Ian Moody's replacement Alisher Apsalyamov announced as leaving today... http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25480804 -
His loan deal finishes on 2nd January.
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With Pompey currently losing and Torquay winning, Pompey in the live league table are 1 point above the relegation zone to non league football.
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A Taoiseach is effectively a Prime Minister. Constitution of Ireland says... :"The head of the Government, or Prime Minister, shall be called, and is in this Constitution referred to as, the Taoiseach." Unlike the US and needing to be born in the US to be president, no equivalent rule applies to be PM of the UK. Quite common for it to be referred to as British PM even if not entirely correct. Today's Irish TImes for example... http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/taoiseach-and-british-prime-minister-pay-respects-to-war-dead-in-flanders-1.1633597 Seemingly not you though.
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Score draw, he likes to sit on the fence. Which can be painful if it is a picket fence.