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Agree. And showed some terrific tracking back (again)
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It’s all down to price. And time too, I guess. If we lose Tella and Adams on deadline day without incomings, we have a huge problem. But obviously every player has a price. I agree though that if we can just unload players who haven’t really featured yet (Tall Paul, Aribo, Bree) then keeping those who’ve done well is the right call. Adams at CF with AA on the left looks pretty tasty.
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I'm all for technology if it can be pretty much instantaneous. Goal line technology is great. It's the delay that's such a bind. Might AI be able to give immediate off side calls before too long? If so, great. If not, let the game flow.
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Sheffield Weds 1-2 Saints - Match Thread
SaintBobby replied to Yorkshire Saint's topic in The Saints
Does anyone think Aribo might fit such a role. Just running this up the flagpole to see if anyone salutes.... -
Sheffield Weds 1-2 Saints - Match Thread
SaintBobby replied to Yorkshire Saint's topic in The Saints
Certainly, watching in real time, it seems like a Tella goal. In painful slow motion, it clearly deflects off Armstrong. Tella can't claim the goal because it "was on target". If player A takes a shot that's on target, but player B gets the last touch, player B is credited with the goal. It's hardly fair, but it is technically correct. (actually a case can be made that Dawson would have saved it without the deflection) -
Sheffield Weds 1-2 Saints - Match Thread
SaintBobby replied to Yorkshire Saint's topic in The Saints
I thought that watching it on TV...but it got a slight, and possibly decisive, deflection off Armstrong's shoulder. -
Sheffield Weds 1-2 Saints - Match Thread
SaintBobby replied to Yorkshire Saint's topic in The Saints
The way we played out the 9 minutes of stoppage time was just fantastic. Pretty pleased, all in all. But if we are going to play 433 in this style, I think the CF needs to be a strong player who can hold up the ball and bring others in. They don’t need to be prolific, but they need that strength. AA definitely isn’t that player. -
I was in Mick Channon/Saints bar....£36 each, included 1 drink, 1 hot dog, 1 programme....good deal.
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Is it a 715 pm kick off? (UK time)
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Please tell me that Leicester have given Harry Winks the no. 40 shirt...
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Rice is fantastic. I'd argue England's best player. In old school language, he is "engine room" but so much better than that. God knows if they are paying over the odds, but this is a brilliant player.
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It's kind of tricky. We clearly need to utterly kill the wage bill....that is surely a huge priority. So, not "fire sale" but "smouldering sale"...we might know the 10 or so player we want to get rid of and the 5-10 we want to keep, but we need to rebalance fast....so even if we wanted to keep Lyanco, we might just take the option ot save wages....
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We're probably down. Likely need 12 or so points. Maybe 10 or 11 could do it, maybe we need as many as 15. So, basically 4 wins out of 10. Or 3 wins and 3 draws. That sort of thing. And that's to survive by a whisker - especially as our GD ain't good. Big ask. Good knows where the points come from - but then I didn't expect to get 2 from the recent Spurs and Man U games. We will probably beat Newacstel away and lose 4-0 at home to Palace...
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This is hopeless. We are down anyway, but the appointment of Jones 100% confirmed it. Idiotic appointment.
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I just can't my head around Moi. He was obviously brilliant today...great saving tackle and assist, but I noticed neither at the time. He is invisible to me and almost always the player I don't want to see in the starting XI and am bemused is never substituted. This is a reflection of how bad I am at watching football, btw, not how good he is at playing it....
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Caleta-Car is our best centre back, I think. He was excellent today. The big disappointment this season has been JWP. He hasn’t been awful. Maybe a 5 or 6 out of 10, but I’d hoped he’d have a glittering 8 or 9 out of 10. Thus far, he hasn’t. Obviously, we are (a) missing a really great centre forward (b) trying to build a new team with so many incomings and (c) suffering from a bit of an injury crisis (with perhaps 5 of our best players today not starting? Lavia, ABK, KWP, Tino, Che?) So, all in all, a great point!
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Ghastly game. We are not in good shape. But 14th....I'd take that. Get to the World Cup break and see where we are. We won't be buried, nor safe.
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I thought hamstring as soon as he pulled up. But he walked off the pitch without limping. Adam Blackmore reports on twitter that he’s “okay”. Although Ralph said it may be a few weeks?
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That was brilliant. As others have said, Lavia and ABK look incredible. What’s really pleasing is that our new signings aren’t just blending in - they look like the core of the team already. Not too sure about starting JWP at no. 10 and I’m still a bit underwhelmed by Elynouusi & Diallo. But that’s splitting hairs.
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If you can get a 400% return on investments in under 20 years, you're in the wrong line of work!
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Huh? Was inflation from Delap to Carrillo 450%? I don't think so....
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yeah, Liverpool need to be aiming to win 5-0+ if the West Ham match remains like this...
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Should Southampton FC sack Ralph Hasenhüttl? -POLL
SaintBobby replied to manina-pub's topic in The Saints
I didn't vote, but would have gone for keep...just. I don't think it's like Branfoot. About 90% wanted him sacked and about 90% of those wanted him murdered. The 60% who want Ralph sacked aren't generally as militant. -
I think it may turn out that the Arsenal win made us safe....I mean, sure, you don't expect to lose about 12 games in a row, but we have come perilously close to that.... Until Chelsea beat Leeds last week, we had come in to about 50/1 to relegated. A real longshot, but I don't consider a 2% chance of relegation to equal "safe". We're probably about 0.001% to be relegated now....I think i would count that as safe.
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I'd say we're definitely nowhere near the top 6, or probably the top 8. We're also - over 38 games - measurably better than the bottom 2 or 3. There's a swathe of teams in mid to lower table where there is virtually nothing to choose between them. Finishing top ten is tough, because it basically means finishing ahead of the 6 or 7 teams who roughly are on our level. We haven't been in relegation trouble for a few years and I don't think we will be next season either. Getting much better than that though is a really hard climb.