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    Already past the second peak. Lockdown has worked wonders in just two days. Nice one Boris https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1357423/coronavirus-uk-news-latest-second-wave-peak-national-lockdown-covid19-infection-rate
  2. Vokins not injured yesterday then......
  3. If you want to believe the vast majority of managers would rather manage Southampton than Man United you Carry on mate.
  4. They are still one of the biggest clubs in the world. every decent manager would back themselves to be the one to turn it around.
  5. Behave jimmy. Obviously we are not a more attractive team for a manager than man united
  6. What a signing he’s been. £7m, and a key player for us.
  7. I sort of know what you are saying but we’ve also comprehensively beaten 3 teams you’d expect to finish midtable in the last few weeks. When you look back at the games we were miles better than all 3 of them and the result never really in doubt if anything should have been by more. It’ll be interesting to see how We fare against the bigger clubs But nothing to fear.
  8. A lot of people put the positive impact Ralph had when he arrived down to Danny Rohl though and our poor from this time last year was down to him and Ralph had been found out.
  9. Mccarthy bertrand bednarek vestergaard romeu armstrong redmond ings forster stephens ward prowse We have Les to thank for 11 of the players part of the squad that are top of the league. Why wouldn’t you be grateful?
  10. Are we still missing Danny Rohl, it was all down to him wasn’t it?
  11. Vestergaard starting to look a class act hey pal. Bednarek And Romeu for £5m, the spine of our team down to Les.
  12. Posted that on Facebook 2 hours before they did #justsaying
  13. Oba
  14. Scuffed that finish tonight
  15. Agreed. I can’t imagine the likes of Pogba and Martial being told to train and play in a Hasenhuttl team. He’s got a very fit, very hungry group of players playing in an organised systems where everyone knows their jobs and some have had to adapt to fit in. I couldn’t see big time players who think they are amazing buying into that. That said though if he carries on like this a big club will come in for him and he’ll go. Eventually he’ll want to prove himself at the very highest level
  16. Got to hope mid table Man City can take points off our nearest title rivals
  17. He has developed into a great player. I bet some where in a Bishops Stotford and older chap is sitting on his sofa with a glass of red and a smile #les’slegacy
  18. If Newcastle score can we launch a legal case?
  19. Agreed. He’s not looked comfortable but then he’s not a left back but hasn’t really done anything wrong.
  20. Not as crazy as it sounds given our full backs tend to play quite high up the pitch, also i think Redmond played there a few times for Norwich. If Bertrand and Vokins are both out we dont really have many options.
  21. Thanks pal, appreciate the support. Many false prophets on here deceiving the masses.
  22. Or you COULD buy a premier league club for £200m, it gets relegated and you lose £150m, revenue drops by 3/4s and you're left with a wage bill higher than turnover.
  23. if i was an investor i'd want to see a return on my money. I'd get that by investing in a club where i could quadruple it's income. If i was someone where money was no object could buy what i wanted and had no affiliation to Southampton then i wouldn't buy Southampton.
  24. You were talking about who was the better investment, and couldn't understand why anyone would think it would be Derby I'd suggest it's probably only you that thinks its not. Now you're saying if you had a bottomless pit of cash to buy whatever toy you wanted. If you could buy as good as you wanted then again, the answer still wouldn't be Saints.
  25. I'd suggest that he probably saw us as a good potential investment and much greater ROI than buying any of the clubs mentioned of similar ones. Wouldn't you agree. You'd buy a business for a quarter of the price and with some strategic investment quadruple it's turnover within 2-3 years (obviously if everything goes well)? Youd chose that over one where you could buy for 4 times the price and the turnover stays roughly the same? Like i said, you're not taking the cold hard business perspective to it. Both are risks but one clearly a significantly better investment, i have no idea why you think that would saints.
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