
wild-saint
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my thoughts exactly.
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Andy Carroll pulls out of squad.. Lambert in?
wild-saint replied to bowers-sfc's topic in The Saints
some future that is -
oh please what utter shyte. if i was convinced by the ceo of company to join his plan for the future and then just 4 months later he threatened to walk out then i would also consider my future. the only difference being is i wouldnt be asked the question by the worlds press. this mess must have you salivating with your **** in your hands.
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im spartacus
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Breaking news sky sports - Pochettino will leave if NC quits
wild-saint replied to Made in Southampton's topic in The Saints
well i would have never guessed that your opinion would be to suggest we are doomed. -
in your opinion has anyone gone forward under MP?
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interestingly reading the swansea forum even with the benefit of the motd replays many say the lino was right to rule it out. footy is still a funny old game
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true, but less underground and more dead and buried.
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bournemouth fans will be well chuffed based on the fact they have a sell on clause! ha ha ha wasnt he 6k and 25% sell on? best deal they ever did
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saw a band called kodaline at the wedgewood rooms in skatesmouth on wednesday night. look out for them they are defo going to be big for sure. played a real tight set and even came into crowd to play a couple of songs unplugged. first album is out in june and got a simgle in the charts called high hopes.
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no need to expand i think we all understand why he said it. It is utter garbage. Would you drop Rickie for a promsing young saints academy player? Progression is the way forward but not at the complete neglect of short term goals. we need a balance between on form players today and the potential for the future
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saints captain? he should be ****ing england captain!!
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airhead or not, id smash her back doors in!
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lets be honest here, if it was a club with better prospects than reading to stay up then his loyalty / integrity would have been a little more sharply tested dont u think. brighton are better shot for prem footy than reading next season. should they fail to go up this year then a few slightly better prospects than reading will appear on the horizon for poyet in the summer for poyet.
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Barclays U 21 Premier League half term report
wild-saint replied to Doctoroncall's topic in The Saints
indeed its not too important to win it but more about developing players that have a chance of breaking into the first team. Although the better the team the more likely it is that a number will make it. -
Southampton track Walsall's Will Grigg - Mirror
wild-saint replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
lets be honest saints will be planning for every eventuality if they are smart. so clearly we will be looking at players for the prem but also we need to be prepared should the worst happen and we get relegated. it would be a disaster if we got relegated come may but even worse if we lost our key players and stood there with no ******* clue who could replace them. for me this is one of the key reaons why some clubs get relegated and then carry on struggling the following season. -
Nigel Adkins to take Southampton to tribunal
wild-saint replied to Only1Northam's topic in The Saints
oh the irony of your comments. if you had been in charge he wouldnt have had the chance to win one promotion let alone complete half a season in the prem. please dont pretend you havent pretty much called for his head within 15 minutes of the start every game for thevpast 2 years -
Comfort Blankets of possession, fixtures and other teams games
wild-saint replied to Barry Sanchez's topic in The Saints
Lets just have an honest debate of why in our first season back in the prem with a squad largely put together in league 1 that - 1)We are 4 point s clear of the relagation zone 2) We have a superior goal difference over our direct competition 3) we have 9 games left with 5 off them at home 4) The teams below us are in that postion after 29 games for a reason and to suggest that they are likely to put a run that is at least 5 points (1 win & 2 draws) better than ours with only 9 games left is unlikely. 5) Whilst we have issues with our team we areplaying pretty well considering we are in relegation fight. -
yes you are right it was. Did his goals not ensure our promotion which was worth £90 odd million over 4 years? so yes blinding bit of business.
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slight over reaction to be fair.
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where does it say that exactly? it says we made a nett profit. by definition nett profit is total revenue - ALL costs. whilst it is stated that revenue is up to 33m excluding player trading, it certainly doesnt state that net profit was calculated without including the cost of transfers. otherwise it wouldnt be Net profit but described as profit before player trading maybe? in addittion as a the saints are a owned by a ltd company then they are bound by uk company law and would have to submit audited accounts. so if we made a Net profit of £1million then we did so after player trading. well thats my understanding anyway. Solent could be posting duff infor i guess
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im not sure any true saint would vote for selling Sir Rickie at this time for £6million on the pretense of strengthening more important areas. Are you telling me that the £6million would be enough to replace Sir Rickie and strengthen these other more mportant areas? Stroll on mate or shoud I say Troll on!!
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although when fox was in adkins team we conceded for fun. now fox is back in the team it seems we are once again we are conceding for fun. seems to me that there is a common theme here. drop fox and things will improve no doubt and then the bed wetters can co concentrate on chaging thier urine soaked pyjamas
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pace in behind thier back four? where was this space exactly? im not sue if you noticed but qpr played 10 men behind the ball dropping really deep and where very organised defensively. its tough to break down teams that play with such a defensive set up. Saints really benefit from playing the ball quickly with the likes of lallana, lambert puncheon and ramirez able to ping the ball around to make the defence turn. when you park the bus in front of the goal its a tough ask to break them down. to be fair once saints equalised it forced qpr to be slightly more adventurous leading to a better period of play for saints up to the second **** up when things returned to backs to the wall defending in numbers. personally i dont think we will see a performance like that again this season from any team we play so will lead to a more open game and suit saints strengths. for the record i have heard the government will cease testing for horse dna in our meat and as of the close season are likely be looking for fox dna after that defensive performance.