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stevegrant

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  1. Since when was "acting like dicks" a criminal offence or something punishable with a civil banning order?
  2. Every other pass is straight to a blue shirt
  3. 1-1, free kick from an identical position to Rowe's goal, inswinger flicked on by Davey, no chance for Cropper. Slightly iffy marking, IMO.
  4. 1-0 Saints, Omar Rowe with a free kick from the corner of the area, went in right down the middle of the goal, keeper made a right mess of it after Sinclair distracted him in front of goal.
  5. Chelsea TV isn't free-to-air tonight Anyone found a stream?
  6. That last one's the zinger
  7. Over the next few weeks, I'll be posting some exclusive (and some semi-exclusive shared with the Ugly Inside) blogs written by Matt Le Tissier, mainly about Saints but some covering other aspects of the game as well. These blogs are in association with Goalden Goals, a new goals prediction game Matt and I have been involved with alongside a journalist friend of ours, Graham Nickless. ----------------------------------------------- Rickie Lambert should be Wayne Rooney’s England strike partner ahead of Andy Carroll. For me there’s no contest-Lambert is a better all round player. And I can see Roy Hodgson playing Rooney and Lambert together. He can play Lambert as the top man and have Rooney floating in and around him. It was great to see Lambert have such a fantastic debut against Scotland-scoring with his first touch when he came on as substitute was incredible. That’s why I can’t see him being overlooked now for next month’s World Cup qualifiers against Moldova and Ukraine. He looks like an old-fashioned type centre forward but he’s not one of those big men who just moves to the back post to win a few headers. Lambert’s got a lot more about his game than that. He’s clever with dead balls at set pieces; takes a good penalty, has a terrific shot and his link-up play is impressive. Lambert’s just as happy at getting the ball into his feet as he is dealing with far post headers and there’s not many players you can say that about. That’s why I’d prefer to see him in the England team than Andy Carroll. If Hodgson wants a striker who’s going to be decent in the air then there’s only one choice. And if we qualify for Brazil then I’d take Lambert ahead of Carroll all day long. Lambert had a cracking first season in the Premier League but was a little overlooked last year. But he was patient, never moaned and when he got his chance on Wednesday took it absolutely brilliant. Sadly I missed his magnificent header live on TV because I was out of the room. But I was jumping to my feet off the sofa a few minutes later when I thought he was going to score a second. There he was just waiting to tap the ball in when it came across but it took a nick off a defender and I couldn’t believe it when he hit the post. I am so pleased for him because he’s a player that has come up through the lower divisions and has had to wait to get to the top. He is the first Southampton player to score for England since Alan Shearer, who also scored on his debut. This is a great boost for Southampton-it will give my old club a lot more credibility. Hopefully, it will make it easier for them to attract top players to the south coast and keep the decent ones at the club. Rickie Lambert has now proved that you can get into the England squad by playing for Southampton on a regular basis. --------------------------------------------------------
  8. The Saints Twitter feed mentioned it last night, free entry.
  9. Chelsea TV have often made their U21 games free-to-air, so keep an eye out for that on Sky and Virgin as well.
  10. Yeah, was expecting them to beat Scotland pretty easily. Durham losing to Derbyshire was something of a surprise so it's now between us and Lancashire, but even if we ended up losing both games I reckon 16 points might get us the best runners-up spot.
  11. I don't see what he's complaining about, his is the only team that doesn't have to play the reigning champions in any of their 38 fixtures...
  12. With Durham losing heavily to Essex on Tuesday, it means that Lancashire game could almost be a dead rubber for us if we beat Surrey tonight, depending on how other results go, with everyone except Essex in action this evening. A win puts us onto 16 points with two to play (Lancashire and Derbyshire, both away). Essex, Durham and Lancashire (16, 16.75 and 17pts theoretical maximum each, but they can't all get to those figures as Essex play Lancashire on the 26th) can all catch us, but would require us to balls up at least two of our remaining three games. Lancashire's a possible defeat because of our absentees, but no reason why we shouldn't win the other two.
  13. Nothing new there then
  14. I wonder what trousers thinks of this.
  15. They should get used to that sort of thing in League Two, not many sides with big travelling support and most of their fans will pay on the day wherever they go.
  16. The views expressed in this thread demonstrate why, IMO, the HCDAJFU sticky is a colossal waste of time. If someone sees a transfer rumour on another website, I don't see why they should be expected to trawl through 120-odd pages of one thread to see if it's already been discussed. They should, however, be willing and able to check thread titles on the first page or two of the forum to see if there's already a thread discussing that particular rumour.
  17. Barnsley have released ticket details for home fans, £10 for season ticket holders, £12 for others, and kids for a quid.
  18. Watching the highlights now, and I've seen Smith's dismissal a few times now, and still can't for the life of me work out how he's managed to be bowled from that delivery
  19. My vague recollection was that it was 11,000, to be fair, but that was before they decided the season ticket prices etc. Just a thought, they sold more than 10,000 season tickets, didn't they? That presumably means they've sold almost no individual match tickets for this weekend's game!
  20. Presume so, so that's a maximum 12,000, less any the away side fails to sell.
  21. Not the first time Spencer Day's changed his name by deed poll - he was previously known as Spencer Trethewy, who was responsible for the original Aldershot going bust in 1992. Also, you'll be surprised to discover that the sponsor is Paddy Power.
  22. 6,000 tickets still remaining for Saturday's game. That didn't take long...
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