I also think there's a lack of understanding between the players up front. We've had new players come in, changes in personnel most weeks, it's not really settled there and I don't think this is helping at the moment.
If fit yes but MS has just come back from (another) injury. It was also his mistake that created the 2nd goal but yes, if fit, he's almost the first name on the team sheet.
We're following the lead of the main political parties. Announce good news (JWP) on the same day you try and bury bad news (Cork).
Anyway, as you say, glad to see him stay. Think he's come on significantly this year under Koeman.
I was sat in the Pompey season ticket section with my Dad who got us tickets through a friend of a friend on the Pompey Board.
Wasn't the most popular of teenagers when the goal went in and I lept off my seat. Am I right in thinking Alan Biley (sp) had just hit the bar at the other end?
Never heard of him but a quick glance at Wiki says a midfielder (we're well cover there already - future Cork / Morgan possible moves may change that) who gets a goal every ten games or so.
New article up on Sky Sports
http://www1.skysports.com/transfer/news/21476/9645562/premier-league-morgan-schneiderlin-is-good-enough-for-the-top-but-could-he-get-there-with-southampton
Daily Echo reporting positive news on the injury. 3 - 4 weeks out potentially missing only 2 Prem games.
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/11721485.Injury_boost_for_Saints_star/?ref=mr
Sorry if already posted but an interesting report on Sky Sports of some of the top Prem clubs total wage bills.
Saints being at less than a quarter (or so) of Man City Man Utd and Chelsea. No surprises there but shows how much we are punching above our weight in relative performance terms.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9642781/premier-league-chelseas-wage-bill-rises-to-1631905m-a-year-but-is-still-lower-than-manchester-clubs