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Sounds like Saints are now looking for a new manager. MH will get the sack once they have lined someone else up. These things are best done as quietly as possible, but it does look as if the message has finally got across and MH is on borrowed time.
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Just hope that Saints have a new manager in the wings when Hughes gets the boot. When Hughes goes his two sidekicks will go as well, so we are replacing the key coaching staff.
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Been announced that Premier league will use VAR from next season. About time given the events of last Saturday. Your thoughts?
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Saw the Michael Jackson statue when Saints played at Fulham the first season back in the Premier League in 2012. It was truly dreadful. Apparently it was removed in 2013 by the new chairman and in 2014 was installed at the National Football Museum in Manchester. Why they would want it is beyond me. Al-Fayed blamed Fulham's relegation in 2014 on the removal of the statue, You couldn't make this stuff up. Fulham now have a statue of George Cohen outside the ground, which seems far more fitting.
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The real problems will start with relegation when Gao realises that the club that he has borrowed loads of money to buy has suddenly plummeted in value. Guess where the parachute money will go. Then the only way will be down. The only hope is that we somehow survive this season and then there is a management clear out and Kruger and Reed go. But I can't see that happening. And having come round to the view that Hughes has to go, I really dont know who we could get to come here that would improve things. Think that things are about to get really messy.
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Just find a friend or relative who lives outside Hampshire. Order the tickets in their name and get them to post them on. Simples. Fulham is usually a good day out. Just a pity that the prices are so high.
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It's only worth getting rid of Hughes if we can get someone in who is a clear step up. NA was very unlucky to be sacked, but there was no doubting that Pochettino was a clear improvement. Anyone was going to be a step up on Pellegrino. But unless we can line up someone who is clearly going to be better, then I would stick with Mark Hughes.
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I don't remember the relegation scraps of the 90s being as dire as this season and last. I don't suppose that the football was any better but at least we had players who were prepared to give it a go, despite their limitations. I think that we will stay up this season (just), and then next season is likely to be just as bad.
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Just watched the highlights(?) on MOTD. The players should be made to watch it and listen to Jermaine Jenas's comments. He actually made some really good points about their decision making and lack of composure. There are clearly communication problems between players.
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Think that we will be bottom 6 but not go down. Huddersfield and Cardiff look poor. Fulham, Newcastle and Palace don't look much better and Ashley has already said that Newcastle wont be spending any money in January. Think that they will be joining Huddersfield and Cardiff. Going to be a long season though. My guess is Saints to finish 16th.
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For me it was walking back to the car, and someone stopping to ask me the score. Telling them that Saints had won 8-0 was completely unreal. Still not sure whether they believed me or not.
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We desperately need a leader on the field. Almost doesn't matter where they play, although central midfield would be ideal. Like a Jimmy Case, Alan Ball or a Terry Paine. Or a Roy Keane just to frighten the life out of everyone. Any ideas?
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Been checking the stats for 2016/17 and 2017/18. Really depressing. As SaintGarrett shows, we have only won ONE home game in 2018 - Bournemouth. It was only five home wins in 2017, three last season and two the previous season. No wonder crowds are starting to dip. It's surprising that they have stayed over 30k this long Its not that long ago that we won 19 home games in a row - second half of League One promotion season and first half of Championship promotion season. In 2011 we won 21 home games in the calendar year. Used to go to SMS expecting a win. It's going to be a long season. The only consolation is that there are three other terrible sides in the league (Huddersfield, Cardiff, Newcastle). Fulham will pick up. We are playing for 17th place again.
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Surely if MH is serious about making changes after Saturday, then this is the game to do try them out. Don't just play 11 who didn't start on Saturday and treat it as a training match. Start with something close to the team that he would look to play on Sunday, and use the subs sensibly in the second half to give some players a break. Obviously start with dropping Hoedt. He needs to find a formation/team selection that works for the players that he has at his disposal, and preferably as quick as possible. Not sure that he is close to finding it at the moment.
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Yawn. Next you will be wanting Glenn Hoddle back. Although personally I think that all our troubles can be traced back to when Bill Dodgin left for Fulham in 1949.
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This No goals scored in 6 of the last 7 home games under Puel. My guess is that the Puel supporters weren't at many of these games. I was and it wasn't fun. The most entertaining moment was Harry Arter's penalty miss for Bournemouth when he nearly hit the roof of the Northam. The problem wasn't sacking Puel but replacing him with Pellegrino - who turned out to be even worse. To get back to topic. My view is that the jury is still out on Mark Hughes. We are certainly better going forward, but worse at the back. If we get to the end of the season with a consistent way of playing and a lower mid-table finish then it would be progress.
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No music at all before the game, other than OWTS (preferably the big band version from the seventies) as the teams come out. It's not hard.
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His father died during the week. Understandably not really on it today.
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I see the Somerset captain said he wouldn't comment on the pitch because they both had to play on it... Yeah that and Taunton last week was ****e
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May have been at the time. Found this on wiki. 'The highest attendance for any game outside of the final came on 5 February 2013 for the Northern Area final, when Coventry City lost to Crewe Alexandra 3–0 at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry (they later won the away leg 2-0, going down 3-2 on aggregate), in front of a crowd of 31,054.'
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You might like to watch the youtube link below (from 37 seconds onwards) That's the Chapel after Billy Sharp's second goal in 2012!
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Excellent thread. For those that I was actually present at: 1) Camara v Norwich in 2005. Loudest I have ever known SMS 2) Billy Sharp second goal v Portsmouth in 2012 3) Billy Sharp v Coventry in 2012 4) Tony Funnell at Orient in 1978 5) Tadic at Man U in 2015 Plus an honourable mention for Curran's goal v Leeds in 1979 and Channon's goal of a 1000 passes in 1982 For games watched at home Stokes goal in 1976 obviously wins it. With Rickie Lambert's goal v Scotland a close second.
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Don't often claim to be ITK, but from what I have heard FF is not in a good place. His confidence as a keeper is shot (self-evidently), he is clearly not even third choice and we are unlikely to see him in a Saints shirt again. His career as a footballer has come to a shuddering halt, and however much money he is getting paid that is going to be tough. Commercially Saints have messed up big time here by giving him such a long contract. Doubtless his agent will want him to stick around so that he gets his cut, but I doubt that is in anyone's best interests, either the clubs or FFs. My guess is that he wont be around for much longer
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So just how bloated is our first team squad now? We have a number of players that we are still paying salaries for who are never going to get near the 18 man squad, let alone the starting 11. Can see a few problems coming with players throwing strops about not getting games. Think that the players that we have brought in this summer seem like sensible buys, but I guess time will tell.
