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S-Clarke

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  1. Shows that money doesn't buy success. Leicester spunked near on 14m in transfer fees, god knows how much on wages, an didn't ever get anywhere near a promotion spot. WHU should have done much much better with the squad they had, 55k p/w and £5m on Kevin Nolan for e.g.....he's had a very poor season though. Team spirit and togetherness is much more important than spending £14m.
  2. We need pace at RB, RM and up top. Maybe a bit of pace at CB too. You can't under estimate how important a bit of pace is in the premier league, not only in the attacking side of the pitch...but also at the back. Having that recovery pace at the back will make me much more comfortable...which is why I think someone like Davies would be a good addition to the back 4, and Clyne @ RB. Both affordable and getable, and we wouldn't need to break the bank to get them.
  3. As thought of on another thread, It would be a good idea to wrap up the season with some general player reviews.....This is my take on it. Davis - 9 - Great season in my book. Team of the year, 18 clean sheets and plenty of MOTM performances. Probably his best season for us. Fox - 7 - Some great displays, some okish displays - but he's been pretty consistent it has to be said. When he first came here he was often caught out of position, but as the months went on his defensive side improved massively. Some of his offensive deliveries were just class. Fonte - 7 - He's slipped from an 8 to a 7 just on his end of the season, where he has been pretty ropey it has to be said - but he's made up for it today! At the start of the season he was imperious but he slipped in form at the wrong time for us - but he still helped us get over the line. Jos - 9 - What a signing. He's a hero. I love the way he plays, it's like he enjoys every minute of it. His reading of the game is immaculate, his heading is fantastic and his overall contribution to this season is monumental. Those 8 goals have been match winners in most cases. Richardson - 8 - He surprised the hell out of me this season and up until around February time he was pushing for most improved player of the year - unfortunately he then started picking up a few knocks and niggles, but 14 or 15 assists from RB says it all - most of those are from open play too. A terrific player for us this year both offensively and defensively. Guly - 6 - Started the season really well and got up to 11 goals by January, not bad at all. Since then though he has been pretty poor, it has to be said. It's not that he's a poor player by any means as I think he has a lot to offer, but he's gone through a pretty nasty stale patch for us. A terrific start to the season from him and us stamped our authority on this league though. Cork 8 - I think he's been great. At the start of the season you could see the difference he made, he was a step up in our midfield. The frustrating thing about him would obviously be his lack of goals or any goal threat, and that goes for the midfield in general really, but he has had a great year and has proven what a great signing he was. He will slot into the premier league without any worries what so ever. Hammond 7 - Started the season so well, but he was never going to keep that up all year - but he has always remained consistent and you can always trust him to do a job. He doesn't offer much attacking threat but his breaking up of the play and shielding of the back 4 has been great. Morgan - 9 - Great year for him IMO - 2 goals...! and some majestic performances. At times the game has looked too easy for him at this level as he strides around the pitch like he owns it. A player that will make his mark in the premier league and someone who will probably never play below it again. Chaplow 8 - He didn't start the season for us and was often brought on as a substitute, but he always made a difference - he then was rewarded with starts. And those starts produced some of our most scintillating displays of the season. He was influential in our massive wins against Birmingham, Boro, P'Boro....terrific. He didn't play anywhere near as many as I'd have liked though, if he hadn't got injured when he was in the form of his life I don't think we'd have had that bad patch in Dec-Jan. He never recovered his earlier form when he came back, but that was always going to be a tough ask. Lallana - 10 - What can you say? 13 goals, numerous assists and performances which took the **** out of his opposing full backs. Him making a fool of John Panstil will stand out for me. A glorious football player who sets the tone for how we play and he will be such a terrific watch in the premier league. Lambert 10 - Player of the season, top goal scorer, team of the year. Legend. I don't think I was the only one who was so happy for him when he got those goals against Ipswich, you were kind of willing them in as you knew how hard he'd worked to get here. He never looked back after that game and 31 goals is an amazing effort.''Rickie Lambert, Southampton's goal machine'' - without question. Sharp - 8 - Jury was slightly out at the beginning, as he made a bit of an iffy start and didn't get out of the blocks as quick as we all wanted, missed a couple of sitters and was then an expensive substitute. He quite clearly wasn't Saints fit though, and once our team had worked their wonders on him we had a different player on our hands. He has been terrific in the run in and has scored some massive goals for us. Sometimes you look back at January as being a key month....and signing Sharp has certainly proven that to be the case. Notable mentions: Martin 7 - Didn't play a great deal, but when he did he didn't do much wrong. His worst display was probably Leicester at home, but he's the sort of CB that you don't worry about. I'm never nervous with him in the team and that's huge credit to him as a player, the journey he's come on is brilliant. Butters 7 - Only came in at the back end of the season really, but he made a contribution. You know what you get with Danny - full of effort and commitment, and he was very consistent. It was nice to see him get a run in the team to be honest. Lee - 7 - Made a huge difference to us once he settled, but unfortunately we didn't see enough of him. I'm sure he'd have scored many more goals for us if he'd have stayed injury free, but from what I saw from him I think he'll be excellent in the premier league. SDR - 6 - Ok, but not great. Flatters to deceive for me. Some great moments, notably Reading away, but lots of inconsistent and frustrating moments - today's cameo performance from him kind of summed his season up! Conners 6 - Great start to the season, along with the team, but he's too injury prone to be a regular in this team anymore. Appreciate his contribution though as he's such a good pro. Hopefully he finds a new club next year and starts banging them in again. Harding 6 - Not his best year and shown up on a few occasions, probably not good enough for the premier league but he's been part of our journey - and his name will still go down in Southampton history as to what we've achieved the last 3 years.
  4. Connolly at home to Boro. An awesome goal.
  5. I'll give it a go and will start a new thread.
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    Adkins off?

    To be fair I think the emotion of the situation just got to everyone, you could see Sharp welling up and so was Nigel. It's a remarkable journey as a team and as individuals.
  7. S-Clarke

    Adkins off?

    Knowing what Cortese is like, he'd have seen this season as a failure as we didn't win it!
  8. I've been having a look too, most seem to have missed us and feel we're a traditional premier league club! Which is true I guess. We were always there, always a tough place to go, involved in famous games, famous players . We were never a boring club up there and have obviously stuck in the memories of most. I think we're there to stay for a long time.
  9. Thank you. I'm gutted he's not been here to see it, but he saw the start at Wembley.
  10. S-Clarke

    Adkins off?

    Silly thread, he's clearly here for the long-term as it's down to him that we're here.
  11. To be fair, if they do stay up, you'd have to say that's potentially a decent couple of wins next year.
  12. I'd expect Birmingham to win it. But boy it's going to be fun watching other fans sufering...!!
  13. A day that will live long in the memory. Today we rose to the occasion and once we got to grips with the game Coventry were startled and very very limited, which we exploited very well. They put in a decent shift to be fair to them, but they couldn't contain us. I always felt we'd do it, it's been an amazing season - actually, a breathtaking season. I said at the start of the season that we should expect to be in and around the top 10, pushing for the top 6. But to end the season 2nd, without ever falling out of the top 2 at any point is just remarkable and it takes some real management and mental toughness to see that through. That's why people need to relax a little about next year and stop all these posts about us needing to acquire 6,7, 8 new players, because that will just ruin what we've done for the past 2 years. Lessons can be learned from Norwich and Swansea, get yourself promoted playing a decent style of football and with a nucleus of players that can step up. We have that. Then all you need to do is add premier league quality into key positions to improve the squad depth. I wouldn't bet against us surprising more next year because the togetherness of this squad is 2nd to none. What they've achieved together is amazing, they must all feel 10 foot tall and when they look around at each-other in the dressing room and acknowledge what they've achieved TOGETHER. This team needs to be trusted and it will do us proud next year in the premier league.
  14. Calm down. We don't and won't need that many new players. We will sign 3 or 4 new additions like we did last year and the year before, but I expect the panic to ensue when we haven't bought a new team.
  15. All of them.
  16. S-Clarke

    Fonte....

    Hang your head in shame. Lead from the back and lead by example. Love him.
  17. He's basically done what I do on football manager. It's great when you build a team that wins every week and you lap up the praise, but when I lose 3 or 4 on the trot and get knocked out of competitions I also walk out. In the real world he seems to have wimped out of a challenge, it was never going to be a case of non-stop success, there would always be tricky patches he'd have to overcome - and I think it's safe to say that he's spectacularly failed at that.
  18. I'm wearing my jester hat with red wig, I will have my face painted and will wear some bright red jeans to match my red and white top....
  19. It's illegal and is known as football corruption and taking the game into disrepute. If that happened and the authorities found out, I'd expect WHU's result to be made null and void (I.e a 3-0 reverse for Hull) and Coventry's result made null and void (3-0 to us). Probably including some hefty fines and maybe even additional points deductions. It's ludicrous to think that's even legal.
  20. That's just being silly. They can try all they want, but at the end of the day they have poor players who are not good enough for this league (As demonstrated, as the table never lies) and to add insult to injury, half of those players aren't even available. We're not playing Man City, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Milan, Chelsea......we're not away at Leicester, Birmingham, West Ham. No, we're at home to a relegated, demoralized and depleted Coventry city team. People need to stop panicking and just enjoy the buildup. There couldn't be a better game, let's be honest.
  21. Good post. This has a feeling of Southend back in 2006 doesn't it.....?
  22. do what you've done all year at home and have no regrets at FT.
  23. Nah, he's got months yet. Even touch and go for pre-season I'd have thought.
  24. Even Bent at 'up to 24m' is criminal. More expensive than David Villa. Work that out.
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