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Lord Duckhunter

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  1. Taking in isolation yes, but added to Swansea, Wolves Res, West Ham (2 up against 10 men, needing a last minute pen) Watford & Huddersfield , alarm bells should be ringing. We've scored in one home game , and only once against 10 men. We've scored 2 away & one of those was in defeat, whilst the other against the leagues worst side. We have had by far & away the easiest set of fixtures of any side (and with WBA, Newcastle & Brighton coming up). We couldn't of hand picked a better set of fixtures (bar Man U), we've even had one away game switched to home. And we went out of the cup at home to a **** poor championship side. Panic is too strong a word, but it's not just the Stoke result Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. He'll start next game, be totally ineffective, be substituted after an hour, spend 3 or 4 games on the bench, come on & look mildly interested (to great acclaim on here), before starting the cycle all over again. A 20 min cameo every 5 weeks is not the basis of deserving a run in the side. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. When was the last time you watched Southampton & one of our players did something a bit naughty. Left his foot in, or roughed someone up. We're a team if ****ing choir boys, or as Roy Keane famously called Arsenal , a team of Son-in-laws. We're soft as shiete Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Bottled an aerial challenge right at the end today, said it all to me. Get rid Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Changing the manager when we finish 8th & get to a cup final is not the answer. The supporters lost their fuvking head after the league cup defeat & the club should have stood firm, but they lost theirs as well. Oh Claude upset the little darlings, so ****ing what, they needed upsetting. Now they've got a guy in they want to play for, they like , and surprise surprise, they're even worse than last year. But we are where we are. The guys been handed a poisoned chalice, hopefully he can grow into the job and our ****ing idiot supporters don't hound him out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. 10 real men & Shaqiri against 8 real men & 3 fannies . Too soft, pretty pretty , football . Pelle would have had 2 today , for as well as VvD played, & he did play well , he still mistimed a header that was easier than their guys first goal. Someone needs to kick these twts up the arse. I'm sick of tired of travelling up & down the country and watching the same lackadaisical propaganda football. We're too nice. I bet sides love playing against us, Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. I'd take a 0-0 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. I just contrast the people moaning they can't get tickets for big or local games , with the fact Stoke hasn't sold out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Part of me thinks that today's nippers need a dose of Corbyn in practise , so they can see how bad it really will be. The problem is the damage he'll do in his one term. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. I'm not so sure. The Tories need to play the long game & need May to stay in place taking all the flak. Once Brexits over she needs to stand aside to be replaced by someone fresh & young. They'll get a honeymoon period before going to the country. Personally I'd go for Priti Patel. Imagine her, a bird from Ugandan Indian decent in her 50's going up against privileged white old men in Cable & Corbyn. If Brexit's gone, done , finto , the Tory remain areas will probably come back into the fold ( at least the ones without the younger demographics) and can you really see Corbyn winning another 60 odd seats. They'll probably make lots of gains in Jocksville , but that's just rearranging anti Tory votes. They'll probably need to take 30 seats directly off the Tories, can they do that with Corbyn? One thing is sure, the Tories won't run such a bad campaign, and if reports are to be beloved, a lot of labour incumbents went with the line that Corbyn couldn't win, so vote for me to limit May's majority. If people think Corbyn could win, that may put people off. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. I doubt he regrets going to Liverpool. If he hadn't he'd have regretted that the rest of his life. He'll look back on Southampton as the pinnacle of his career, but he'll treasure playing for his boyhood club, scoring at Anfield & scoring in the champions league. There's no way he's any regrets imo . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Not his Dad, and not upset about him being dropped. Only showing up the inconsistency of your posts. Jack & Yoshida "never won a header" ( pony by the way, but what you wrote). Yet when Wes not winning a header directly contributed to the winning goal, it's not his fault. It's all the fault of the guy who didn't stop the cross. Laughable double standards. He probably would have been bullied by Lakaku, but one thing for sure, you'd have been blaming him, not the failure to stop the crosses. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Centre forwards have been doing that for years & getting away with it, it's part & parcel of the game. If you watch Wes actually felt for, and got involved physically with Lukaku first. They analysed it on Goals on Sunday and the consensus was that Wes was naive in his starting position and in engaging Lukaku first. His new to English football, so will learn. Whether it was technically a foul or not is irrelevant to my initial point, which is had Jack Stephens been pushed away like that and we'd conceded , people on here would be giving him pelters. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Silly me. I should have realised, when Yoshida or Jack defended poorly from crosses it was their fault, anyone else it's the allowing of the cross. Maybe you should tell the pundits on sky, because their opinion was Wes got out muscled & bullied. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. My post was aimed at the posters who keep making excuses for Boufal, just like they did for Gaston. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. No, like Boufal, Gaston & Classie. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. **** me, if that's the middle ground what's the far left. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Wes' weak defending cost us the goal Saturday. Not saying Stephens would have done any better, but poster after poster would have taken great pleasure pointing that out had it been Stephens. Anything to have a pop at our homegrown youngsters. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. Corbyn has done a right number on the lemmings that chant Oh Jeremy Corbyn . New type of politics, authentic,it's just pony, & pony that'll hopefully be exposed by the next election. He's shameless about it. When Marr asked him & he kept refusing to answer if he'd join a picket line. Marr said "what happened to the Jeremy Corbin I've known and interviewed for years, who always gave a straight answer", his reply was " I became Labour leader". Just like every other politician who becomes leader, new kind of politics my arse. Their Brexit position will fall apart once there's meaningful votes & they're making eye watering spending commitments. As Andy Burnham said yesterday there's nothing progressive about abolishing tuition fees as it's the high earners will benefit, it'll also cost a fortune . Today's announcements from McDonnell is just them pointing at things people don't like & saying they'll sort them. How is capping debt interest on credit cards going to encourage people to pay them off, if anything it'll encourage more debt. Everybody knows pfi contracts ( most a legacy of labour trying to keep spending off the books) are disgraceful , but where are they getting the billions from to "take them back" & what does it say to investors when the Government reneges on its deals. They claim Parliament , in other words The Party as they'll have a majority if they're implementing it, will decide the value of them. Billions of pounds & the loss of investors confidence will be the outcome. Once people wake up & realise they're bonkers ,they're screwed . I personally think we'll look back on the 2017 election as a tipping point. The moment that The Tories were so bad, that they enabled the hard left to take over the Labour Party. Which in turn ensured a generation of Tory governments. Perversely, by being so bad May could have saved the Tories, because any half decent opponents would inflict a '97 whitewash on this lot Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. JRod having an interesting game. Blatantly brought down for peno but played on & hit post ( ref a joke not bringing it back ) , then a Saints like finish with a fanny header cleared off the line. Smashes it with his head & it's a goal. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. Anyone who wants to ban chicks from football is a ****ing dinosaur Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Although when called out, it turns out it was a wind up Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  24. Nope. He said he wanted Brexit to fail before adding " and I'd rather see the nation fail" Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. Pretty pointless having a forum if you're just going to leave it to the professionals. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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