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Everything posted by Lighthouse
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Adam Armstrong scored 29 goals in his last Championship season, is he too good for us?
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From 52-0 to 86-4 is somewhat of an improvement. I went down for a few hours earlier, not a bad day when the suns out.
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Correct. If Saints played any of the teams England women have, they’d win every game 20-0, wouldn’t need a penalty shoot out, ever, and would win every tournament in second gear.
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Is that the issue though, really? I'd say a team without fight is one which downs tools when the going gets tough. 1-0 down at half time becomes 4-0 in the second half, etc. We aren't doing that, we just look bereft of ideas, confidence and joy. Every game just seems like an uphill slog against the inevitable.
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Im not going to knock women's football, but comments like this are way off. There is nothing Saints can learn from women's football at all, they were able to break down a defence which sits deep because they were playing against far, far weaker oposition. People have been saying similar things about Burnley all season, then when they come up against City in the cup they get thumped 6-0.
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Ellis had a good night with the ball for Punjab last night. 4 wickets for an eccon. of 7.50.
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A real trend setter, he was an anti-vaxxer before it was cool.
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Calmness personified for the third.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-65175712 Nothing but an ill-informed hatchet job. Those people came to me willingly!
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They’re all mistakes and limitations of our own players, nothing to do with luck. Do you want to go into games next season saying things like, "if Swansea’s best player gets sent off… if West Brom’s strikers miss five great chances…" or do you want a manager who can actually get us out-playing teams?
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He's done nothing, literally nothing, that would make me think he deserves a crack in the Championship. He has no managerial experience anywhere else and his one good performance was away to Chelsea, which seems to be his version of Jones trip to Goodison. We've been hugely lucky to get 5 of those 8 points. If Ihenacho wasn't wearing his grandma's slippers Selles would have 5 from 8, which will be 5 from 10 after we play Arsenal and City. He wont track 44 points for the season, he's had his slice of luck but on actual merit we look as dreadful as we did under Jones. We'll get relegated, probably some 6 or 7 points off safety when all's said and done, and he'll p*ss off in summer, along with hopefully half our squad.
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Why? What on Earth has he shown to think he’s worth persisting with as manager? Since he took over we’ve beaten a pretty useless Chelsea side, thanks only to a JWP free kick and been dreadful ever since. The Leicester win was very little different to the 1-4 Newcastle defeat which did for Ralph, the only difference being they wasted their four or five excellent chances and the Magpies took theirs. We got a 0-0 at United when their best player was sent off after half an hour and were gifted another point by a soft penalty against Spurs. Basically, since Chelsea, we could very easily have lost every game if we hadn’t had a huge slice of luck. That includes losing in the cup at home to Grimsby. He’s no better a manager than Jones, in fact he isn’t a manager at all.
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More chance of being managed by Brian Potter.
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… who you think would actually improve us right now. Wishing we had Mané, Tadic and Virgil is too easy, which spectacularly average names from days gone by would you probably take if offered? I’ll go for: Jason Puncheon David Prutton Rudi Skacel
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-65155075 Would you like cream with that, you c**t?
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Yeah, I mistakenly believed that Aribo would be something other than slow, lazy and dreadful. I also thought that Mara, Edozie and Larios (remember that bloke) whilst young and inexperienced, would at least provide excitement in small bursts.
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Next week - Man City, after that - Palace and Arsenal.
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I can guarantee Cacaeres wouldn’t have let Ibra have that head because there’s no way he’d still be on the pitch after 86 minutes. He’d have been dragged off at half time with steam coming out of his backside. He ruptured his Achilles plying for Juve, he wouldn’t even have trained for 6 months after that. Players coming back from those kinds of injuries make 20 minute substitute appearances and usually look well off the pace, not 95 minutes in a cup final.
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In the week between signing and the cup final.
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The cup final was Stephens' tenth competitive game in two months. I've never rated him as a player but if nothing else is true he was obviously match fit, unlike Caceres.
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So, you're litterally just ignoring the 'not played a game of competitive football for over a year' bit then? Righty ho.
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TBH, analysing all our rivals results every weekend is a fairly futile hobby. We know the cutoff is likely to be around 33-36 points, because everyone will pick up points here and there. We just need to get slightly above that.
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Probably much, much worse; he hadn’t played a competitive game for over a year when we played the cup final and was only ever trusted with a run out against the worst attack in the league, away at Boro in the penultimate game with nothing to play for. I also don’t buy this confidence some people have that we’d have won a trophy with Fonte and Virgil. Sure, they were better players but both played the full 90 in our trip to OT earlier in the year and we lost, comfortably. United cruised to a 2-0 win in second gear.
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Matt has no interest what so ever in ‘healthy debate’ or ‘listening to two sides of the argument’. He frequently blocks anybody on social media ho contradicts him and would probably ignore a meteorite landing in the Solent if it was reported on, “the mainstream meeeeeeja”. His idea of having an open mind is being an ignorant blowhard and hoping that people pay attention to him.
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