
Maggie May
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https://amp.theguardian.com/football/2024/sep/12/football-daily-email-the-barclaysmen Beattie and Henri Camara for me.
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10 goals in 13 games for Sunderland are tasty numbers. Definitely deserving of a go in the PL.
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A bit Bijlow the belt…
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Then we will absolutely go down. We need to learn from our mistakes from the circus show of the last PL season. We need to stick with RM. He’s the only chance we have with the side we’ve built up.
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Edozie has had plenty of opportunities to shine under four managers. He hasn’t. You can’t blame RM for that.
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Good job we’ve been relegated three games in. I don’t think I’d be able to handle the negativity.
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If we pull off this signing, I’ll be cracking open the Kostic soda
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Poor bloke. That’s awful.
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Hopefully Saints will be turning their attention to my brother Bijlow. Very nice!
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I really do think it is going to click at some point.
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Hopefully he won’t be Bijlow Premier League level.
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You’ve got to trust the Saints backroom staff and scouting network if they’re going for Bijlow. Surely he will pass a medical but, on paper, you’d be worried about a goalkeeper who’s suffered a broken wrist previously. As for the JWP link, I don’t believe it at all.
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It didn’t take long for a lot of you to turn on RM then. Two games, ffs.
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£30m is madness on what will be a punt. For every van Dijk there’s an Elyounoussi.
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Exactly. If we want Feyenoord to sell, our offer can’t Bijlow.
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World Cup finalist, too.
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One game down, one defeat. We can take a lot of positives out of that performance. Ultimately it was down to an avoidable error. That was the best we’ve played at St James’s Park for years. They’re a team who believe they will be challenging for the Champions League. If we keep that level up, we should be fine. What I think a lot of fans need to realise is just how lucky we are to be back in the Premier League and seeing a performance like that after years of dross. The season before last is surely one of the worst in our history. Thankfully we have a manager who managed to galvanise a team totally devoid of confidence and a fan base who endured defeat after defeat, woeful performance after woeful performance ever since we were hammered at Villa Park back in 2022. The play off final was magic. In fact, we bossed the play offs and deservedly went up after a shaky end to the season. I can understand the feelings of some fans who think we need to be doing more to secure good quality players who can keep us up. This isn’t Football Manager. The majority of us don’t really know what it’s like behind the scenes. This is going to be a tough season. But there is a lot of heart in this team. Already I’m seeing posts like “Cameron Archer? Jeffrey Archer more like” after today’s performance. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but it’s a shame if we lost some of the positivity post play offs. We need to be fully behind this team. We look better than Luton, Sheffield United and Burnley last season. We have a chance. If we were playing a Championship fixture today, I would be fearing a downward spiral. But here we are, giving Newcastle a run for their money.
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Even if we don’t get anything from this, it’s been absolutely sweet watching the Newcastle fans get riled up. I cannot stand them as a team.
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lol I cannot stand Newcastle.
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Bullseye! Happy with that. Upgrade on Mara.
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Cameron Archer is a shrewd buy.
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Why we gotta sing this song so loud? Ugochukwu, Ugochukwu! !
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Who was the last signing that genuinely got you excited?
Maggie May replied to Midfield_General's topic in The Saints
It’s a strange one on paper but I think the first signing that genuinely excited me was Rory Delap for £4million. We’d unearthed a few gems in the 90s, notably Beattie, Pahars, and Richards, for relatively small beer but seeing us break our transfer record in the summer we were moving to St Mary’s seemed like the club was ready to establish itself as a side serious Premier League side, rather than perennial strugglers.