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Daft Kerplunk

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  1. I actually barely remember the match as b) just enjoying the one-off moment of us playing such a legendary ground and b) I’d consumed a fair few Menabreas along the canal 🤣
  2. At first glance, I don’t disagree with your logic but do the same calculations over 5 years. Most of the players are similar so it’s a reasonable to suggest that last year’s good run was a blip (albeit relatively sustained) more than anything. If it were music, you could say that out of 5 albums, one was a blinder but 4 were bang average. Do you judge on the one, or the career?
  3. For a good number of years before the first lockdown last year until December we just haven’t been good. Form last year was temporary from the evidence of this year so far. It’s easy for some to forget just how bad things were before covid put a halt to the 2019/20 season temporarily. If form is temporary and class is permanent, we are just a little bit above the dunces in our class.
  4. I’m sure Paul Hardyman might potentially be a nice bloke but...who in their right mind takes on a coach with no particularly outstanding track record to join a club that prides itself on having a world-beating academy? And he’s a Pompey hero. Incredibly bullish!t decision when you absolutely know there are better coaches available, perhaps some of them even have Saints in their history. Just like the first team, the academy needs to be intensely assessed and realise that beyond spreadsheets and matrices, humans make the difference. It’d be nice to see us start employing the best people available and if not, at least people who give a sh!t about what this club means and have the desire to make it better from a deeper POV.
  5. Bet Gao is regretting the decision not to sell now. We are absolutely in a relegation battle on this form
  6. The club’s accountants will be. With commercial performance lower than it should be (covid and non-covid), the drop is league places will be putting the pressure on other departments outside the first team to make savings
  7. So the plan is the problem 🤔
  8. In other words, absolutely perfect for modern football 😄
  9. Ralph could surely benefit from a decent coaching set-up. It can’t be great on the training pitch with the dross we have in Craig Fleming, Kelvin Davis and Dave Watson! Ralph doesn’t appear to communicate with any of these during a match and seems isolated.
  10. Fans can focus on penalties though, the players should have come out fired up in the second to carry on applying pressure and be on the front foot. Any team playing us that is 1 nil down at half time knows they can come at us early doors and we will fold. We have a mentality problem. Super harsh penalty but that only made it 1-1. We’ve been weak in our attitude yet again.
  11. Utterly predictable. Forget blaming the penalty decision, we’ve been fannying about since the last minutes of the second half.
  12. Mark Dennis with loads of very bad challenges: cult figure. Different time, different football.
  13. Stop the count! Stop the count! Stop the coooooooooooooouuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnt!
  14. Between April 2010 and November 2018, Reed was Head of Football Development and the Vice-Chairman of Football at Southampton. In this time many of the strong but perhaps forthright coaches were got rid of and replaced with average yes men, or worse, just mates of those at the top who aren’t that great but have got the plum roles. Add declining recruitment and more challenge from the likes of Chelsea who pay parents or offer ridiculous contracts to youngsters and there is a blend of problems. All these players making the first team now are just statistics to sell the club to sponsors, prospective buyers and fans who can’t tell the difference between a genuine good prospect and an average one. The last players of genuine ability and the hunger required came through the academy a decade ago. Matt Crocker has a huge job on his hands, the success won’t come because of cowering corporate behaviour, pretty powerpoints and pulling socks up, it’ll come by having the best coaches, perhaps even some ex-players in the environment who know the club and what it takes to make it in the game, and then convincing parents that this is the place for talented kids playing among other talented kids, not just kids taken on to boost the numbers. Some will be lost because of the money, many will know that with the best coaches, this would be the only place to be. That’s what has been lost. Some still choose to ride on a wave that fell flat on the shore a decade ago.
  15. Could be just what we need to get some goals back in this group. Hopefully we can secure a solid mid table spot now
  16. Is this a case of BS? Surely the facilities are open for first team use and recovery unless the legal team has deemed this naughty behaviour and they are impacting football success. A risk reduction approach is fine but surely the club hasn’t lost sight of their primary reason for existence and players need to be ready to play.
  17. This one is for the people who purchased a stop the count T-shirt
  18. 19th September 1984 UEFA Cup Southampton FC 0 v Hamburg SV 0
  19. Leicester are certainly above us now and will be for the foreseeable. When they won the league they got catapulted into that higher perception and they have capitalised on it with signing replacement and new players and commercially where they’ve been more active and are still looking to expand. Whether this is funded by an owner doesn’t mean anything. Arguing that we are in their category is futile, they are the Apple computer to our Dell.
  20. Football player wants to play actual competitive football and not play for a B team. I thought that these are the players we should like. Sitting on the bench occasionally whilst the club boost the ‘academy’ players who’ve ‘made it’ to the first team numbers is hardly what any football player should want. It’s rubbish if a true talent wants to move on but if he isn’t playing for us, it’s better for his career to be playing competitive football somewhere. Makes a nice change in a way from those who aren’t going to make it as a Premier League player staying because they’ve got a decent salary.
  21. No, looks at which tournaments academy teams should play in, and then gets teams to come to Southampton.
  22. It would be nice to think that fans wouldn’t fall for the player letting us down bullshit this time. The ‘good’ offer highlighted by Adam Blackmore suggests we haven’t offered a great deal and Hassenhutl’s chat about not relying on Danny Ings shows you the internal reality. He’s likely to go because his value is not appreciated or affordable to the bean counters. We are in a financial hole, the commercial department is at best average so money isn’t going to be flooding in to help fund player wages so we need to sell the key assets, which are players. It’s naive to think otherwise. Best case scenario would be selling the club to someone either willing to invest in areas that don’t impact financial fair play therefore ‘freeing’ up money for football or one with some genuine commercial gumption rather than the current team at the helm. Preferably both. If you do go Danny, you go with my best wishes. You gave the club what they needed, we fans have had a genuine hero for a bit. You deserve a shot at achievement that you won’t get here.
  23. Not destroyed as it is still operating but it is nowhere near as good as it was. From what I understand, the rot started with Les who took credit for what had gone before but started getting rid of coaches who didn’t believe he or Martin Hunter were the best thing since sliced bread. Les was great at creating a story about how good he was and with a board made up of people who were/are pretty clueless about football, that made him untouchable for awhile. They also didn’t like kids who were talented and full of potential but were rough around the edges, and it still doesn’t look like we recruit from the city’s tougher areas that much anymore. As someone has pointed out though, Chelsea do get to kids and families through very generous offers so that does make it harder but if you’ve got the best set-up with great coaches, parents will at least need to turn that down and go for the money instead. The decline has continued with the appointment and promotion of sub-standard coaches, turning down the opportunity to employ good ex-players to join the coaching staff because they aren’t Matt Hale’s mates, poor recruitment at the younger ages and giving more attention to the academy satellite at Bath and the West Country than here in Southampton and the South. People don’t sarcastically call the academy Bathampton for nothing. Hopefully Matt Crocker will be able to get to make changes but he will be up against some skilful internal politicians adept at keeping their jobs and power. The academy will be back to its best when the kids we sign at 8-12 start making the first team, not the kids we sign at 16 or older who’ve really been developed as players at another academy in the UK or Europe.
  24. If we sell, it could fill a financial hole we are probably in. Great financial action. Will be a massive loss for the first team, fans and the actual football element of SFC. Terrible football action.
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