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14 hours ago, Shroppie said:
It wasn't a chip. It was a hard-hit, curling shot into the top corner.
Mccarthy actually helps his defence by coming for crosses. Forster puts pressure on by staying rooted to his line.
Forster has been coming off his line much earlier since his return, to his credit.
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1 hour ago, jabei said:
I've read a few reports this morning and everyone seems to be talking about the Neto goal being world class. Barely a mention of the Ings goal. Am I alone in thinking that Vesty shouldn't be turned so easily and that McCarthy should've saved it?
On the GK debate, I'm a fan of McCarthy and was very critical of Fraser when it seemed the opponent just needed to get a shot on target to score a goal (my memory is good and it was that bad) but there's no way conceding 14 goals in 3 games, regardless of fault, puts you in a good mindset. Fraser should definitely play against Chelsea.
Vesty shouldn't have been turned as easily, but I have sympathy with McCarthy as it was a thunderbolt at almost point-blank range. Fraser probably would have stood a better chance at stopping it because that's his preferred type of save to make, but not many keepers would have IMO.
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On 07/02/2021 at 19:09, Lee On Solent Saint said:
I would love us to win it, but for a club like us the extra few million or so for say 14th opposed to 9th could be the difference to getting two players or three players this summer. Would rather we make steady improvements in the league, building up a proper squad before tackling another European campaign. Small squads like ours are just not sustainable for European football.
You've taken a bit of a coating in here for this one! I sympathise. I don't agree, but it is the same view I had years ago (almost word-for-word) when Koeman was here. The league is fickle, though. We're not gonna win it, because it's geared for teams with the biggest bank accounts, and any 'success' in the league (and the financial benefits that go with it) are fleeting as far as our memories as fans go. From a business perspective, it's definitely better for the club, but for us as fans, you need excitement. My best two memories in recent years? Long's goal at Anfield, and Gabbi's equalizer at Wembley.
This club needs trophies. Not at all costs like our neighbours, but they need to be prioritised. The cup provides magic which can sometimes even eclipse the lack of investment or quality in a team, because the cup is a sprint; the league is a marathon. Sprints are exciting!
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9 minutes ago, Chez said:
Minamino scored a lovely goal, but did absolutely nothing in the second half. Just got in the way.
It was the fella's first game, to be fair!
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1 minute ago, westmidlandsaint said:
Why do we play so f***ing slow going forward.
Two words. Nathan, and Redmond.
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1 minute ago, whelk said:
Normally mock the knee jerk idiots in here but with them tonight. Livid at that showing.
Same. I try to be rational as I can when judging performances, but that was abysmal. I'm more angered by this result than by the 9-0 vs. Utd! This needed to be a reaction, and it was the complete opposite.
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Does anyone know if Virgin are doing free BT Sport access again for this one?
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Caught this on Twitter just now. What a mess!
https://twitter.com/journokatie/status/1225186761095241728?s=20
Chairman/owner trying to rip club apart to make some more money off the land the stadium is on. Only issue is, there's a covenant in place until 2053 to say the land must be used for the club. Conveniently, this went 'missing', so fella started work on it (including listing parts of the ground on eBay).
The covenant has just been found...
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Ralph's beard.
This is actually it. He best not shave until the rest of the season.
I believe all players have to stroke it before heading down the tunnel.
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Really disappointed he didn't offer more against Huddersfield. You have to wonder if we are ever going to get much out of him, beyond a handful of cameo appearances every season. Must be so frustrating for RH and the coaching staff.
He had very little service, in fairness. He made a number of runs, but Romeu just wasn't on his wavelength. He became more frustrated with those around him as the game went on. Suspect if he'd been playing in front of Bertrand, Cedric or Armstrong, it might have been a different outcome.
Plus, any time he did get the ball, Huddersfield lept on him far quicker than anyone else. They'd obviously been briefed, and knew that it was probably going to be a game where he had a point to prove, so nulified the threat. It wasn't a good game of football at all.
It feels like he keeps being given chances, but I don't actually think he does. He's limited to these little cameo appearances, and never seems to get 90mins. He and Djenepo are genuinely exciting players, and both have the ability to be ruthless, but I worry that the majority of his teammates aren't dialled in to Boufal's mental tactics.
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The only silver-lining about losing (and the magnitude of it) is getting to read the resulting blog.
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Ibra in the last minutes of the EFL cup final a couple of years ago. I knew it was going to happen, too.
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The 43 games you quote above is the total number of games (including cups). RH has been in charge for 38 Premier League games (as it happens, a season's worth) and this includes his first match an away defeat at Cardiff when he had only been in charge for a couple of days.
From these 38 games, he has won 45 points. This is significantly better than Eddie Howe (38 from 38).
This is a valid point, and needs to be stressed. 45 points in a season is a solid achievement with the squad he has at his disposal. We've had a tough start to the season, and the issues with the club/players runs deeper than something that could be uplifted by the better finish to last season that we enjoyed. Given everything, I think we're lucky to have him, and it makes me sad to see him looking so dejected and bummed out recently.
He needs to be allowed to bring in a couple of players over January of his own choosing. Players he personally rates and identifies as ways to strengthen the team. I'm sure we'll sign nobody (maybe see Josh Sims go out on loan again most likely), but I think he needs everyone's backing right now. We owe him for last season.
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I just saw a bit of it, but thought it looked pretty good. It's simple enough (i.e. not all about football) that my missus might watch it with me tonight!
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Pointing the finger at RH is ridiculous, and frankly makes me embarrassed to be in the same 'fan' base.
He knows more than us. He has far, far more information at hand with which to make his calls and judgements, and he's more experienced than all of us, too. Last year, he was the messiah, and showed the difference between a clueless coach, and an excellent coach. Just because I don't understand why Vestegaard played the other week instead of Valery switching for Cedric, doesn't mean he was wrong. It just means I don't know why he did it.
It doesn't mean professional managers are never wrong, but we've hardly had a sustained period of cockups! He's done far more right than wrong, and has earned enough to time see what he can do with this squad, which, if we're being honest, are largely the problem, and that's down to the board and the recruitment more than the manager.
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I really like him. Very strong, and sure-footed on the ball. Seems to have good agility and balance, too. Will bully some of the weaker defenders in ways that none of our other options do, though VVD was keeping him at bay with ease yesterday. Give it some time and I think he'll flourish.
Really pleased we got him, personally. I like what he brings. Just needs to be a bit more clinical, but he needs time. If he was ready to hit the ground running, he would have been a £40m striker.
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He's not suggesting we drop Adams...he's playing him twice!!
He's that good, you know!
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For those who remember, Sharp never actually left the club until Koeman arrived. He was loaned out a few times, but I feel it's sad he never got the chance with us in the PL.
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The voice of St Mary’s - terrible news. He was a small part of the match day experience that made the stadium feel like home.
Agreed. Won't be right without him.
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When Blackmore lost it as Mane scored the winner having been 2-0 against L'pool a few years back. Class
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Crouch is odd, for me. Comes across as likeable, witty, intelligent, grounded and charismatic. He tells a good story, and I want to read his book.
And yet, I still don't like him for an ankle stamp he did on Steven Davis about 3-4 seasons ago.
Weird. Or maybe I am...!
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Sorry to be the downer here, but there's nothing in this. Wish there was! There's been no contact between Saints and Theo (yet, at least!) and we're not expecting any to come.
No apology needed! I was very skeptical about it, and it didn't really make sense to me. I only mentioned it as this contact is about 90% accurate. Theo could easily be in the 10%.
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So, just to stir the pot a bit....
FIL is an Everton fan, and while he wouldn't be classed as 'ITK', he has a contact at Finch Farm who is apparently very much 'ITK'.
The latest rumour? Walcott is on his way back to Saints in the summer. Wages are being discussed, but he's willing to take a pay cut.
I scoffed when he told me, to which he said that he agreed it sounded strange, but that this chap at FF is very rarely wrong. Has nothing to prove, either.
So there we go. Make of it what you will!
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Danny Ings
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I was always led to believe he was a Spurs fan as a kid.