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What a bunch of morons, especially those talking about 'empty seats'. They have a brand new £93million stadium on the way, and the capacity is 4000 less than were there last night!

 

We are not ****, we were just unlucky last night that's all

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Jaidi was absolutely knackered about 10 minutes into the second half last night, i am amazed he stayed on for the whole game as he could hardly run and by the end he reminded me of my performances in 5-a-side, it isn't his fault, a player of his age and size will struggle to play 2 games in 4 days on a large pitch, got to have Martin or Seaborne in on Saturday.

 

Lambert still lacks movement which is a major flaw in his game, not sure what the solution is for that one.

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The last thing you should do on here my friends is to get sucked into nonsensica discourse about two of our players perpetrated by t.ssless w.nkers from somewhere East of Skatetown reknowned for only one thing, wink, wink, nudge, nudge. Don't legitimise their commenst by debating their points, as Adders might say "get 'em to play our way!". Small town prats!

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Don't know what game people watch!!

 

Was sat in chapel last night and jaidhi was in shout for man if the match. Absolute brick all game, won everything in the air, nothing went through him, even had a tasty little run out of defence beating two men before laying it on for chambo. Read the play perfectly...

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Don't know what game people watch!!

 

Was sat in chapel last night and jaidhi was in shout for man if the match. Absolute brick all game, won everything in the air, nothing went through him, even had a tasty little run out of defence beating two men before laying it on for chambo. Read the play perfectly...

 

Amazing.

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Interesting comments from Brighton - "In Lambert and Jaidi they have two of the most disgracefully out of shape players in the league"

 

Think Nige needs to pull his finger out.

 

http://www.northstandchat.com/showthread.php?188521-Saints-are-alod-of-****

 

But remember they like their men to look like something out of Broken BackSide Mountain .... lean, moustachiod and back, sack and crack smooth ... not a pair of hairy ar5ed rugged football players.

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Leave Ricky alone FFS!! He was 3 whiskers away from a hat trick and MOTM last night for goodness sake, hes just in one of those barren spells that have affected every good striker, none excepted!

 

I agree some of his link up play over the couple of games has been awsome he is fitter than he was a few games ago and will continue to get fitter he has not had much luck in front of goal but it will come form is temporary class is permanent

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Also, reading that thread makes me realise just how retarded some of Brightons fans really are.

 

What is it with the South Coast spazzers around us? Bournemouth fans have a deranged vendetta and if you go east, Portsmouth and Brighton fans are delusional and/or fantasists with egos to match their overdrafts.

 

Loved this quote:

 

Do however think its **** the amount of empty seats in their ends!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Tuesday night, November, 3 home games in a row, 20 odd quid a ticket, nearly 27,000.

 

Right, ok, that makes sense. And the supposed biggest club in division, Sheffield Wednesday, could only manage 15,000. riiiight.

 

It's a bit easier to fill the Withdean, d1ckhead.

 

Anyway - I'm happy to report having read through the thread a bit more, most are pretty level headed. Fair play to them...

 

**** EDIT **** Nope, change that. Seems Tony Bloom's money has gone to their small little minds. Bunch of d1ckheads, as first summarised. I keep hearing about our arrogance but I've seen far more delusional, stupid comments on Bournemouth's/Brighton's forums over the last few years.

 

Here's a good one:

 

It's simple.

 

Saints were at their best, we were at our worst, and they still weren't good enough to beat us, at home. That's all there is to say about this game

 

There is confidence in your team and then there is arrogance...

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Another gem from a Brighton fan:

 

Can't stand them and they've generally been run very poorly as a business for years but they definately do something right with their youth system when you look at the players they have brought through in the last 25 years or so. If it wasn't for that youth system they probably would have gone under years ago

 

Lol. What a moron. "Poorly run business" :-/

 

And it's this stupidity/arrogance that hopes this nobber is crying into his rice krispies come may...

 

But they are a disgusting club, with no morals, no class and the majority of their fans are stuck up arseholes that think they are 10 times better than every team in the league.

 

Saints fans, it's time to face the truth. PORTSMOUTH, BRIGHTON & BOURNEMOUTH are ahead of you. You're just another League One side these days, aswell as the lowest ranked team on the South Coast. Fact.

 

Yes, yes they are ahead of us... but for how long?

 

You can see "We are top of the league" all you want, it's November... and we're arrogant, lolz.

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Brighton fans have always been massive c*nts. Something wrong with every other club on the South coast near us. Bournemouth have a massive hatred for us, Portsmouth are a bunch of cheating barstewards with the 'greatest fans in the world' LOL, and Brighton, who have no real rivalry, seem deluded after their relatively short spell at the top and have somehow decided we were at our best, even though if we were at our best we would have seen out a nice 3-0 win.

 

Laughable. NorthStandChat is probably the best forum to visit for a chance to laugh at unreasonably deluded and arrogant fans that love to big themselves up and think we have a lame fanbase.... HAHAHA!!!

 

Nearly 27k, in League One, on a Tuesday evening, with highly priced tickets during an economic sh*tstorm to watch a team that is underperforming a bit, is pretty impressive. Bigger than most nPC clubs would get.

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seems strange that some of our fans agree with the moronic brighton few that Jaidi and lambert were useless. On another site with some very esteemed posters they thought Jaidi and Lambert and LB were outstanding (Saints List)

now someone out there is not telling the truth

 

normally the truth is some where between the two extremes.........

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Interesting comments from Brighton - "In Lambert and Jaidi they have two of the most disgracefully out of shape players in the league"

 

Think Nige needs to pull his finger out.

 

http://www.northstandchat.com/showthread.php?188521-Saints-are-alod-of-****

 

I think you should put your fingers up your a.rse so you cannot start so much tom tit. pee nus

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Funny how they are criticising us for empty seats when the crowd was over 26k, 4k more than the capacity of their much hyped new ground. Tells its own story about the size of the clubs. The simple fact is Pompey, Bournemouth and Brighton hate us because we are the biggest club in the area, in fact take London clubs out of the equation, we are probably the biggest club South of Birmingham.

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I actually registered on NorthStandChat as 'SaintlySaint' to show them that not all Saints fans are arrogant and to give my appraisal of the game, and within an hour or so of reading that forum and replies to me I couldn't help but have a f*cking massive rant! It's like a bloody asylum on there, honestly. Calling us deluded and arrogant, they've been top of L1 for a few weeks and all of a sudden their sh!t don't stink...

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I actually registered on NorthStandChat as 'SaintlySaint' to show them that not all Saints fans are arrogant and to give my appraisal of the game, and within an hour or so of reading that forum and replies to me I couldn't help but have a f*cking massive rant! It's like a bloody asylum on there, honestly. Calling us deluded and arrogant, they've been top of L1 for a few weeks and all of a sudden their sh!t don't stink...

 

I like point 6 in your original post - very true from what I've read so far!

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seems strange that some of our fans agree with the moronic brighton few that Jaidi and lambert were useless. On another site with some very esteemed posters they thought Jaidi and Lambert and LB were outstanding (Saints List)

now someone out there is not telling the truth

 

Mike, Jaidi won everything in the air, had a decent game but towards the end was given some hospital balls by Fonte which he should have just booted but was caught trying to play a pass and closed down. Barnard worked his socks off but lacks a bit of pace, Brighton parked a bus in the first half especially. Deeply unimpressive and looking underneath the way they play I don't think they are going to stay at the top. Lambert was a bit better, won a few more headers and put himself about more but needs to up his game.

 

Brighton were a bit like a golfer that finds himself with a cracking score at half way round then decides to play safe and keep the score but loses momentum and ends up with an ordinary score. They surprised me with their negative approach, one team spent 95 minutes trying to win, the other spent 95 minutes, with gamesmanship, spoiling tactics trying not to lose and maybe pinch a goal.

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As pointed out elsewhere Jaidi has the turning circle of a super-tanker but when he sticks to what he's good at then he's a good player but trying to play football is not his game. In the later part of the second half he gave a series of awful short passes to Dickson instead of clearing it up the pitch.

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Funny how they are criticising us for empty seats when the crowd was over 26k, 4k more than the capacity of their much hyped new ground. Tells its own story about the size of the clubs. The simple fact is Pompey, Bournemouth and Brighton hate us because we are the biggest club in the area, in fact take London clubs out of the equation, we are probably the biggest club South of Birmingham.

 

They obviously don't realise we don't sell blocks 1-3 unless there is a big crowd and almost never open 1-2.

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Medium sized club that dropped like a stone when it could not pay it's way, medium sized club that can only afford to pay ridiculous transfer fees and wages due to being bankrolled (recipe for future administration). Stains fans are ****ed because they thought they were going to walk thus league and be miles ahead by now, funny as **** stains with egg on their faces resort to type "we're really a championship club" ******** you are in league one because you deserve to be, no ifs buts or maybes!

 

We're being bankrolled? Lmao... £93m stadium and an unsustainable wage bill and we're the ones being bankrolled? Lmao...

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Over the two games, I'd say Jaidi was one of our best players. Nobody beats him to a header, his run into the Brighton penalty area on Tuesday would've been worth the admission fee alone if he'd headed it in. Brighton fans think he's shyte but he still managed to run the length of the field without being challenged.

 

Lambert is off goalscoring form, and that's how he's judged, but he still works his butt off. He could've had 4 goals or more in the two games, had he been in the same form as last season. Attack is still our weak link though.

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Over the two games, I'd say Jaidi was one of our best players. Nobody beats him to a header, his run into the Brighton penalty area on Tuesday would've been worth the admission fee alone if he'd headed it in. Brighton fans think he's shyte but he still managed to run the length of the field without being challenged.

 

Lambert is off goalscoring form, and that's how he's judged, but he still works his butt off. He could've had 4 goals or more in the two games, had he been in the same form as last season. Attack is still our weak link though.

 

Absolutely, which is a surprise given the quality of players we have at this level. We created enough chances to have won comfortably tuesday night but the finishing was poor, Lambert heading over from 6 yards out the worst miss, he should of at least made the keeper work. An inform striker has to be a priorty, we are nearly 4 months into the season now and cant leave our push for promtion on the basis of hoping Lambert comes good, there is nothing to suggest he will reach anywhere near the heights of last season anytime soon.

 

on that note, Rowan Vine has just gone on loan to Brentford, possibly missed a trick there.

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on that note, Rowan Vine has just gone on loan to Brentford, possibly missed a trick there.

 

He's a good player but there are many good strikers out there, we ideally need to do what we did last season and sign the best striker (or one of the best strikers) in League One, making us stronger and other teams weaker.

 

To that end, I would still love to see Jordan Rhodes here. Huddersfield would doubtful let him leave, but every player has their price, and he would be perfect to give Lambert a much needed rest. On the odd occassion I've seen him, he looks like a very good young player, knows where the goal is and is every bit as good at heading as Lambert. At 20, he's a fantastic age too. Worth breaking the bank over for the future, IMO.

 

I don't doubt Adkins knows attack is our priority for a signing, January will be an interesting month, as long as someone is brought in, I'm happy.

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He's a good player but there are many good strikers out there, we ideally need to do what we did last season and sign the best striker (or one of the best strikers) in League One, making us stronger and other teams weaker.

 

To that end, I would still love to see Jordan Rhodes here. Huddersfield would doubtful let him leave, but every player has their price, and he would be perfect to give Lambert a much needed rest. On the odd occassion I've seen him, he looks like a very good young player, knows where the goal is and is every bit as good at heading as Lambert. At 20, he's a fantastic age too. Worth breaking the bank over for the future, IMO.

 

I don't doubt Adkins knows attack is our priority for a signing, January will be an interesting month, as long as someone is brought in, I'm happy.

 

January is at least five games further down the line though,6 if you count the New Year's Day game.I hope we haven't shot ourselves in the ass by not getting a striker during this loan window.Staggering as it may be we are only 2 points (if you don't count the -10) better off at this stage than we were last season.We need to get some serious points onto the board in the next 6 winnable games and with 1 striker misfiring and 1 a bit knobbled I hope we know what we're doing.If Lallana's or AOC's goals were to dry up (not that there is any reason for that) we'll be up sh*t creek.

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Over the two games, I'd say Jaidi was one of our best players. Nobody beats him to a header, his run into the Brighton penalty area on Tuesday would've been worth the admission fee alone if he'd headed it in. Brighton fans think he's shyte but he still managed to run the length of the field without being challenged.

 

Lambert is off goalscoring form, and that's how he's judged, but he still works his butt off. He could've had 4 goals or more in the two games, had he been in the same form as last season. Attack is still our weak link though.

 

Jaidi had a great game and one highlight was his break into the opponent's half, pass to the right and then he almost got his headed goal from the resultant cross. Great stuff.

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Funny how they are criticising us for empty seats when the crowd was over 26k, 4k more than the capacity of their much hyped new ground. Tells its own story about the size of the clubs. The simple fact is Pompey, Bournemouth and Brighton hate us because we are the biggest club in the area, in fact take London clubs out of the equation, we are probably the biggest club South of Birmingham.

 

Saints average att this season - 21435

Brighton - 6985.

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we have biggest crowds in this division by 3,000

 

 

only 6 champoinships sides are getting bigger crowds than us - and most of them only just.

 

3 prem sides are currently getting smaller crowds.

 

Criticise us for a lot but not current crowds!

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