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2 minutes ago, Dellyears said:

Why does Lallana get all the poison for when half the team decamped to Liverpool?  It was Lambert who went first and opened the door, no one blames him.

Lambert was a boyhood Liverpool fan coming to the end of his career. Noone begrudged him a fairytale return.

Lallana, on the other hand, was busy declaring his love for Saints, signing a long term contract, kissing the badge and openly stating he wanted to spend his career here, before (supposedley) going on strike, refusing to play and signing Liverpool shirts whilst saying 'I hope so' when asked if he'll be a Liverpool soon.

Hardly comparable. 

(Ps. Lovren also got pelters that summer for joing Liverpool)

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Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, SaintNewForest said:

Lambert was a boyhood Liverpool fan coming to the end of his career. Noone begrudged him a fairytale return.

Lallana, on the other hand, was busy declaring his love for Saints, signing a long term contract, kissing the badge and openly stating he wanted to spend his career here, before (supposedley) going on strike, refusing to play and signing Liverpool shirts whilst saying 'I hope so' when asked if he'll be a Liverpool soon.

Hardly comparable. 

(Ps. Lovren also got pelters that summer for joing Liverpool)

That word supposedley (sic) just about sums it up, even when it's spelt correctly.

Nobody knows the truth, it's all ancient history, why keep regurgitating it like yesterday's bad curry.

 

 

 

 

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Posted
Just now, Oldandtired said:

That word just about sums it up, even when it's spelt correctly.

Nobody knows the truth, it's all ancient history, why keep regurgitating it like yesterday's bad curry.

 

 

 

 

No need to be so pedantic regarding spelling, you clearly knew what I meant. 

Regardless, and if you disregard the supposedly (look, spelt correctly this time) parts, the rest of my post still stands. 

Posted
1 hour ago, SaintNewForest said:

No need to be so pedantic regarding spelling, you clearly knew what I meant. 

Regardless, and if you disregard the supposedly (look, spelt correctly this time) parts, the rest of my post still stands. 

The point is, he's back. And if he plays anything like the little cameo on Saturday he will be a blessing. Time to be thankful and give credit where its due. 

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Posted
16 hours ago, SaintsLoyal said:

He smells of guilt according to a staplewood insider


Im sure he’s skulking around, ashamed. Especially with other players looking at him & saying “look at that greedy cunt, he fucked off from this wonderful club to join Klopp & Liverpool”. 

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Posted (edited)
40 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said:


Im sure he’s skulking around, ashamed. Especially with other players looking at him & saying “look at that greedy cunt, he fucked off from this wonderful club to join 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Great interview between the two Adams. Lallana definitely has a "future manager" vibe about him. I certainly wouldn't have any qualms if he needed to step up as interim Saints manager at any stage...

Particularly like him telling his fellow squad members in no uncertain terms that they need to "man up"

 

 

 

 

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On 03/09/2024 at 13:15, Lord Duckhunter said:


Im sure he’s skulking around, ashamed. Especially with other players looking at him & saying “look at that greedy cunt, he fucked off from this wonderful club to join Klopp & Liverpool”. 

But thats not what its about as stated many times. 

Posted
7 hours ago, LGTL said:

He’s just a brilliant player, always has been. I’d be starting him Saturday. 

Yes, we forget just what a good player he was for us in his pomp.  I've been a bit surprised at how much of his skill and poise remain at 36, and it's fairly clear he has at least a good 45 minutes of Football (per game) left in his legs.    I was never too fussed about vilifying  him for the Liverpool departure - I just thought he had very little to offer on and off the field to justify the contract.   And I was probably wrong on both counts.

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Could someone educate me on what exactly Lalanna brings to the side now.

I accept that when he was with is a few years ago he was a clever player who could manipulate an opening.

But not now ! He is an aged guy now who cannot survive in the Prem.

His only attribute it seems to me is to pointlessly pitch to the ref and get booked. Is that what we signed him for !

And I really don't buy into the younger players taking on board his wisdom and experience,either in a match or in training.

Someone earlier listed the utterly pointless signings this lot have made in the last 18 months. Stewart, Cornet Brereton Diaz Archer etc.

Can we add Lallana to that list ?

Posted
18 hours ago, Francis1947 said:

Could someone educate me on what exactly Lalanna brings to the side now.

I accept that when he was with is a few years ago he was a clever player who could manipulate an opening.

But not now ! He is an aged guy now who cannot survive in the Prem.

A few people said the same about Le Tissier. I'm surprised he's not starting, he has got a winning mentality and has always had vision.

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He tried a few through passes. They didn't come off, but had more vision than a lot of what we'd been trying.

With the number of players we were looking to replace in the summer, he was a free, experienced player with leadership that the manager felt was badly needed.

I could see the logic in having him in the squad.

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I don't see the point in playing him as a central midfielder. Bring him on but have him higher up the pitch. He's one of the only players we have who can make an opening with a bit of skill and who has composure. Get the ball pinged into him near the oppo box.

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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, benjii said:

I don't see the point in playing him as a central midfielder. Bring him on but have him higher up the pitch. He's one of the only players we have who can make an opening with a bit of skill and who has composure. Get the ball pinged into him near the oppo box.

Juric has been playing a 3-4-1-2 so you would think he'd be perfect for the '1', basically the creative 10 role just behind the strikers*. He started Dibling there yesterday but Dibling for Lallana in that position seems an obvious sub to make after 60 mins or so. If he gets the ball there he can drift out to either side in more of a free role, look to be creative and pull the defence out of position, and not have to run or tackle too much. 

(* I use this term loosely)

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22 hours ago, Francis1947 said:

Could someone educate me on what exactly Lalanna brings to the side now.

I accept that when he was with is a few years ago he was a clever player who could manipulate an opening.

But not now ! He is an aged guy now who cannot survive in the Prem.

His only attribute it seems to me is to pointlessly pitch to the ref and get booked. Is that what we signed him for !

And I really don't buy into the younger players taking on board his wisdom and experience,either in a match or in training.

Someone earlier listed the utterly pointless signings this lot have made in the last 18 months. Stewart, Cornet Brereton Diaz Archer etc.

Can we add Lallana to that list ?

I could see the point in him for a Martin team where the slower pace suited his lack of running. 

Now, however, I can't see the point - he's just not got the legs to play I'm an aggressive high press anymore.

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Posted

Imagine he's struggling to afford it now, on assistant coach wages at a lower mid table Championship club.

Good to see the Mail has it's finger on the pulse, Lallana coming to the end of his playing career at Southampton. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, VectisSaint said:

Imagine he's struggling to afford it now, on assistant coach wages at a lower mid table Championship club.

Good to see the Mail has it's finger on the pulse, Lallana coming to the end of his playing career at Southampton. 

They got a click out of it though... ;)

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Posted

How does a bang average footballer (and a cunt of a person) end up owning a house worth £12m ffs?? The world has gone mad. No wonder modern footballers are so out of touch with the fans. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, dsrdorset said:

How does a bang average footballer (and a cunt of a person) end up owning a house worth £12m ffs?? The world has gone mad. No wonder modern footballers are so out of touch with the fans. 

he was hardly a bang average players, ffs

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Posted
2 minutes ago, dsrdorset said:

How does a bang average footballer (and a cunt of a person) end up owning a house worth £12m ffs?? The world has gone mad. No wonder modern footballers are so out of touch with the fans. 

1. Footballers earn lots of money. 

2. Money can be exchanged for goods, services and property. 

HTH

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Posted
5 minutes ago, East Kent Saint said:

I see Rashford has spent £15M doing up an old building that is nowhere near finished ! Not so much the other half as the richest 1%.

So what?

Posted
2 hours ago, AlexLaw76 said:

he was hardly a bang average players, ffs

Quite. Proper Lallana derangement syndrome amongst some of our fans. The bloke came back, and there are enough ex saints players that are on record saying he loves the club and regrets how it all went down. Was a joy to watch when he was here and probably many people's favourite player for a good few years. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, Saint_clark said:

Or much more likely, looking to make an easy £6million profit in 4 years. 

Yep, even if he makes 5m its easy money, and as someone said coach wages ain't near a playing wage so probably cutting back a bit.

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39 minutes ago, Saint86 said:

Quite. Proper Lallana derangement syndrome amongst some of our fans. The bloke came back, and there are enough ex saints players that are on record saying he loves the club and regrets how it all went down. Was a joy to watch when he was here and probably many people's favourite player for a good few years. 

And part of the worst coaching teams we've ever had, which is why I hope he does one.

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Posted
6 hours ago, dsrdorset said:

How does a bang average footballer (and a cunt of a person) end up owning a house worth £12m ffs?? The world has gone mad. No wonder modern footballers are so out of touch with the fans. 

By buying it for £6m and letting the market take its course, easy really. 

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Posted
14 hours ago, Saint_clark said:

Or much more likely, looking to make an easy £6million profit in 4 years. 

Downsize, clear any borrowings, increase liquidity and still buy another one of the best houses in that area, just a bit smaller.

Posted
5 hours ago, East Kent Saint said:

In the context of Lallana's £12M house for sale , showing the gulf between supporters and overpaid football players with no sense of loyalty!

I see, I think you just have to accept that or find another sport to follow. I don’t really expect loyalty In this age, society has changed. We as supporters aren’t very loyal or patient with players who are probably giving their all. It’s a short and high risk career, I don’t really blame them for grabbing it while it’s there. 

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