beatlesaint Posted June 26 Posted June 26 Nathan Redmond - arrogant looking little twerp, blamed everyone including the tea lady when a pass went astray. Jack Stephens David Speedie Mark Hughes Olivier Bernard Danny Fox Lee Todd Stewart Ripley
Marsdinho Posted June 26 Posted June 26 On 22/06/2025 at 15:50, StrangelyBrown said: Paul Telfer - the most bang average footballer of all time Telfer never put in a 9 or 10 out of 10 performance, but he also never put in a 4 or 5 out of 10 performance. Bang average was he forte. Cant believe weve got this far without anyone mentioning Matt Le Tissier. Idolised him during his playing career, now strongly dislike him for his recent views. Massive bell end. 2
Patches O Houlihan Posted June 26 Posted June 26 On 25/06/2025 at 11:55, Gloucester Saint said: Good question - is a player more dislikable for not being able to do what the club signed them to do for good money and wages - Wesley Hoedt, David Lee, Lee Todd, Gavin Bazunu, Guido Carrillo - when they are clearly ability-wise League One players (Hoedt probably Championship tbf but never PL in a million years) or is that the manager, DoF and club scouts who should take the flak and it isn’t the players’ fault? Or are the players who are plenty good enough and have a dreadful attitude - Osvaldo, Lemina - the ones we should really dislike? I think we should note that Hoedt falls very easily into both these groups... monumental bell end. For me attitude is the cruicial one, otherwise you'd end up hating half the team for the last 8 years 2
Patches O Houlihan Posted June 26 Posted June 26 (edited) On 25/06/2025 at 11:55, Gloucester Saint said: Good question - is a player more dislikable for not being able to do what the club signed them to do for good money and wages - Wesley Hoedt, David Lee, Lee Todd, Gavin Bazunu, Guido Carrillo - when they are clearly ability-wise League One players (Hoedt probably Championship tbf but never PL in a million years) or is that the manager, DoF and club scouts who should take the flak and it isn’t the players’ fault? Or are the players who are plenty good enough and have a dreadful attitude - Osvaldo, Lemina - the ones we should really dislike? ahhhh 😠 Edited June 26 by Patches O Houlihan double post
Patches O Houlihan Posted June 26 Posted June 26 (edited) stupid internet Edited June 26 by Patches O Houlihan double post
Holmes_and_Watson Posted June 26 Posted June 26 5 hours ago, SoberSaint said: Will Smallbone is the modern day incarnation of Lew Chatterley! They're related, as revealed in torrid football expose, Lew Chatterley's Lover. 🙂
Farmer Saint Posted June 26 Posted June 26 39 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: They're related, as revealed in torrid football expose, Lew Chatterley's Lover. 🙂
Jaime Posted June 26 Posted June 26 On 22/06/2025 at 16:38, RedWillie said: David Speedie. He never wanted to be here and let everyone know it. Not just that... he was in place of a sell-on clause on Shearer. A £300k signing that cost £1.5 - £2m. 1
Willo of Whiteley Posted June 27 Posted June 27 14 hours ago, RedArmy said: Surprised nobody has mentioned Ricardo Fuller yet. Tony Pulis never stopped raving about him. Talks about how he could fly abroad against club orders, come back, be benched as punishment, subbed on and score a hat trick. 😂
franniesTache Posted June 27 Posted June 27 There's been quite a few for me down the years, Colin Clarke Paul Moody, Dixon and Speedie, Telfer, Lee Todd, Paul Wooton, at times Kelvin Davis and Franny (both ridiculously error prone) and Ward Prowse
Mr Saints Posted June 27 Posted June 27 Lyanco. A defender who celebrated to the fans after blocking the ball out for a corner. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted Sunday at 10:56 Posted Sunday at 10:56 On 26/06/2025 at 09:43, SoberSaint said: Will Smallbone is the modern day incarnation of Lew Chatterley! Before my time as a player but I heard he was known as Lady Chatterley by the Milton and Archers in the early 70s?
Mixedkebab Posted Sunday at 10:57 Posted Sunday at 10:57 On 27/06/2025 at 12:32, franniesTache said: There's been quite a few for me down the years, Colin Clarke Paul Moody, Dixon and Speedie, Telfer, Lee Todd, Paul Wooton, at times Kelvin Davis and Franny (both ridiculously error prone) and Ward Prowse Clarke? I could never hate a player who scored a brace for us at Fratton 2
Gloucester Saint Posted Sunday at 11:04 Posted Sunday at 11:04 (edited) 15 minutes ago, Mixedkebab said: Clarke? I could never hate a player who scored a brace for us at Fratton Agreed, not the quickest but decent player. Ended his career colliding with a goalpost for their reserves v ours ironically. On FT’s list agree on Speedie (ugh) and Dixon, although if you’ve read his book he was a professional gambler by that stage. Lee Todd hopelessly out of his depth. Moody good league one player, scored last minute vs us for Oxford later on in the cup. Can’t agree with him on Telfer, JWP or Wotton, all good pros giving their best and ok for level we were at. Franny - can see both sides, and 1997 onwards he was much more solid and far less errors. Decent PL defender by then. Terrible early-mid 90s though. Top bloke and really admire what he’s done with the iron man. Amazing to think he was an England schools striker and prolific partner to Shearer in our youth side! Edited Sunday at 11:13 by Gloucester Saint 2
Cabrone Posted Sunday at 11:16 Posted Sunday at 11:16 I never particularly liked Anders Svensson, people would often rave on about him but personally I never saw it. Michael Svensson on the other hand was a beast.... 2
Kenilworthy59 Posted Sunday at 13:56 Posted Sunday at 13:56 On 27/06/2025 at 12:32, franniesTache said: There's been quite a few for me down the years, Colin Clarke Paul Moody, Dixon and Speedie, Telfer, Lee Todd, Paul Wooton, at times Kelvin Davis and Franny (both ridiculously error prone) and Ward Prowse What is there to hate about Clarke? Hat trick on his debut and 36 goals in 82 games. How I would love a forward who could do that for us in the top division now. 2
Kenilworthy59 Posted Sunday at 14:00 Posted Sunday at 14:00 Can I add to the mix Paul Jones. Brought in by his mate David Jones and displaced Maik Taylor, a fine player who could easily have been our keeper for the next decade. Jones was absolutely brilliant for half a season and then became complete rubbish. 3
Gloucester Saint Posted Sunday at 15:11 Posted Sunday at 15:11 1 hour ago, Kenilworthy59 said: Can I add to the mix Paul Jones. Brought in by his mate David Jones and displaced Maik Taylor, a fine player who could easily have been our keeper for the next decade. Jones was absolutely brilliant for half a season and then became complete rubbish. I liked Taylor a lot but slightly harsh on Paul Jones IMHO. POTS 97/98, not quite at that level afterwards but still made one of the best saves seen in a Saints shirt at Old Trafford in the 3-3, which was on a par with Kelvin at Leeds. Only displaced by Niemi, one of our best ever after Shilts, and Liverpool took him on loan. Other than not getting shots quite far enough from the central area of his box when parrying, not many obvious flaws and since he left, only Niemi, Wright, Boruc and Ramsdale are better than Paul Jones for me. I wouldn’t have displaced Maik Taylor, yes, but Paul Jones was value for money and miles better than McCarthy or Bazunu, that’s for sure. Wales and Finland played each other when they were competing for the #1 jersey under WGS and it was the most lively 0-0 since Saints v Everton and the Southall/Flowers masterclass. Paul and Antti matched each other with top drawer save after save with Litmanen and Bellamy astonished at certain goals kept out acrobatically. 3
OldNick Posted Monday at 11:40 Posted Monday at 11:40 On 26/06/2025 at 20:14, RedArmy said: Surprised nobody has mentioned Ricardo Fuller yet. I feel he was treated appallingly by us. Ok he came from Pompey and we didnt like it as he was a cheap price,we still had thoughts of grandeur after being in the PL/Division one for decades. 1
Midfield_General Posted Monday at 11:54 Posted Monday at 11:54 21 hours ago, Kenilworthy59 said: What is there to hate about Clarke? Hat trick on his debut and 36 goals in 82 games. How I would love a forward who could do that for us in the top division now. My first ever game at The Dell. We win 5-1 on the opening day and our brand new striker scores three on his debut. He instantly became my hero. 1
Chez Posted Monday at 13:19 Posted Monday at 13:19 I don't hate any Saints players. That terminology is reserved for the likes of Heath and Bailey. That said, I never really liked Claus. I wasn't a big fan of Frannie either. There, I've said it. Claus, how can I say it, looked a bit gormless and played that way sometimes. Him and Bednarek seem very similar to me. I struggle to warm to CBs at the best of times. Yeah, I know, proper club man and all that.... I've nothing against Frannie - and I really like how he presents himself and represents the club now. He's a top guy. However, at the time, I thought he was out of his depth in the top flight and having mediocre (at best) players like him explained why we struggled year on year. 5
franniesTache Posted Monday at 14:01 Posted Monday at 14:01 (edited) On 29/06/2025 at 14:56, Kenilworthy59 said: What is there to hate about Clarke? Hat trick on his debut and 36 goals in 82 games. How I would love a forward who could do that for us in the top division now. Wasn't really hate just randomly disliked him, no idea where it came from either but the folly's of youth and all that. On 29/06/2025 at 12:04, Gloucester Saint said: Can’t agree with him on Telfer, JWP or Wotton, all good pros giving their best and ok for level we were at. Ward-Prowse is simple for me, i thought he was a fairly ponderous player, slow and nothing more than a "good pro" but a section of our support held him up as being on par with Le Tiss which pissed me off. Well that and the fact that he's a skate who was once a season ticket holder there, a mascot for them and called their cup final win one of his favourite days. Edited Monday at 14:03 by franniesTache 3
qwertyell Posted Monday at 14:51 Posted Monday at 14:51 I remember a game at the Dell against Sheffield United where, after a clumsy but not malicious tackle, the crowd were screaming in unison for Iain Dowie to get sent off. The Saints crowd. He was playing for us. Mostly. Probably a nice enough fella, but a slow, lumbering donkey epitomised the team's style under Branfoot, and Dowie became a bit of lightning rod for his manager's failures.
Gloucester Saint Posted Monday at 16:47 Posted Monday at 16:47 1 hour ago, qwertyell said: I remember a game at the Dell against Sheffield United where, after a clumsy but not malicious tackle, the crowd were screaming in unison for Iain Dowie to get sent off. The Saints crowd. He was playing for us. Mostly. Probably a nice enough fella, but a slow, lumbering donkey epitomised the team's style under Branfoot, and Dowie became a bit of lightning rod for his manager's failures. Mind you, the ‘Donkey Dowie, Deadly Dixon’ chants from the opening day v Spurs soon turned around those players’ names….
Viking Saint Posted Tuesday at 17:36 Posted Tuesday at 17:36 Elyounoussi drove me up the wall. Ponderous, one paced, regularly gave it away and very little end product. He wasn't the only one but he always particularly got on my wick 1
SaintsBarry74 Posted Tuesday at 21:52 Posted Tuesday at 21:52 On 22/06/2025 at 18:34, Appy said: Bednarek, just constantly blames others when he’s basically been useless since he joined, bar the one season he moved down a level. Bednarek been part of two 0-9 defeats. Quite an accomplishment. 2
Gloucester Saint Posted Wednesday at 05:51 Posted Wednesday at 05:51 12 hours ago, Viking Saint said: Elyounoussi drove me up the wall. Ponderous, one paced, regularly gave it away and very little end product. He wasn't the only one but he always particularly got on my wick How the scouts thought he was worth £17m or whatever it was…staggering as Hoedt. Inept morons.
Channons Windmill Posted Wednesday at 10:36 Posted Wednesday at 10:36 On 30/06/2025 at 14:19, Chez said: I don't hate any Saints players. That terminology is reserved for the likes of Heath and Bailey. That said, I never really liked Claus. I wasn't a big fan of Frannie either. There, I've said it. Claus, how can I say it, looked a bit gormless and played that way sometimes. Him and Bednarek seem very similar to me. I struggle to warm to CBs at the best of times. Yeah, I know, proper club man and all that.... I've nothing against Frannie - and I really like how he presents himself and represents the club now. He's a top guy. However, at the time, I thought he was out of his depth in the top flight and having mediocre (at best) players like him explained why we struggled year on year. My late father went to his grave still hating Heath and Bailey - also Arsenal after an awful 0-1 in freezing conditions on New Years Day 1980 or 1981? He died on a Saturday night and his (almost) last words were ‘did Arsenal lose today?’. Only in the week we’d discussed the ‘bastard dwarf Heath’… I have a bit of an irrational dislike of Adam Armstrong mainly for his beard and tattoos.. certainly qualifies as irrational. Also had a real dislike of Terry Curran
OldNick Posted Wednesday at 13:03 Posted Wednesday at 13:03 2 hours ago, Channons Windmill said: My late father went to his grave still hating Heath and Bailey - also Arsenal after an awful 0-1 in freezing conditions on New Years Day 1980 or 1981? He died on a Saturday night and his (almost) last words were ‘did Arsenal lose today?’. Only in the week we’d discussed the ‘bastard dwarf Heath’… I have a bit of an irrational dislike of Adam Armstrong mainly for his beard and tattoos.. certainly qualifies as irrational. Also had a real dislike of Terry Curran I still feel the same about those 2. Sadly they had the last laugh. To be fair to Bailey when he came to the Dell that season where he had got Osgood and another sent off, and the crowd were as aggressive as you see his Blackburn teammates withered but he stood up I think we won 5-0 that day 1
Kenilworthy59 Posted Wednesday at 15:35 Posted Wednesday at 15:35 2 hours ago, OldNick said: I still feel the same about those 2. Sadly they had the last laugh. To be fair to Bailey when he came to the Dell that season where he had got Osgood and another sent off, and the crowd were as aggressive as you see his Blackburn teammates withered but he stood up I think we won 5-0 that day It was Steve Williams as well. Ossie never played for us again. Had he stayed he could still have done a job in the first division 1
suewhistle Posted Wednesday at 16:42 Posted Wednesday at 16:42 6 hours ago, Channons Windmill said: Also had a real dislike of Terry Curran Hairstyle?
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