saintant Posted yesterday at 16:40 Posted yesterday at 16:40 4 points off 6th place as it stands. Big game coming up on Tuesday.
goodymatt Posted yesterday at 16:43 Posted yesterday at 16:43 There’s a lot of teams going for just the one place. Can we actually do it?! 2
SNSUN Posted yesterday at 16:55 Posted yesterday at 16:55 6 minutes ago, goodymatt said: There’s a lot of teams going for just the one place. Can we actually do it?! Maybe if we start playing better than today. We probably have the strongest squad but other teams are performing better. It's a results business though and we're having a decent start to 2026. 1
Saint NL Posted yesterday at 17:01 Posted yesterday at 17:01 Coventry have shit the bed again. Ipswich will catch them soon 3
Football Special Posted yesterday at 17:13 Posted yesterday at 17:13 27 minutes ago, goodymatt said: There’s a lot of teams going for just the one place. Can we actually do it?! I don't think so, we're too inconsistent and probably left too much to do. Hopefully stay in contention to keep season interesting
goodymatt Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Football Special said: I don't think so, we're too inconsistent and probably left too much to do. Hopefully stay in contention to keep season interesting Momentum is building, one handball away from 4 straight wins. Keeper that makes saves, 3 clean sheets in 4. Maybe, just maybe, we are finally going on a decent run that lasts. Fully agree we have left ourselves a mountain to climb, but I think we might just have the tools to climb it. To be 14th and only 4 points off the playoffs shows how crazy the league is. I’m not sure the teams we are competing against are that consistent either. February is a big month.
Football Special Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 minute ago, goodymatt said: Momentum is building, one handball away from 4 straight wins. Keeper that makes saves, 3 clean sheets in 4. Maybe, just maybe, we are finally going on a decent run that lasts. Fully agree we have left ourselves a mountain to climb, but I think we might just have the tools to climb it. To be 14th and only 4 points off the playoffs shows how crazy the league is. I’m not sure the teams we are competing against are that consistent either. February is a big month. Yeah February is huge for us, club can't complain about this run of fixtures, up to us to make the most of them , would bloody love a win at Leicester on Tuesday 3
Midfield_General Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 40 minutes ago, Saint NL said: Coventry have shit the bed again. Ipswich will catch them soon Picture the scene: Coventry choke and drop into the play-offs in 3rd place. We mount a late surge and steal 6th place. We get Cov in the play-offs. That would actually be incredibly entertaining and would probably generate a great atmosphere for the home leg after Lampard behaving like such a weapon when we played them. 3
saintant Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 28 minutes ago, Football Special said: I don't think so, we're too inconsistent and probably left too much to do. Hopefully stay in contention to keep season interesting Agree. Our football just isn't as fluent as it should be so we're scrambling wins rather than looking like a side good enough to make a challenge. We've improved with the back four and two decent full backs, a goalkeeper who can make saves plus options up front but there is something missing. It could be that our two wingers Scienza and Fellows are not quite on it at the moment. With them in electrifying form I think we'd be a real tough side for opponents but Scienza has dropped off and Fellows needs more assists and to start scoring.
SNSUN Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-15446441/amp/Arsenal-won-Premier-League-title-declare-Paddy-Power-Bookies-pay-bets-write-season-beat-Sunderland-nine-points-clear.html Can't help but think this is premature but it's their money. Arsenal probably will win the League but there's still a lot of football still to go.
Turkish Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago WTF is wrong with this bloke? If Saints were 3-2 down in injury time trying to get an equaliser I wouldn’t be sitting there with my birds arm wrapped round me and her snuggling in. On the few occasions I let my missus come with me to a game she used to drive me mad trying to touch me during the game. Fucking toon army, passionate bullshit, bunch of drips ruled by their birds 3 1 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 6 minutes ago, Turkish said: WTF is wrong with this bloke? If Saints were 3-2 down in injury time trying to get an equaliser I wouldn’t be sitting there with my birds arm wrapped round me and her snuggling in. On the few occasions I let my missus come with me to a game she used to drive me mad trying to touch me during the game. Fucking toon army, passionate bullshit, bunch of drips ruled by their birds They know how to perfect that ‘dog hasn’t been fed for half-a-day’ sad eyed look up there. Because they’re so passionate. Did you know how much they love a number 9? Keith Andrews has done way better than I thought he would, fair play him and humble pie for me. Edited 21 hours ago by Gloucester Saint 3
beatlesaint Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago The toon army are revolting on X ! Seems Mr Howe has run his race as far as they are concerned. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 minute ago, beatlesaint said: The toon army are revolting on X ! Seems Mr Howe has run his race as far as they are concerned. PIF starting to put the brakes on a bit as well, not just FFP.
Football Special Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 minute ago, Gloucester Saint said: PIF starting to put the brakes on a bit as well, not just FFP. Geordies stopped wearing tea towels on their heads for now at least 1
Turkish Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 11 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said: They know how to perfect that ‘dog hasn’t been fed for half-a-day’ sad eyed look up there. Because they’re so passionate. Did you know how much they love a number 9? Keith Andrews has done way better than I thought he would, fair play him and humble pie for me. With all the upheaval in the summer with so many key players sold I thought they’d go down but luckily it’s nothing to do with managers so anyone else would have done the same Edited 21 hours ago by Turkish 1
Willo of Whiteley Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 7 hours ago, Saint NL said: Coventry have shit the bed again. Ipswich will catch them soon Called it months ago 😇😉
Willo of Whiteley Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Seeing Newcastle capitulate despite all their oil money is extremely satisfying. Even more satisfying is seeing Jacob Murphy handball for the penalty. 2
Dr. Kucho Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Shame that West Ham have started winning, wanted to see them go down. Reckon it’s Burnley, Wolves and Leeds or Nottingham to go down. Spurs aren’t too far off and it would be absolute mega lolz if they drop down. 1
SNSUN Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Dr. Kucho said: Shame that West Ham have started winning, wanted to see them go down. Reckon it’s Burnley, Wolves and Leeds or Nottingham to go down. Spurs aren’t too far off and it would be absolute mega lolz if they drop down. Yeah me too really but Matty Fernandes is running the show - they love him KUMB. Burnley and Wolves are down, it's one place for a few teams but that's where it gets interesting as, bar Leeds, who are very good at home and picking up good results, you could say the others are "too good to go down" on paper. Forest have some good players but aren't getting results - they could be a victim of buggering about with managerial changes with Dyche shortly to follow. West Ham have a few excellent players but have recruited quite well in the January window. Leeds squad isn't the best but they are picking up results and Elland Road is a fortress. Palace could be in trouble - too many player sales and they spent big money on a misfiring striker. Spurs should, sadly, survive with the quality they have. If it's not West Ham, Forest or Leeds for the drop, I genuinely think Palace could be in trouble. They're only 6 clear of the zone and their form is awful.
Whitey Grandad Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) I don't know if anyone is interested but I am in Buenos Aires at the moment and went yesterday evening to see River Plate play their neighbours Tigre at the Estadio Monumental. This stadium is also used for their national games and for visiting rock concerts. It's their version of Wembley. It's a horseshoe shape and I was up in the 'Centenario Media' in the centre of the horseshoe behind the goal. It holds 85,000. Fabulous atmosphere with almost constant chanting. It's a shame that I didn't know the words. Both sides played 4-3-3 but Tigre were a lot sharper and quicker and scored first after 5 minutes. River Plate were defensively poor with lots of holes and followed the fashion of leaving acres of space for the opposition wingers to exploit. Their ball control was poor and despites some slick interplay there were a lot of misplaced passes. Tigre were simply too quick for them and three more goals followed. Even at 4-0 down the home fans never stopped chanting despite being reduced to ten men by a high boot and were rewarded, if that's the right word, in the final minutes with a goal scored from outside the penalty area with a well-placed shot just inside the left hand post of an unsighted goalkeeper. An interesting experience and I would have liked to have stopped to sample the barbecues after the game. Quite a change from burger vans. Some on here will admire the home shirts with their red sash. 20260207_215542.mp4 20260207_214943.mp4 20260207_201058.mp4 Edited 6 hours ago by Whitey Grandad Multiple photos. 14
Lighthouse Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Fair play Whitey, that looks like a cracking football trip. A bit livelier than the Estonian league game I once went to. 2
goodymatt Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said: I don't know if anyone is interested but I am in Buenos Aires at the moment and went yesterday evening to see River Plate play their neighbours Tigre at the Estadio Monumental. This stadium is also used for their national games and for visiting rock concerts. It's their version of Wembley. It's a horseshoe shape and I was up in the 'Centenario Media' in the centre of the horseshoe behind the goal. It holds 85,000. Fabulous atmosphere with almost constant chanting. It's a shame that I didn't know the words. Both sides played 4-3-3 but Tigre were a lot sharper and quicker and scored first after 5 minutes. River Plate were defensively poor with lots of holes and followed the fashion of leaving acres of space for the opposition wingers to exploit. Their ball control was poor and despites some slick interplay there were a lot of misplaced passes. Tigre were simply too quick for them and three more goals followed. Even at 4-0 down the home fans never stopped chanting despite being reduced to ten men by a high boot and were rewarded, if that's the right word, in the final minutes with a goal scored from outside the penalty area with a well-placed shot just inside the left hand post of an unsighted goalkeeper. An interesting experience and I would have liked to have stopped to sample the barbecues after the game. Quite a change from burger vans. Some on here will admire the home shirts with their red sash. 20260207_215542.mp4 65.08 MB · 0 downloads 20260207_214943.mp4 45.06 MB · 0 downloads 20260207_201058.mp4 16.82 MB · 0 downloads What an experience! Thanks for sharing. 3
Whitey Grandad Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 minute ago, AlexLaw76 said: That looks amazing Indeed it was quite an experience. Strangely enough because of the distance and the noise there was none of the normal interaction between the crowd and the events on the pitch. Even when "we" scored there was no sudden roar. Entry was by facial recognition. I booked the ticket through the hotel and before the game is was sent an email through which I had to upload my passport or ID. Then I went through a process of using my phone to upload a picture of me. Somehow it worked OK.
Whitey Grandad Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Lighthouse said: Fair play Whitey, that looks like a cracking football trip. A bit livelier than the Estonian league game I once went to. Thanks. Any game of football is worth watching. Jackie Charlton said that if his brother Bobby was driving past a local park game on a Sunday morning he would have to stop and watch. 1
Whitey Grandad Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 8 minutes ago, SNSUN said: Ooh those sausages look banging. That's why they're called bangers.
Willo of Whiteley Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Burnley and Wolves have gone. It’s one of West Ham, Forest and Leeds. They’re all teams that you could equally despise. I’d prefer to see either West Ham or Forest go, mainly because of their owners or fans. Absolutely insufferable or batshit crazy. 2
Eric The Red Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Willo of Whiteley said: Burnley and Wolves have gone. It’s one of West Ham, Forest and Leeds. They’re all teams that you could equally despise. I’d prefer to see either West Ham or Forest go, mainly because of their owners or fans. Absolutely insufferable or batshit crazy. Definitely want Leeds to stay up, not because I have any particular likeness for them, but to give those of aspiring to get back to 'the promised land ' that survival is quite possible. 1
SNSUN Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 minute ago, Eric The Red said: Definitely want Leeds to stay up, not because I have any particular likeness for them, but to give those of aspiring to get back to 'the promised land ' that survival is quite possible. Leeds staying up will show you can survive in the Premier League after promotion, sure, but Sunderland have showed that you can thrive with the right signings.
East Kent Saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 17 hours ago, Turkish said: WTF is wrong with this bloke? If Saints were 3-2 down in injury time trying to get an equaliser I wouldn’t be sitting there with my birds arm wrapped round me and her snuggling in. On the few occasions I let my missus come with me to a game she used to drive me mad trying to touch me during the game. Fucking toon army, passionate bullshit, bunch of drips ruled by their birds Easy to poke fun at people who probably have mental health issues / dementia . Taking her ill Dad to a football match he used to be enjoy is what caring people do . 4
Turkish Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said: I don't know if anyone is interested but I am in Buenos Aires at the moment and went yesterday evening to see River Plate play their neighbours Tigre at the Estadio Monumental. This stadium is also used for their national games and for visiting rock concerts. It's their version of Wembley. It's a horseshoe shape and I was up in the 'Centenario Media' in the centre of the horseshoe behind the goal. It holds 85,000. Fabulous atmosphere with almost constant chanting. It's a shame that I didn't know the words. Both sides played 4-3-3 but Tigre were a lot sharper and quicker and scored first after 5 minutes. River Plate were defensively poor with lots of holes and followed the fashion of leaving acres of space for the opposition wingers to exploit. Their ball control was poor and despites some slick interplay there were a lot of misplaced passes. Tigre were simply too quick for them and three more goals followed. Even at 4-0 down the home fans never stopped chanting despite being reduced to ten men by a high boot and were rewarded, if that's the right word, in the final minutes with a goal scored from outside the penalty area with a well-placed shot just inside the left hand post of an unsighted goalkeeper. An interesting experience and I would have liked to have stopped to sample the barbecues after the game. Quite a change from burger vans. Some on here will admire the home shirts with their red sash. 20260207_215542.mp4 65.08 MB · 0 downloads 20260207_214943.mp4 45.06 MB · 0 downloads 20260207_201058.mp4 16.82 MB · 0 downloads Brilliant sir, that looks class. Would love to do a game in Argentina 1
Turkish Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I know they’re screwed but Sheffield Wednesday are absolutely shit. Should be a guaranteed 3 points end of the month
Jack Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said: I don't know if anyone is interested but I am in Buenos Aires at the moment and went yesterday evening to see River Plate play their neighbours Tigre at the Estadio Monumental. This stadium is also used for their national games and for visiting rock concerts. It's their version of Wembley. It's a horseshoe shape and I was up in the 'Centenario Media' in the centre of the horseshoe behind the goal. It holds 85,000. Fabulous atmosphere with almost constant chanting. It's a shame that I didn't know the words. Both sides played 4-3-3 but Tigre were a lot sharper and quicker and scored first after 5 minutes. River Plate were defensively poor with lots of holes and followed the fashion of leaving acres of space for the opposition wingers to exploit. Their ball control was poor and despites some slick interplay there were a lot of misplaced passes. Tigre were simply too quick for them and three more goals followed. Even at 4-0 down the home fans never stopped chanting despite being reduced to ten men by a high boot and were rewarded, if that's the right word, in the final minutes with a goal scored from outside the penalty area with a well-placed shot just inside the left hand post of an unsighted goalkeeper. An interesting experience and I would have liked to have stopped to sample the barbecues after the game. Quite a change from burger vans. Some on here will admire the home shirts with their red sash. 20260207_215542.mp4 65.08 MB · 0 downloads 20260207_214943.mp4 45.06 MB · 0 downloads 20260207_201058.mp4 16.82 MB · 0 downloads I didn’t get the chance to see a game there but I highly recommend wandering around La Boca and doing the stadium tour there too. Really cool part of the city, great BBQs like you say 2
Sheaf Saint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Turkish said: I know they’re screwed but Sheffield Wednesday are absolutely shit. Should be a guaranteed 3 points end of the month They set an unwanted club record today - 9 games without scoring. Have to feel sorry for their fans. They've been mismanaged for decades now.
Turkish Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Sheaf Saint said: They set an unwanted club record today - 9 games without scoring. Have to feel sorry for their fans. They've been mismanaged for decades now. It’s sad, no club deserves that and we know how it feels, albeit they’re issues been going on for many years more than ours did. Sounds like they’ve got a buyer so hopefully they get a decent one this time. Clubs of that size shouldn’t be in league one
Charlie Wayman Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, East Kent Saint said: Easy to poke fun at people who probably have mental health issues / dementia . Taking her ill Dad to a football match he used to be enjoy is what caring people do . Totally agree, a crass and mindless post. I doubt that bloke grasps empathy or understanding. 1
Charlie Wayman Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 23 hours ago, saintant said: 4 points off 6th place as it stands. Big game coming up on Tuesday. Our three points yeterday gained us very little, we are still stuck in 14th while at least four of the teams that want that sixth spot also won yesterday. It will be very hard going to overhaul them all. I can't see it happening but will enjoy the challenge.
SNSUN Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, SNSUN said: Yeah me too really but Matty Fernandes is running the show - they love him KUMB. Burnley and Wolves are down, it's one place for a few teams but that's where it gets interesting as, bar Leeds, who are very good at home and picking up good results, you could say the others are "too good to go down" on paper. Forest have some good players but aren't getting results - they could be a victim of buggering about with managerial changes with Dyche shortly to follow. West Ham have a few excellent players but have recruited quite well in the January window. Leeds squad isn't the best but they are picking up results and Elland Road is a fortress. Palace could be in trouble - too many player sales and they spent big money on a misfiring striker. Spurs should, sadly, survive with the quality they have. If it's not West Ham, Forest or Leeds for the drop, I genuinely think Palace could be in trouble. They're only 6 clear of the zone and their form is awful. Brighton, I meant Brighton not Palace!
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