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If he was just not very good but putting the effort in I could accept that. He isn’t running, jumping, tackling or moving. So you can feel bad that people are booing him but maybe he should try a bit harder. I can think of plenty of average players (eg Omerod) that just worked hard and were loved by the fans. To get through bad patches you need hard work but if he isn’t willing to do that then he’s going to remain pony and people will keep judging. It’s football. start putting some effort in and things might change

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This is a good point he doesnt look like he is busting a gut but maybe no matter how fast he runs he just is a dude who looks lazy.

I do recall him making lots of runs in 1 game behind defenders for the ball to be played in behind but manning kept turning around and playing it back to CB's maybe he's thought why bother if no one is going to pass it lol 

Posted
11 hours ago, Sir Ralph said:

If he was just not very good but putting the effort in I could accept that. He isn’t running, jumping, tackling or moving. So you can feel bad that people are booing him but maybe he should try a bit harder. I can think of plenty of average players (eg Omerod) that just worked hard and were loved by the fans. To get through bad patches you need hard work but if he isn’t willing to do that then he’s going to remain pony and people will keep judging. It’s football. start putting some effort in and things might change

To put it in context, he actually makes Sekou Mara look competent, dynamic and engaged with what is happening on the pitch

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Posted
12 hours ago, BarberSaint said:

 

Two. He's American and has played for their national team. What's he got to be scared of; the ball?

Maybe we need to start some chants to make him feel more at home.

So on Saturday, a rousing rendition of "We believe that we will win" or "Defense! Defense!" should get him pumped up to score a hat trick.

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30 minutes ago, Saint NL said:

Maybe we need to start some chants to make him feel more at home.

So on Saturday, a rousing rendition of "We believe that we will win" or "Defense! Defense!" should get him pumped up to score a hat trick.

The Northampton Wall is lacking this kind of US related soccer passion 

 

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Been looking at the free agent list and ignoring the small, the old and the completely unknown, these three strikers and one DM caught my eye.  On has played in this country before but does anyone know anything about the others?  All in all, I reckon I prefer Aribo; at least he is a known quantity.  Our squad is too big anyway; I don’t know why I bothered!

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/dembo-darboe/profil/spieler/699182

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/gerard-deulofeu/leistungsdatendetails/spieler/129476

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/george-puscas/profil/spieler/208690

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/idrissa-doumbia/profil/spieler/430579

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I didn't know the bristol city manager was his koln manager last season (sacked with 2 games to go in 2nd place), saintsweb knows nothing 🤣

a snippet from the echo

We had a transfer ban in Cologne so one of my duties was to take this young player and develop him, and we did it together in a really good way.

"He is a player with outstanding transition power, he has pace, he smells moments and he is so young. He is a player with outstanding potential.

"Of course, in Cologne he had big trust, rhythm and gametime. He is a very sensible player but he had someone next to him to give him freedom.

"The quality at Southampton is an outstanding high level, and with the quality of guys like [Leo] Scienza, he will find big chances in this position.

"But yes, I have a big trust in this player, he is a really interesting player with a high level of potential," concluded the Austrian boss.

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1 hour ago, Convict Colony said:

I didn't know the bristol city manager was his koln manager last season (sacked with 2 games to go in 2nd place), saintsweb knows nothing 🤣

a snippet from the echo

We had a transfer ban in Cologne so one of my duties was to take this young player and develop him, and we did it together in a really good way.

"He is a player with outstanding transition power, he has pace, he smells moments and he is so young. He is a player with outstanding potential.

"Of course, in Cologne he had big trust, rhythm and gametime. He is a very sensible player but he had someone next to him to give him freedom.

"The quality at Southampton is an outstanding high level, and with the quality of guys like [Leo] Scienza, he will find big chances in this position.

"But yes, I have a big trust in this player, he is a really interesting player with a high level of potential," concluded the Austrian boss.

Maybe we can sell the lemon to them in January

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Yeah the problem with Downs is that his role in the team requires him to get near to and then touch the football. Were it not for this he would definitely show some promise. 😉

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Posted (edited)

I recall saying at the start of one season that James Beattie couldnt hit a barn door and he went on the score 20 goals that season.

Therefore - Damion Downs couldnt hit a barn door !

 

There, you're welcome 😉

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1 hour ago, beatlesaint said:

I recall saying at the start of one season that James Beattie couldnt hit a barn door and he went on the score 20 goals that season.

Therefore - Damion Downs couldnt hit a barn door !

 

There, you're welcome 😉

Damion Downs - couldn’t hit a barn. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, stknowle said:

Damion Downs - couldn’t hit a barn. 

Couldn’t hit the farm the barn is in either.

All of the cow’s arses are safe as I don’t think Damion could find a 🪕 let alone hit a cow’s arse with it. 

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Reports suggest he’s just training with Cov as a favour to him.

As I see it, we’re at desperation stakes up front. So yes, hcdajfu imho tbh ffs. Even though he’s barely into double figures of goals since summer 2021. In fact he’d fit right in with our lot with that record.

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1 hour ago, Saint NL said:

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CHDAJFU?

I said weeks ago we should go for him IF he's considered fit enough for X run of games....

(A "pay as you play" arrangement would be ideal, but I don't think that sort of thing really happens in the professional game, does it?)

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13 hours ago, Convict Colony said:

I didn't know the bristol city manager was his koln manager last season (sacked with 2 games to go in 2nd place), saintsweb knows nothing 🤣

a snippet from the echo

We had a transfer ban in Cologne so one of my duties was to take this young player and develop him, and we did it together in a really good way.

"He is a player with outstanding transition power, he has pace, he smells moments and he is so young. He is a player with outstanding potential.

"Of course, in Cologne he had big trust, rhythm and gametime. He is a very sensible player but he had someone next to him to give him freedom.

"The quality at Southampton is an outstanding high level, and with the quality of guys like [Leo] Scienza, he will find big chances in this position.

"But yes, I have a big trust in this player, he is a really interesting player with a high level of potential," concluded the Austrian boss.

The quality at Southampton is an outstanding high level, 

The only thing at high level are the shots in row Z

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Posted
10 hours ago, Lighthouse said:

Bamford, seriously? The guy's finished, spent last season making 15 min sub appearances for Leeds without troubling the back of the net.

Should fit right in at SMS.

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On 24/10/2025 at 08:49, Convict Colony said:

I didn't know the bristol city manager was his koln manager last season (sacked with 2 games to go in 2nd place), saintsweb knows nothing 🤣

a snippet from the echo

We had a transfer ban in Cologne so one of my duties was to take this young player and develop him, and we did it together in a really good way.

"He is a player with outstanding transition power, he has pace, he smells moments and he is so young. He is a player with outstanding potential.

"Of course, in Cologne he had big trust, rhythm and gametime. He is a very sensible player but he had someone next to him to give him freedom.

"The quality at Southampton is an outstanding high level, and with the quality of guys like [Leo] Scienza, he will find big chances in this position.

"But yes, I have a big trust in this player, he is a really interesting player with a high level of potential," concluded the Austrian boss.

Give us a few training bibs and footballs and you can have him.

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I know he didnt have much time on the pitch but reckon he only touched the ball once.

I would struggle to put him in the Ali Dia bracket but at least AD didnt cost us £8m!!!!!!!

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He’s never, ever, professional standard. No fucking way. When Manning smashed it across the box, he just had to move 5 yards for a simple tap in. But he fucking stood there and just watched it. Zero football brain, zero football ability. Absolutely disgraceful signing, probably the worst in our history considering the importance of the position. 

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I cannot believe the guy is a professional footballer.  I think I would offer more at the age of 58!

He actively seems to try and stay away from the ball: I know his confidence must be shot but, like so many of our players, he has no heart or grit.

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2 minutes ago, washsaint said:

I cannot believe the guy is a professional footballer.  I think I would offer more at the age of 58!

He actively seems to try and stay away from the ball: I know his confidence must be shot but, like so many of our players, he has no heart or grit.

What I cannot believe is the fact that Spors saw enough to decide that he'd be a good signing for us and that we paid any money for him.

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I felt sorry for him. Looked really nervous getting ready to come on. Cant blame him for not being good enough for us. Not his fault the club went in for him based on some sort of potential they saw in him. There are non league players who would be a lot better for us. 

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28 minutes ago, washsaint said:

I cannot believe the guy is a professional footballer.  I think I would offer more at the age of 58!

He actively seems to try and stay away from the ball: I know his confidence must be shot but, like so many of our players, he has no heart or grit.

He jumps out the way or ducks when the ball is coming towards him in the air and won't get into any physical battles. That definitely isn't confidence. That's just called being a pussy. 

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Posted
29 minutes ago, Osvaldorama said:

Says a lot that the u21 lad looks 100x the player in his 3 minute cameo 

Did he? I didn't see anything from either of them. That's not a criticism either TBH, they were both thrown on hopelessly at the end of a game in which we were completely rudderless and could have played until midnight without scoring. Downs wasn't brought on as part of sublime tactical masterstroke, that was basically a 'stick a striker on and just hope for something' sub by a man who probably knows he's losing his job.

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7 minutes ago, Lighthouse said:

Did he? I didn't see anything from either of them. That's not a criticism either TBH, they were both thrown on hopelessly at the end of a game in which we were completely rudderless and could have played until midnight without scoring. Downs wasn't brought on as part of sublime tactical masterstroke, that was basically a 'stick a striker on and just hope for something' sub by a man who probably knows he's losing his job.


I thought so. He touched the ball and looked like an actual footballer at least. 
 

I am actually speechless at how bad Downs is. We must have never watched him before we spent 8million (!!!!!) pounds. 
 

Absolutely mental 

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He sums up SR's approach to life. Wjy do something normal like buying an established, experienced centre forward like Moore or McBurnie? Lets try something different and buy a rookie centre forward from the German second division. 

In the same way they didn't go for a manager who knew the league, the players and what was required to get promotion like Coouper. Why not get a Will Still? 

Their reckless gambling is ruining our club. 

 

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3 minutes ago, Tamesaint said:

He sums up SR's approach to life. Wjy do something normal like buying an established, experienced centre forward like Moore or McBurnie? Lets try something different and buy a rookie centre forward from the German second division. 

In the same way they didn't go for a manager who knew the league, the players and what was required to get promotion like Coouper. Why not get a Will Still? 

Their reckless gambling is ruining our club. 

 

Even Carlton Morris...

All 3 would have cost left in fees than Downs

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How many times has he touched the ball in a saints shirt? In the games I’ve seen him he’s barely touched it. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s less than 10

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1 minute ago, Turkish said:

How many times has he touched the ball in a saints shirt? In the games I’ve seen him he’s barely touched it. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s less than 10

He did get an amazing assist against Wrexham.

Assists like that are unteachable 

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1 minute ago, AlexLaw76 said:

He did get an amazing assist against Wrexham.

Assists like that are unteachable 

Did he touch it though or did he miss the ball? I can’t remember I remember captain Jack getting on the end of it after downs fucked up

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Sergei Gotsmanov said:

They had a half decent player in tall Paul but sold him. He was just what we are missing.

When you think we sold him for £4.5m and bought Downs for about £6.5m.

What a cock up. 

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2 hours ago, Osvaldorama said:


I thought so. He touched the ball and looked like an actual footballer at least. 
 

I am actually speechless at how bad Downs is. We must have never watched him before we spent 8million (!!!!!) pounds. 
 

Absolutely mental 

£8m , blimy could have got the whole Sheffield Wednesday team for that.

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