trousers Posted Wednesday at 07:44 Posted Wednesday at 07:44 11 hours ago, trousers said: If Ings doesn't score I'll run around the village naked 27 minutes ago, badgerx16 said: Have I missed it ? 8
Captain Jack Posted Wednesday at 07:45 Posted Wednesday at 07:45 Questions over why Fellows was taken off. Could it be due to the complete change of approach second half? Did anyone else notice that very time McCarthy got the ball it was a long ball up to Stewart to nod down. Keeping the ball in utds half enavled us to pressure them and score two quick goals. Maybe Fellows had to be sacrificed for this. Of course when Stewart went off we should have changed tactic again as suddenly every long ball came straight back. Overall good to see Still change at half time. Something previous managers have failed to do!
Turkish Posted Wednesday at 07:46 Posted Wednesday at 07:46 3 minutes ago, suewhistle said: I saw enough of it and they replayed bits too, but the "negative posters" are mostly the ones who are always negative so I'll stand by my opinion, thanks. The self righteous posters are the ones who are always self righteous so I guess some of us will stand by ours too 👍 1 4
trousers Posted Wednesday at 07:46 Posted Wednesday at 07:46 Just now, Captain Jack said: Questions over why Fellows was taken off. Could it be due to the complete change of approach second half? Did anyone else notice that very time McCarthy got the ball it was a long ball up to Stewart to nod down. Keeping the ball in utds half enavled us to pressure them and score two quick goals. Maybe Fellows had to be sacrificed for this. Of course when Stewart went off we should have changed tactic again as suddenly every long ball came straight back. Overall good to see Still change at half time. Something previous managers have failed to do! Still did explain his decision to take Fellows off in one of his post match interviews... He mentioned about wanting to be more direct but that it was largely done "on instinct" (or words to that effect)
tdmickey3 Posted Wednesday at 07:58 Posted Wednesday at 07:58 9 hours ago, Andrew Watson said: That was a tough watch for the last 20 minutes,however a win is all that matters in the end. I think we were a bit lucky with the disallowed goal,there was contact on Macarthy but it was very minimal. Pleased for Stewart [ hopefully he can start to score on a regular basis now ] and really like Jander and for all his messing around Macarthy made a brilliant save from O Hare at 0 - 1, a save Bazunu would have very unlikely made. Need to win at Derby and kick on,we went 25 games unbeaten 2 years ago from this point. 🤣 Minimal, he had his arm round him and was holding him down 14
badgerx16 Posted Wednesday at 08:01 Posted Wednesday at 08:01 18 minutes ago, suewhistle said: I saw enough of it ...... You clearly didn't. 1
AlexLaw76 Posted Wednesday at 08:03 Posted Wednesday at 08:03 Still, post match.. Ross deserved that tonight. More than a lot of people I was aware of his physical status when I arrived, we had a long sit down with all to make sure we got it right It is a question of getting him 100% fit and happy with himself I am delighted for him It was not just the goals, it was the commitment and desire to press and run and defend He was problem for them, and he deserves it Overall it was a deserved 3 points, we were in control for large parts We conceded yet another one of those annoying goals You think it is going to happen again, but we have not let it We made a few tweaks at HT, and managed to turn it around It was tough, but we never felt sorry for ourselves and it was a brilliant winner It was a proper championship game – I am delighted for the players and fans It has been frustrating lately but we stood up and we were rewarded We made the changes at HT to bring on more energy We wanted Arma close to Ross, Jake I thought would give Tancanga problems Fraser would bring us energy, he is relentless I knew people would question the HT subs, but it was just pure instinct Nathan Wood is a big and powerful personality, and charming He is top class, one his touches in the 2nd half I thought that was brave But that is what we need. We must have brave and committed players and Woody is that He probably did not deserve to come out of the team when he did but he is back now Jander is a top player, top quality and he has so much energy – pushes 12k every game He reads the game really well, calm in possession and opens it up well Flynn is unlucky and deserves to play, but we are getting there and they are pushing each other Stephens blocked a shot in training and twisted his ankle a little, which was very annoying I love Stephens so why do people think we have fallen out, Don’t get it Honestly, not see a reply yet of their disallowed goal. The 4th official said their player had his arms around Mac Mac is pretty big so he must have been seen 7
macca155 Posted Wednesday at 08:04 Posted Wednesday at 08:04 10 hours ago, Sheaf Saint said: Quarshie made some errors tonight it's true. Watching back the highlights confirmed what I thought when I saw it for their goal - he tried to put his foot in to poke the ball away but realised he had to pull out of it otherwise he'd have conceded a pen. What he should have done is just keep up and stay tight and then they don't score. But he'll learn. But that aside, what really struck me was his pace and power. He's got an immense burst of pace which allows him to snuff out danger in a way that Stephens and THB just can't. And despite his errors he also had some really good moments tonight as well. Good post and totally agree re Quarshie. He looks like a real talent but has a lot of learning to do. He is exactly the sort of talent we can hopefully take into the Premier League. Stephens is experienced and competent, particularly when he has a solid defender like Wood next to him. He can be used to take the pressure off Quarshie as and when required, that's all I meant. THB for the time being is Edward's understudy. Who would have thought. 2
AlexLaw76 Posted Wednesday at 08:09 Posted Wednesday at 08:09 Thought Ronnie Edwards brought another good game, bar the corner he gave away. 7
die Mannyschaft Posted Wednesday at 08:10 Posted Wednesday at 08:10 1 hour ago, Galway saint said: Nice to win a game. Pleased to see Still has had the gumption and balls to drop Baz and Stephens and good to see Stewart scoring. Still looks very disjointed abut there doesn’t look to be a stand out side in the division so maybe there is time to gel. All that said does anyone really want to spend next season in the PL with this team or one anything like it as it would be carnage again Every one near me at Sheffield and on our coach said the same about the game. 1. The existing players and the new players play far too much of the game in automatic mode. Attack then stop, check, put foot on ball tgen start tge side to side. 2. One half of the match us allways a free hit for opponents. 3. Some of the players who can and did creative football need to start or ar least increase the time on pitch. Robinson for one. 4. Why are players stopped from shooting at edge box, they practice shooting in warm up. A great goal by Stewart shows robotic packaged football is not needed, just shoot, its simple and worked. 5. Short corners, none of us understand this stupid tactic ans wastes valuable opportunity. 6. There is some pattern and style Saints play but confusingly not all the time in small blocks within the game. 7. Wood is a contender for captain, needs to be full back or midfielder not a forward. 8. Brilliant result, a confidence boosting win. Derby needs to a 3 points or very min a draw. Players staying at England camp until after Derby game shiukd help build and fine this elusive style of play and grt rid of preprogrammed side to side which has got to stop as we give ball away too often. 9. Its going to take until new year to eventually start paying real football so top 2 place out of the question unless a miracle happens. 10. 5th or 6th place playoff but if promotion then who ever runs the club must learn from last promotion and relegation otherwise its a cycle of bottom 6. Need to get back to producing academy players who want to stay at club. 11. VAR is corrupt 12. Agents have ruined football and we must be careful of just buying players who are not interested in staying at club otherwise need lots of dosh to by players to keep in Premier League, but don't think Saints have the money for this gamble which Forrest etc have done. 1
SNSUN Posted Wednesday at 08:18 Posted Wednesday at 08:18 33 minutes ago, trousers said: You can't be Welsh, you're running away from the sheep. 2
31cc Posted Wednesday at 08:25 Posted Wednesday at 08:25 6 minutes ago, SNSUN said: You can't be Welsh, you're running away from the sheep. No, he's rushing off to get an engagement ring 😁 7
VectisSaint Posted Wednesday at 08:27 Posted Wednesday at 08:27 10 hours ago, CylonKing said: Think people are being harsh on Quarshie. For me, he's better than THB and Stephens and thought their goal was hit so well in the only place it could go for a goal, giving their player some credit. Came from losing the ball further up the pitch, and Quarshie forcing the player wide, which is what you'd expect. But, I've not seen it back. Shout out to Wee man who came on, looked great up front on the right and then dropped to LB and was tenacious in everything he did. Superb performance! Wood MoM for me by a mile. Just good to be heading home with 3 points (& 4 pints tucked away). Obviously pleased for Ross as well, first looked scrappy (who cares) but the second in real time looked class! Stills decision to take off Fellows and Azaz at HT were questioned in the stadium, but...it worked! Maybe, just maybe... Up the Saints Stewart's first was far from scrappy, it was a brilliantly place, controlled shot. The build up may have been scrappy but it was a class finish. Quarshie is far far better than he was at the start of the season (he was an utter liability) but he still has a clanger in him, he even acknowledged the big mistake he made to his teammates, he was also fortunate that their goal was disallowed otherwise he would have been largely responsible. 2
VectisSaint Posted Wednesday at 08:28 Posted Wednesday at 08:28 42 minutes ago, Captain Jack said: Questions over why Fellows was taken off. Could it be due to the complete change of approach second half? Did anyone else notice that very time McCarthy got the ball it was a long ball up to Stewart to nod down. Keeping the ball in utds half enavled us to pressure them and score two quick goals. Maybe Fellows had to be sacrificed for this. Of course when Stewart went off we should have changed tactic again as suddenly every long ball came straight back. Overall good to see Still change at half time. Something previous managers have failed to do! Looked absolutely shattered just before half-time. He ran his socks off in the first half. No reason he shouldn't have recovered and gone again 2nd half, unless of course he took a knock or is not fully fit.
SNSUN Posted Wednesday at 08:47 Posted Wednesday at 08:47 My ratings (seeing as I went to sleep the second the final whistle blew) McCarthy - 8 - Ok, he's not the best at playing with his feet and he does have a mistake in him (as we nearly saw once last night when under pressure from their attacker). But he made some excellent saves last night and rightly keeps Baz out of the team for me. I still hope we revisit the keeper spot in January though. Edwards - 6 - Some of his passing wasn't great and I don't remember him getting forward too much but he is a centre back playing on the right and I didn't have issue with him. I have issues with the formation really, I'm glad we dropped the 3CBs but Will has almost snuck it back in - just lopsided. Wood - 9 - Excellent. Best I've seen him play, he was first to everything, strong, his passing was good (and there was a lot of it between the defence in the first half). He currently deserves his place and deserves to stay there. Quarshie - 6 - as I said last night, I want to like him. But to put in the half arsed attempt to stop their striker for their goal was abysmal. I did like the strength he showed in the second half though to bully their player off the ball. I'd probably persevere with him, he will get better with more Championship experience. Manning - 6 - Not his best game, stupid booking, crosses meh. He's been improved this season since Welington's injury but I'd still like to see Jelert given a run out. Jander - 7 - First time I'd seen him play. What I liked most was his willingness to turn and run into space. Not the best first few minutes but he grew into the game - he looks a player and we'll see better performances I'm sure. Charles - 7 - He hustled and harried as usual. Fellows - 8 - I thought he was having an excellent game on the right, then Will hooks him at half time. He's pacy, dribbles, his crosses are decent, I think he'll go on to be an excellent signing for us. Not sure why he was hooked but luckily for Will it worked out. Azaz - 6 - I didn't think he played badly, I thought he offered himself up well, perhaps could have done better with the shot in the first half. The least confusing of the half time subs but even so, I think AA was having a worse game than him... at the time. AA - 6 - Poor in the first half, I didn't notice him for half and hour then he skies his penalty. He was much better in the second half, winning headers (including the one that hit the bar for Stewart's first) and his defensive work shouldn't go unnoticed, he stopped one of their attacks through sheer determination. Stewart - 9 MOTM - I mean, MOTM is either him or Wood but Stewart's moment of magic edges it. Best game for us, worked his balls off, created the penalty with his experience, had some headed chances, took his first coolly and his second was superb. Please God stay fit and keep banging them in! Subs: Fraser: 7 - He works hard and seems to want to well for us. I thought he was OK when he came on. Robinson - 6 - Did some defensive work which I applaud him for, didn't make much of an attacking impact that I remember Roerslev - 5 - I can't say I noticed him much, bar a couple of touches so I can't score him higher than that. Downes - 5 - Another one I didn't notice much of, but he didn't get booked. Which is something. Archer - 5 - no real impact - we were defending the lead by the time he got on. Overall it wasn't the best win but it was a much needed win. The first half there was too much passing around, a lack of ideas in attack, and when we lost the ball we looked vulnerable on the counter. It got better early on in the second half with a bit more directness but even so, we ended up going for containment, which nearly cost us with the disallowed goal. Still, Saints fans should be happy this morning, I am and another win against Derby will really kick start the season. 1
Saint86 Posted Wednesday at 08:47 Posted Wednesday at 08:47 (edited) 37 minutes ago, die Mannyschaft said: 9. Its going to take until new year to eventually start paying real football so top 2 place out of the question unless a miracle happens. 10. 5th or 6th place playoff but if promotion then who ever runs the club must learn from last promotion and relegation otherwise its a cycle of bottom 6 FML. We are 4 points of 2nd with 38 games to play. Stoke are 2nd, they won't finish 2nd. Which means we're at most 3 points off a potential 2nd place rival, so 1 game... Saints fans - "automatics are done" 😄😄😄 Edited Wednesday at 08:48 by Saint86 6
Mboto Gorge Posted Wednesday at 08:48 Posted Wednesday at 08:48 Overall a good win and encouraging to show a bit of resilience to come back from a goal down , helped by a piece of individual brilliance from Stewart, hopefully we are finally going to see the best of him now. I thought we just about deserved to win over the 90. The penalty was soft to say the least but it was definitely a foul on McCarthy, those types nearly always get given so not sure what the comms were moaning about so much on sky, was painful to listen to. Only slight negative was the way we went into our shell in the last 20 minutes and invited pressure, but you could say that was down to nerves and the fact we aren’t used to winning, so confidence is still a little fragile but this should do us the world of good heading into a very winnable match on Saturday. 2
saintant Posted Wednesday at 08:50 Posted Wednesday at 08:50 (edited) 52 minutes ago, VectisSaint said: Stewart's first was far from scrappy, it was a brilliantly place, controlled shot. The build up may have been scrappy but it was a class finish. Quarshie is far far better than he was at the start of the season (he was an utter liability) but he still has a clanger in him, he even acknowledged the big mistake he made to his teammates, he was also fortunate that their goal was disallowed otherwise he would have been largely responsible. What was scrappy about the build up? From what I saw it was a decently delivered corner, Arma jumped well and headed against the bar with Stewart on hand to slot in the rebound. Nothing scrappy about that in my book. Edited Wednesday at 09:19 by saintant
Jack Posted Wednesday at 08:57 Posted Wednesday at 08:57 Bit of a weird game. Thought we were absolutely rubbish in spells, slowing it down at every opportunity, more boring crab football. Really subdued away end because of it. And some rubbish defending from Quarshie to let Campbell walk round him for a shot on goal. But we also managed to create quite a few decent chances, they couldn’t handle Stewart which was great to finally see. First away win in what felt like years for me, worth the long trip
SWLondon Saint Posted Wednesday at 09:07 Posted Wednesday at 09:07 (edited) Yes Quarshie was at fault yesterday for their goal but he was excellent against both Liverpool and Boro. He's 20 and relatively inexperienced, he is going to make mistakes. He has to realize at this level players are technical enough you can't just lunge in and nick it, they will go past you - but when they try to push it past to open up space to shoot, that's when he can use his speed and power to get the ball. He did that against Ekitike and Isak, just needs to treat every opponent like that. But if he was getting all that right already, we would never have got him, he'd have been £15M+ and gone straight to B'muff or somewhere in the Prem. He has the potential to be an absolute beast, unfortunately there's also a learning curve and he's on it with us. Keep him in, I think he's learning and building a partnership with Wood. Edited Wednesday at 09:07 by SWLondon Saint 8
malcolm waldron Posted Wednesday at 09:07 Posted Wednesday at 09:07 17 minutes ago, SNSUN said: My ratings (seeing as I went to sleep the second the final whistle blew) McCarthy - 8 - Ok, he's not the best at playing with his feet and he does have a mistake in him (as we nearly saw once last night when under pressure from their attacker). But he made some excellent saves last night and rightly keeps Baz out of the team for me. I still hope we revisit the keeper spot in January though. Edwards - 6 - Some of his passing wasn't great and I don't remember him getting forward too much but he is a centre back playing on the right and I didn't have issue with him. I have issues with the formation really, I'm glad we dropped the 3CBs but Will has almost snuck it back in - just lopsided. Wood - 9 - Excellent. Best I've seen him play, he was first to everything, strong, his passing was good (and there was a lot of it between the defence in the first half). He currently deserves his place and deserves to stay there. Quarshie - 6 - as I said last night, I want to like him. But to put in the half arsed attempt to stop their striker for their goal was abysmal. I did like the strength he showed in the second half though to bully their player off the ball. I'd probably persevere with him, he will get better with more Championship experience. Manning - 6 - Not his best game, stupid booking, crosses meh. He's been improved this season since Welington's injury but I'd still like to see Jelert given a run out. Jander - 7 - First time I'd seen him play. What I liked most was his willingness to turn and run into space. Not the best first few minutes but he grew into the game - he looks a player and we'll see better performances I'm sure. Charles - 7 - He hustled and harried as usual. Fellows - 8 - I thought he was having an excellent game on the right, then Will hooks him at half time. He's pacy, dribbles, his crosses are decent, I think he'll go on to be an excellent signing for us. Not sure why he was hooked but luckily for Will it worked out. Azaz - 6 - I didn't think he played badly, I thought he offered himself up well, perhaps could have done better with the shot in the first half. The least confusing of the half time subs but even so, I think AA was having a worse game than him... at the time. AA - 6 - Poor in the first half, I didn't notice him for half and hour then he skies his penalty. He was much better in the second half, winning headers (including the one that hit the bar for Stewart's first) and his defensive work shouldn't go unnoticed, he stopped one of their attacks through sheer determination. Stewart - 9 MOTM - I mean, MOTM is either him or Wood but Stewart's moment of magic edges it. Best game for us, worked his balls off, created the penalty with his experience, had some headed chances, took his first coolly and his second was superb. Please God stay fit and keep banging them in! Subs: Fraser: 7 - He works hard and seems to want to well for us. I thought he was OK when he came on. Robinson - 6 - Did some defensive work which I applaud him for, didn't make much of an attacking impact that I remember Roerslev - 5 - I can't say I noticed him much, bar a couple of touches so I can't score him higher than that. Downes - 5 - Another one I didn't notice much of, but he didn't get booked. Which is something. Archer - 5 - no real impact - we were defending the lead by the time he got on. Overall it wasn't the best win but it was a much needed win. The first half there was too much passing around, a lack of ideas in attack, and when we lost the ball we looked vulnerable on the counter. It got better early on in the second half with a bit more directness but even so, we ended up going for containment, which nearly cost us with the disallowed goal. Still, Saints fans should be happy this morning, I am and another win against Derby will really kick start the season. Pretty much agree with everything there so I think we watched a similar game. My only comment is on 'dropping the 3 CBs'. Didn't we have 3 CBs and Fellows / Manning as wing backs - with Ryan F then replacing Fellows at HT.
Midfield_General Posted Wednesday at 09:11 Posted Wednesday at 09:11 (edited) Was on a flight so missed the whole thing. Switched on phone at Gatwick and feared the worst when all the messages started pinging up ‘here we go again’ etc but delighted to see the final score and that we managed to win ugly, something it feels we haven’t been able to do for years. By the end of the season I think three points away at Sheffield United will look like a very decent result as Wilder will get them back into play-off contention. Also feels like a first XI is slowly starting to emerge from the shadows, though not quite there yet. Great to see Macca, Wood, Jander and Stewart look like they are starting to cement their places and settle the spine down which has been a mess. Pleased for Still to get the win too, you can see how much it means to him. He’s still learning but I like him and I have a sneaking feeling he’s going to go on to be a popular manager for us in the Adkins mould. Brilliant strike by Roscoe, absolutely delighted for him. But Jesus Christ, can someone have a word with him about doing that flying knee slide celebration? His knees are held together by fairy’s tears and regret, is he mad? Edited Wednesday at 09:21 by Midfield_General 3
Totton Saint Posted Wednesday at 09:44 Posted Wednesday at 09:44 Have you seen our league position!? Could be better come satourdy
hypochondriac Posted Wednesday at 10:15 Posted Wednesday at 10:15 1 hour ago, SNSUN said: My ratings (seeing as I went to sleep the second the final whistle blew) McCarthy - 8 - Ok, he's not the best at playing with his feet and he does have a mistake in him (as we nearly saw once last night when under pressure from their attacker). But he made some excellent saves last night and rightly keeps Baz out of the team for me. I still hope we revisit the keeper spot in January though. Edwards - 6 - Some of his passing wasn't great and I don't remember him getting forward too much but he is a centre back playing on the right and I didn't have issue with him. I have issues with the formation really, I'm glad we dropped the 3CBs but Will has almost snuck it back in - just lopsided. Wood - 9 - Excellent. Best I've seen him play, he was first to everything, strong, his passing was good (and there was a lot of it between the defence in the first half). He currently deserves his place and deserves to stay there. Quarshie - 6 - as I said last night, I want to like him. But to put in the half arsed attempt to stop their striker for their goal was abysmal. I did like the strength he showed in the second half though to bully their player off the ball. I'd probably persevere with him, he will get better with more Championship experience. Manning - 6 - Not his best game, stupid booking, crosses meh. He's been improved this season since Welington's injury but I'd still like to see Jelert given a run out. Jander - 7 - First time I'd seen him play. What I liked most was his willingness to turn and run into space. Not the best first few minutes but he grew into the game - he looks a player and we'll see better performances I'm sure. Charles - 7 - He hustled and harried as usual. Fellows - 8 - I thought he was having an excellent game on the right, then Will hooks him at half time. He's pacy, dribbles, his crosses are decent, I think he'll go on to be an excellent signing for us. Not sure why he was hooked but luckily for Will it worked out. Azaz - 6 - I didn't think he played badly, I thought he offered himself up well, perhaps could have done better with the shot in the first half. The least confusing of the half time subs but even so, I think AA was having a worse game than him... at the time. AA - 6 - Poor in the first half, I didn't notice him for half and hour then he skies his penalty. He was much better in the second half, winning headers (including the one that hit the bar for Stewart's first) and his defensive work shouldn't go unnoticed, he stopped one of their attacks through sheer determination. Stewart - 9 MOTM - I mean, MOTM is either him or Wood but Stewart's moment of magic edges it. Best game for us, worked his balls off, created the penalty with his experience, had some headed chances, took his first coolly and his second was superb. Please God stay fit and keep banging them in! Subs: Fraser: 7 - He works hard and seems to want to well for us. I thought he was OK when he came on. Robinson - 6 - Did some defensive work which I applaud him for, didn't make much of an attacking impact that I remember Roerslev - 5 - I can't say I noticed him much, bar a couple of touches so I can't score him higher than that. Downes - 5 - Another one I didn't notice much of, but he didn't get booked. Which is something. Archer - 5 - no real impact - we were defending the lead by the time he got on. Overall it wasn't the best win but it was a much needed win. The first half there was too much passing around, a lack of ideas in attack, and when we lost the ball we looked vulnerable on the counter. It got better early on in the second half with a bit more directness but even so, we ended up going for containment, which nearly cost us with the disallowed goal. Still, Saints fans should be happy this morning, I am and another win against Derby will really kick start the season. I don't see how anyone could watch that game and give Quarshie the same rating as Edwards and Manning.
S-Clarke Posted Wednesday at 10:21 Posted Wednesday at 10:21 (edited) 37 minutes ago, Totton Saint said: Have you seen our league position!? Could be better come satourdy The league is very open this year, there will be no Leicester/Leeds style runaways from what I can tell so far. Every team has been competitive this year from top to bottom, a really competitive league. Even Wednesday, for all their turmoil, aren't even bottom. Edited Wednesday at 10:21 by S-Clarke
die Mannyschaft Posted Wednesday at 10:32 Posted Wednesday at 10:32 1 hour ago, Saint86 said: FML. We are 4 points of 2nd with 38 games to play. Stoke are 2nd, they won't finish 2nd. Which means we're at most 3 points off a potential 2nd place rival, so 1 game... Saints fans - "automatics are done" 😄😄😄 Bloody hell , I have just updated my Saints assessment and we will get automatic promotion if we win at Derby. Must have been asleep when bbc updated table as sure we were on 8 points. I can't belive we have so many points.
SNSUN Posted Wednesday at 10:55 Posted Wednesday at 10:55 24 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: I don't see how anyone could watch that game and give Quarshie the same rating as Edwards and Manning. He would have been a 5 for the piss weak challenge but I liked the way he used his strength to shove the attacker off in the second half when that could easily have been a goal. Up until his fuck up for their goal I didn't think he was having a bad game although admittedly a lot of it was crab passing. 1
BARCELONASAINT Posted Wednesday at 11:00 Posted Wednesday at 11:00 I was at the airport in Egypt last night when we kicked off and it had just gone 2-1 when we took off back to Gatwick, so you can imagine i was nervous as hell hoping we hadn't thrown it away. So relieved when we touched down at Gatwick to see the notice come through that we had won and most of the other teams playing last night had drawn. Watched the highlights this morning. Stewart took his goals so well, really pleased for him and just hope he stays fit. From the highlights it looked like they had a couple of very decent chances they really should have buried which concerns me. The penalty miss was horrendous from AA but his flick onto the crossbar that led to Stewarts goal was lovely. I happily take a scrappy win and hope that builds the confidence of the players.
Dman Posted Wednesday at 11:15 Posted Wednesday at 11:15 2 hours ago, Saint86 said: FML. We are 4 points of 2nd with 38 games to play. Stoke are 2nd, they won't finish 2nd. Which means we're at most 3 points off a potential 2nd place rival, so 1 game... Saints fans - "automatics are done" 😄😄😄 In fairness, 6 if Cov win - who look a decent enough side. My biggest concern is that we look absoluely honking.
Charlie Wayman Posted Wednesday at 11:35 Posted Wednesday at 11:35 A win is a win and we'll all take three points but the quality of our football was absolutely awful. It seemed to me that Russball was back with a bang. Why oh! Why are we wedded to strolling around passing backwards and sideways forever more whilst the oppo's just set themselves and watch us play ourselves into trouble? What happened to high speed athleticism and running between the lines? Thank goodness for Stewart and his opportunist goals and a ref who seemed to be in the thrall of the 'big' clubs which in ths league includes us. 2
gio1saints Posted Wednesday at 11:35 Posted Wednesday at 11:35 My 10p worth: 1. The positive momentum from Liverpool and Boro match turns into 3 excellent points. Turning point reached? 🤞 2. I like the back 3 a lot. They are strong. And have speed. I love watching them bully opposition. Not seen that for YEARS. 3. Quarsie will learn from his (2) errors. The second is harsh though as I think he was expecting Alex to be jumping up high and claiming the ball - as he should have been- so was just the lapse for their first. 4, Jander and Charles. Sound like a pop duo but they can play real good. 5. Finally Ross Stewart plays well! Both goals showed EXCELLENT technique and composure under pressure. That was class. Repeat repeat repeat please 5. Alex in goal - WP sir. 6. Tom and Azaz - keep plugging away it will happen. I don’t think many teams are going to win at branflakes lane now wilder is back so that’s a very strong message to rest of the league. 😂 1
tdmickey3 Posted Wednesday at 11:36 Posted Wednesday at 11:36 Just now, Charlie Wayman said: A win is a win and we'll all take three points but the quality of our football was absolutely awful. It seemed to me that Russball was back with a bang. Why oh! Why are we wedded to strolling around passing backwards and sideways forever more whilst the oppo's just set themselves and watch us play ourselves into trouble? What happened to high speed athleticism and running between the lines? Thank goodness for Stewart and his opportunist goals and a ref who seemed to be in the thrall of the 'big' clubs which in ths league includes us.
OttawaSaint Posted Wednesday at 11:49 Posted Wednesday at 11:49 14 hours ago, Saint Scott said: Glad he thinks it's funny /s
LuckyNumber7 Posted Wednesday at 12:22 Posted Wednesday at 12:22 6 hours ago, StrangelyBrown said: It is no coincidence that we've improved since Stephens got dropped (same as when he got dropped in the last championship season). I'd happily never see him in a saints shirt again. I keep seeing this but it makes no sense. In that season, Stephens went off injured in the win over QPR. He played no part in the 4 straight defeats that followed. Made his return in the 4-0 win over Blackburn and was in and out of the team for the rest of the unbeaten run. Didn't play in the defeat at Bristol City that ended that run, but returned next match for the win at WBA (and iirc had a very good game). I don't think Stephens has done that much wrong this season, THB has been far worse. And while I do like Quarshie, he did have a poor game last night with several mistakes. Poor on both the goal and disallowed goal, and had a few other shaky moments. He's still young and raw, so it's to be expected, but I don't think it would be a shock if he dropped out next game. 6
LuckyNumber7 Posted Wednesday at 12:25 Posted Wednesday at 12:25 5 hours ago, Turkish said: Has Still explained why he took off Fellows yet? https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/25507481.every-word-southamptons-still-said-win-sheffield-united/ Wanted more energy. Admitted people probably wondered what he was doing, but said it was pure instinct.
Turkish Posted Wednesday at 12:29 Posted Wednesday at 12:29 3 minutes ago, LuckyNumber7 said: https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/25507481.every-word-southamptons-still-said-win-sheffield-united/ Wanted more energy. Admitted people probably wondered what he was doing, but said it was pure instinct. cheers, i thought Fellows was excellent but end of day we won and came back from a goal down due to the changes so it worked even if we didnt agree. 2
saintstowin Posted Wednesday at 13:32 Posted Wednesday at 13:32 5 hours ago, AlexLaw76 said: Still, post match.. Ross deserved that tonight. More than a lot of people I was aware of his physical status when I arrived, we had a long sit down with all to make sure we got it right It is a question of getting him 100% fit and happy with himself I am delighted for him It was not just the goals, it was the commitment and desire to press and run and defend He was problem for them, and he deserves it Overall it was a deserved 3 points, we were in control for large parts We conceded yet another one of those annoying goals You think it is going to happen again, but we have not let it We made a few tweaks at HT, and managed to turn it around It was tough, but we never felt sorry for ourselves and it was a brilliant winner It was a proper championship game – I am delighted for the players and fans It has been frustrating lately but we stood up and we were rewarded We made the changes at HT to bring on more energy We wanted Arma close to Ross, Jake I thought would give Tancanga problems Fraser would bring us energy, he is relentless I knew people would question the HT subs, but it was just pure instinct Nathan Wood is a big and powerful personality, and charming He is top class, one his touches in the 2nd half I thought that was brave But that is what we need. We must have brave and committed players and Woody is that He probably did not deserve to come out of the team when he did but he is back now Jander is a top player, top quality and he has so much energy – pushes 12k every game He reads the game really well, calm in possession and opens it up well Flynn is unlucky and deserves to play, but we are getting there and they are pushing each other Stephens blocked a shot in training and twisted his ankle a little, which was very annoying I love Stephens so why do people think we have fallen out, Don’t get it Honestly, not see a reply yet of their disallowed goal. The 4th official said their player had his arms around Mac Mac is pretty big so he must have been seen Wood is charming. That's nice to know!
OldNick Posted Wednesday at 14:22 Posted Wednesday at 14:22 2 hours ago, gio1saints said: My 10p worth: 1. The positive momentum from Liverpool and Boro match turns into 3 excellent points. Turning point reached? 🤞 2. I like the back 3 a lot. They are strong. And have speed. I love watching them bully opposition. Not seen that for YEARS. 3. Quarsie will learn from his (2) errors. The second is harsh though as I think he was expecting Alex to be jumping up high and claiming the ball - as he should have been- so was just the lapse for their first. 4, Jander and Charles. Sound like a pop duo but they can play real good. 5. Finally Ross Stewart plays well! Both goals showed EXCELLENT technique and composure under pressure. That was class. Repeat repeat repeat please 5. Alex in goal - WP sir. 6. Tom and Azaz - keep plugging away it will happen. I don’t think many teams are going to win at branflakes lane now wilder is back so that’s a very strong message to rest of the league. 😂 When WS did those changes at half time I thought he had signed his sacking. It turned out to be correct. Im so pleased that Ross got his rewards and he has shown everytime he has played a desire that we need, whilst also holding the ball up. Hopefully this is the start. Quarsie I also like as he looks to be a winner but was nervous after his terrible mistake for the goal. Macca was fouled and so it was a free kick in todays football. Appalling penalty but I felt he would miss. Maccas save won us the points, cant imagine the meltdown if we had lost 2-0 1
hypochondriac Posted Wednesday at 14:31 Posted Wednesday at 14:31 2 hours ago, Turkish said: cheers, i thought Fellows was excellent but end of day we won and came back from a goal down due to the changes so it worked even if we didnt agree. TBF I'm not sure the changes made much difference to that but I am obviously glad it worked out. 1
benjii Posted Wednesday at 17:02 Posted Wednesday at 17:02 9 hours ago, tdmickey3 said: 🤣 Minimal, he had his arm round him and was holding him down Come off it. If we had a goal disallowed for that we'd be going, rightly, apeshit. 1 2 2
Saint Fan CaM Posted Wednesday at 22:43 Posted Wednesday at 22:43 23 hours ago, Lee On Solent Saint said: He'll get another chance, one I expect him to take. Thing is CB’s should NEVER be judged on their own. It is imperative that a pairing is established and it’s unfortunate perhaps for THB that he has been forced to find a way to work with Stephens and they clearly are not good together. 1
Dark Munster Posted Thursday at 00:43 Posted Thursday at 00:43 15 hours ago, Midfield_General said: Brilliant strike by Roscoe, absolutely delighted for him. But Jesus Christ, can someone have a word with him about doing that flying knee slide celebration? His knees are held together by fairy’s tears and regret, is he mad? Good point, and it's something that has pissed me off for years when our players do it, especially ones who have injury records. Didn't Ings do it for a while as well? Pure madness. It's up to the manager to tell him to cut it out. 1
inspectorfrost Posted Thursday at 06:04 Posted Thursday at 06:04 On 30/09/2025 at 23:09, Andrew Watson said: That was a tough watch for the last 20 minutes,however a win is all that matters in the end. I think we were a bit lucky with the disallowed goal,there was contact on Macarthy but it was very minimal. Pleased for Stewart [ hopefully he can start to score on a regular basis now ] and really like Jander and for all his messing around Macarthy made a brilliant save from O Hare at 0 - 1, a save Bazunu would have very unlikely made. Need to win at Derby and kick on,we went 25 games unbeaten 2 years ago from this point. Their player was hugging McCarhty, it was a clear foul 1
Football Special Posted Thursday at 06:15 Posted Thursday at 06:15 13 hours ago, benjii said: Come off it. If we had a goal disallowed for that we'd be going, rightly, apeshit. I thought that at first but if you watch it again can see one of their player obstructs McCarthy from challenging for the ball 2
Fitzhugh Fella Posted Thursday at 06:20 Posted Thursday at 06:20 22 hours ago, suewhistle said: I saw enough of it and they replayed bits too, but the "negative posters" are mostly the ones who are always negative so I'll stand by my opinion, thanks. My point is you couldn't be bothered to watch the whole match and yet you found time to criticise those who did (who were being negative because what they were watching in the first half wasn't very good). Sorry Sue that is hypocrisy. If fans or supporters want to be negative while watching a match that surely is their business without the high and mighty preaching from someone who isn't as negative because they didn't.... probably watch the first half. 2
Sheaf Saint Posted Thursday at 06:24 Posted Thursday at 06:24 6 minutes ago, Football Special said: I thought that at first but if you watch it again can see one of their player obstructs McCarthy from challenging for the ball Yeah it's so obvious on the replay. Got his arms all over Macca and backing into him with no intent to try and play the ball. The fact the ref blew up for it before Peck even made contact with the cross tells you how clear it was to him. I heard it from up the other end of the ground, so I don't understand why Peck then went and destroyed the corner flag in celebration because he must have heard it too.
Lighthouse Posted Thursday at 06:30 Posted Thursday at 06:30 3 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: Yeah it's so obvious on the replay. Got his arms all over Macca and backing into him with no intent to try and play the ball. The fact the ref blew up for it before Peck even made contact with the cross tells you how clear it was to him. I heard it from up the other end of the ground, so I don't understand why Peck then went and destroyed the corner flag in celebration because he must have heard it too. I thought that was weird too. Heard the whistle as clear as day on TV, before the ball had crossed the line, so the goal was never ever going to be given, even if the ref. changed his mind or consulted with the lino. At the very least you'd expect Peck to look around at the ref after, to confirm what he must have heard.
Patrick Bateman Posted Thursday at 07:29 Posted Thursday at 07:29 1 hour ago, Sheaf Saint said: Yeah it's so obvious on the replay. Got his arms all over Macca and backing into him with no intent to try and play the ball. The fact the ref blew up for it before Peck even made contact with the cross tells you how clear it was to him. I heard it from up the other end of the ground, so I don't understand why Peck then went and destroyed the corner flag in celebration because he must have heard it too. They came over like a bunch of angry toddlers kicking things around. Wilder, Peck and I saw at least another 2 Sheffield United players kicking things (as in not an in-play match ball). No wonder they were fined last season. I mean there is passion and there is just behaving like a 2 year old. 3
Roo1976 Posted Thursday at 07:33 Posted Thursday at 07:33 23 hours ago, die Mannyschaft said: Every one near me at Sheffield and on our coach said the same about the game. 1. The existing players and the new players play far too much of the game in automatic mode. Attack then stop, check, put foot on ball tgen start tge side to side. 2. One half of the match us allways a free hit for opponents. 3. Some of the players who can and did creative football need to start or ar least increase the time on pitch. Robinson for one. 4. Why are players stopped from shooting at edge box, they practice shooting in warm up. A great goal by Stewart shows robotic packaged football is not needed, just shoot, its simple and worked. 5. Short corners, none of us understand this stupid tactic ans wastes valuable opportunity. 6. There is some pattern and style Saints play but confusingly not all the time in small blocks within the game. 7. Wood is a contender for captain, needs to be full back or midfielder not a forward. 8. Brilliant result, a confidence boosting win. Derby needs to a 3 points or very min a draw. Players staying at England camp until after Derby game shiukd help build and fine this elusive style of play and grt rid of preprogrammed side to side which has got to stop as we give ball away too often. 9. Its going to take until new year to eventually start paying real football so top 2 place out of the question unless a miracle happens. 10. 5th or 6th place playoff but if promotion then who ever runs the club must learn from last promotion and relegation otherwise its a cycle of bottom 6. Need to get back to producing academy players who want to stay at club. 11. VAR is corrupt 12. Agents have ruined football and we must be careful of just buying players who are not interested in staying at club otherwise need lots of dosh to by players to keep in Premier League, but don't think Saints have the money for this gamble which Forrest etc have done. and how was THAT coach trip?..........................lucky lad. Nice summary.
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