sockeye Posted yesterday at 11:08 Posted yesterday at 11:08 Give it up for the eliminator of Everton the true pride of Wales who shied from the comfortable path of a PE teacher in a mining town Tactics willed by God, only undone by ten men The man who single-handedly stopped Guardiola's City from achieving the quadruple Gone too long but finally back.. NATHAN JONES!!!!!!! and charlton 7
Willo of Whiteley Posted yesterday at 11:13 Posted yesterday at 11:13 Nathan Jones 1-1 Southampton (I imagine it’ll be all about him in the build up to the game).
Turkish Posted yesterday at 11:29 Posted yesterday at 11:29 Statistically one of the top 5 managers in Europe v the Sports Republic Golden Child, the heir to the throne. The guy to finally guide saints to the greatest era in our history. It's a heavyweight clash alright The Rumble in the Jungle ❌ The Thriller in Manila ❌ The Brawl in Montreal ❌ Glory isn't given, its earned When stats meet grit, only one can Stand Fury at the Valley - Its showtime! 2
Football Special Posted yesterday at 11:38 Posted yesterday at 11:38 22 minutes ago, Willo of Whiteley said: Nathan Jones 1-1 Southampton (I imagine it’ll be all about him in the build up to the game). Think I'm happy for Nathan to take all the attention pre-match. Saturday 12.30 games often feel quite flat, can see this being a 0-0 or 1-1 Do Charlton have many away on international duty?
saintant Posted yesterday at 12:20 Posted yesterday at 12:20 Mad Nate from the Rhondda against our boy Tonda. This miss match only ends one way.
Saint86 Posted yesterday at 12:26 Posted yesterday at 12:26 Curious to know how he will have built this up in his own mind...
OttawaSaint Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) Bobby Charlton, Jackie Charlton, my highschool biology teacher Miss Charlton, Charlton Heston...you boys will take one hell of a beating! Edited 23 hours ago by OttawaSaint 1 2
Jeremy Corbyn Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Tbf, every manager manager we've hired since has been worse. 1 1
Badger Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, Turkish said: The guy to finally guide saints to the greatest era in our history. It's a heavyweight clash alright The Rumble in the Jungle ❌ The Thriller in Manila ❌ The Brawl in Montreal ❌ Glory isn't given, its earned When stats meet grit, only one can Stand Fury at the Valley - Its showtime! This is the era of Spor(t)s Republic. I think the line for this should be: Two weeks of dither and dally before the Valley.
Turkish Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Just now, Badger said: This is the era of Spor(t)s Republic. I think the line for this should be: Two weeks of dither and dally before the Valley. The Dally at the Valley!! Love it!
JohnS Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago These next 2 games will be the proper test for Tonda. I’m expecting us to get battered in all manners in both games & then it’ll be panic stations again for the new manager. Absolutely Criminal that they haven’t sorted this out yet - but it’s no surprise given everything they’ve done so far. Truly hope I’m wrong & we see some fight & spirit
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 3 hours ago, Appy said: Their best player can’t play, so that’s a relief. Saints rarely take advantage of an injured opposition player or even half a first team!
coalman Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 5 at the back. Armstrong down the middle. Fellows at wing back. THB and Stephens playing keepball. What's not to be excited about? 3
Mboto Gorge Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, coalman said: 5 at the back. Armstrong down the middle. Fellows at wing back. THB and Stephens playing keepball. What's not to be excited about? Don’t forget Baz in goal
coalman Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Mboto Gorge said: Don’t forget Baz in goal 7
Saint Fan CaM Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago If Jones has an ounce of sense he will know that a relentless high press will unsettle the team and serve up a calamity goal on a plate. He’ll know that allowing Baz/THB/Stephens/Manning/Downes to fanny around with the ball will not provide a threat atall - neutralise the transition forward in the first half and it’s game over. Let’s not forget where they sit in the table compared to us - any talk of a win is verging on the optimistic. Having said that, if Tonda gets his act together and the squad responds, we can win this. More likely 1-1. Lets get ready to rumble!
trousers Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 4 hours ago, Toussaint said: We are going to win. FFS... Note to self: don't take a sip of coffee just before reading optimistic posts on the Saintsweb forum!
Football Special Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, coalman said: 5 at the back. Armstrong down the middle. Fellows at wing back. THB and Stephens playing keepball. What's not to be excited about? Mouth watering
ErwinK1961 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Hard to know how we will cope playing against a team managed by one of the fittest humans in history and pound for pound best manager on the planet. Dont think we’ll get near them. 2-0 defeat.
VectisSaint Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 7 hours ago, Appy said: Their best player can’t play, so that’s a relief. None of our players can play, so not sure that will help. [Sorry Leo] 1
Appy Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 3 hours ago, JohnnyShearer2.0 said: Saints rarely take advantage of an injured opposition player or even half a first team! Not an injury. The Lord and saviour Breesus Christ is ineligible.
saintant Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 5 hours ago, JohnS said: These next 2 games will be the proper test for Tonda. I’m expecting us to get battered in all manners in both games & then it’ll be panic stations again for the new manager. Absolutely Criminal that they haven’t sorted this out yet - but it’s no surprise given everything they’ve done so far. Truly hope I’m wrong & we see some fight & spirit You could be right. Mad Nate will have Charlton right up for it and we never beat Leicester. 2
coalman Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago The Jones celebration if they win will be a frothing masterpiece for the ages. 1
suewhistle Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago What if Saints should win? Will the froth be a different colour, who will he blame? Three points would be nice but watching that would be even better!
StrangelyBrown Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 3 hours ago, Saint Fan CaM said: Lets get ready to rumble! With Baz, THB and Stephens it will be - Lets get ready to crumble! 1 6
die Mannyschaft Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Charlton 0-1 Saints. Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way oh what fun it is to see Southampton win away, oi. I'll be on the coach up so hope to get in ground early to see Saints shooting practice before KO. I'll know then if the 5 to 8 low block and score on the break will work. DD to score in 95th minute...
Hawkswood Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Ive always liked Charlton. Good club and decent set of supporters. Its amazing how one man can make me despise them. Hes just such a cock.
Wade Garrett Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I fear Saturday will be a reality check for the total cunts running our club who think that beating 2 truly shit teams makes the caretaker manager a credible candidate for the job full-time. I really don’t give a fuck these days. 4
austsaint Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 36 minutes ago, Wade Garrett said: I fear Saturday will be a reality check for the total cunts running our club who think that beating 2 truly shit teams makes the caretaker manager a credible candidate for the job full-time. I really don’t give a fuck these days. You do. Like a lot of us though you get worn down by the SR dead ends and blind alleys. 1
Football Special Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I'm hoping Charlton will be disrupted with Bree being unavailable, they also have a couple of players away on international duty with Jamaica who play a world cup qualifier in the early hours of Wednesday morning, clutching at straws here but could give us a chance. I can't remember ever seeing us win at The Valley, similar to Bristol City and Blackburn it's a ground that for whatever reason we just have a poor record, lots of draws though. Last win away to Charlton was 89/90 season when they were playing at Selhurst Park!
wild-saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Interestingly network rail have closed lines between Southampton and London Waterloo on saturday. Most (not all) Southampton to London journeys require a change at Fratton on the day Pompey are at home to Millwall. Genius organisation. Edited 2 hours ago by wild-saint 3
Pamplemousse Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago The winning streak will continue. We won't keep a clean sheet but 2-1 away win 1
Football Special Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 28 minutes ago, wild-saint said: Interestingly network rail have closed lines between Southampton and London Waterloo on saturday. All Southampton to London journeys require a change at Fratton on the day Pompey are at home to Millwall. Genius organisation. Sorry that's not correct. Line is closed in Woking area but there are direct trains from Southampton to Waterloo, trains diverted via Havant but you don't need to change at Fratton. Depending on where you start the journey could be worth taking cross country train to Reading and into Paddington from there, quick route. If going direct this looks best
die Mannyschaft Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 32 minutes ago, wild-saint said: Interestingly network rail have closed lines between Southampton and London Waterloo on saturday. All Southampton to London journeys require a change at Fratton on the day Pompey are at home to Millwall. Genius organisation. There are engineering works almost every weekend affecting Eastleigh junction. Eastleigh via Reading, Winchester!!
wild-saint Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 20 minutes ago, Football Special said: Sorry that's not correct. Line is closed in Woking area but there are direct trains from Southampton to Waterloo, trains diverted via Havant but you don't need to change at Fratton. Depending on where you start the journey could be worth taking cross country train to Reading and into Paddington from there, quick route. If going direct this looks best Apologies, i stand corrected. There are a couple of trains that you don't have to change (via Havant) but most require changes which could cause people issues. I guess my point here is that its worth planning your moves in advance as its a ball ache due to closure in the Woking area.
Verbal Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 23 hours ago, Turkish said: Statistically one of the top 5 managers in Europe v the Sports Republic Golden Child, the heir to the throne. The guy to finally guide saints to the greatest era in our history. It's a heavyweight clash alright The Rumble in the Jungle ❌ The Thriller in Manila ❌ The Brawl in Montreal ❌ Glory isn't given, its earned When stats meet grit, only one can Stand Fury at the Valley - Its showtime! Missed two apostrophes.
tdmickey3 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago This game will prove that SR were right all along, Jones is the best..
Chris cooper Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Football Special said: I'm hoping Charlton will be disrupted with Bree being unavailable, they also have a couple of players away on international duty with Jamaica who play a world cup qualifier in the early hours of Wednesday morning, clutching at straws here but could give us a chance. I can't remember ever seeing us win at The Valley, similar to Bristol City and Blackburn it's a ground that for whatever reason we just have a poor record, lots of draws though. Last win away to Charlton was 89/90 season when they were playing at Selhurst Park! Last time at the valley for me we drew I think 1-1 .. late equaliser from the morrocan Tahar El Kalej can’t recall who scored for Charlton !
Miltonaggro Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 17/11/2025 at 11:08, sockeye said: Give it up for the eliminator of Everton the true pride of Wales who shied from the comfortable path of a PE teacher in a mining town Tactics willed by God, only undone by ten men The man who single-handedly stopped Guardiola's City from achieving the quadruple Gone too long but finally back.. NATHAN JONES!!!!!!! and charlton I can smell the pickled onion Monster Munch and Monster Energy bouquet from here...
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