SuperSAINT Posted Saturday at 22:10 Posted Saturday at 22:10 Going to be interesting to see how we bounce back from the defeat & what Tonda can come with after 7 days on the training pitch. 1
Appy Posted Saturday at 22:15 Posted Saturday at 22:15 Tough game, they’re very strong at home but ropey away, will be interesting to see if Tonda has the ability to bounce back from a setback rather than when it’s just been fairly plain sailing. Need Downes and Scienza straight back in. 3
Junior Mullet Posted yesterday at 02:49 Posted yesterday at 02:49 Saints win by two goals. We will bounce back. 1
die Mannyschaft Posted yesterday at 08:54 Posted yesterday at 08:54 If Scienza isn't playing we won't win. So going for a 1-1 draw. -sit back and invite pressure from Birmingham -Not a physical team -Can't work out that in added time teams really good for a goal. -no real backup from subs and just messes up the flow of play and any formation we have. Scienza plays then we move as a unit out of our half and midfield is not left open and overrun. The who team evolves around one player in option 1. There is no option 2 at the moment just revert to RM ball. Birmingham are similar to us as let in as many goals as score so on paper another winable game, but in practice! 1
die Mannyschaft Posted yesterday at 09:01 Posted yesterday at 09:01 10 hours ago, SuperSAINT said: Going to be interesting to see how we bounce back from the defeat & what Tonda can come with after 7 days on the training pitch. Need to develop a plan B that works without Scienza and anyone else out. We cant play like the Millwall game again. Keeping hold of the ball doesn't work anymore unless your main objective is avoiding relegation and need a point vs a decent team. We shouldn't be doing that in a promotion chase. Playing with 10 men doesn't help either. 1
tdmickey3 Posted yesterday at 10:27 Posted yesterday at 10:27 12 hours ago, SuperSAINT said: Going to be interesting to see how we bounce back from the defeat & what Tonda can come with after 7 days on the training pitch. Yes, this will tell us if he is the right man 1
SuperSAINT Posted yesterday at 11:10 Author Posted yesterday at 11:10 2 hours ago, die Mannyschaft said: Need to develop a plan B that works without Scienza and anyone else out. True, but that’s why I mentioned the 7 day break as helping us. Hopefully people with knocks & sickness etc can be ready after a nice big gap between games.
Willo of Whiteley Posted yesterday at 14:43 Posted yesterday at 14:43 Tonda’s first official game in charge will finish in a scrappy 1-1 draw. 👀😅 1 1
Lighthouse Posted yesterday at 15:04 Posted yesterday at 15:04 1 hour ago, Badger said: Is Downes available or still suspended ? Poultry depending, he will be available. It's just the one game for collecting yellows. 1
Dr Who? Posted yesterday at 16:33 Posted yesterday at 16:33 Going for 2-1 home win for this one. Back on track.
Barton Saint Posted yesterday at 18:05 Posted yesterday at 18:05 I think this game will determine if TE can learn quickly from Saturday and not get stuck in the shoot yourself in the foot repetitive mode
Wade Garrett Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 7 hours ago, Lighthouse said: Poultry depending, he will be available. It's just the one game for collecting yellows. He needs a run of games to make sure he’s suspended over Christmas.
Wade Garrett Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 4 hours ago, Barton Saint said: I think this game will determine if TE can learn quickly from Saturday and not get stuck in the shoot yourself in the foot repetitive mode Fair.
Saint Fan CaM Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Did Millwall get lucky? Let’s face it, we were matching them until the last minute and they score a worldly right? No - the reason they won that game was because the players decided to revert to Russball and sit back too much - we invited the pressure and certain cowards in the team didn’t pressure oncoming attackers and didn’t put a boot in. Millwall did that to us and that was the difference - they wanted it more…had more character. So the question is, can Tonda ensure the mistakes and general lack of character get eradicated in the future? Perhaps he should just accept that there will be bad days at the office? Birmingham will present a perfect opportunity to prove that he really is the real deal. Fail to get a win or draw and it will be time to question his credentials, however continuing to select Stephens and Manning will contribute to his downfall IMO. 1-1 or 2-1 if we’re lucky and Scienza plays.
AlexLaw76 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 7 hours ago, Saint Fan CaM said: Did Millwall get lucky? Let’s face it, we were matching them until the last minute and they score a worldly right? No - the reason they won that game was because the players decided to revert to Russball and sit back too much - we invited the pressure and certain cowards in the team didn’t pressure oncoming attackers and didn’t put a boot in. Millwall did that to us and that was the difference - they wanted it more…had more character. No, we were not matching them, pretty much for the entire match We were passing it around at the back because, unlike the last couple of game, Millwall actually pressed our midfield players (and the space around them). Tonda and the team showed they had only 1 way of playing, which was extremely tinpot and shows why we need something else. 5
S-Clarke Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 7 hours ago, Saint Fan CaM said: Did Millwall get lucky? Let’s face it, we were matching them until the last minute and they score a worldly right? No - the reason they won that game was because the players decided to revert to Russball and sit back too much - we invited the pressure and certain cowards in the team didn’t pressure oncoming attackers and didn’t put a boot in. Millwall did that to us and that was the difference - they wanted it more…had more character. So the question is, can Tonda ensure the mistakes and general lack of character get eradicated in the future? Perhaps he should just accept that there will be bad days at the office? Birmingham will present a perfect opportunity to prove that he really is the real deal. Fail to get a win or draw and it will be time to question his credentials, however continuing to select Stephens and Manning will contribute to his downfall IMO. 1-1 or 2-1 if we’re lucky and Scienza plays. The players have never dealt with pressure very well, they always wilt. When the going is good (3-0, 5-0 etc etc) or the oppo are so poor they can't block space it's great, they can enjoy themselves. But whenever there is adversity or a tight game (which they will be lots of) we can never seem to handle that professionally. Players like Jack Stephens were kept around for this very reason supposedly - vocal on the pitch, good organiser, leads the defence - but we knew how that story was going to end when he re-contracted. It was a performance which closely mirrored QPR away, we just couldn't see this one over the line. 3
Dusic Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, S-Clarke said: The players have never dealt with pressure very well, they always wilt. When the going is good (3-0, 5-0 etc etc) or the oppo are so poor they can't block space it's great, they can enjoy themselves. But whenever there is adversity or a tight game (which they will be lots of) we can never seem to handle that professionally. Players like Jack Stephens were kept around for this very reason supposedly - vocal on the pitch, good organiser, leads the defence - but we knew how that story was going to end when he re-contracted. It was a performance which closely mirrored QPR away, we just couldn't see this one over the line. Well the most pressured games in the Championship last time we executed brilliantly so I'm not really having all this cliched stuff about wilting under pressure regarding Millwall. If you do want to dig out individuals then rather than Jack Stephens it was Oriol Romeu who was absolutely awful for their winning goal - but that doesn't suit the narrative. Millwall played well, scored an absolutely worldie, and got a late winner when it looked like we had earned a hard fought point when not playing well. Frustrating? Absolutely. Some kind of sign of an inherent ability to wilt, despite having how a totally different team to previous years? Not for me. On Birmingham - will be a very tough game so could do with a few more players being available, certainly to beef up the bench. 2 1
Wade Garrett Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago A real test for Eckert now Millwall have shown how to nullify us. Will be interesting to see how we’re set up to play. Personally, I would love to see 4-2-3-1, with Manning and Stephens out of the side. Sadly I don’t think it will happen. 2
Harry_SFC Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Dusic said: Well the most pressured games in the Championship last time we executed brilliantly so I'm not really having all this cliched stuff about wilting under pressure regarding Millwall. If you do want to dig out individuals then rather than Jack Stephens it was Oriol Romeu who was absolutely awful for their winning goal - but that doesn't suit the narrative. Millwall played well, scored an absolutely worldie, and got a late winner when it looked like we had earned a hard fought point when not playing well. Frustrating? Absolutely. Some kind of sign of an inherent ability to wilt, despite having how a totally different team to previous years? Not for me. On Birmingham - will be a very tough game so could do with a few more players being available, certainly to beef up the bench. I mean Stephens and Manning were just as bad. Both marking the same player FFS.
Wade Garrett Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Harry_SFC said: I mean Stephens and Manning were just as bad. Both marking the same player FFS. They are both really poor at defending, full stop. Manning never cuts crosses out as he doesn’t get close enough to wingers. If I was the keeper and would go fucking mad at him every game. Stephens is a ball watcher who is always losing his man in the box, but apparently he’s a good lad in the dressing room so that doesn’t matter.
Turkish Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Birmingham City gave me one of my most embarassing moments as a Saints fan when our brilliant fans started a chant of "just a small town in Villa" possibly the worst chant i've ever heard, please dont shame our club by trying that again. As for Birmingham themselves, another load of big mouthed wannabe hardmen who turn into hide and seek world champions whenever they know the DEF are in town. Think they're hard men but ever seen them try to take on Romsey and the infamous Romsey Yoof? Ever seen them strolling around Southampton unchallenged? Course you haven't, they wouldn't dare. We never even got a mention in their book because why would you want to tell stories about cowering in pubs hiding from the DEF? Zulus, dont make me laugh. More like Tutus and i dont mean Desmond. Cant see anything other than 6/7-0 and Damien Downs to score Edited 1 hour ago by Turkish
VectisSaint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Harry_SFC said: I mean Stephens and Manning were just as bad. Both marking the same player FFS. If they were both marking the same player that would suggest one or other was wrong, rather than both.
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