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1 hour ago, Barton Saint said:

We desperately need to win these 2 home games to get on a roll for the 25th

True. Although we won’t. 

I still remember the last home game before going to Fratton in the league. We were flying high and still managed to only draw with lowly Blackpool, losing our 21 winning match home run!

Posted
15 minutes ago, LGTL said:

True. Although we won’t. 

I still remember the last home game before going to Fratton in the league. We were flying high and still managed to only draw with lowly Blackpool, losing our 21 winning match home run!

Bart letting one through his legs wasn't it? Those were the days, home games had a feelgood factor 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Football Special said:

Bart letting one through his legs wasn't it? Those were the days, home games had a feelgood factor 

Yes. Injury time equaliser as I recall. 

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On 11/01/2026 at 12:54, Turkish said:

**Well we can’t play any worse than we did earlier in the season up there, truly abysmal.** Given our current form though be lucky to get a draw 

Challenge accepted (by SFC)

Posted (edited)
28 minutes ago, Maggie May said:

We’ve been abysmal but we need to get behind the players and Ekhert. 

Why?

We're not going up this season and we're unlikely to go down. What do they need our support for? The players attitude hasn't been good enough - why should we cheer them on? Ekhert isn't good enough why does he deserve support?

I've supported this club through everything for a very long time, but I've never felt so detached from the team, manager and owners as I do now.

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Posted
50 minutes ago, StrangelyBrown said:

Why?

We're not going up this season and we're unlikely to go down. What do they need our support for? The players attitude hasn't been good enough - why should we cheer them on? Ekhert isn't good enough why does he deserve support?

I've supported this club through everything for a very long time, but I've never felt so detached from the team, manager and owners as I do now.

Sport Republic should be no where near running any football club that's for sure... They just limp from one disaterous decision to another! Seems the people making major decisions at the club have zero insight or experience in the football world! and Unfortunately we are stuck with them so the cycle will continue.

We can't remove them but we can and should be making it more difficult for them! 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Maggie May said:

We’ve been abysmal but we need to get behind the players and Ekhert. 

There's no space to get behind our players as they're so damn slow getting forward.

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3 hours ago, Football Special said:

https://not606.com/threads/southampton-v-hull-city.421852/post-18887767

"If we’re going up we need to win these sort of games. They have some good players but they’re a **** team. As long as we turn up and actually put a performance in we should have too much for them." 

A fair post by a Hull fan but really emphasises SR's failings in building a competitive "team" 

Pretty much bang on really.

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5 hours ago, Football Special said:

https://not606.com/threads/southampton-v-hull-city.421852/post-18887767

"If we’re going up we need to win these sort of games. They have some good players but they’re a **** team. As long as we turn up and actually put a performance in we should have too much for them." 

A fair post by a Hull fan but really emphasises SR's failings in building a competitive "team" 

He isn't wrong, and for Hull to think they can come here and have too much for us in 2026 is a damming sum up of the entire SR reign.

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22 minutes ago, S-Clarke said:

He isn't wrong, and for Hull to think they can come here and have too much for us in 2026 is a damming sum up of the entire SR reign.

They will have too much for us. Now that the Tonda interim bubble has well and truly burst, we're playing just as badly as we were when they bullied us up at theirs earlier in the season. 

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27 minutes ago, S-Clarke said:

He isn't wrong, and for Hull to know they will come here and have too much for us in 2026 is a damming sum up of the entire SR reign.

Slightly corrected for factuality.

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They mentioned it on TSP and it’s how I’ve felt about this game - feels just like the Preston game. A decent but unspectacular side are coming to SMS with some belief, a team that on paper we should be dealing with but we just don’t do that these days. It’s going to have to go fairly well from the start or this ever increasing noise of discontent is going to take off again and it’ll be a vile atmosphere, and likely defeat. Can easily see us picking up just 1 point before the Pompey game and we know how that’ll go. 
 

Spors massively jumped the gun coming out and telling everyone how clever he was after Tonda’s temporary uptick in form, he’s back in his box now and I hope he’s working round the clock to sort this mess out that SR have caused. 

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I would think Eckert will go back to his tried and tested 3 centre-backs and lots of sideways and backward passes between them.

When I say tried and tested I mean tried and tested to get fucking dicked again.

Football fucking genius.

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Looking forward to the “dirty skate bastards we’re coming” for you chant as we limp to defeat. 

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Jack said:

They mentioned it on TSP and it’s how I’ve felt about this game - feels just like the Preston game. A decent but unspectacular side are coming to SMS with some belief, a team that on paper we should be dealing with but we just don’t do that these days. It’s going to have to go fairly well from the start or this ever increasing noise of discontent is going to take off again and it’ll be a vile atmosphere, and likely defeat. Can easily see us picking up just 1 point before the Pompey game and we know how that’ll go. 
 

Spors massively jumped the gun coming out and telling everyone how clever he was after Tonda’s temporary uptick in form, he’s back in his box now and I hope he’s working round the clock to sort this mess out that SR have caused. 

We paid well over the odds for one game wonders. Relying on 2 decent players for only half the game then complete rubbish football. Most fans have given up on ' on paper ' we can make top 6. Its the worst (Wurst) football I've ever seen in 50 years, utter crap from £100m players. The coaching is now non existent and manager has disappeared, is he in garden leave and its a hologram in dug out. Mays just as well give up in 2nd half, no wonder most fans have.

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9 hours ago, S-Clarke said:

He isn't wrong, and for Hull to think they can come here and have too much for us in 2026 is a damming sum up of the entire SR reign.

Hull are a much better team, as a unit the will out pace and muscle us off the ball. We cant complete over 90 mins and we will get caught on break or corner. 

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9 hours ago, die Mannyschaft said:

We paid well over the odds for one game wonders. Relying on 2 decent players for only half the game then complete rubbish football. Most fans have given up on ' on paper ' we can make top 6. Its the worst (Wurst) football I've ever seen in 50 years, utter crap from £100m players. The coaching is now non existent and manager has disappeared, is he in garden leave and its a hologram in dug out. Mays just as well give up in 2nd half, no wonder most fans have.

At least their hologram in goal has temporarily relocated to Staffordshire but yes, mini Rasmus will be in the dug out awaiting instructions as normal. 

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said:

At least their hologram in goal has temporarily relocated to Staffordshire but yes, mini Rasmus will be in the dug out awaiting instructions as normal. 

Wasn’t it widely considered that Rasmus was the advisor advising Solak not to appoint TE? 

Posted
On 11/01/2026 at 14:13, Andy Hill said:

Unless we manage to find some pace and urgency from somewhere then the decline into mediocrity will continue.

Haha, we're well within the mediocrity phase already. Next stop is oblivion.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, trousers said:

Yay... Another weakened side which we'll ruthlessly take advantage of... ;)

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I've seen a correlation recently, the more players the opposition are "missing" the more likely it is for them to win, Millwall were down to their bare bones with the team kit man and coach driver on the bench etc 

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