eurosaint Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 15 minutes ago, lumuah said: Is there a reason why the kick off time is 12:31, and not 12:30? Apparently it’s something to do with ‘resuscitation awareness’ ! It takes a minute to save a life !
Football Special Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 8 hours ago, die Mannyschaft said: If the stats are anything to go by they won't be as bad as easy to best as expected. Sounds like they made a few changes and formation, similar story to us
sledger Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago watford got it spot on,coaches on one year rolling deals so minimal payouts if they get shot of them 1
Midfield_General Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 15 hours ago, Appy said: Would be nice for Larin to follow in the footsteps of legends like Charlie Austin and Jordan Robertson by scoring on their debut. Colin Clarke. Hat-trick on his debut. Opening match of the 1986/7 season at the Dell. Smashed QPR 5-1, who had a very young David Seaman in goal. My first ever Saints game. I was hooked and thought it would be like that every week. Spoiler: it isn't Edited 9 hours ago by Midfield_General 1 2
LiberalCommunist Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 39 minutes ago, sledger said: watford got it spot on,coaches on one year rolling deals so minimal payouts if they get shot of them Yep, stop rewarding failure. In all industries would be smart.
Verbal Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 8 hours ago, eurosaint said: Apparently it’s something to do with ‘resuscitation awareness’ ! It takes a minute to save a life ! That's a very odd point to make though - if that's the one they're making. It's not uncommon for resuscitation efforts to go for up to 20 minutes, sometimes more.
Chez Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 hours ago, Midfield_General said: Colin Clarke. Hat-trick on his debut. Opening match of the 1986/7 season at the Dell. Smashed QPR 5-1, who had a very young David Seaman in goal. My first ever Saints game. I was hooked and thought it would be like that every week. Spoiler: it isn't I went to that game, although it wasn't my first, so I knew we wouldn't win every week. However, if you only went to home games, as I did in 1986, it sure felt like it as we beat QPR, Liverpool, Newcastle and Spurs in the first couple of months. Obviously it didn't last. Was Colin Clarke any good? I always felt that he needed about 6 or 7 chances to score. Luckily for him, we created a lot of chances and thus he got 20 goals. Would a better striker would have got 30+ or have I done him a disservice? 1
Granite_City_Saint Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 21 hours ago, Appy said: Would be nice for Larin to follow in the footsteps of legends like Charlie Austin and Jordan Robertson by scoring on their debut. Even better if he follows in the footsteps of Alan Shearer and Colin Clarke on their home debuts. 2
Midfield_General Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Chez said: Was Colin Clarke any good? I always felt that he needed about 6 or 7 chances to score. Luckily for him, we created a lot of chances and thus he got 20 goals. Would a better striker would have got 30+ or have I done him a disservice? I was 10 so I probably wasn’t analysing it very deeply but I loved him. Retrospectively I think he was probably quite an old fashioned, proper 80s centre forward. A bit uncultured by today’s standards but put himself about, gave central defenders problems and could score with his head or his feet. And I think you’re right that he probably missed a few, but in the top division he scored 20 in his first season with us and 16 in his second, which is pretty damn good by anyone’s standards. Clarke, Rideout, Shearer, Ostenstadt, Davies, Beatts, Pahars, Lambert, Pelle, Ings… we really have had some quality no 9s over the time I’ve been a fan. Maybe Larin will bang in a brace on Saturday and go on to join the list Edited 1 hour ago by Midfield_General 1
lumuah Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Granite_City_Saint said: Even better if he follows in the footsteps of Alan Shearer and Colin Clarke on their home debuts. According to a co-pilot search (so probably wrong), the last Saints player to score a hattrick was Rickie Lambert in 2012. We are definitely overdue one.....
WALK DMC Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago Interesting stat ? We've kept more clean sheets (3) in the handful of games that we've played 4 at the back than the 2 (Swansea/Millwall) clean sheets achieved with 5 at the back over nearly 25 games. The clean sheets with 4 at the back are the the two recent games v Stoke & Sheff U and the home game in September against Pompey. It does make you wonder why both Will & Tonda were so stubborn in giving it an extended go. Of course, it may be absolutely nothing to do with formation, just the fact that Mssrs Manning, Bazunu and Wood have been removed from the team ............
Gloucester Saint Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago 21 minutes ago, lumuah said: According to a co-pilot search (so probably wrong), the last Saints player to score a hattrick was Rickie Lambert in 2012. We are definitely overdue one..... Someone must have gone one at Newport when we rattled in 8 there? Wasn’t v Sunderland because I was there for that one.
Harry_SFC Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago (edited) 43 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said: Someone must have gone one at Newport when we rattled in 8 there? Wasn’t v Sunderland because I was there for that one. Just off the top of my head. Mane Vs Villa in 2016 Edited 13 minutes ago by Harry_SFC 1
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