JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted April 8 Posted April 8 7 hours ago, Harry_SFC said: He didn't have his best game but there's something about him I really like. He just seems to be such a problem for CB's. Yep agree. It wasn't his best BUT you could see the effort and willingness. And before the goal, to take advantage of thier slow pass was excellent. Other teams have done it to Saints numerous times over the years, so nice to see the opposite! The goal was cracking too. 2
inspectorfrost Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Works hard as well Loved that moment in the 1st half when he chased down a lost cause towards the touchline and won us a free kick in a dangerous attacking position. Impressive goal, when he gets going he has got some pace. Just a constant nuisance for defenders, hope we can keep hold of him 2
Sheaf Saint Posted April 8 Posted April 8 His finish last night was reminiscent of Shlong's in the semi final at Anfield. Great goal.
Give it to Ron Posted April 8 Posted April 8 I have to admit that his goal surprised me in his pace and finish didn’t realise he had that ability. Loved that goal. 1
bobby_charles Posted April 8 Posted April 8 (edited) Really couldn't understand the stick he was getting in the match thread, in my eyes he did everything he was bought into the side to do, hold up the ball allow us to break through the lines. Can't blame him for being manhandled with no consequences and the goal was a peach. Also the header was delightful shame we decided to play crossbar challenge but hey ho, onwards! Edited April 8 by bobby_charles 10
saintant Posted April 8 Posted April 8 He was really unlucky with the header that hit the bar. If that is a couple of inches lower it's up there with some of the great Ron Davies headed goals. 1
Sheaf Saint Posted April 8 Posted April 8 (edited) 18 minutes ago, saintant said: He was really unlucky with the header that hit the bar. If that is a couple of inches lower it's up there with some of the great Ron Davies headed goals. He's very intelligent with his headers. So often you see players get a great header chance and they just hit it straight at the keeper. But that one last night that hit the bar, and his late equaliser at WBA recently, show he puts a lot of thought and skill into them. Edited April 8 by Sheaf Saint
kitch Posted April 8 Posted April 8 I've never been able to figure out if he's fast or not, but last night showed me that he's like a train: Takes a while to get going, but once he's at full tilt there's not much nearby that will be faster. 1
Turkish Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Just now, kitch said: I've never been able to figure out if he's fast or not, but last night showed me that he's like a train: Takes a while to get going, but once he's at full tilt there's not much nearby that will be faster. I was shocked, i expected him to get caught and try and get fouled but his pace and finish was class. As others have said his header was good and his turn and volley drew a good save. 5 goals so far plus his all round play have been good. Can be frustrating at times but been a very good find, a lot of us were critical when he signed but he's proved us wrong. 10
Sheaf Saint Posted April 8 Posted April 8 20 minutes ago, Turkish said: I was shocked, i expected him to get caught and try and get fouled but his pace and finish was class. As others have said his header was good and his turn and volley drew a good save. 5 goals so far plus his all round play have been good. Can be frustrating at times but been a very good find, a lot of us were critical when he signed but he's proved us wrong. I can't be bothered to go back and look for the posts, but there was some extreme bedwetting from a few posters. Admittedly he didn't have the greatest track record or pedigree, but it goes to show the importance of having the right profile of player in that position.
saintant Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Like every other player at the club his performances have improved largely due to excellent coaching led by Tonda Eckert. Is there a single player at the club who has regressed since he took the reigns? I can't think of anyone. 1
BARCELONASAINT Posted April 8 Posted April 8 I must admit that I was absolutely baffled when we took him in loan. His parent club Mallorca could not get him out of the door quick enough and i had never seen him do anything of note when he did play for them...and i watch a lot of Spanish football. However i absolutely love the bloke because he gives everything and has done since day one. Total credit to the Saints staff who have been working with him to get his fitness levels up and Tonda that asks him to play a certain way. He really is fast becoming a bit of a cult hero. 4
saintant Posted April 8 Posted April 8 1 hour ago, BARCELONASAINT said: I must admit that I was absolutely baffled when we took him in loan. His parent club Mallorca could not get him out of the door quick enough and i had never seen him do anything of note when he did play for them...and i watch a lot of Spanish football. However i absolutely love the bloke because he gives everything and has done since day one. Total credit to the Saints staff who have been working with him to get his fitness levels up and Tonda that asks him to play a certain way. He really is fast becoming a bit of a cult hero. Said it a few times on here - every player improves under Tonda Eckert.
Hawkswood Posted April 8 Posted April 8 So question for you all. If we go up do you think hes good enough for premier league ?
bangkoksaint Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Just now, Hawkswood said: So question for you all. If we go up do you think hes good enough for premier league ? No sadly I dont. I love what he gives but is there extra impetus in his play due to the WC? If he fires us to the PL and then leaves he'll remain a legend!! 1
Saint NL Posted April 8 Posted April 8 I flicked through the Wrexham forum and several of their posters reckon that's the biggest battering their CBs have had all season. They're hoping to sign Larin next season when we go up 😂
Sir Ralph Posted April 8 Posted April 8 35 minutes ago, Hawkswood said: So question for you all. If we go up do you think hes good enough for premier league ? If we went up we need another striker but I would sign him as back up and extend Stewart’s contract for another year if he is willing to agree to it. There will be cup games we can utilise Larin and Stewart in. Good backups Also you never know he might take to the PL. we have an option to buy
malcolm waldron Posted April 8 Posted April 8 57 minutes ago, Hawkswood said: So question for you all. If we go up do you think hes good enough for premier league ? Sadly I suspect the pace he showed for his goal last night would look snail-like against Premier League defenders if we did manage to go up. 4
SouthWalesSaints Posted April 8 Posted April 8 1 hour ago, malcolm waldron said: Sadly I suspect the pace he showed for his goal last night would look snail-like against Premier League defenders if we did manage to go up. You know this isn’t FIFA and players are generally as quick as each other in each division? Clearly the prem players on average are quicker but they aren’t all Olympic sprinters. Also as a point in reference, he ran away from Fulham’s back 4 on numerous occasions at Craven Cottage. I’d snap him up for the premier league 100%
sfc4prem Posted April 8 Posted April 8 2 hours ago, Saint NL said: I flicked through the Wrexham forum and several of their posters reckon that's the biggest battering their CBs have had all season. They're hoping to sign Larin next season when we go up 😂 They've got the Canadian link so I can see that as a possibility.
benjii Posted April 8 Posted April 8 2 hours ago, Hawkswood said: So question for you all. If we go up do you think hes good enough for premier league ? Depends what "good enough" means. Would he score 15 goals in a season? Probably not. But could he contribute something as a squad player? I would say "yes", given we don't exactly have loads of options. If we go up, I would try and sign him and Stewart on two year deals and try to sign one other high quality forward longer term. One really strong CF, CM and CB to be priorities, to supplement what we've got, and a full back or two. 1
Golac's Cunning Stunts Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Lots of hurdles to jump before we can even think of being in the prem next year. However, if we do go up we must not make the same mistake as last time, mainly sticking with the squad that got us promotion. He is already at least a half legend for me but a big no for the prem unless he fulfils a squad role
saintant Posted April 8 Posted April 8 7 minutes ago, Golac's Cunning Stunts said: Lots of hurdles to jump before we can even think of being in the prem next year. However, if we do go up we must not make the same mistake as last time, mainly sticking with the squad that got us promotion. He is already at least a half legend for me but a big no for the prem unless he fulfils a squad role I think we have a fair few players who could hold their own in the Premier League - this squad is far better than Russboy's and the coaching is streets ahead. I'm quietly confident that a few astute signings will give us a decent chance of competing - we've already beaten Fulham and Arsenal by playing a good brand of football.
Golac's Cunning Stunts Posted April 8 Posted April 8 (edited) 23 minutes ago, saintant said: I think we have a fair few players who could hold their own in the Premier League - this squad is far better than Russboy's and the coaching is streets ahead. I'm quietly confident that a few astute signings will give us a decent chance of competing - we've already beaten Fulham and Arsenal by playing a good brand of football. Agree to an extent. There were 3 issues last time - keeping too many of the promoted squad who weren’t good enough, buying in a load of junk and sticking to russball. So I agree the outlook would be better than last time Edited April 8 by Golac's Cunning Stunts
ally_uk Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Imagine if we had him instead of Damion Downs at the start of the season... I rate Larin get him signed 2
Lighthouse Posted April 8 Posted April 8 2 minutes ago, ally_uk said: Imagine if we had him instead of Damion Downs at the start of the season... I rate Larin get him signed If we’re in the PL I think we’re going to need a bit better than a 31 year old who has only ever once scored double figures on this side of the Atlantic, and that was in Turkey six years ago. He’s adding a valuable contribution on loan in the Championship but let’s not let our erections get too hard about him. 1
hypochondriac Posted April 8 Author Posted April 8 1 minute ago, Lighthouse said: If we’re in the PL I think we’re going to need a bit better than a 31 year old who has only ever once scored double figures on this side of the Atlantic, and that was in Turkey six years ago. He’s adding a valuable contribution on loan in the Championship but let’s not let our erections get too hard about him. Agreed we have to be hard nosed about it. The likes of Tadanari Lee and Lee Barnard were good championship servants but not good enough for the prem. 1
SNSUN Posted April 8 Posted April 8 On 02/02/2026 at 18:26, SNSUN said: He's here for 17 guaranteed games. 20 if we get to the play-off final, 24 if we get to the FA Cup Final. 🤪 It's a loan and he's taller cover for AA. We still have Stewart as long as he stays fit, and it looks like we will keep Archer. Larin wants to get to the Canadian squad for the WC so however bad his form has been, we can at least hope he gives his all. I'll give him a few games before judging him! He's also got experience and has shown in the past he can score goals at a reasonable level. It's for 6 months, I'd rather we spent our money in the summer having properly scouted someone (over to you SR, better than Downs please, we know you CAN spot gems) than panicked and did it now. Our January signings have rarely ever been much to write home about. I've given him a few games and now I can judge him. I like him. I like him a lot. Pace, strength, eye for goal, decent in the air and on the ground. Not perfect but this is the Championship and I think he's a very good Championship player. Much as Ross is when he's fit. It's a shame Archer isn't showing his nippy, early career form as then we'd have three good strikers fighting it out.
OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint Posted April 8 Posted April 8 10 hours ago, Give it to Ron said: I have to admit that his goal surprised me in his pace and finish didn’t realise he had that ability. Loved that goal. Yep, surprised me too. Up to yesterday, I thought of him as a replacement for Che, a hold up player who can score the occasional goal. But I don't remember Che taking the ball off a player on the half way line, running with it and belting it in to the goal. Absolutely fantastic. 2
S-Clarke Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Exceptional finish yesterday, he's deceptively quick - you can see the runs he makes into the channels where he pulls CB's out, he always seems to get to the ball - definitely has a decent yard of acceleration. He's given us a really good structure to build an attack around. I think we felt somewhat forced to include Armstrong before, given his record...but I think his inclusion was to the determent of the wider team, as the attack never really functioned. If only Downs had been that player in the summer, we may well have been celebrating winning the league over easter. 1
Danbert Posted April 8 Posted April 8 The defender running with him was slow - I don't think Kyle's that quick unfortunately.
Turkish Posted April 8 Posted April 8 51 minutes ago, S-Clarke said: Exceptional finish yesterday, he's deceptively quick - you can see the runs he makes into the channels where he pulls CB's out, he always seems to get to the ball - definitely has a decent yard of acceleration. He's given us a really good structure to build an attack around. I think we felt somewhat forced to include Armstrong before, given his record...but I think his inclusion was to the determent of the wider team, as the attack never really functioned. If only Downs had been that player in the summer, we may well have been celebrating winning the league over easter. I notice all those who were going on about how you cant possibly leave Armstrong out have gone as quiet as the managers and tactics dont matter brigade 😂 1
Lighthouse Posted April 8 Posted April 8 59 minutes ago, S-Clarke said: Exceptional finish yesterday, he's deceptively quick - you can see the runs he makes into the channels where he pulls CB's out, he always seems to get to the ball - definitely has a decent yard of acceleration. He's given us a really good structure to build an attack around. I think we felt somewhat forced to include Armstrong before, given his record...but I think his inclusion was to the determent of the wider team, as the attack never really functioned. If only Downs had been that player in the summer, we may well have been celebrating winning the league over easter. We weren’t forced because of his record, we were forced because the alternatives were Downs and Archer, whilst Stewart was injured. In an ideal world, AA would have been playing in his natural deeper, wider role where he got something like 37 goal involvements two years ago. 1
Convict Colony Posted April 8 Posted April 8 (edited) Ive enjoyed all his games to be honest. He's the definition of an all action CF, he fights for the balls, challenges, has good pace to get there, his heading is great. He just reminds me of a just below top level 1990s centre forward and I like it. He's actually been very unlucky with some excellent or fluke goalie saves as he should be on more like 8 goals id estimate. Also I like the amount to times hes telling wingers and midfielders where he wanted the ball when they read him wrong trying to improve the connection with them. Hope he goes to the world cup, I'd follow canada to see him. Edited April 8 by Convict Colony 6
saintant Posted April 8 Posted April 8 His goal came at a crucial time yesterday. It restored our two goal cushion meaning Wrexham had to go for it. We then exploited the space they left to plunder another two goals. 1
goodymatt Posted April 9 Posted April 9 Can anyone help with the words to his song? Do-a-diddy-diddy-dum-diddy-do Looks good (looks good), looks fine (looks fine) Cyle Larin’s on my mind [what is this line?] Singing do-a-diddy-diddy-dum-diddy-do Going past defenders, scoring 1 or 2 1
Saint Garrett Posted April 9 Posted April 9 On 04/02/2026 at 14:17, Saint Garrett said: Funny thing is, that an ideal partner for Arma would probably be him! Look, it is what it is. Sounds like hes a focal point which we've all been crying out form he's strong and relatively quick supposedly. He's behind Stewart in the pecking order, but that's fine for now, he needs to come on and influence the game for the last half hour or so. Intrigued to see him play on Saturday. COYS No idea why you didn't all trust me...!
kitch Posted April 9 Posted April 9 On 08/04/2026 at 09:14, Turkish said: I was shocked, i expected him to get caught and try and get fouled but his pace and finish was class. As others have said his header was good and his turn and volley drew a good save. 5 goals so far plus his all round play have been good. Can be frustrating at times but been a very good find, a lot of us were critical when he signed but he's proved us wrong. 5 in 13? We've broken our transfer record(s) for far worse. I really rate him, there's a great Championship stirker there. He might even be able to make the jump like SRL did.
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted April 9 Posted April 9 1 hour ago, goodymatt said: Can anyone help with the words to his song? Do-a-diddy-diddy-dum-diddy-do Looks good (looks good), looks fine (looks fine) Cyle Larin’s on my mind [what is this line?] Singing do-a-diddy-diddy-dum-diddy-do Going past defenders, scoring 1 or 2 Don't think the 'What is this line?' line works. Suggest you change that to something else. 2 2
Turkish Posted April 9 Posted April 9 7 minutes ago, kitch said: 5 in 13? We've broken our transfer record(s) for far worse. I really rate him, there's a great Championship stirker there. He might even be able to make the jump like SRL did. yep important goals too, the injury time equaliser at WBA and the winner v Watford. First goals cup v Leicester in cup and home v Oxford. Its not like he's scoring them when we're already winning easy. 4
SaintSpank Posted April 9 Posted April 9 Do worry he is going to cave his own chest in with how hard he smacks it when he scores.
goodymatt Posted Thursday at 20:12 Posted Thursday at 20:12 10 hours ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: Don't think the 'What is this line?' line works. Suggest you change that to something else. That’s the bit I couldn’t make out at the game on Tuesday. Does anyone know those missing words?
Ex Lion Tamer Posted Thursday at 20:24 Posted Thursday at 20:24 On 08/04/2026 at 18:57, Danbert said: The defender running with him was slow - I don't think Kyle's that quick unfortunately. Think the Wrexham fans were saying this on their forum
goodymatt Posted Saturday at 09:09 Posted Saturday at 09:09 On 09/04/2026 at 08:37, goodymatt said: Can anyone help with the words to his song? Do-a-diddy-diddy-dum-diddy-do Looks good (looks good), looks fine (looks fine) Cyle Larin’s on my mind [what is this line?] Singing do-a-diddy-diddy-dum-diddy-do Going past defenders, scoring 1 or 2 https://www.instagram.com/reel/DW888FRiVCy/?igsh=MXM3Y2MzZGtsc2c3Yg== “And he’s Southampton’s number 9” is the missing line for anyone interested. 1
coalman Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Last night Larin was excellent. Not just his all hold up play and goal but his work rate was something else. That tackle he made on their winger was timed to perfection. Then busting a gut to get up the other end to get on the end of a cross for his goal and make the chance for Matsuki. He wasn't fully fit when he arrived but he's clearly worked on his fitness and having a number 9 that can last 90 minutes gives us yet another option. 8
James G Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 09/04/2026 at 21:24, Ex Lion Tamer said: Think the Wrexham fans were saying this on their forum Sulemana and Archer peak speeds are 35.5km/h. Larin at full fitness can run over 34km/h. So he has some speed
Jack Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, coalman said: Last night Larin was excellent. Not just his all hold up play and goal but his work rate was something else. That tackle he made on their winger was timed to perfection. Then busting a gut to get up the other end to get on the end of a cross for his goal and make the chance for Matsuki. He wasn't fully fit when he arrived but he's clearly worked on his fitness and having a number 9 that can last 90 minutes gives us yet another option. Was saying this last night, he was gassed after about 15 mins in his first few appearances and couldn’t even think about pressing. He was everywhere last night, looks so much fitter and faster. Really happy for him with the WC approaching 1
Turkish Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Hopefully we'll sign him whatever division we're in. A really good player at championship level, would be a decent squad player in the Premier league. 4
Mboto Gorge Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago He’s been as good a signing, as downs was bad. A great addition and a key reason for our resurgence. Very very likeable player and bloke with his attitude and how he puts himself about for the cause. Has a deceptive amount of skill and ability too, and pace when he needs to use it. Love the geezer
CheshireSaint Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 08/04/2026 at 15:54, Lighthouse said: If we’re in the PL I think we’re going to need a bit better than a 31 year old who has only ever once scored double figures on this side of the Atlantic, and that was in Turkey six years ago. He’s adding a valuable contribution on loan in the Championship but let’s not let our erections get too hard about him. Whilst you raise a valid point, has he ever been this fit in his career? I've no idea but it could be that he is at the pinnacle of his career fitness, having played previously for Orlando City, Besiktas, Club Brugge, Real Valladolid, RCD Mallorca and Feyenoord. None of which i'd imagine call for fitness levels akin to those required for the Championship. I recall Jordy Clasie playing full 90 mins in Belgium or Holland after blowing out his hoop for Saints (albeit in the Premier) by the 60 minute mark. Perhaps the comparisons between a fitter than ever Larin against a pre Saints Larin, are not completely like for like. Perhaps this is a Larin never seen before....... Worth a punt should we go up anyway. As a consequence of his playing career thus far perhaps, I doubt wages are too much of a sticking point. 3
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