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3 hours ago, ChristopheVAFC said:

This reaction after the Saints' fourth goal:

- First person: prefers to hide under his jacket.

- Second person: no reaction, just shocked.

- Third person: thinks it's a bad joke and prefers to laugh it off.

They look so disappointed, haha.

Always believe until the very last second!

Congratulation again, Saint's Friend !!!

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There was a fourth, between the right hand pair, but he had just switched off his camera in disgust.

Posted
8 hours ago, Football Special said:

Left at 3-0 , fucked it right up. Fuck sake Saints 

I was at Filbert Street 30-odd years ago, we left with 10 mins to go after Leicester had just scored a third to make it 3-1. We heard a couple of roars as we were walking back to the car thinking that’s the 4th, that’s the 5th. Switched on the radio to hear we’d pulled 2 back. Still wrong side of the same scoreline that day.

Posted
51 minutes ago, SNSUN said:

Thankfully I am at a quiet station today (touch wood)

Touch Wood? Is that the station just before Cockfosters?

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Key moment was on 75' with the score at 3-1 when Andy King replaced a talented striker with a 3rd centre back. Game became attack v defence, exposed Leicester's frailties and they imploded. Take heed of the lesson, Tonda Eckert.

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Tonda is a funny one isn't he?

Looks like a deer in the headlights but back in November he was the first manager in ages who got my pulse working, Granted he stopped it again either side of Xmas but now he seems to have restarted it.

I don't know what the secret is - Hypnosis? Voodoo? Maybe just a jammy sod? Either way his teams have at least provided some much needed entertainment in what was shaping up to be a depressing season. Sometimes a manager just fits at a club.

This was a big big game, next 5 are Charlton (h), QPR (h), Sheff Wed (a), Norwich(h), West Brom(a) - all winnable fixtures as long as the players don't go back to sleep. Amazingly the playoffs are seriously opening up.

Keep it up Mr Jammy, I've stopped caring what your secret sauce is, I'm just enjoying the highs.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Hairlesshero said:

Key moment was on 75' with the score at 3-1 when Andy King replaced a talented striker with a 3rd centre back. Game became attack v defence, exposed Leicester's frailties and they imploded. Take heed of the lesson, Tonda Eckert.

Yes, reminiscent of Still replacing Scienza with Stephens while leading at Blackburn.

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Posted
9 hours ago, SaintBobby said:

This is great entertainment 

 

What a bizarre, and upside down world we now live in.

Three or more chumps or cyber anoraks don’t attend the match but watch it presumably online and link up to discuss it. And others log in to watch them. !! 
 

 

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Hairlesshero said:

Key moment was on 75' with the score at 3-1 when Andy King replaced a talented striker with a 3rd centre back. Game became attack v defence, exposed Leicester's frailties and they imploded. Take heed of the lesson, Tonda Eckert.

Many familiar comments on Foxestalk, despairing with trying to play 5at the back.

Other familiar themes - manager clueless, nods still clapping the team off, owners need to go. Weren’t these the same owners that saw them win the league about 10 years ago ? 

Posted
12 minutes ago, Badger said:

What a bizarre, and upside down world we now live in.

Three or more chumps or cyber anoraks don’t attend the match but watch it presumably online and link up to discuss it. And others log in to watch them. !! 
 

 

Indeed, and before you know it we'll have saddos logging onto internet forums and making loads of posts during a game... Just watch the match FFS...! ;)

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Posted
24 minutes ago, Cabrone said:

Tonda is a funny one isn't he?

Looks like a deer in the headlights but back in November he was the first manager in ages who got my pulse working, Granted he stopped it again either side of Xmas but now he seems to have restarted it.

I don't know what the secret is - Hypnosis? Voodoo? Maybe just a jammy sod? Either way his teams have at least provided some much needed entertainment in what was shaping up to be a depressing season. Sometimes a manager just fits at a club.

This was a big big game, next 5 are Charlton (h), QPR (h), Sheff Wed (a), Norwich(h), West Brom(a) - all winnable fixtures as long as the players don't go back to sleep. Amazingly the playoffs are seriously opening up.

Keep it up Mr Jammy, I've stopped caring what your secret sauce is, I'm just enjoying the highs.

Im beginning to think there is no plan, no spreadsheets,  no formal training etc. I couldn't belive how bad our passing was in 1st half, and this constant passing back to keeper even if you on touchline and could put out gor throw (that ridiculous mistake for goal). Then you get a2nd half of real proper football.  You cant practice that or have a tactic at half time, can you? 

Its a pattern that's happened all season, almost every game. I go with luckiest manager. And it cant be SR could they have the intelligence and football know how to produce last nights performance?

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Well what a game that turned out to be. 

Not to diminish Stephens, Stewart and Charles' excellent finishes, but I actually think my favourite moment was Manning's equalising goal. The guy stands on the centre of the 6-yard line, doesn't move, and is unmarked the entire time - just calmly nods it in when it arrives.

How many times have we seen corner defending like that from our lot this season? Was damn nice to watch some other chumps do it for once instead - I'd be absolutely seething if I were a Leicester fan watching that absolute shocker.

 

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15 minutes ago, Badger said:

Many familiar comments on Foxestalk, despairing with trying to play 5at the back.

Other familiar themes - manager clueless, nods still clapping the team off, owners need to go. Weren’t these the same owners that saw them win the league about 10 years ago ? 

Same family but Leicester fans loved Vichai who was the owner when they won the League, but after his helicopter crash death his son took over. They won the FA cup in 2022 but with some players still there from their League win - then got relegated the following year. They hate the current owner.

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Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, austsaint said:

While all of that is true, what Tonda didn’t appreciate, or act on, was the need to make changes on the half-hour after Leicester’s third goal goes in.   He should have replaced Jander who was having an out-of-character shocker; he should have replaced Archer for reasons which don’t need explaining, and he could have taken Fellows off who couldn’t get into the game and whose head had dropped after the awful back pass.    It took a miracle and a touch of class from Shea Charles to rescue three points, and save Tonda’s blushes.    Yes, they are playing for him, yes he made several good tactical changes, but the Archer experiment and the delayed substitutions invite justified criticism.

I said last night that Tonda deserved zero credit. I’ll temper that a little, but still think he made critical errors, starting Archer, then not making changes earlier when we could all see how things were going wrong. At least he made them at h/t - not that there was any choice. 

Two other things about him concerned me tonight. Saying (in post-match interview) that “the medical man told me he could I only do 25 mins” and (on the turn around) “the boys decided to go for it”. That does not sound like a man who is in charge of the dressing room, it sounds again like player power (at least positively this time - but shouldn’t it be HIM telling them to go for it?).


I have no doubt Stewart couldn’t last a whole match, but he can - and did - play more than 25 mins, so why not start him? And if you don’t want to  start him, why not start Larin - continuity from the Watford game - and bring Stewart on later? 

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Having watch these highlights I stumbled upon Saints v ManC on Big Match revisited , Keegan's debut ! Channon was brilliant scored both goals , Baker had quite a few mentions but I can't remember him at all . Holmes , George and a few others all good . City had few chances while Saints had a dozen or more . Excellent start to the day.

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Yesterday's match proved that football is full of surprises and suspense right up until the last minute of play.

The first half was a disaster, even though the players could have opened the scoring very early on if Cameron Archer had scored.

The first two goals could have been avoided. In the first case, if the goalkeeper had been more decisive, he could have stopped the ball. In the second case, the players need to communicate more and the goalkeeper should not have come out like that. The third goal, although beautiful, it must be said, could have been avoided with more defensive impact.

I think Tonda must have had a strong word with the players in the dressing room at half-time.

We thought the match was over, but we could sense that the Southampton players were out for revenge and wanted to show a better side of themselves.

The hardest part was scoring the first goal to make it 3-1. After that, our confidence returned and doubt set in among the Foxes.

The second and third goals, which came shortly before the end of the match, allowed us to come away with at least one point, which was miraculous considering we were 3-0 down at half-time.

The players continued to push forward and believe in themselves, and were rewarded at the very end of the match with a fourth goal, which sealed the victory.

It just goes to show that the team is capable of great things. It's a shame they lost time and points at the start of the season...

Let's keep believing!

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1 minute ago, SW11_Saint said:


I have no doubt Stewart couldn’t last a whole match, but he can - and did - play more than 25 mins, so why not start him? And if you don’t want to  start him, why not start Larin - continuity from the Watford game - and bring Stewart on later? 

Slight difference between overriding medical advice when 0-0 and when 0-3 perhaps. I'd guess medical staff advised that Larin wasn't fit enough for more than 25 minutes too.

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31 minutes ago, Badger said:

Many familiar comments on Foxestalk, despairing with trying to play 5at the back.

Other familiar themes - manager clueless, nods still clapping the team off, owners need to go. Weren’t these the same owners that saw them win the league about 10 years ago ? 

Well, here is another parallel with us.

The KP group is now run by the son of their former owner after his tragic death. And many of their fans are unhappy at the way his legacy has been tainted by poor decision making ever since.

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Wow. Well done Saints. Perhaps his half time team talks are getting better! 😉

Hope this is a turning point. Looked liked there was a togetherness there that has been missing for a long time.

 

Posted
41 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said:

Yes, reminiscent of Still replacing Scienza with Stephens while leading at Blackburn.

Their game management, and general capitulation, was very Saintsy to me.

it was like looking back a year or so.

 

Posted
1 minute ago, Gloucester Saint said:

Fosters does taste like piss to be fair.

I used to drink it exclusively when I was a young'un, and I'd defend it to the hills. I hadn't had it for many years until summer last year when I had a pint - and it is, indeed, piss. I'm rather glad my palate has grown up. Moretti or Camden Hells for me now, if I do have lager.

To keep this Saints related, was Jander drunk last night? 😀

Posted
3 minutes ago, DT said:

Wow. Well done Saints. Perhaps his half time team talks are getting better! 😉

Hope this is a turning point. Looked liked there was a togetherness there that has been missing for a long time.

 

Would agree with that second half togetherness, we looked like a team. 

First half collapse was down to a few factors including Jander having a mare. which happens. But we were overun from the start, Archer is not a leader of the line whereas as soon as Stewart came on, they failed to play out from the back, our press worked and we bossed the game. We had made Leicester look good first half and that is pretty hard to do in itself.. They are an uncoherent mess with a terrible manager and just a couple of decent players.. as proved by us in the second half. It should never have got to three-nil and we were lucky they didn’t score more. Tonda should have changed it as soon as the second went in. Jander and Archer were making it too easy for them and had to go. Tonda gets no praise for this win from me but I thought the team of the second half were magnificent and deserved it.

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Not really sure whose idea it is, but our first half tactic from goal kicks of:

Stephens to GK, GK to THB, THB to GK, GK to Stephens, Stephens to Welington, Welington to a Leicester player, Leicester player to back of our net

…that needs analysing and putting in the bin to never be seen again. Welington had a shocker first half but I felt for him, he was meant to be the outlet ball after inviting pressure, but he had no pass available as no movement in midfield and a static/useless Archer so couldn’t even go long. For the life of me I can’t understand a CB taking a goal kick 5 yards to our keeper (who’s shit with his feet BTW), knocking it around the back until giving it away in a dangerous area. Absolutely stinks and we persisted until 3-0 down. 
 

We can credit Tonda for finally changing it at HT but should’ve binned that after about 20 mins, and brought on a target man to get the ball into their half a bit. 

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