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1 hour ago, BranfootsLoveChild said:

Good afternoon. I am after a bit help. I've booked train tickets to Central for tonight from Basingstoke.I normally drive but just couldn't be arsed tonight quite frankly. I will get the shuttle bus from the station to St Marys. The last train back is 11pm, probably a silly question but as it's a 9.45pm(ish)   finish, can anyone let me know how busy the shuttles are after the game, would I get to the station in plenty of time? Thanks guys. 

Will be a piece of piss getting to station for that time. The shuttle bus will get you there quite early

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1 hour ago, suewhistle said:

 

I believe it can be quite effective, but I can't remember I saw Saints 'pounce'..

 

We’d ponce not pounce. Ponce about long enough to lose the ball and let the opposition pounce.

I’m glad the worst of that is behind us now.. but we still see a little ponce now and again, when we play Charlton.

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I’d quite like to see Edozie play tonight, for either Fellows or Azaz. Would require a bit of tinkering with the forward line though. Other than that, unchanged. 

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On 23/02/2026 at 12:11, SaintNewForest said:

 

I don't think I was clear enough in my original post; apologies. 

I meant that I hope we go full strength for this one, and rest players for the Sheff Weds game with, as you say, our squad players who would walk into a lot of other Champ sides. 

You were clear, you ended up saying for this one. Meaning today's game .

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And we are the main game on Sky which means that they will actually be dispatching a commentator to SMS rather than doing it from Stockley Park as is the case for the red button games.

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Still not over that kick in the nuts Saturday brought. Every time we amble to the edge of getting somewhere. we quickly fuck it up. Its getting rather tedious. Qpr look average and not particularly interested in doing anything this season, so I imagine this will be a draw.   

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7 minutes ago, LiberalCommunist said:

Still not over that kick in the nuts Saturday brought. Every time we amble to the edge of getting somewhere. we quickly fuck it up. Its getting rather tedious. Qpr look average and not particularly interested in doing anything this season, so I imagine this will be a draw.   

Only below us on goal difference, is that how you view our season to date ?

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It will be an interesting game tonight. After their mauling at the valley, Charlton were set up to not lose. Credit to the mad Nat he did a good job.

QPR sit level with us. If they have any aspirations for the play offs, they are going to have to be more open than Charlton.

That will present both opportunities and threats. Should be a good test of where Saints sit.

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Assuming no new injuries, I’d like to see us start with the same line up as on Saturday. Go strong, go and win. Don’t make changes for the sake of it like Saturday - stats driven subs which are clearly pre-planned I don’t like. Let’s go and win the game before we go making changes for a change!

Worry about tonight, not the dead rubber game against Wednesday on Saturday.

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5 minutes ago, vectraman said:

Don’t make changes for the sake of it like Saturday

Yes, got to get away from the automatic changes after 60 minutes, 70 minutes etc. Tonda's sometimes guilty of following the mantra, if it's not broke, consider breaking it! I think taking Charles off cost us the match on Saturday.

Same starting team as Saturday please. Edozie and Matsuki on if things aren't working.

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Must win really to keep any ideas of the playoffs alive. Failing to beat Charlton and QPR at home would make it clear that we haven’t turned a corner at all and we’ve just had the rub of the green recently leading to another temporary run of results. Could do with a convincing performance and win to set up the rest of the season 

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we are at the point in the season where every home game is a must win if we seriously want one of the playoff spots. I already believe Saturdays draw will ultimately prove very costly. We have to put together a run of convincing performances starting tonight to have any hope in my opinion and we have to be better in the final third.

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14 minutes ago, BARCELONASAINT said:

I already believe Saturdays draw will ultimately prove very costly.

You'd be better off pointing to Still's run of games if you're looking for something 'costly'.

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Just now, beatlesaint said:

Hopefully Azaz turns up tonight !

Would have had Charles in for Jander personally 

Yeah same. Jander hasn’t been on it recently. Maybe trying to play him back into form but we need 3 points tonight 

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Just now, Jack said:

Yeah same. Jander hasn’t been on it recently. Maybe trying to play him back into form but we need 3 points tonight 

Almost as if theres a perfect chance to play him back into form this Saturday against the worst team the championship has ever seen. 

Should've rested Charles and Stewart then tbh. 

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3 minutes ago, Lee On Solent Saint said:

Not sure about Matsuki. Don't really rate him. 

Agreed 
Everything does seems manic and rushed, doesn’t seem to have much composure 

Should be Charles or Bragg instead.

 

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Just now, vectraman said:

Jander for Charles seems unnecessary - Charles was excellent on Saturday.

Got to manage his minutes thought. He was out for a few months and we don't want him to break down like Stewart did. He'll get at least 30 mins tonight, I expect.

Happy to see Matsuki in for Fellows, who has been off the boil and maybe needs a refresh. 

Edwards is starting for them. We should be well aware of his weaknesses (eg pace) and exploit them as best we can.

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49 minutes ago, OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint said:

Yes, got to get away from the automatic changes after 60 minutes, 70 minutes etc. Tonda's sometimes guilty of following the mantra, if it's not broke, consider breaking it! I think taking Charles off cost us the match on Saturday.

Same starting team as Saturday please. Edozie and Matsuki on if things aren't working.

Those pre planned data analyst subs do my head in, I see QPR keep same line up that won 3-1 at Hull, must be short of analysts 

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Just now, Football Special said:

Those pre planned data analyst subs do my head in, I see QPR keep same line up that won 3-1 at Hull, must be short of analysts 

Yep, Ekert has no flexibility to respond to what’s happening in the game.

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Main worry for me is Jander. He hasn't been on his game recently to say the least. Would have preferred Charles. Other than that - fine. If we score more than once we should win but when was the last time we scored more than once at home?

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Just now, tdmickey3 said:

Yep, Ekert has no flexibility to respond to what’s happening in the game.

Didn't he switch things around in the Leicester away game?

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11 minutes ago, Lee On Solent Saint said:

Not sure about Matsuki. Don't really rate him. 

Interesting stat around Matsuki. In the 14 games in all competitions he has featured, we have only lost once.
Granted in most of these he was a late sub but I think he’s better than people give him credit.

He reminds me of Stephen Davis. Tenacious and you don’t see a lot of what he does. He of course has also scored 2 goals unlike Fellows.

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Well it's a good chance for Matsuki to show what he can do from the start, although must admit I thought Edozie might be the one to replace Fellows. 

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31 minutes ago, BARCELONASAINT said:

we are at the point in the season where every home game is a must win if we seriously want one of the playoff spots. I already believe Saturdays draw will ultimately prove very costly. We have to put together a run of convincing performances starting tonight to have any hope in my opinion and we have to be better in the final third.

We've not exactly been convincing in this run either save for a half against a demoralised Leicester and away to Stoke. Won ugly v Watford and Sheffield Utd and draw in derby game. Problem is it could easily come crashing down this evening as this league is so unpredictable. A draw at best.

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yeah, but not surprising, he's been brought back slowly after a long injury and they will have leaned from what happened with Stewart  earlier in the season.

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23 minutes ago, Football Special said:

Those pre planned data analyst subs do my head in, I see QPR keep same line up that won 3-1 at Hull, must be short of analysts 

For the 
2025/26 Championship season, Queens Park Rangers (QPR) has been one of the most rotated sides in the league under manager Julien Stéphan. The club has averaged approximately 3.2 changes to the starting line-up per match, placing them among the top five most "changed" teams in the division. 
 
Rotation Comparison (2025/26 Season)
Compared to other Championship sides, QPR's rotation has been significantly higher than the league average of 1.8 changes per game.
 
In the 
2025/26 Championship season, Southampton has been one of the most consistent teams regarding their starting XI, averaging 1.4 changes per match. This is significantly lower than the league average of 1.8 and contrasts sharply with highly rotated sides like QPR (3.2) or Coventry (3.8).
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Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, CB Fry said:

Seems inexplicable to me that he's gone for Jander over Shea.

Can only be because he is being treated with care after fairly recent return from injury?

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10 minutes ago, CB Fry said:

Seems inexplicable to me that he's gone for Jander over Shea.

what was jander like on saturday when he came on? he was terrible in the first half away at leicester, but before then he was playing well I thought.

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15 minutes ago, Saint Pete said:

Can only be because he is being treated with care after fairly recent return from injury?

He was out for 11 weeks. He has on his return got 12, 27, 16, 52, 45 and 65 minutes. We are being cautious. 

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54 minutes ago, Lee On Solent Saint said:

Not sure about Matsuki. Don't really rate him. 

Works hard. Fellows you know what you're getting but he's not been in the best form. 

Must win tonight with QPR direct rivals. Anything else and play-offs get more difficult. Fight lads, fight. 

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