Dean Hammond thinks it was the right time for him to leave Southampton

Dean Hammond at the Amex Stadium in Brighton Dean Hammond at the Amex Stadium in Brighton

DEAN Hammond admitted the time was right to leave Saints after signing for his old club Brighton on a season- long loan deal.

The midfielder moved back to the Seagulls in the final moments of transfer deadline day, rejoining the team he started his career with.

While the deal is only a temporary one for now, it appears unlikely that the 29-year-old will be seen in a Saints shirt again.

Hammond certainly played an important role in the club’s rise from the depths of League One to the Premier League .

But, after helping them back into the top-flight, it became clear he would have to look elsewhere for regular first-team football.

“The three years I have been there I have played 85 to 90 per cent of the games and captained the team as well,” he said.

“We just came back and the club made the decision they were going to bring some more midfield players in.

“I am the type of player who wants to play football. I don’t want to just be within a 25-man squad in the Premier League.

“As soon as I knew of Brighton’s interest I jumped at the chance. “I could quite easily have stayed at Southampton , but once the opportunity came there was no turning back.

“When I first went to Southampton the ambition was to get back in the Championship and once we did that the ambition was to get in the Premier League and we achieved it, with a similar squad of players.

“Southampton are probably going down a different route now. They are investing heavily in the squad and they have got the financial backing to do it.”

Hammond, who has made 145 appearances and scored 11 goals at Saints following his move from Colchester in 2009, doesn’t believe his Premier League dream is over, though.

He is confident that at Brighton, with manager Gus Poyet in charge, he can get back into the top division.

“It’s everyone’s dream to play in the Premier League but I cannot see why Brighton can’t do that, the way the club is now,” he said.

“It’s fantastic the way they play football and the facilities. I would say Brighton have got as much chance as we had last year with Southampton.

“The squad here is very similar, the type of player, the way the football is played, so I can’t see why not. The Championship is a very tough league and there are a lot of good teams in it.

“Probably 15 teams will be saying the same thing I’m saying, but it’s just getting a bit of momentum going.

“Once you are winning games – and the boys have started the season really well – you never know what can happen.”

Comments(104)

JohnItaly says...
9:02am Thu 6 Sep 12

Thank you for you contribution to the Saints' success and look forward to seeing you play again at St Marys - for Brighton in the premier league.

OSPREYSAINT says...
9:03am Thu 6 Sep 12

All I can say is good luck Deano in what ever you do, many thanks for what you have given us, through bad times and good times you have always given us 100% as far as I am concerned, with any luck you will enjoy another Promotion Season!

batesieboy says...
9:05am Thu 6 Sep 12

Thank you Deano, and best of luck there.

nickskyman says...
9:22am Thu 6 Sep 12

Would have thought a bit of "loan" activity in the defensive area by now would have been achieved for saints....

Dickosfc says...
9:27am Thu 6 Sep 12

Good luck Deano! You've been a legend throughout your time at Saints. Brighton are lucky to have you mate.

alan.of.eastleigh says...
9:31am Thu 6 Sep 12

nickskyman wrote:
Would have thought a bit of "loan" activity in the defensive area by now would have been achieved for saints....
Think you need to review the Premier League rules on loans!

ToastyTea says...
9:41am Thu 6 Sep 12

Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).

Jesus_02 says...
9:44am Thu 6 Sep 12

alan.of.eastleigh wrote:
nickskyman wrote:
Would have thought a bit of "loan" activity in the defensive area by now would have been achieved for saints....
Think you need to review the Premier League rules on loans!
How do you mean...Alan

Darkangelv2 says...
9:51am Thu 6 Sep 12

100% on the pitch and a lovely bloke off it.

Best of luck!

Just disappointed he apologiesed to the Brighton fans for his celebrations at their place the season before last. No need to apologise - their players would have done the same!

Cheapshot says...
9:54am Thu 6 Sep 12

Jesus_02 wrote:
alan.of.eastleigh wrote:
nickskyman wrote:
Would have thought a bit of "loan" activity in the defensive area by now would have been achieved for saints....
Think you need to review the Premier League rules on loans!
How do you mean...Alan
The loan window only applies to the football league, not the prem unfortunately.

hedge end bob says...
9:56am Thu 6 Sep 12

ToastyTea wrote:
Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
Dont quite agree with you there. Alex was offered a higher paid job working with other players better than we had at the time, which could only make him a better player. He has not sat on his backside since his move and is selected to play as a first team player.
I was sorry to see him go but i dont think many young men with the ambition to play a higher standard of football would of turned down the same chance. I for one will not be booing him but quietly hoping he gets beat.

Cheapshot says...
9:58am Thu 6 Sep 12

ToastyTea wrote:
Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
I hope we don't boo him...why wouldn't you want to join Arsenal as a nipper??

Talking of booing, i was disgusted that some supporters booed Guly when he came on...great way to motivate the player! I don't rate the guy but we should NEVER boo our own players, no matter what they have done!!

midlandsaint says...
9:58am Thu 6 Sep 12

Jesus_02 wrote:
alan.of.eastleigh wrote:
nickskyman wrote:
Would have thought a bit of "loan" activity in the defensive area by now would have been achieved for saints....
Think you need to review the Premier League rules on loans!
How do you mean...Alan
I think he means there is no loan window for the Premier League meaning there can be no 'loan activity'.

There is an 'emergency loan' window but we would not be eligible for that.

hedge end bob says...
10:00am Thu 6 Sep 12

A big thank you Dean, you served our club 100%. Hope you have another promotion year this year.

ToastyTea says...
10:00am Thu 6 Sep 12

Darkangelv2 wrote:
100% on the pitch and a lovely bloke off it. Best of luck! Just disappointed he apologiesed to the Brighton fans for his celebrations at their place the season before last. No need to apologise - their players would have done the same!
Where has he apologised to them out of interest ? I can't see anything in his interview on the Brighton site.
Probably wise if he has apologised as if I was a Brighton fan I would have been bit peed him coming back after celebrating like that.

Seedhouse the Unrepentant says...
10:06am Thu 6 Sep 12

midlandsaint wrote:
Jesus_02 wrote:
alan.of.eastleigh wrote:
nickskyman wrote:
Would have thought a bit of "loan" activity in the defensive area by now would have been achieved for saints....
Think you need to review the Premier League rules on loans!
How do you mean...Alan
I think he means there is no loan window for the Premier League meaning there can be no 'loan activity'.

There is an 'emergency loan' window but we would not be eligible for that.
Have you seen our defence? That's an emergency! :)

ToastyTea says...
10:07am Thu 6 Sep 12

hedge end bob wrote:
ToastyTea wrote: Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
Dont quite agree with you there. Alex was offered a higher paid job working with other players better than we had at the time, which could only make him a better player. He has not sat on his backside since his move and is selected to play as a first team player. I was sorry to see him go but i dont think many young men with the ambition to play a higher standard of football would of turned down the same chance. I for one will not be booing him but quietly hoping he gets beat.
AOC went about the whole thing in a very disrespectful manner, going to the papers for interviews trying to engineer a move away from Saints and saying how he was too good for us etc while still under contract. Yes playing for Arsenal is certainly something young players can dream of, but other players who have left us (like Dean Hammond etc) and gone about it in the right way.
AOC is a Skate at the end of the day and took the first chance to leave, players like Lallana who I no doubt could of stepped up earlier with other teams has been loyal, unlike AOC.

legod7 says...
10:15am Thu 6 Sep 12

The only reason he left was because he wanted first team football. He has not even been on the bench this season for Saints. That was even before we signed Ramirez and with Jack Cork still injured.

media8ter says...
10:23am Thu 6 Sep 12

Good luck to Dean, he served us well, i reckon Brighton will be in the mix for promotion this season anyway along with Nott's Forest, esp with all there ex saints !!

Scarborosaint says...
10:51am Thu 6 Sep 12

One of the best free transfers saints have had in a long time , served the club well both on and off the field but don't think quite premiership quality but will do a good job in the championship with Brighton , AOL had only played in the 1st division before moving to the premiership , playing in the best league in the world, improved wages and playing for a manager with a reputation for getting the best out of young players no brainer really !!! Saints were hardly going to turn down 12 million for an eighteen year old unproven in the top 2 divisions : would like to thing we will not be listening to offers for young Shaw, now we in the premier league .
Good luck Deano

Redrobbo says...
11:06am Thu 6 Sep 12

He was not a free transfer we paid a fee for him. I wish him well, I think he served us well but never thought of him as a premiership player. As for the comments about AOC who can blame a player for wanting to play at the highest level possible.At the time we were still a million miles from where we are now. Bale, Walcott and AOC all took the opportunity to better themselves, who hand on heart would turn down the oportunity of a job which probably quadruplied your salary and allow you to work in a better environment. Fans sem to think that players should show the same loyalty as fans. Why? The chances are they are not playing for the team that they supported as a boy, and even if they are if someone offers them the opportunity to earn a considerable amount of money in what could be a very short career then surely they have every right to consider it. Footballers are one tackle away from ending their career, so why not earn as much as you can when you can.

Puddletown Saint says...
11:28am Thu 6 Sep 12

Thank You Dean,

Always gave 100% but was never premiership quality

He will be perfect for Brighton and will follow his career

Good luck

Scarborosaint says...
11:36am Thu 6 Sep 12

Redrobbo wrote:
He was not a free transfer we paid a fee for him. I wish him well, I think he served us well but never thought of him as a premiership player. As for the comments about AOC who can blame a player for wanting to play at the highest level possible.At the time we were still a million miles from where we are now. Bale, Walcott and AOC all took the opportunity to better themselves, who hand on heart would turn down the oportunity of a job which probably quadruplied your salary and allow you to work in a better environment. Fans sem to think that players should show the same loyalty as fans. Why? The chances are they are not playing for the team that they supported as a boy, and even if they are if someone offers them the opportunity to earn a considerable amount of money in what could be a very short career then surely they have every right to consider it. Footballers are one tackle away from ending their career, so why not earn as much as you can when you can.
Sorry mate thought he came on a free but good value for money whatever we got him for

Stafford Saint says...
11:40am Thu 6 Sep 12

Some good points about the loyalty of AOC. Fans would do well to remember that players can move on but still give them your praise and enthusiasm whilst they are here.
All clubs poach players, so to be poached goes with the territory. Even with some of our 'homegrown' players they came from other places, e.g. Walcott was from Berkshire and had an association with Swindon, if my memory is correct? Being lower down the 'food chain' is just more frustrating!
As well as the understandable desire to try a big step forward like was presented to AOC, and the "one tackle away from a career end", players are also a few poor perfomances away from being booed, irrespective of their loyalty!

Seedhouse the Unrepentant says...
11:43am Thu 6 Sep 12

Don't understand the comments about AOC. We were not a million miles away from where we are now, we were one year away.

With the situation at the time with Puncheon it left us very weak wide right - remember all the different players trying to play out there without much effect? Personally I believe it cost us the title.

The rumour in the club was very strong that NC offered to match the Arsenal wage offer.

I still think 12m was cheap. Time will tell. I bet Nicola would gladly hand the trasfer fee back right now to have him back. After all are we not trying to build a young exciting team with half of them from the youth academy? If he doesn't fit that mould then I really don't know who does.

hedge end bob says...
11:58am Thu 6 Sep 12

ToastyTea wrote:
hedge end bob wrote:
ToastyTea wrote: Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
Dont quite agree with you there. Alex was offered a higher paid job working with other players better than we had at the time, which could only make him a better player. He has not sat on his backside since his move and is selected to play as a first team player. I was sorry to see him go but i dont think many young men with the ambition to play a higher standard of football would of turned down the same chance. I for one will not be booing him but quietly hoping he gets beat.
AOC went about the whole thing in a very disrespectful manner, going to the papers for interviews trying to engineer a move away from Saints and saying how he was too good for us etc while still under contract. Yes playing for Arsenal is certainly something young players can dream of, but other players who have left us (like Dean Hammond etc) and gone about it in the right way.
AOC is a Skate at the end of the day and took the first chance to leave, players like Lallana who I no doubt could of stepped up earlier with other teams has been loyal, unlike AOC.
By that reckoning he was a skate when he played for us. DID YOU BOOHIM THEN???

hedge end bob says...
12:00pm Thu 6 Sep 12

ToastyTea wrote:
Darkangelv2 wrote:
100% on the pitch and a lovely bloke off it. Best of luck! Just disappointed he apologiesed to the Brighton fans for his celebrations at their place the season before last. No need to apologise - their players would have done the same!
Where has he apologised to them out of interest ? I can't see anything in his interview on the Brighton site.
Probably wise if he has apologised as if I was a Brighton fan I would have been bit peed him coming back after celebrating like that.
Boo him would you??

Redrobbo says...
12:02pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Seedhouse, you are correct we were just over a year away, but that is with the beefit of hindsight.At the time we were League One and Arsenal were Champions League. At the time that would seem to me in footballing terms to be a million miles.

Confucious says...
12:06pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Of course AOC was a wonderful prospect and we shouldn't boo him. Nonetheless we got a good price.

His ability to achieve visual elegance on the pitch and his long term wider marketabilty will always be hindered by his fat @rse - a factor which Wenger overlooked.

I know for a fact that the man who takes the Arsenal kit to the laundry was taken aback when Oxo's pants were returned unwashed with a note saying: "We don't do curtains."

Mush On The Beach says...
12:38pm Thu 6 Sep 12

I haven’t got my glasses with me, but does it say Brighton and ****.com on the shirt. Nearly as apt as the Farton Scummers with Jobsite. Those bods in marketing are priceless

RedArmy1 says...
12:39pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Let's get back to WINNING ways !!!

RED ARRRRRRRRRRRRMY

Mush On The Beach says...
12:45pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Mush On The Beach wrote:
I haven’t got my glasses with me, but does it say Brighton and ****.com on the shirt. Nearly as apt as the Farton Scummers with Jobsite. Those bods in marketing are priceless
BloowJobs.com even

Thornhill Saint says...
12:56pm Thu 6 Sep 12

I think NC held out well and got good money for him.

Oxlade Chamberlaine misbehaved by going to the press and got fined two weeks wages. The thing that made it worse was the article after article after articel which came out letting us know it was going to happen. It was commented at the time that it was almost as though the Daily Echo were trying to engineer the move. I don't really agree with that (A paper will print what people want to read) but the speculation was a bit overwhelming.

What we paid for him was undisclosed, but he gave us experience where we really needed it in the leagues we were in.

Good luck to Dean Hammond! Your contribution over the past two seasons has been brilliant. Nice to see him leave on a high and for the right reasons!

Thornhill Saint says...
1:03pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Thornhill Saint wrote:
I think NC held out well and got good money for him.

Oxlade Chamberlaine misbehaved by going to the press and got fined two weeks wages. The thing that made it worse was the article after article after articel which came out letting us know it was going to happen. It was commented at the time that it was almost as though the Daily Echo were trying to engineer the move. I don't really agree with that (A paper will print what people want to read) but the speculation was a bit overwhelming.

What we paid for him was undisclosed, but he gave us experience where we really needed it in the leagues we were in.

Good luck to Dean Hammond! Your contribution over the past two seasons has been brilliant. Nice to see him leave on a high and for the right reasons!
Sorry, when I said "What we paid for him", I was reffering to Dean Hammond not Oxo.

saint t.boy says...
1:24pm Thu 6 Sep 12

I'm pretty sure we got dean for £400,000 or in that neighbourhood but whatever the price was it was money superbly spent as he battled and led the team to the top. Great leader and a real work horse, any team in the football league would have him in their team. Good luck deano.

nickskyman says...
1:43pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
midlandsaint wrote:
Jesus_02 wrote:
alan.of.eastleigh wrote:
nickskyman wrote:
Would have thought a bit of "loan" activity in the defensive area by now would have been achieved for saints....
Think you need to review the Premier League rules on loans!
How do you mean...Alan
I think he means there is no loan window for the Premier League meaning there can be no 'loan activity'.

There is an 'emergency loan' window but we would not be eligible for that.
Have you seen our defence? That's an emergency! :)
I hadn't realised that...slightly concerning if we get an injury or two-any idea what the rules are on emergency loan signings is?

Over the Edge says...
1:55pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Although I wish Dean all the best and thanks for his contribution to successive promotions, I don't want to see Brighton anywhere near the Premiership for simple fact we would have to listen too Mr Jealous Monkey Boy Poyet proclaim how great his side are and how far superior to Saints they are.

Good Luck Dean.

Enock84 says...
1:58pm Thu 6 Sep 12

To hedge end bob
Reason aoc left us is becouse his dad is a skunt . But to b fair I hold no grudges at least he looks like he has improved, unlike wallcot who hasn't lmproved since leaving the mighty saints . All the best to Hammond , but he was never going to get a game in pl. he was stretching as a player to compete in championship . Shame he went to Brighton .

mgprobert says...
2:01pm Thu 6 Sep 12

best of luck - what a great pro, an example to everyone of how to play the game

merrysaint says...
2:06pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Deano always gave highly articulate post-match interviews....a total gentleman and you can see why he was mediator on the pitch.
No doubt he will be missed for many reasons....!

st1halo says...
2:56pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Good luck Deano! One of our fallen warriors but evolution dictates. Big thankyou for your contribution to the cause.


STID

st1halo says...
3:04pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Redrobbo wrote:
He was not a free transfer we paid a fee for him. I wish him well, I think he served us well but never thought of him as a premiership player. As for the comments about AOC who can blame a player for wanting to play at the highest level possible.At the time we were still a million miles from where we are now. Bale, Walcott and AOC all took the opportunity to better themselves, who hand on heart would turn down the oportunity of a job which probably quadruplied your salary and allow you to work in a better environment. Fans sem to think that players should show the same loyalty as fans. Why? The chances are they are not playing for the team that they supported as a boy, and even if they are if someone offers them the opportunity to earn a considerable amount of money in what could be a very short career then surely they have every right to consider it. Footballers are one tackle away from ending their career, so why not earn as much as you can when you can.
I agree mate,Wayne Bridge was a Saints boy born and bred but still chose to follow the money, who can blame him really ? Shame we didnt get him back down on loan pre season


STID

CB FRY LIVES says...
4:03pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Good luck to.Deano. He was a great signing by Alan Pardew and did Saints proud.Lets hope next season Brighton are playing the Saints in the Premiership.

mack chinnon says...
4:34pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Mush On The Beach wrote:
Mush On The Beach wrote:
I haven’t got my glasses with me, but does it say Brighton and ****.com on the shirt. Nearly as apt as the Farton Scummers with Jobsite. Those bods in marketing are priceless
BloowJobs.com even
How do you get four Brghton fans on a barstool.

Sainty saint saint says...
4:52pm Thu 6 Sep 12

mack chinnon wrote:
Mush On The Beach wrote:
Mush On The Beach wrote:
I haven’t got my glasses with me, but does it say Brighton and ****.com on the shirt. Nearly as apt as the Farton Scummers with Jobsite. Those bods in marketing are priceless
BloowJobs.com even
How do you get four Brghton fans on a barstool.
Get a carpenter to build an over-sized, comedy barstool that is big enough to seat four full-grown adults?

I can't think of any other way to do it.

Don-Irelando says...
5:00pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Good Luck Deano!! I actually thought he would do well in the prem but that was before we splashed out of £30 million on players. His ability to control the pace of the game and his passing ability will be an asset to any team in the lower leagues. Unfortunately with the new formation meaning we are dropping centre mids and forwards in place of pacey wingers it means a few people are going to be put out of joint.

Im not a fan of booing any players and to a degree if people like Guly, Fox and Puncheon are put on the pitch they can only do there best, if anything it is the managers fault for playing them when out of form, in the wrong position or not getting a replacement in.

as for AOC i have to agree with Seedhouse and Thornhill- the press specualtion was a massive distraction and really took the shine off what we were trying to achieve. He was in our academy since he was eight years old, not for him to give us one season for the seniors in league one and then jog on elsewhere. complete lack on service shown to southampton fc and all the staff that, as we know, 'work ever so hard behind the scenes'. Two seasons later and we are still struggling to find a replacement for him. it makes be laugh hearing all the arsenal fans complain that theo has got no loyalty! loyalty to what...?

Deano you sir are a different bread and I salute you!

joelster says...
5:18pm Thu 6 Sep 12

thanks Dean, great commitment, great leadership, great memories.
You came up to your level so it makes sense to move on, but always know that you helped us "get where we are!"

hedge end bob says...
5:25pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Enock84 wrote:
To hedge end bob
Reason aoc left us is becouse his dad is a skunt . But to b fair I hold no grudges at least he looks like he has improved, unlike wallcot who hasn't lmproved since leaving the mighty saints . All the best to Hammond , but he was never going to get a game in pl. he was stretching as a player to compete in championship . Shame he went to Brighton .
I agree his head was turned by others and all the media coverage made it worse. I did not want him to go 100% but, with what was on offer at the time you cant blame him. I do not see this as a reason to boo him on his return visits. His father, the one that was doing all the pushing is another story. He smells of fish even in the shower.

Thornhill Saint says...
5:34pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Don-Irelando wrote:
Good Luck Deano!! I actually thought he would do well in the prem but that was before we splashed out of £30 million on players. His ability to control the pace of the game and his passing ability will be an asset to any team in the lower leagues. Unfortunately with the new formation meaning we are dropping centre mids and forwards in place of pacey wingers it means a few people are going to be put out of joint.

Im not a fan of booing any players and to a degree if people like Guly, Fox and Puncheon are put on the pitch they can only do there best, if anything it is the managers fault for playing them when out of form, in the wrong position or not getting a replacement in.

as for AOC i have to agree with Seedhouse and Thornhill- the press specualtion was a massive distraction and really took the shine off what we were trying to achieve. He was in our academy since he was eight years old, not for him to give us one season for the seniors in league one and then jog on elsewhere. complete lack on service shown to southampton fc and all the staff that, as we know, 'work ever so hard behind the scenes'. Two seasons later and we are still struggling to find a replacement for him. it makes be laugh hearing all the arsenal fans complain that theo has got no loyalty! loyalty to what...?

Deano you sir are a different bread and I salute you!
Hopefully with Ramirez we have finally replaced Oxo with someone who wants to play for us. Didn't come cheap though!

One day might also sort out CB and LB. I just hope it does not take quite as long!

dj_saints says...
5:46pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Thanks Deano for your contributions in pushing the Saints up the Leagues the last three seasons! You were a real warrior in the centre of that midfield!

Two of my fav Deano goals would have to be at the Cherries to go 2-1 up in that important game on our run to League 1 promotion, as well as that screamer in the Championship opener against Leeds last season!

SouthamptonLegend says...
5:51pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Good League 1 player but Premiership not a chance. Average championship player at best. I hated watching him play for Saints if i'm honest because he had nothing to offer in terms of skill, passing or goals! I like to be entertained when I spend 20-£30 on a football ticket!

Does this mean that Billy Sharp didn't have to go?? I'd rank Sharp higher than Hammond and if he wasn't asked to leave...

SO50 Saint says...
5:55pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Fair Play to the bloke for leaving rather than just staying and playing very rarely. The thing that stands out most in my mind with regards to Deano was the way he played in tough away trips in league 1 to places like Oldham and Bournemouth. Remember first season down he was fantastic when we won 3-1 at Boundary Park think he scored aswell

Redrobbo says...
6:01pm Thu 6 Sep 12

I wonder if Sharp or his wife just didnt settle in the sout and wanted to go back closer to home. Or perhaps like Deano he just fancied playing rather than warming the bench. I wonder if we have recall clauses written into the loans in case we pick up injuries.
On the question of emergency loans think that would usually only apply to goalkeepers. If you have a squad of 25 over aged players and as many as you want under the age of 21 then as a premeirship club except for the specialist position of goalkeeper I think it is fair to assume you have enough players. If they are not the right players then that is down to the club.

Baddesley Bill says...
6:09pm Thu 6 Sep 12

SouthamptonLegend wrote:
Good League 1 player but Premiership not a chance. Average championship player at best. I hated watching him play for Saints if i'm honest because he had nothing to offer in terms of skill, passing or goals! I like to be entertained when I spend 20-£30 on a football ticket!

Does this mean that Billy Sharp didn't have to go?? I'd rank Sharp higher than Hammond and if he wasn't asked to leave...
He played his part. He may well not be prem standard, but he is worthy of praise from true fans....steady and he rarely put a foot wrong, captained the team well and got us off to a fantastic start last season. Credit where credit's due. Cheers and good luck Deano!

Velleity says...
6:32pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Good luck and good-bye, Deano. For sheer blood and guts you stood out week after week.

And, harking back to the opening game of last season, I knew that shot was going to go in against Leeds long before you hit it. You knew it, too.

warrens 76 says...
6:55pm Thu 6 Sep 12

And now for something completely different! well actually no.

Yesterday posts referred to the new kit "I like it, I like it" as in are are you being served..

We always sing come on you reds when we should as before the war sing come on you stripes..as with Celtic's come on yer hooops..

Red just looks better on the ball..Leeds changed years ago to Real Madrids all white which is also rather fetching....as Liverpool clearly are in decline we simply must become the new reds...and there it is.

We must though fine players two weeks wages everytime they wear bloody dancing class coloured boots, it is simply not on, particularly when the brightest flourescent Brighton boots are nearly always worn by crap players trying to take our eye of their inability.

Adidas black boots with three serrated stripes..there it is again.

PFCNationalChamps says...
7:04pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Cheapshot wrote:
ToastyTea wrote:
Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
I hope we don't boo him...why wouldn't you want to join Arsenal as a nipper??

Talking of booing, i was disgusted that some supporters booed Guly when he came on...great way to motivate the player! I don't rate the guy but we should NEVER boo our own players, no matter what they have done!!
Cheapshot - your lot boo at the drop of a hat you should be used to it by now. Do you boo because its harder or less comfortable to clap with 6 fingers?

slugger says...
7:09pm Thu 6 Sep 12

PFCNationalChamps wrote:
Cheapshot wrote:
ToastyTea wrote:
Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
I hope we don't boo him...why wouldn't you want to join Arsenal as a nipper??

Talking of booing, i was disgusted that some supporters booed Guly when he came on...great way to motivate the player! I don't rate the guy but we should NEVER boo our own players, no matter what they have done!!
Cheapshot - your lot boo at the drop of a hat you should be used to it by now. Do you boo because its harder or less comfortable to clap with 6 fingers?
is it easier with webbed feet ?

warrens 76 says...
7:10pm Thu 6 Sep 12

slugger wrote:
PFCNationalChamps wrote:
Cheapshot wrote:
ToastyTea wrote:
Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
I hope we don't boo him...why wouldn't you want to join Arsenal as a nipper??

Talking of booing, i was disgusted that some supporters booed Guly when he came on...great way to motivate the player! I don't rate the guy but we should NEVER boo our own players, no matter what they have done!!
Cheapshot - your lot boo at the drop of a hat you should be used to it by now. Do you boo because its harder or less comfortable to clap with 6 fingers?
is it easier with webbed feet ?
Now your being seal-y.

slugger says...
7:13pm Thu 6 Sep 12

warrens 76 wrote:
slugger wrote:
PFCNationalChamps wrote:
Cheapshot wrote:
ToastyTea wrote:
Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
I hope we don't boo him...why wouldn't you want to join Arsenal as a nipper??

Talking of booing, i was disgusted that some supporters booed Guly when he came on...great way to motivate the player! I don't rate the guy but we should NEVER boo our own players, no matter what they have done!!
Cheapshot - your lot boo at the drop of a hat you should be used to it by now. Do you boo because its harder or less comfortable to clap with 6 fingers?
is it easier with webbed feet ?
Now your being seal-y.
throw it a mackeral and watch it dance !

slugger says...
7:43pm Thu 6 Sep 12

cheers dean , you were immense !

worried of n e hampshire says...
7:52pm Thu 6 Sep 12

cheers Deano,hope you get a championship winners medal this time. tell the sussex lot we only take the mickey out of them cos they always bite!.

warrens 76 says...
7:56pm Thu 6 Sep 12

slugger wrote:
warrens 76 wrote:
slugger wrote:
PFCNationalChamps wrote:
Cheapshot wrote:
ToastyTea wrote:
Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
I hope we don't boo him...why wouldn't you want to join Arsenal as a nipper??

Talking of booing, i was disgusted that some supporters booed Guly when he came on...great way to motivate the player! I don't rate the guy but we should NEVER boo our own players, no matter what they have done!!
Cheapshot - your lot boo at the drop of a hat you should be used to it by now. Do you boo because its harder or less comfortable to clap with 6 fingers?
is it easier with webbed feet ?
Now your being seal-y.
throw it a mackeral and watch it dance !
He is the Walrus, he is the Walrus..forgot the rest.

slugger says...
8:04pm Thu 6 Sep 12

warrens 76 wrote:
slugger wrote:
warrens 76 wrote:
slugger wrote:
PFCNationalChamps wrote:
Cheapshot wrote:
ToastyTea wrote:
Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
I hope we don't boo him...why wouldn't you want to join Arsenal as a nipper??

Talking of booing, i was disgusted that some supporters booed Guly when he came on...great way to motivate the player! I don't rate the guy but we should NEVER boo our own players, no matter what they have done!!
Cheapshot - your lot boo at the drop of a hat you should be used to it by now. Do you boo because its harder or less comfortable to clap with 6 fingers?
is it easier with webbed feet ?
Now your being seal-y.
throw it a mackeral and watch it dance !
He is the Walrus, he is the Walrus..forgot the rest.
coo coo coocacahoo

warrens 76 says...
8:20pm Thu 6 Sep 12

slugger wrote:
warrens 76 wrote:
slugger wrote:
warrens 76 wrote:
slugger wrote:
PFCNationalChamps wrote:
Cheapshot wrote:
ToastyTea wrote:
Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
I hope we don't boo him...why wouldn't you want to join Arsenal as a nipper??

Talking of booing, i was disgusted that some supporters booed Guly when he came on...great way to motivate the player! I don't rate the guy but we should NEVER boo our own players, no matter what they have done!!
Cheapshot - your lot boo at the drop of a hat you should be used to it by now. Do you boo because its harder or less comfortable to clap with 6 fingers?
is it easier with webbed feet ?
Now your being seal-y.
throw it a mackeral and watch it dance !
He is the Walrus, he is the Walrus..forgot the rest.
coo coo coocacahoo
Now I know!

Tirau Dan says...
8:57pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Deano - Thanks so much for all your brilliant efforts Capt Mr 100% always cheerful and Positive..

Best Wishes for the future with Brighton.

Hold your nose when the wind is in the West the Pompey Stink down there is terrible.

Oh and matey... keep your back firmly to the wall :o

worried of n e hampshire says...
9:07pm Thu 6 Sep 12

check this Yoshida goal - amazing!!!

http://hereisthecity
.com/2012/09/06/will
-maya-yoshida-keep-s
outhampton-in-the-pr
emier-league-this-se
/

mack chinnon says...
9:07pm Thu 6 Sep 12

warrens 76 wrote:
And now for something completely different! well actually no.

Yesterday posts referred to the new kit "I like it, I like it" as in are are you being served..

We always sing come on you reds when we should as before the war sing come on you stripes..as with Celtic's come on yer hooops..

Red just looks better on the ball..Leeds changed years ago to Real Madrids all white which is also rather fetching....as Liverpool clearly are in decline we simply must become the new reds...and there it is.

We must though fine players two weeks wages everytime they wear bloody dancing class coloured boots, it is simply not on, particularly when the brightest flourescent Brighton boots are nearly always worn by crap players trying to take our eye of their inability.

Adidas black boots with three serrated stripes..there it is again.
Nicholas Bender.
Pink boots.
says it all

worried of n e hampshire says...
9:14pm Thu 6 Sep 12

worried of n e hampshire wrote:
check this Yoshida goal - amazing!!!

http://hereisthecity

.com/2012/09/06/will

-maya-yoshida-keep-s

outhampton-in-the-pr

emier-league-this-se

/
if the link dosn't work google here is the city / sport, it's now worth it!

Corkonian Saint says...
9:20pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Top bloke, great skipper. Best of luck to him in the future.


One of my fondest memories of Deano is from the Coventry game which confirmed our promotion last season..Being interviewed by the BBC guy just before the final whistle he blurts out "it's fcuking magic!" on live telly....

Loved it ;)

saintssaintssaints says...
9:38pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Just Dickson, seabourne, chaplow, de ridder and guly to go by / in jan then replace with:

Quality promising or proven:
LB olsson
CB - bikyi
CM - m villa
W - Phillips or ince.

Then we really will be in the league to compete for. 5-10 finish.

saintssaintssaints says...
9:43pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Gk Davis
Rb clyne
Cb yoshi
Cb
Lb
Rw Ramirez
Cm scherderlin
Cm Davis
Cm
Lw lallana
S lambert

Bench - lee, rod, Mayuka, cork, fox, fonte, richardson, ward prowse, shaw. Plus say Phillips!

That shows were gaps r in first team and how strong subs / squad players could be.

City Saint says...
10:01pm Thu 6 Sep 12

hedge end bob wrote:
ToastyTea wrote: Will certainly be welcomed back at SMS, did a great job and left in the right way (unlike AOC who can expect boos on his return).
Dont quite agree with you there. Alex was offered a higher paid job working with other players better than we had at the time, which could only make him a better player. He has not sat on his backside since his move and is selected to play as a first team player. I was sorry to see him go but i dont think many young men with the ambition to play a higher standard of football would of turned down the same chance. I for one will not be booing him but quietly hoping he gets beat.
Agree with that. AOC scored some brilliant goals and was a decent saint -- especially for one with Pompey roots. Yeah, I was pi$$ed off when he left, but he's a kid, and if we should blame anyone, it was his dad.

But if you were his dad, would you have advised differently? Not so sure.


AOC is a brilliant advertisement for the academy. May he do well, everywhere except St Mary's!

City Saint says...
10:07pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Scarborosaint wrote:
One of the best free transfers saints have had in a long time , served the club well both on and off the field but don't think quite premiership quality but will do a good job in the championship with Brighton , AOL had only played in the 1st division before moving to the premiership , playing in the best league in the world, improved wages and playing for a manager with a reputation for getting the best out of young players no brainer really !!! Saints were hardly going to turn down 12 million for an eighteen year old unproven in the top 2 divisions : would like to thing we will not be listening to offers for young Shaw, now we in the premier league . Good luck Deano
Agree on all points. We did well out of AOC and we should seek to hold shaw and JWP (genius already).

Meanwhile: best of luck Deano. The Second Saint to have the nickname, ad a first class Championship player.

Pleased to see him back with his hometown club. That's a solid outcome for an honorary Saint.

Thornhill Saint says...
10:14pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Even the best free transfer bit? I thought this was sorted earlier.

City Saint says...
10:17pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Thornhill Saint wrote:
Don-Irelando wrote: Good Luck Deano!! I actually thought he would do well in the prem but that was before we splashed out of £30 million on players. His ability to control the pace of the game and his passing ability will be an asset to any team in the lower leagues. Unfortunately with the new formation meaning we are dropping centre mids and forwards in place of pacey wingers it means a few people are going to be put out of joint. Im not a fan of booing any players and to a degree if people like Guly, Fox and Puncheon are put on the pitch they can only do there best, if anything it is the managers fault for playing them when out of form, in the wrong position or not getting a replacement in. as for AOC i have to agree with Seedhouse and Thornhill- the press specualtion was a massive distraction and really took the shine off what we were trying to achieve. He was in our academy since he was eight years old, not for him to give us one season for the seniors in league one and then jog on elsewhere. complete lack on service shown to southampton fc and all the staff that, as we know, 'work ever so hard behind the scenes'. Two seasons later and we are still struggling to find a replacement for him. it makes be laugh hearing all the arsenal fans complain that theo has got no loyalty! loyalty to what...? Deano you sir are a different bread and I salute you!
Hopefully with Ramirez we have finally replaced Oxo with someone who wants to play for us. Didn't come cheap though! One day might also sort out CB and LB. I just hope it does not take quite as long!
LB is sorted. Unleash the Shaman!

My prediction is the shaw will leave us for not less than 15 million after a brilliant run at left back.

I hope we hold him, but he has been tapped up by manure already of ourse.

What secret sauce do we feed the kids at the club? And why didn't they feed us that when we we budding footballers?

Thornhill Saint says...
10:32pm Thu 6 Sep 12

City Saint wrote:
Thornhill Saint wrote:
Don-Irelando wrote: Good Luck Deano!! I actually thought he would do well in the prem but that was before we splashed out of £30 million on players. His ability to control the pace of the game and his passing ability will be an asset to any team in the lower leagues. Unfortunately with the new formation meaning we are dropping centre mids and forwards in place of pacey wingers it means a few people are going to be put out of joint. Im not a fan of booing any players and to a degree if people like Guly, Fox and Puncheon are put on the pitch they can only do there best, if anything it is the managers fault for playing them when out of form, in the wrong position or not getting a replacement in. as for AOC i have to agree with Seedhouse and Thornhill- the press specualtion was a massive distraction and really took the shine off what we were trying to achieve. He was in our academy since he was eight years old, not for him to give us one season for the seniors in league one and then jog on elsewhere. complete lack on service shown to southampton fc and all the staff that, as we know, 'work ever so hard behind the scenes'. Two seasons later and we are still struggling to find a replacement for him. it makes be laugh hearing all the arsenal fans complain that theo has got no loyalty! loyalty to what...? Deano you sir are a different bread and I salute you!
Hopefully with Ramirez we have finally replaced Oxo with someone who wants to play for us. Didn't come cheap though! One day might also sort out CB and LB. I just hope it does not take quite as long!
LB is sorted. Unleash the Shaman!

My prediction is the shaw will leave us for not less than 15 million after a brilliant run at left back.

I hope we hold him, but he has been tapped up by manure already of ourse.

What secret sauce do we feed the kids at the club? And why didn't they feed us that when we we budding footballers?
Not to put a downer on your rampant enthusiasm for the Shawster but reports say he was dodgy defensively against Stevenage. Have you ever seen him play?

Could he handle the step up at theis eary stage and could it ruin him? All said and done I would chuck him in and see how he does.

We have still produced one best examples of a striker (Doble)who can't score goals but still made it to the international scene (no not San Marino) For me this amazing for striker. Still baffles me.

All in all I would agree, Unleash Shaw. What worse (besides Dickson) could happen?

warrens 76 says...
10:39pm Thu 6 Sep 12

City Saint wrote:
Thornhill Saint wrote:
Don-Irelando wrote: Good Luck Deano!! I actually thought he would do well in the prem but that was before we splashed out of £30 million on players. His ability to control the pace of the game and his passing ability will be an asset to any team in the lower leagues. Unfortunately with the new formation meaning we are dropping centre mids and forwards in place of pacey wingers it means a few people are going to be put out of joint. Im not a fan of booing any players and to a degree if people like Guly, Fox and Puncheon are put on the pitch they can only do there best, if anything it is the managers fault for playing them when out of form, in the wrong position or not getting a replacement in. as for AOC i have to agree with Seedhouse and Thornhill- the press specualtion was a massive distraction and really took the shine off what we were trying to achieve. He was in our academy since he was eight years old, not for him to give us one season for the seniors in league one and then jog on elsewhere. complete lack on service shown to southampton fc and all the staff that, as we know, 'work ever so hard behind the scenes'. Two seasons later and we are still struggling to find a replacement for him. it makes be laugh hearing all the arsenal fans complain that theo has got no loyalty! loyalty to what...? Deano you sir are a different bread and I salute you!
Hopefully with Ramirez we have finally replaced Oxo with someone who wants to play for us. Didn't come cheap though! One day might also sort out CB and LB. I just hope it does not take quite as long!
LB is sorted. Unleash the Shaman!

My prediction is the shaw will leave us for not less than 15 million after a brilliant run at left back.

I hope we hold him, but he has been tapped up by manure already of ourse.

What secret sauce do we feed the kids at the club? And why didn't they feed us that when we we budding footballers?
Not a sauce more a culinary delight..for example Michael roux has a wonderful recipe for lapin avec moutarde de dijon ..these culinary delights and more can be found at the club...

Compare that to the faggots and peas on offer at Brighton and the Aldi burgers at Fratton "Park" ..now park is a rather euphamistic name for a piece of slum wasteland dont you think...indeed Websters defines it as a tranquil,natural setting utilizing the attributes of nature...can you think of anywere less park like..it's a mental blur..sorry that's parklife..

OSPREYSAINT says...
11:16pm Thu 6 Sep 12

mack chinnon wrote:
Mush On The Beach wrote:
Mush On The Beach wrote:
I haven’t got my glasses with me, but does it say Brighton and ****.com on the shirt. Nearly as apt as the Farton Scummers with Jobsite. Those bods in marketing are priceless
BloowJobs.com even
How do you get four Brghton fans on a barstool.
It could be difficult if you turn it upside down and find only three legs, there would be a bit of a scrap.

Seedhouse the Unrepentant says...
11:17pm Thu 6 Sep 12

When is the skunts latest two week deadline up? There's been many but I think this one will have to be met.

Channers, PST or Liquidiser?

All are good.

Keep the faith.






Skunts.

City Saint says...
11:48pm Thu 6 Sep 12

ToastyTea wrote:
Darkangelv2 wrote:
100% on the pitch and a lovely bloke off it. Best of luck! Just disappointed he apologiesed to the Brighton fans for his celebrations at their place the season before last. No need to apologise - their players would have done the same!
Where has he apologised to them out of interest ? I can't see anything in his interview on the Brighton site.
Probably wise if he has apologised as if I was a Brighton fan I would have been bit peed him coming back after celebrating like that.
http://www.sportingl
ife.com/football/cha
mpionship/brighton-a
nd-hove-albion/news/
article/366/8055065/
hammond-sorry-to-sea
gulls

angus mc coatup says...
11:55pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
When is the skunts latest two week deadline up? There's been many but I think this one will have to be met.

Channers, PST or Liquidiser?

All are good.

Keep the faith.






Skunts.
lets hope it's the pst,I can't wait to see how many of the worlds greatest ever fans ever,cough up the dosh.It's one thing pledging a donation but lets see how many of the bestest ever fans in whole world ever,actually stick their hands in their pockets and come up with the funds required.judging by the last massive crowd against the cherries
it aint looking to good.


come on crawley

skint skunts!!!

Seedhouse the Unrepentant says...
12:21am Fri 7 Sep 12

angus mc coatup wrote:
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
When is the skunts latest two week deadline up? There's been many but I think this one will have to be met.

Channers, PST or Liquidiser?

All are good.

Keep the faith.






Skunts.
lets hope it's the pst,I can't wait to see how many of the worlds greatest ever fans ever,cough up the dosh.It's one thing pledging a donation but lets see how many of the bestest ever fans in whole world ever,actually stick their hands in their pockets and come up with the funds required.judging by the last massive crowd against the cherries
it aint looking to good.


come on crawley

skint skunts!!!
I fear the bestest bestest ever anywhere ever fans will come up with zilch, the lowest lowest ever anywhere ever amount of money.




Very skint skunts!

saintshorse101 says...
12:27am Fri 7 Sep 12

last week on sky tv, SAINTS v manure
this week on sky tv, crawley v poopey!

wow such a huge local derby! this is a game that should be on tv!

mack chinnon says...
7:02am Fri 7 Sep 12

saintshorse101 wrote:
last week on sky tv, SAINTS v manure
this week on sky tv, crawley v poopey!

wow such a huge local derby! this is a game that should be on tv!
Come on Crawley.

Flashin the pan says...
7:24am Fri 7 Sep 12

One player then gone back to the championship because he couldn't stand the pace. Problem there's still atleast 10 other players in your squad of his standard that certainly need to follow him out the door.

Flashin the pan says...
7:24am Fri 7 Sep 12

One player then gone back to the championship because he couldn't stand the pace. Problem there's still atleast 10 other players in your squad of his standard that certainly need to follow him out the door.

Seedhouse the Unrepentant says...
8:15am Fri 7 Sep 12

Flashin the pan wrote:
One player then gone back to the championship because he couldn't stand the pace. Problem there's still atleast 10 other players in your squad of his standard that certainly need to follow him out the door.
They're not coming down to your level Skunter.

bluewhiteandred says...
8:15am Fri 7 Sep 12

mack chinnon wrote:
saintshorse101 wrote:
last week on sky tv, SAINTS v manure
this week on sky tv, crawley v poopey!

wow such a huge local derby! this is a game that should be on tv!
Come on Crawley.
yes saints v man utd very good game saints were unlucky man utd had a off day! Crawley v pompey will be great for the real football fans not the annorak brigade saints fans who have appeared since saints got promoted to prem and not prior ?

PFCNationalChamps says...
9:04am Fri 7 Sep 12

bluewhiteandred wrote:
mack chinnon wrote:
saintshorse101 wrote:
last week on sky tv, SAINTS v manure
this week on sky tv, crawley v poopey!

wow such a huge local derby! this is a game that should be on tv!
Come on Crawley.
yes saints v man utd very good game saints were unlucky man utd had a off day! Crawley v pompey will be great for the real football fans not the annorak brigade saints fans who have appeared since saints got promoted to prem and not prior ?
Scummers got on the telly cos they were playing ManU and ManC - Bournemouth got and Crawley get on telly cos theyre against Pompey.... still undisputed most successful club in the South by a flying mile!!!

Alicesdad says...
9:16am Fri 7 Sep 12

PFCNationalChamps wrote:
bluewhiteandred wrote:
mack chinnon wrote:
saintshorse101 wrote:
last week on sky tv, SAINTS v manure
this week on sky tv, crawley v poopey!

wow such a huge local derby! this is a game that should be on tv!
Come on Crawley.
yes saints v man utd very good game saints were unlucky man utd had a off day! Crawley v pompey will be great for the real football fans not the annorak brigade saints fans who have appeared since saints got promoted to prem and not prior ?
Scummers got on the telly cos they were playing ManU and ManC - Bournemouth got and Crawley get on telly cos theyre against Pompey.... still undisputed most successful club in the South by a flying mile!!!
Nurse .. he's out of bed again ...

mack chinnon says...
9:17am Fri 7 Sep 12

bluewhiteandred wrote:
mack chinnon wrote:
saintshorse101 wrote:
last week on sky tv, SAINTS v manure
this week on sky tv, crawley v poopey!

wow such a huge local derby! this is a game that should be on tv!
Come on Crawley.
yes saints v man utd very good game saints were unlucky man utd had a off day! Crawley v pompey will be great for the real football fans not the annorak brigade saints fans who have appeared since saints got promoted to prem and not prior ?
Come on Crawley

SO50 Saint says...
9:19am Fri 7 Sep 12

Yes much like the thousands who turned out for the big south coast derby on Tuesday night bluewhiteandinbred. At a time your club needs every penny it can lay it's hands on your loyal (The greatest supporters in the world ever) support yet again sold out Fratton just like it did in your triumphant victory over Oldham last weekend (A team we destroyed 6-0 away from home a couple of years back). Oh wait that never happened. I think it's better to have an 'anorak brigade' as you refer to it than no support like your lot, fans losing interest and soon the football league will too and The Football League X1 will be like what you lot love to go on about all the time History.

Alicesdad says...
9:20am Fri 7 Sep 12

Best of luck Dean. .. and good luck to Brighton too.

Alicesdad says...
9:24am Fri 7 Sep 12

Dean is off to Brighton, Yoshida seems to have done well too in his international.

We are Southampton and we are Premier League.

It's a beautiful day !!

Tirau Dan says...
9:30am Fri 7 Sep 12

PFCNationalChamps wrote:
bluewhiteandred wrote:
mack chinnon wrote:
saintshorse101 wrote:
last week on sky tv, SAINTS v manure
this week on sky tv, crawley v poopey!

wow such a huge local derby! this is a game that should be on tv!
Come on Crawley.
yes saints v man utd very good game saints were unlucky man utd had a off day! Crawley v pompey will be great for the real football fans not the annorak brigade saints fans who have appeared since saints got promoted to prem and not prior ?
Scummers got on the telly cos they were playing ManU and ManC - Bournemouth got and Crawley get on telly cos theyre against Pompey.... still undisputed most successful club in the South by a flying mile!!!
Spent 100 million of borrowed and stolen money on short run.. skungiest skuntiest bunch of dirty filthy scabbing thieves in football. Liquidise and flush em!!

Saints are starting another run and will be around a lot long than 27 years this time.

warrens 76 says...
9:38am Fri 7 Sep 12

PFCNationalChamps wrote:
bluewhiteandred wrote:
mack chinnon wrote:
saintshorse101 wrote:
last week on sky tv, SAINTS v manure
this week on sky tv, crawley v poopey!

wow such a huge local derby! this is a game that should be on tv!
Come on Crawley.
yes saints v man utd very good game saints were unlucky man utd had a off day! Crawley v pompey will be great for the real football fans not the annorak brigade saints fans who have appeared since saints got promoted to prem and not prior ?
Scummers got on the telly cos they were playing ManU and ManC - Bournemouth got and Crawley get on telly cos theyre against Pompey.... still undisputed most successful club in the South by a flying mile!!!
Still brain dead and delusional by lifetime.

SFCOLDBOY says...
9:40am Fri 7 Sep 12

Flashin the pan wrote:
One player then gone back to the championship because he couldn't stand the pace. Problem there's still atleast 10 other players in your squad of his standard that certainly need to follow him out the door.
Are you so concerned that no one is interested in your posts that you have to send it twice.
Find a new hobby.
Boring and repetative.
COYR

right back in the bar says...
9:52am Fri 7 Sep 12

Liked him a lot - great memory of the kickstart he gave the campaign last season with that left footed opener against Leeds in the first game - set the tone for the rest of the season with Saints tearing into teams.

st1halo says...
11:38am Fri 7 Sep 12

bluewhiteandred wrote:
mack chinnon wrote:
saintshorse101 wrote:
last week on sky tv, SAINTS v manure
this week on sky tv, crawley v poopey!

wow such a huge local derby! this is a game that should be on tv!
Come on Crawley.
yes saints v man utd very good game saints were unlucky man utd had a off day! Crawley v pompey will be great for the real football fans not the annorak brigade saints fans who have appeared since saints got promoted to prem and not prior ?
Youre one of the anorak brgade arent you??.... You certainly watched us play a couple of our games and Ive read your previous comments on this forum and you're always on this site reading Saints fans comments so Id say you def qualify once you get rid of the smell of fish


STID

st1halo says...
12:09pm Fri 7 Sep 12

PFCNationalChamps wrote:
bluewhiteandred wrote:
mack chinnon wrote:
saintshorse101 wrote:
last week on sky tv, SAINTS v manure
this week on sky tv, crawley v poopey!

wow such a huge local derby! this is a game that should be on tv!
Come on Crawley.
yes saints v man utd very good game saints were unlucky man utd had a off day! Crawley v pompey will be great for the real football fans not the annorak brigade saints fans who have appeared since saints got promoted to prem and not prior ?
Scummers got on the telly cos they were playing ManU and ManC - Bournemouth got and Crawley get on telly cos theyre against Pompey.... still undisputed most successful club in the South by a flying mile!!!
Yeah...... and 6000 turned up to watch this awesome team of yours and half of them were from Bournemouth !!!!

Brace yourself...... Incoming FACT alert!!...Since the league began Pompey have finished higher than Saints for 34 seasons whereas Saints have finished higher than Pompey for 50 seasons......undispu
ted most successful club in the South by a flying mile????........Disp
uted and disproven!!

STID

saintkenny says...
12:24pm Fri 7 Sep 12

PFCNationalChamps wrote:
bluewhiteandred wrote:
mack chinnon wrote:
saintshorse101 wrote:
last week on sky tv, SAINTS v manure
this week on sky tv, crawley v poopey!

wow such a huge local derby! this is a game that should be on tv!
Come on Crawley.
yes saints v man utd very good game saints were unlucky man utd had a off day! Crawley v pompey will be great for the real football fans not the annorak brigade saints fans who have appeared since saints got promoted to prem and not prior ?
Scummers got on the telly cos they were playing ManU and ManC - Bournemouth got and Crawley get on telly cos theyre against Pompey.... still undisputed most successful club in the South by a flying mile!!!
really ,take off the cheating status ,not just us but every club in the premier and football league will discount it ,same goes for chelsea and man city ,but they at least have good support great stadiums and train in there own citys ,and invested in infrastructure,your club is just a joke .3rd time now in administration .your all on here because you just cant stand it .but after what your directors have done ,you are now where you deserve to be ,most league one clubs have better stadiums and training ground in there own citys .saints still pay 15.000 less a week in wages ,with a 32.000 stadium ,because that is how you run a club ,within a financial structure .ie 27 years top flight football ,played more times in europe from 1977,much more a global football name around the world ,biggest and best supported club in the south .and plans set in for 48.000 stmarys staduim .you will never be able to compete and less you cheat again.and whos going to be foolish enough now ,youve had it and you know it ,loving your demise ,super saints we rule the south and always will do .your even be under crawley soon ,coyrs stid

right back in the bar says...
12:40pm Fri 7 Sep 12

Talk of booing Oxo is ludicrous. The father engineered the move (an odious individual by all accounts) with the prime motivator being money as the boys self appointed agent - and no doubt he continues to help himself to a share of the spoils.

Fatty x Ford Worker says...
5:45pm Mon 10 Sep 12

Surplus to requirments you did not score enough goals for Saints.

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