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Lallana: It was "crazy" not to send off Hines (From Daily Echo)
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Lallana: It was "crazy" not to send off Hines
8:14pm Saturday 21st April 2012 in Saints News
By Gordon Simpson, Senior Sports Reporter
Adam Lallana
ADAM Lallana branded referee Tony Bates’ decision not to send off Middlesbrough defender Seb Hines as “crazy”.
With the scores level at 1-1 early in the second half, the midfielder was racing through on goal when he was tripped from behind by the Boro centre half just outside the area.
Bates gave the free-kick, but to Saints’ shock did not produce a card of any kind.
Although a covering defender was arguably coming across to prevent a red, the foul looked to warrant a yellow at the very least.
That would have meant a dismissal for Hines, who had been booked minutes earlier, and would likely have changed the entire complexion of the game, which Boro went on to win 2-1.
After the match, Lallana was at a loss to explain the decision not to dismiss Hines.
“I just remember taking a touch and looking up,” he said. “I was going to shoot, but I thought I was quite far out, so I took another touch further away from the defender, and just getting brought down.
“I remember straight away thinking ‘is it a pen, is it a free-kick?’ because I didn’t know where he was.
“Straight away in my head I’m thinking ‘He’s off’ because I remember a second before looking up and the keeper was just there.
“So getting up and thinking ‘He’s going to pull a red out here’ to not give a card at all is crazy really. I don’t know what much else to say.
“I didn’t even know who brought me down. But if it was Hines he’d already been booked.
“I haven’t even seen it again, but I’m straight away thinking ‘that’s a straight red, I’m through on goal.’”
Comments(192)
Swissowned
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8:34pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Regarding this article and Adams comments, the actual foul itself was the correct decision, but not to issue a yellow card for a blatant foul from behind is just incompetent. Then a few minutes later Fonte gets booked for a foul (and rightly so) on the edge of the area for holding back the defender.
It's not so much the bad decisions that infuriates fans but the inconsistency by referees. It's one thing to miss an incident but quite another to deal with similar incidents with differing levels of punishment.
We'll never know now but it's fairly obvious to say that the decision not to send of Hines for a blatant foul appears to have change the outcome of this incredibly important match.
Very disappointed. I would love to hear mr Bates explanation!
lambo83
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8:35pm Sat 21 Apr 12
rob the saint in NZ
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8:40pm Sat 21 Apr 12
The referee was the only person watching the game who didn't think it was a challenge worthy of at least a yellow card.
He is either shockingly incompetent & inconsistent in his decision making ability or biased.
But, the moment has gone, we wait for Wet Spam's result on Monday night & then a HUGE party next Saturday at SMS!!!
COYR!!!
WE ARE GOING UP & THE SKUNTS HAVE BEEN RELEGATED!!!!
YEEHAH!!!!!
Jesus_02
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8:42pm Sat 21 Apr 12
BTW I hate Sky
WinchesterBond
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8:54pm Sat 21 Apr 12
ble". Definitely a "goal-scoring opportunity" as AL is primed to shoot and the "covering" defender is in no position to block. Even if the referee considered it not a "goal scoring opportunity" when a player is through on goal, 19 yards out ball at feet then surely a trip from behind in that position is reckless so it is a 2nd yellow so a Red Card i.e. Sending Off. Quite simply another referee who has failed miserably to make the correct decision and affected the match result through his incompetence. Interestingly a few minutes later he books Jose for tugging back the Boro forward, also in a promising (albeit less than Adam's) position. Would love to know how he explains both decisions to the assessor. In my opinion both should have had the same result not different. Once we have got Goaline technology up and running the next step is the 4th official have a TV monitor and feeding valuable information to the referee. It is time to take out the guesswork.
Velleity
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8:56pm Sat 21 Apr 12
It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.
redduke
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9:00pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Having said that, we really didn't make many chances over the 90 mins. Let's just hope Leicester can hold the hoofers on Monday night, although if we can't bury Coventry............
!
Velleity
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9:06pm Sat 21 Apr 12
redduke wrote:Yes, you're paranoid. Grow up.
Possibly the worst refereeing decision of the season, a straight red without a doubt, this stinks - it really stinks. Am I paranoid or is there a conspiracy to get the East End pub team up at our expense?
Having said that, we really didn't make many chances over the 90 mins. Let's just hope Leicester can hold the hoofers on Monday night, although if we can't bury Coventry............
!
pompey in spain
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9:09pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Little Hitler
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9:09pm Sat 21 Apr 12
rob the saint in NZ
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9:11pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Velleity wrote:Yep, it's over & we can't change it.
The laws of the game are clear. The ref's decision is final. Good and bad decisions balance out. Remember Fonte being a yard outside the box against Brighton when we got a penalty? You win some, you lose some and over a season you do fine.
It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.
Let's move on & watch the Leicester v Wet Spam result with great interest & then regardless of that, let's stuff Coventry at SMS next Saturday & have one massive party!
COYR!!!
rob the saint in NZ
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9:14pm Sat 21 Apr 12
pompey in spain wrote:HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!
redduke...i cant see you beating coventry and with whu getting this big new stadium and passionate fans the prem league will want them not you!and with respect adkins will be going to a big club like wigan or swansea when you lose the play offs!
Bye skunt!
Enjoy League 1 & then liquidation & then a Tesco on Fartton's grave!!!
Who the f**k is laughing now!!!!
Mongoose
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9:18pm Sat 21 Apr 12
IF WE CANNOT BEAT COVENTRY ON SATURDAY THEN WE DESERVE THE PLAY OFFS
Lets get ready to party on the 28th Come on you Saints
redduke
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9:20pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
Velleity
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9:21pm Sat 21 Apr 12
pompey in spain wrote:This must be your way of easing the pain you are feeling today. I do hope it makes you feel better, because you must be desperately unhappy at what happened to you today.
redduke...i cant see you beating coventry and with whu getting this big new stadium and passionate fans the prem league will want them not you!and with respect adkins will be going to a big club like wigan or swansea when you lose the play offs!
It's typical of people like you to assume that there's some sort of league conspiracy to force results that someone in power wants. I'm mature enough to accept that you win some and you lose some. Frankly we deserved the result today.
If you're seriously saying "i cant see you beating coventry" then you have odd foresight! Are you seriously saying that you can't see a team at number 2 in the league beating a team at the bottom? So, you wouldn't expect Man U to beast, say, Wolves? I accept that odd results happen, but not to expect us to beat them is a bit feeble, really.
Or are you just letting your prejudices show and coating them with a layer of conspiracy theory?
Velleity
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9:23pm Sat 21 Apr 12
redduke wrote:Yeah, sack Adkins; he clearly knows NOTHING!
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
Little Hitler
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9:26pm Sat 21 Apr 12
redduke wrote:Their keeper did bugger all but we had numerous efforts which magically appeared to miss the goal at the last second.
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
You'd do well to remember where we've come from in 2 years. Things are not as bad as you imagine!
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC
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9:27pm Sat 21 Apr 12
randre
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9:28pm Sat 21 Apr 12
pompey in spain wrote:At least we're not in league 1. Although you will be liquidated, so probably the evo stick southern league for AFC Skatesmouth!! Ha ha ha...
redduke...i cant see you beating coventry and with whu getting this big new stadium and passionate fans the prem league will want them not you!and with respect adkins will be going to a big club like wigan or swansea when you lose the play offs!
Little Hitler
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9:29pm Sat 21 Apr 12
David Crook
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9:30pm Sat 21 Apr 12
randre
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9:31pm Sat 21 Apr 12
redduke wrote:Who would you have put on for Chaplow then? How can you say yet another mistake by adkins, this man has got us to where none of us believed possible at the start of the season. Sorry, but you are so very wrong.
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
redduke
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9:36pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Velleity wrote:well ok i'm reacting badly to an oh so predictable result, aided by a lousy refereeing decision, but it seemed clear to me that RL needed to pull his 3 (!) defenders wide to allow the others to make use of the space, but it didn't happen often enough. I wouldn't say that NA knows nothing, he just doesn't know ENOUGH!!
redduke wrote:Yeah, sack Adkins; he clearly knows NOTHING!
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC
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9:37pm Sat 21 Apr 12
randre wrote:Reduke......i've been told you may have a ticket for sale for next week, is this true and if so how much do you want for it?
redduke wrote:Who would you have put on for Chaplow then? How can you say yet another mistake by adkins, this man has got us to where none of us believed possible at the start of the season. Sorry, but you are so very wrong.
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
randre
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9:42pm Sat 21 Apr 12
redduke wrote:i saw an interview with sir Alex Ferguson a few months ago. He said that he was always learning! NA is a young manager, but he evidently knows more than you...
Velleity wrote:well ok i'm reacting badly to an oh so predictable result, aided by a lousy refereeing decision, but it seemed clear to me that RL needed to pull his 3 (!) defenders wide to allow the others to make use of the space, but it didn't happen often enough. I wouldn't say that NA knows nothing, he just doesn't know ENOUGH!!
redduke wrote:Yeah, sack Adkins; he clearly knows NOTHING!
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
Who would you have put on for Chaplow?
worried of n e hampshire
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9:43pm Sat 21 Apr 12
next week should be a blast tho!
Little Hitler
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9:46pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC wrote:Sorry dude, I was being ironic. I doubt very much he has a ticket for sale (despite his miserable attitude).
randre wrote:Reduke......i've been told you may have a ticket for sale for next week, is this true and if so how much do you want for it?
redduke wrote:Who would you have put on for Chaplow then? How can you say yet another mistake by adkins, this man has got us to where none of us believed possible at the start of the season. Sorry, but you are so very wrong.
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
Hope you manage to get one, you clearly deserve to go!
hedge end bob
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9:46pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Look at it this way, there are thousands of Pompey fans not knowing weather to laugh or cry. They want us to fail and they have to wait two or seven days to find out if their wish will come true. It must be double agony for them.
Not worried, myself i can wait two or seven days because i'm sure we will be in the Premiership next season.
Hard luck lads put it right next Saturday. COYR..PHGDOWN.
ghk230473
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9:48pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC
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9:50pm Sat 21 Apr 12
ghk230473
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9:54pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint
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9:57pm Sat 21 Apr 12
randre wrote:Randre, I think we should just give up. Like you, I'm sick of people picking on Guly or saying that NA isn't up to it. Especially, given that they (or we) have no idea what's going on away from the matches themselves. For example, we don't know why NA had Bart back on the bench today but he will have had his reasons.
redduke wrote:Who would you have put on for Chaplow then? How can you say yet another mistake by adkins, this man has got us to where none of us believed possible at the start of the season. Sorry, but you are so very wrong.
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
As you say, we would have settled for this last August and no one could have guessed how Reading (even with the little bit of luck they've enjoyed) would have stormed their way into the top two.
Not too high when we win, not too low when we lose.
redduke
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10:00pm Sat 21 Apr 12
worried of n e hampshire wrote:We'll beat Coventry i'm sure, but let's hope the pressure is off and Leicester can do us a favour on Monday.
we wrer poor, the sending off or not does not excuse the fact that we were not good tonight.
next week should be a blast tho!
Enough from me, i'm an emotional wreck!
hedge end bob
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10:01pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC wrote:Where did you hear this?, i have looked on the Saints site and there is not a sign of any tickets. I am a season ticket holderand just logged in and as i said nothing fore sale.
HELP!! I hear that we have 500 tickets on sale to database customers tuesday morning. Having followed Saints through good times and bad since the late 70's, spending thousands of pounds travelling all over the country to watch my beloved Saints, watching the 2003 final in Cardiff in a pub by the stadium because i had no ticket, i found myself settling down five years ago and unable to afford to go anymore but i'm desperate to go next week so can anyone help me get a ticket please?
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC
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10:04pm Sat 21 Apr 12
ghk230473
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10:06pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:Sorry but I have had enough of " we would have taken this at start of season" b0ll0cks. We have been in top 2 all season without playing very well. West ham bottled it and to be Frank we have made reading look better than what they are, too many games have been thrown away.
randre wrote:Randre, I think we should just give up. Like you, I'm sick of people picking on Guly or saying that NA isn't up to it. Especially, given that they (or we) have no idea what's going on away from the matches themselves. For example, we don't know why NA had Bart back on the bench today but he will have had his reasons.
redduke wrote:Who would you have put on for Chaplow then? How can you say yet another mistake by adkins, this man has got us to where none of us believed possible at the start of the season. Sorry, but you are so very wrong.
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
As you say, we would have settled for this last August and no one could have guessed how Reading (even with the little bit of luck they've enjoyed) would have stormed their way into the top two.
Not too high when we win, not too low when we lose.
Premier league every thing apart from league position, let's not take 2nd best. IF we are promoted let's not forget these games and improve the squad accordingly.
Strasbourg Saint
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10:13pm Sat 21 Apr 12
ghk230473 wrote:Don't be sorry, and don't be Frank, he might not want you to impersonate him. :)
Strasbourg Saint wrote:Sorry but I have had enough of " we would have taken this at start of season" b0ll0cks. We have been in top 2 all season without playing very well. West ham bottled it and to be Frank we have made reading look better than what they are, too many games have been thrown away.
randre wrote:Randre, I think we should just give up. Like you, I'm sick of people picking on Guly or saying that NA isn't up to it. Especially, given that they (or we) have no idea what's going on away from the matches themselves. For example, we don't know why NA had Bart back on the bench today but he will have had his reasons.
redduke wrote:Who would you have put on for Chaplow then? How can you say yet another mistake by adkins, this man has got us to where none of us believed possible at the start of the season. Sorry, but you are so very wrong.
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
As you say, we would have settled for this last August and no one could have guessed how Reading (even with the little bit of luck they've enjoyed) would have stormed their way into the top two.
Not too high when we win, not too low when we lose.
Premier league every thing apart from league position, let's not take 2nd best. IF we are promoted let's not forget these games and improve the squad accordingly.
Trouble with not settling for this position is that, as there's only one team above us, 22 other teams would gladly swap with us. So, what position would you take right now?
saintkenny
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10:17pm Sat 21 Apr 12
hedge end bob wrote:its true sky blues sent them back
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC wrote:Where did you hear this?, i have looked on the Saints site and there is not a sign of any tickets. I am a season ticket holderand just logged in and as i said nothing fore sale.
HELP!! I hear that we have 500 tickets on sale to database customers tuesday morning. Having followed Saints through good times and bad since the late 70's, spending thousands of pounds travelling all over the country to watch my beloved Saints, watching the 2003 final in Cardiff in a pub by the stadium because i had no ticket, i found myself settling down five years ago and unable to afford to go anymore but i'm desperate to go next week so can anyone help me get a ticket please?
randre
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10:17pm Sat 21 Apr 12
ghk230473 wrote:DISAGREE... We have not played very well at times... Especially on tv. But in my opinion I have seen many games this year where we have been a different class. We pass the ball well and score goals... If you think we have not played well for the majority of this season then I don't know what to think... What do you want? Even the best teams in the world have games where they don't play well.
Strasbourg Saint wrote:Sorry but I have had enough of " we would have taken this at start of season" b0ll0cks. We have been in top 2 all season without playing very well. West ham bottled it and to be Frank we have made reading look better than what they are, too many games have been thrown away.
randre wrote:Randre, I think we should just give up. Like you, I'm sick of people picking on Guly or saying that NA isn't up to it. Especially, given that they (or we) have no idea what's going on away from the matches themselves. For example, we don't know why NA had Bart back on the bench today but he will have had his reasons.
redduke wrote:Who would you have put on for Chaplow then? How can you say yet another mistake by adkins, this man has got us to where none of us believed possible at the start of the season. Sorry, but you are so very wrong.
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
As you say, we would have settled for this last August and no one could have guessed how Reading (even with the little bit of luck they've enjoyed) would have stormed their way into the top two.
Not too high when we win, not too low when we lose.
Premier league every thing apart from league position, let's not take 2nd best. IF we are promoted let's not forget these games and improve the squad accordingly.
Southampton have played some excellent football this year, that is why we have been top two. This league us one of the hardest to get out of... Yes I would have taken our position at the start of the season... Even more I am delighted with the style of football we have played.
Baddesley Bill
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10:25pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint
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10:26pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Baddesley Bill wrote:How was Seedhouse's chopper? :)
Champagne on ice for 7 days maximum...that is all.
Red n White Army
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10:29pm Sat 21 Apr 12
hedge end bob wrote:http://www.saintsfc.
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC wrote:Where did you hear this?, i have looked on the Saints site and there is not a sign of any tickets. I am a season ticket holderand just logged in and as i said nothing fore sale.
HELP!! I hear that we have 500 tickets on sale to database customers tuesday morning. Having followed Saints through good times and bad since the late 70's, spending thousands of pounds travelling all over the country to watch my beloved Saints, watching the 2003 final in Cardiff in a pub by the stadium because i had no ticket, i found myself settling down five years ago and unable to afford to go anymore but i'm desperate to go next week so can anyone help me get a ticket please?
co.uk/page/NewsDetai
l/0,,10280~2742689,0
0.html
On sale Tuesday. :)
ghk230743
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10:29pm Sat 21 Apr 12
SAINTS 4 EVER
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10:32pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Bobinedzell
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10:34pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Party time Monday night.
Keep the faith, and start thinking of new signings.
SFCOLDBOY
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10:43pm Sat 21 Apr 12
They did all that they could to raise the roof there.
Very clearly heard on the box.
2 incredibly bad referee decisions
i.e.Rickies ruled out goal and lallana's trip when on goal, were demoralising.
These added to a poor decision by Fonte and poor finishing, have cost us dearly.
All this said it is still all in our hands regardless of West Ham's
results.
Southampton is a professional football club.
The time has come to prove this.
Show this to our supporters on Saturday lets do the job properly.
No excuses.
No regrets.
Coyr's PREMIER CLUB COME SATURDAY.
saintpope
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10:51pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Baddesley Bill
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10:53pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:I got the bus...I always prefer to be onboard the bus whenever I get the opportunity! :O)
Baddesley Bill wrote:How was Seedhouse's chopper? :)
Champagne on ice for 7 days maximum...that is all.
Baddesley Bill
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10:56pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint
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11:02pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Baddesley Bill wrote:.... and what a ride this bus is giving us!
Strasbourg Saint wrote:I got the bus...I always prefer to be onboard the bus whenever I get the opportunity! :O)
Baddesley Bill wrote:How was Seedhouse's chopper? :)
Champagne on ice for 7 days maximum...that is all.
It's better than the old No.5, which used to peddle from one side of town to the other.
Tirau Dan
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11:39pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:Very little sleep, lots of excitement. Classy early goal. Yep a clear cut sending off but perhaps this was the bite in the bum for Adam's past untouched events. Adam you're loverly mate but harden up a bit.
Baddesley Bill wrote:.... and what a ride this bus is giving us!
Strasbourg Saint wrote:I got the bus...I always prefer to be onboard the bus whenever I get the opportunity! :O)
Baddesley Bill wrote:How was Seedhouse's chopper? :)
Champagne on ice for 7 days maximum...that is all.
It's better than the old No.5, which used to peddle from one side of town to the other.
Anyway.. gutted and sorry for the almost 4k fans away but not down, never defeatist and love Saints.
Tirau Dan
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11:45pm Sat 21 Apr 12
webby Op
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11:53pm Sat 21 Apr 12
SnapperSaint
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11:57pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Up step Saints and go and lose when they should have won, admittedly not helped by a bad ref decision, and now we are still crossing our fingers for Leicester on Monday or waiting until the last game of the season at St. Mary's...
Anyway, really enjoyed this season it's been and still is, a fantastic ride, but would really have been nice to clinch it today, if only to spare my nerves...
Ah well, I guess Saturday will be all the more sweet when we win at home!! Cos I'm guessing WHU will win Monday just so they can jangle my nerves for a few more days...
Who'd be a Saints supporter...
MEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
COYRS
SaintinCanada
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11:58pm Sat 21 Apr 12
I knew in my heart that we were. It would have taken a massive shift in goal difference for any other outcome.....UP WE WENT!
Wet Spam can still hope for a miracle....and that's what makes this the "beautiful game" that it is.....pure excitement! What a wonderful system.
I honestly believe we won our ticket to the Premiership last tuesday.
55 years since my 1st game at the Dell (Saints reserves beat Pompey reserves 2-1 on that day.)
It's never been cut and dry, but trust my feelings......
WE ARE GOING UP!!!
(caps lock with apologies to RED ARRRRRMY)
circa 66 saint
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12:05am Sun 22 Apr 12
also tesco have offered £1 for farton park but will cost £500 million to decontaminate ( the place has a deep history of ****)
mayfly
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12:14am Sun 22 Apr 12
I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses.
What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on.
I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what?
Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up.
The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.
City Saint
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12:24am Sun 22 Apr 12
Velleity wrote:Hmmmmm. I sense an amateur ref in our midst. Or are you Mr Bates in disguise? It was a rubbish call. And by the way I've seen many more poor calls go againt us this year than for us.
redduke wrote:Yes, you're paranoid. Grow up.
Possibly the worst refereeing decision of the season, a straight red without a doubt, this stinks - it really stinks. Am I paranoid or is there a conspiracy to get the East End pub team up at our expense?
Having said that, we really didn't make many chances over the 90 mins. Let's just hope Leicester can hold the hoofers on Monday night, although if we can't bury Coventry............
!
saintshorse101
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12:41am Sun 22 Apr 12
City Saint
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1:02am Sun 22 Apr 12
ghk230473 wrote:Oh my gawd. I actually agree with this. I see places / people we need to improve upon if we go up. And I HATE to say it, but one of those is Fonte.
Strasbourg Saint wrote:Sorry but I have had enough of " we would have taken this at start of season" b0ll0cks. We have been in top 2 all season without playing very well. West ham bottled it and to be Frank we have made reading look better than what they are, too many games have been thrown away.
randre wrote:Randre, I think we should just give up. Like you, I'm sick of people picking on Guly or saying that NA isn't up to it. Especially, given that they (or we) have no idea what's going on away from the matches themselves. For example, we don't know why NA had Bart back on the bench today but he will have had his reasons.
redduke wrote:Who would you have put on for Chaplow then? How can you say yet another mistake by adkins, this man has got us to where none of us believed possible at the start of the season. Sorry, but you are so very wrong.
Little Hitler wrote:So how many saves did their keeper make then? Sorry, Sharp just disappeared in the 2nd half, our best chances were all coming through Chaplow until his injury, and Guly ain't a wide midfielder is he. Once again wrong choice of subs from Adkins
I thought we had a bagful of chances. It was pretty much Reading all over again.
As you say, we would have settled for this last August and no one could have guessed how Reading (even with the little bit of luck they've enjoyed) would have stormed their way into the top two.
Not too high when we win, not too low when we lose.
Premier league every thing apart from league position, let's not take 2nd best. IF we are promoted let's not forget these games and improve the squad accordingly.
Saints down under
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1:07am Sun 22 Apr 12
Watched the game in Australia and could feel the tension only need a favour from Leicester and we are up.
Anyway the skates ate down Rick tock tick tock boom!!
COYR RED AND WHOTE FOREVER
randre
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1:32am Sun 22 Apr 12
mayfly wrote:To be fair I thought saints played well in the two games you mentioned and of course the game away to peterborough, we played well and got the result. I don't think we have played poorly.
There are so many incredibly knowledgeable subscribers to this forum - maybe you can tell me how an immensely talented Southampton FC managed to lose to an extremely average Middleborough FC without using as excuses that single poor decision by the referee and that single poor decision by a linesman?
I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses.
What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on.
I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what?
Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up.
The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.
Don't worry about the premiership as we are not there yet! Anyway, as many other teams supporters, including a reading fan, has said our passing football is better suited for the premier league. I agree, many teams are playing defensive against us now.
Keep the faith.. Coyr
Saintjock
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1:41am Sun 22 Apr 12
webby Op wrote:Guly does a lot and has scored important goals all season. If you'd been to watch us. By the way.
well that was a waste of 90 mins of my life 3yrs and 1 week not able to c the boys win on the google box still think they will go up but this team will get s tuffed in prem need some players by the way what does guly do
scprof
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2:04am Sun 22 Apr 12
Also for their 2nd goal from the other end of the pitch I could see exactly where he was going to put it about a minute before it was even taken. So obvious the right footer was going to take it and yet they were only bothered about setting the wall up for a left footer leaving 3/4 of the goal just asking for the ball which is just what happened.
webby Op
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2:15am Sun 22 Apr 12
OSPREYSAINT
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2:25am Sun 22 Apr 12
OSPREYSAINT
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2:45am Sun 22 Apr 12
Velleity wrote:Cannot accept this argument, if a Referees decison is final, it must therefore be the correct one, the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season, do you think that is fair and good for the game? There are four officials on the pitch,yet it seems only one is allowed to make the decision, this has to change for the good of the game. One senior Official should make the final decision, but it makes no sense when the technology available can be utilised to ensure fair play and decisions that cannot be criticised because the evidence is irrefutable.
The laws of the game are clear. The ref's decision is final. Good and bad decisions balance out. Remember Fonte being a yard outside the box against Brighton when we got a penalty? You win some, you lose some and over a season you do fine.
It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.
RedArmy1
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3:15am Sun 22 Apr 12
Good News about the skunts ...
Stage 1 complete - Down to League One they go !!
Stage 2 - Bring in the Liquidizer !
Stage 3 - Wessex League and Sharing Havant's Ground.
REGARDING THE MIGHTY SOUTHAMPTON.
We have all written so many posts about Jose Fonte going for the man rather than the ball - Nigel have a word ffs.
WE STILL NEED TO FIGHT TO GET PROMOTION TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE ....
DO THE CELEBRATION THING ONCE WE ARE PROMOTED.
RED ARMY 2012. FIGHT.
Oldfan
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7:25am Sun 22 Apr 12
It is also apparent is we are carrying too many players who just cannot score goals. When Lambert moves out to the wing to give others space all it does is remove any threat we have.
I can see ovetime Lambert and and Sharp will get a good understanding (and Lee looks promising) but currently we rely far too heavily on Lambert and if he is off then we simply do not have anyone who can step up.
On the otherhand NA has produced a team whose league postion is an acheivement well beyond the sum of its parts. Both he and the players deserve congratulating on a magnificient season one which only needs a home win against a team already relegated to produce a result beyond what most of us could have dreamed off - automatic promotion.
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC
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7:39am Sun 22 Apr 12
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC
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7:39am Sun 22 Apr 12
randre
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8:17am Sun 22 Apr 12
For sale one open top bus, hardley used for info callSaints fans... Gone down have you... You must be hurting, oh the pain. You deserve it though, if the majority of your supporters are as idiotic as you, you all deserve what has happened to you. It may get worse!
What a thick skunt coming on here trying to take the p@@@ when his team has been RELEGATED. Even if saints blow it at least we have had a far better season than you, and our future looks very good.
randre
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8:22am Sun 22 Apr 12
PTID1898 wrote:
For sale one open top bus, hardley used for info callSaints fans... Gone down have you... You must be hurting, oh the pain. You deserve it though, if the majority of your supporters are as idiotic as you, you all deserve what has happened to you. It may get worse!
What a thick skunt coming on here trying to take the p@@@ when his team has been RELEGATED. Even if saints blow it at least we have had a far better season than you, and our future looks very good.it seems the quote didn't work properly on my last comment to pitddtf (whatever his skunt name is). But basically what I was saying was......
Saints are laughing at you skunty boy!
Saintsayer II
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8:31am Sun 22 Apr 12
WinchesterBond wrote:And whilst they sort it out we will have a couple of car ads
One word sums up the referree's decision.."unfa
thoma
ble". Definitely a "goal-scoring opportunity" as AL is primed to shoot and the "covering" defender is in no position to block. Even if the referee considered it not a "goal scoring opportunity" when a player is through on goal, 19 yards out ball at feet then surely a trip from behind in that position is reckless so it is a 2nd yellow so a Red Card i.e. Sending Off. Quite simply another referee who has failed miserably to make the correct decision and affected the match result through his incompetence. Interestingly a few minutes later he books Jose for tugging back the Boro forward, also in a promising (albeit less than Adam's) position. Would love to know how he explains both decisions to the assessor. In my opinion both should have had the same result not different. Once we have got Goaline technology up and running the next step is the 4th official have a TV monitor and feeding valuable information to the referee. It is time to take out the guesswork.
Slick Saint
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8:38am Sun 22 Apr 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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8:42am Sun 22 Apr 12
saintpope wrote:Superb analysis although I think Martin might be a gamble against Coventry.
felt the Saints players harassing the ref after the foul did not help. They peed Mr Bates off and I think asking for the sending off made him not give anything. We had chances today but just did not have the finishing touch. Shots on target were like chocolate fire guards. Guly came on today and did some good link up play, better attitude from him. Boro kept AL and RL out of the game today and losing Chaplow was tough as he was making some great surging runs into RH of their box. We need Martin next to Hoov as Fonte has lost pace and has to hang on to strikers to keep them close. He needs long hair back to make him more streamlined as he has box head now!! COYR
Saintsayer II
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8:43am Sun 22 Apr 12
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC wrote:Des give me a phone number and i will ring you and try to help
HELP!! I hear that we have 500 tickets on sale to database customers tuesday morning. Having followed Saints through good times and bad since the late 70's, spending thousands of pounds travelling all over the country to watch my beloved Saints, watching the 2003 final in Cardiff in a pub by the stadium because i had no ticket, i found myself settling down five years ago and unable to afford to go anymore but i'm desperate to go next week so can anyone help me get a ticket please? My email address is desknight08@aol.com and i will be eternally grateful if someone can help me. COYS
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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8:52am Sun 22 Apr 12
For sale one open top bus, hardley used for info callWhen I was small I used to want all the good things at once and my mum used to tell me life wasn't like that.
She was right. So I savoured your relegation yesterday and will celebrate our promotion on either Monday or Saturday. I can wait.
Then it's onto the summer and your pitiful attempts to keep your horrible club alive before it finally sinks into the abyss.
You do realise this is all about right and wrong don't you? It's about good triumphing over evil and like in the films good despite set backs always comes through.
Skunts.
mayfly
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8:53am Sun 22 Apr 12
randre wrote:randre: It's the day after the game and I'm calming down slowly. Thanks for not beating me up over my views (many would be delighted to squash thoughts that don't fit with their own). My faith is restored! You are quite correct Saints weren't as bad as I claimed against Reading and Boro. I am so desperate for Saints to get back to the Prem and do it in style that anything less than a perfect perfomance throughout the season makes me very impatient. There are no bad teams in the Championship and anyone can beat anyone else on the day but I still feel that our midfield melts away too often and concedes too readily.
mayfly wrote: There are so many incredibly knowledgeable subscribers to this forum - maybe you can tell me how an immensely talented Southampton FC managed to lose to an extremely average Middleborough FC without using as excuses that single poor decision by the referee and that single poor decision by a linesman? I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses. What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on. I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what? Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up. The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.To be fair I thought saints played well in the two games you mentioned and of course the game away to peterborough, we played well and got the result. I don't think we have played poorly. Don't worry about the premiership as we are not there yet! Anyway, as many other teams supporters, including a reading fan, has said our passing football is better suited for the premier league. I agree, many teams are playing defensive against us now. Keep the faith.. Coyr
Baddesley Bill
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8:58am Sun 22 Apr 12
PTID1898 wrote:
For sale one open top bus, hardley used for info callWhen I was small I used to want all the good things at once and my mum used to tell me life wasn't like that.
She was right. So I savoured your relegation yesterday and will celebrate our promotion on either Monday or Saturday. I can wait.
Then it's onto the summer and your pitiful attempts to keep your horrible club alive before it finally sinks into the abyss.
You do realise this is all about right and wrong don't you? It's about good triumphing over evil and like in the films good despite set backs always comes through.
Skunts.Seed...I left my phone at yours yesterday...are you in this morning if I come round and pick it up? Cheers.
Golden_Salamander
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9:07am Sun 22 Apr 12
.
The referee was there to make sure that Sky TV had a game to show next Saturday. They can now either show a Play-off game (cardiff or boro) or they can show a promotion game.
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If he had sent off the boro player for 2 yellows then all the relegation/playoff/p
romotion decisions were over.
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Also in the game there were 3 free kicks just outside the area, two for Saints and one for boro. For the Saints ones the wall was only about 7 or 8 yards away. The only free kick he made sure the wall was back the full distance was the boro one. Ask yourself why ?
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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9:46am Sun 22 Apr 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
PTID1898 wrote:
For sale one open top bus, hardley used for info callWhen I was small I used to want all the good things at once and my mum used to tell me life wasn't like that.
She was right. So I savoured your relegation yesterday and will celebrate our promotion on either Monday or Saturday. I can wait.
Then it's onto the summer and your pitiful attempts to keep your horrible club alive before it finally sinks into the abyss.
You do realise this is all about right and wrong don't you? It's about good triumphing over evil and like in the films good despite set backs always comes through.
Skunts.Seed...I left my phone at yours yesterday...are you in this morning if I come round and pick it up? Cheers.Yep. Taking Seed the Small to the park to practice cricket. Ring me from your landline on my mobile. Sluggers got my number. Or ring your mobile.
Confucious
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9:49am Sun 22 Apr 12
Chipmonk1
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9:52am Sun 22 Apr 12
dickemery
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9:53am Sun 22 Apr 12
PTID1898 wrote:your really sound like my name how many times do you have to repeat yourself l guess as a child you were neglected need to repeat yourself to get attention well as a reading fan you appear to have you own problems as soton will be joining us in the prem but pompey fans are good supporters so be kind to others
For sale one open top bus, hardley used for info call 02380 4-1 1-4 2-2 ,
Who the f@ck is laughing now!!!!PUP
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC
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9:55am Sun 22 Apr 12
Saintsayer II wrote:Saintsayer II.............you can contact me on 01983 822634.
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC wrote:Des give me a phone number and i will ring you and try to help
HELP!! I hear that we have 500 tickets on sale to database customers tuesday morning. Having followed Saints through good times and bad since the late 70's, spending thousands of pounds travelling all over the country to watch my beloved Saints, watching the 2003 final in Cardiff in a pub by the stadium because i had no ticket, i found myself settling down five years ago and unable to afford to go anymore but i'm desperate to go next week so can anyone help me get a ticket please? My email address is desknight08@aol.com and i will be eternally grateful if someone can help me. COYS
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC
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9:55am Sun 22 Apr 12
Saintsayer II wrote:Saintsayer II.............you can contact me on 01983 822634.
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC wrote:Des give me a phone number and i will ring you and try to help
HELP!! I hear that we have 500 tickets on sale to database customers tuesday morning. Having followed Saints through good times and bad since the late 70's, spending thousands of pounds travelling all over the country to watch my beloved Saints, watching the 2003 final in Cardiff in a pub by the stadium because i had no ticket, i found myself settling down five years ago and unable to afford to go anymore but i'm desperate to go next week so can anyone help me get a ticket please? My email address is desknight08@aol.com and i will be eternally grateful if someone can help me. COYS
rob the saint in NZ
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10:05am Sun 22 Apr 12
On the verge of two promotions in consecutive seasons - it's just not good enough.
Scored more goals than anyone else, best goal difference, in the top two all season, feted by the national media for our attractive play & well run club - it's just not good enough.
Poopee relegated, promotion party next Saturday - it's just not good enough.
I know better than Adkins, conspiracy theory, blah, blah, blah.
Terrible season, rubbish team, manager, coaches, chairman, blah, blah, blah.
I want more, I know best, why haven't we won the F.A. Cup, League Cup, Champions League?
Come on Saints, sort it out......
Strasbourg Saint
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10:23am Sun 22 Apr 12
webby Op wrote:"by the way what does guly do"
well that was a waste of 90 mins of my life 3yrs and 1 week not able to c the boys win on the google box still think they will go up but this team will get s tuffed in prem need some players by the way what does guly do
1. He came off the bench and had our two best efforts in that time. Lallana aside, in the time he was on the pitch, he was our biggest threat yesterday.
2. At Brum, he came off the bench and almost won it with a break on goal which was halted like Adam's was yesterday.
3. He won us the game at Coventry.
4. His intelligent run and touch at Reading laid on the goal for De Ridder.
5. He's been played out of position most of the season and got on with it.
Just what is people's problem with Guly? He does some good stuff, some average stuff and some crap stuff, just like all (and, yes, I mean ALL) the other players. Yet he keeps getting singled out before others.
SO ..... let's just blame him for EVERY defeat and not give him ANY praise for his part in our so far VERY successful season.
OR ......
Let's get behind EVERY player, be critical in equal measure when there's an important individual error (Fonte yesterday, for example) and try, through that, to be a little more balanced in our praise and criticism...... it's just a thought ffs!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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10:26am Sun 22 Apr 12
We haven't spent big, no players over 2m and only Lambert, Fonte, Fox and Hooivelt over 1m. Many superb bargains like Chaplow and Cork and freebies like Tad Lee. We are not paying the transfer fees or wages of some of our competition like Leicester and West Ham.
Many teams have been competing at various stages of the season for auto yet only one team has held onto top two all season long. No one saw the Reading run coming and fair play to them, outstanding run.
Step back, take a breath and rejoice at where we are now and look to the future with joy and excitement.
Then look to the East and laugh and laugh and laugh until the tears run down your cheeks. That's what happens if you try and rush things, if you try and buy success - if you cheat. Football needs the skunts to be liquidized after constantly cheating by buying players they couldn't afford and paying wages they couldn't afford to give them an advantage over proper honest football clubs. Before you say it's not the fans fault yes it is, they demanded it, they called for more success for better players who cost more in terms of transfer fees and wages, fees and wages they simply couldn't afford. Don't fall into the same trap.
Red n White
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10:26am Sun 22 Apr 12
Velleity
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10:26am Sun 22 Apr 12
City Saint wrote:YOu have got to be kidding with your post.
Velleity wrote:Hmmmmm. I sense an amateur ref in our midst. Or are you Mr Bates in disguise? It was a rubbish call. And by the way I've seen many more poor calls go againt us this year than for us.
redduke wrote:Yes, you're paranoid. Grow up.
Possibly the worst refereeing decision of the season, a straight red without a doubt, this stinks - it really stinks. Am I paranoid or is there a conspiracy to get the East End pub team up at our expense?
Having said that, we really didn't make many chances over the 90 mins. Let's just hope Leicester can hold the hoofers on Monday night, although if we can't bury Coventry............
!
The OP said "Am I paranoid or is there a conspiracy to get the East End pub team up at our expense?"
I said "Yes, you're paranoid" and you deduce I'm a referee. It was a bad call, but it's not indicative of a conspiracy to get WHU promoted. Mistakes happen. You really do need to grow up and get a sense of perspective.
Remember Fonte (against Brighton) being fouled a good yard outside the box and our getting a penalty? I thought not. Good and bad decisions balance out.
RedArmy1
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10:28am Sun 22 Apr 12
rob the saint in NZ wrote:Rob .... LOL :O)
We're rubbish, sack Adkins, sell half the team, blah, blah, blah.
On the verge of two promotions in consecutive seasons - it's just not good enough.
Scored more goals than anyone else, best goal difference, in the top two all season, feted by the national media for our attractive play & well run club - it's just not good enough.
Poopee relegated, promotion party next Saturday - it's just not good enough.
I know better than Adkins, conspiracy theory, blah, blah, blah.
Terrible season, rubbish team, manager, coaches, chairman, blah, blah, blah.
I want more, I know best, why haven't we won the F.A. Cup, League Cup, Champions League?
Come on Saints, sort it out......
We all know that we're not rubbish and Nigel and the Team have done fantastically well !!!
The skunts are rubbish - that why they're league one and then down the football league they go after being liquidized !!
SAINTS FANS - GET UP OFF THE FLOOR AND GET READY TO FIGHT AND WIN !!
WE ARE THE MIGHTY SOUTHAMPTON !!!!
p.s f*ck the fancy dress for the final game - we are not promoted yet !!!! We are still in the FIGHT phase rather than celebration !!!
ALWAYS WEAR COLOURS - WHEN THE SHIRT GOES ON - IT MUST MEAN EVERYTHING !!!
RED ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRMY.
Velleity
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10:36am Sun 22 Apr 12
Don't you find that even a tiny bit odd?
I hasten to add, I'm not a referee. I do, however, understand statistics.
Strasbourg Saint
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10:40am Sun 22 Apr 12
Golden_Salamander wrote:I must admit, I went to bed wondering something similar about Sky's ideal last Saturday.
Saints were cheated yesterday.
.
The referee was there to make sure that Sky TV had a game to show next Saturday. They can now either show a Play-off game (cardiff or boro) or they can show a promotion game.
.
If he had sent off the boro player for 2 yellows then all the relegation/playoff/p
romotion decisions were over.
.
Also in the game there were 3 free kicks just outside the area, two for Saints and one for boro. For the Saints ones the wall was only about 7 or 8 yards away. The only free kick he made sure the wall was back the full distance was the boro one. Ask yourself why ?
One thing to correct you over, though, is that Boro DID have two edge of the box free kicks. A little earlier, Jos also stupidly fouled a player, giving away a free kick which Davies turned behind for a corner. The writing was on the wall.
I'd be keen to see the distance each wall was from the kick, because that also crossed my mind later. What amazes me is that we can't use technology for this too. On TV, we regularly see super-imposed 10-yard lines drawn on the pitch. Surely that can be used to inform refs if the wall is 10 yards away. In the meantime, when we get a free kick on the very edge of the box, I'm surprised Rickie doesn't either have the ball laid back to him or simply inch the deadball a little futher back whilst the ref is pacing 10 yards. That way, he'd have a greater distance between his strike and the wall.
Strasbourg Saint
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10:43am Sun 22 Apr 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Exactly, Seedhouse. But try telling the kids of today that and they WON'T believe you.
I'm very happy with where we're at. It was nearly over three years ago yet in the first post apocalypse season we won the jpt in the second we got promoted from league 1 and this season we will get promoted to the Prem. It's truly spectacular.
We haven't spent big, no players over 2m and only Lambert, Fonte, Fox and Hooivelt over 1m. Many superb bargains like Chaplow and Cork and freebies like Tad Lee. We are not paying the transfer fees or wages of some of our competition like Leicester and West Ham.
Many teams have been competing at various stages of the season for auto yet only one team has held onto top two all season long. No one saw the Reading run coming and fair play to them, outstanding run.
Step back, take a breath and rejoice at where we are now and look to the future with joy and excitement.
Then look to the East and laugh and laugh and laugh until the tears run down your cheeks. That's what happens if you try and rush things, if you try and buy success - if you cheat. Football needs the skunts to be liquidized after constantly cheating by buying players they couldn't afford and paying wages they couldn't afford to give them an advantage over proper honest football clubs. Before you say it's not the fans fault yes it is, they demanded it, they called for more success for better players who cost more in terms of transfer fees and wages, fees and wages they simply couldn't afford. Don't fall into the same trap.
Velleity
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10:45am Sun 22 Apr 12
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Regarding "the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season" just give it a little attention via a thought experiment (as Einstein used to call them)
Velleity wrote:Cannot accept this argument, if a Referees decison is final, it must therefore be the correct one, the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season, do you think that is fair and good for the game? There are four officials on the pitch,yet it seems only one is allowed to make the decision, this has to change for the good of the game. One senior Official should make the final decision, but it makes no sense when the technology available can be utilised to ensure fair play and decisions that cannot be criticised because the evidence is irrefutable.
The laws of the game are clear. The ref's decision is final. Good and bad decisions balance out. Remember Fonte being a yard outside the box against Brighton when we got a penalty? You win some, you lose some and over a season you do fine.
It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.
If the fixture list had been in a different order and Middlesbrough had been the first game of the season, that incident would be forgotten.
Imagine a fixture list moreover where the Brighton game was the one we'd played yesterday with that appalling decision on the Fonte "penalty".
Would you now be baying for a technology solution? Of course not.
By the way, the "one decision" that could wreck the season may have been in the Bristol City match - or some other forgotten loss, but you're fixated on the one yesterday. That's natural (look up "Availability heuristic" if you want to waste half an hour) but misguided.
Refs make mistakes. It's not a conspiracy and you really do win some and lose some.
Strasbourg Saint
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10:49am Sun 22 Apr 12
Confucious wrote:I want to see the sun shine after the rain.
This Saturday, the rain - next Saturday, the rainbow.
I want to see bluebirds flying over the mountains again.
Oh, where is the silver lining shining at the rainbow's end?
Monday - the rainbow.
Saturday - the sun.
May and June - the suntan.
July - the sunburn.
August - The Premiership.
RedArmy1
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10:56am Sun 22 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:Spot on Seed !!!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Exactly, Seedhouse. But try telling the kids of today that and they WON'T believe you.
I'm very happy with where we're at. It was nearly over three years ago yet in the first post apocalypse season we won the jpt in the second we got promoted from league 1 and this season we will get promoted to the Prem. It's truly spectacular.
We haven't spent big, no players over 2m and only Lambert, Fonte, Fox and Hooivelt over 1m. Many superb bargains like Chaplow and Cork and freebies like Tad Lee. We are not paying the transfer fees or wages of some of our competition like Leicester and West Ham.
Many teams have been competing at various stages of the season for auto yet only one team has held onto top two all season long. No one saw the Reading run coming and fair play to them, outstanding run.
Step back, take a breath and rejoice at where we are now and look to the future with joy and excitement.
Then look to the East and laugh and laugh and laugh until the tears run down your cheeks. That's what happens if you try and rush things, if you try and buy success - if you cheat. Football needs the skunts to be liquidized after constantly cheating by buying players they couldn't afford and paying wages they couldn't afford to give them an advantage over proper honest football clubs. Before you say it's not the fans fault yes it is, they demanded it, they called for more success for better players who cost more in terms of transfer fees and wages, fees and wages they simply couldn't afford. Don't fall into the same trap.
We ALL know that there are key areas of the Squad that need improving so that we don't get smashed week after week in the Premiership ....
That said .. keeping the finances right is absolutely crucial so as we go forward - your input will be valuable in the weeks and months ahead !!
RED AND WHITE.
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON.
WobblyCat
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10:58am Sun 22 Apr 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Dont agree about the ref, they should give what they see, simple as that! It was the easiest card desicion this season, what was he thinking.
saintpope wrote:Superb analysis although I think Martin might be a gamble against Coventry.
felt the Saints players harassing the ref after the foul did not help. They peed Mr Bates off and I think asking for the sending off made him not give anything. We had chances today but just did not have the finishing touch. Shots on target were like chocolate fire guards. Guly came on today and did some good link up play, better attitude from him. Boro kept AL and RL out of the game today and losing Chaplow was tough as he was making some great surging runs into RH of their box. We need Martin next to Hoov as Fonte has lost pace and has to hang on to strikers to keep them close. He needs long hair back to make him more streamlined as he has box head now!! COYR
WobblyCat
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11:02am Sun 22 Apr 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:yes
I'm very happy with where we're at. It was nearly over three years ago yet in the first post apocalypse season we won the jpt in the second we got promoted from league 1 and this season we will get promoted to the Prem. It's truly spectacular.
We haven't spent big, no players over 2m and only Lambert, Fonte, Fox and Hooivelt over 1m. Many superb bargains like Chaplow and Cork and freebies like Tad Lee. We are not paying the transfer fees or wages of some of our competition like Leicester and West Ham.
Many teams have been competing at various stages of the season for auto yet only one team has held onto top two all season long. No one saw the Reading run coming and fair play to them, outstanding run.
Step back, take a breath and rejoice at where we are now and look to the future with joy and excitement.
Then look to the East and laugh and laugh and laugh until the tears run down your cheeks. That's what happens if you try and rush things, if you try and buy success - if you cheat. Football needs the skunts to be liquidized after constantly cheating by buying players they couldn't afford and paying wages they couldn't afford to give them an advantage over proper honest football clubs. Before you say it's not the fans fault yes it is, they demanded it, they called for more success for better players who cost more in terms of transfer fees and wages, fees and wages they simply couldn't afford. Don't fall into the same trap.
ButtyIoWSaint
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11:04am Sun 22 Apr 12
Think we should get there early and Block there route to St Mary's ;)
Getting over the disappointment now.
Its not so much that we didn't win promotion yesterday, or that we still had the chance to become Champions, (I put a £60 double, way back in sept on Saints and Manure to be champs.)
But its the fact that we all know Saints can play so much better than we have done, when given the chance to show how good we are, and why we are in the position we have been, throughout the season.
With a little luck Leicester might get a point at least from the Hammers on Monday, to take the pressure off the lads going into the last game.
Cant wait for Saturday
COYR'S
WobblyCat
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11:05am Sun 22 Apr 12
PTID1898 wrote:Your club has been relegated and faces liduidation, you're on here somehow thinking you have the high ground! You are just not a football fan, you have no idea what it's about.
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Who the f@ck is laughing now!!!!PUP
Baddesley Bill
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11:27am Sun 22 Apr 12
WobblyCat wrote:http://www.youtube.c
PTID1898 wrote:Your club has been relegated and faces liduidation, you're on here somehow thinking you have the high ground! You are just not a football fan, you have no idea what it's about.
For sale one open top bus, hardley used for info call 02380 4-1 1-4 2-2 ,
Who the f@ck is laughing now!!!!PUP
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billythesaint
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11:31am Sun 22 Apr 12
Saint_rob
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11:41am Sun 22 Apr 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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11:45am Sun 22 Apr 12
WobblyCat wrote:I do think it influenced him. I watched it with Bill and said so at the time, the twisted contorted face of the ref when Lambert had a right go at him said it all. Sometimes the delay caused by surrounding the ref leads to a rethink and what would have been a card otherwise now doesn't happen. Not saying that's right or fair just saying it's how it is.
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Dont agree about the ref, they should give what they see, simple as that! It was the easiest card desicion this season, what was he thinking.
saintpope wrote:Superb analysis although I think Martin might be a gamble against Coventry.
felt the Saints players harassing the ref after the foul did not help. They peed Mr Bates off and I think asking for the sending off made him not give anything. We had chances today but just did not have the finishing touch. Shots on target were like chocolate fire guards. Guly came on today and did some good link up play, better attitude from him. Boro kept AL and RL out of the game today and losing Chaplow was tough as he was making some great surging runs into RH of their box. We need Martin next to Hoov as Fonte has lost pace and has to hang on to strikers to keep them close. He needs long hair back to make him more streamlined as he has box head now!! COYR
saintshorse101
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11:46am Sun 22 Apr 12
Confucious
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12:10pm Sun 22 Apr 12
And Seed is right - we are in a very good place. All that's needed to see that is a modicum of imagination about what could have become of our club - or indeed a look East at the Great Bonfire of the Vanities that is now taking place.
Yesterday's defeat, disappointing though it was, especially for those fantastic travelling fans, clears the way for next Saturday's celebration. There will be a full 32,000 house at St Marys to see us win our place back in the Prem - and perhaps that's the best way to do it.
Perhaps, while it's entirely understandable, those who would be inclined to complain today are being rather too greedy.
I'm reminded of the bloke who got three wishes from a genie. The first was a mansion and the second was a Ferrari. Pow - he got them both! His third wish was to be irresistible to women. Pow! - he was turned into a box of chocolates.
No - where we are today is plenty sweet enough for me.
circa 66 saint
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12:10pm Sun 22 Apr 12
WELCOME TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE SPONSORED BY PLAYSTATION
the game is played by humans refereed by humans and that includes all the imperfections that the game has had since it's inception
the problem is the amount of cash involved the GAME is being railroded and is losing touch with it's original audiance
Little Hitler
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12:12pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:I hope I'm sat/stood next to you on Saturday rather than some of the miserably bastards that frequent this place.
I'm very happy with where we're at. It was nearly over three years ago yet in the first post apocalypse season we won the jpt in the second we got promoted from league 1 and this season we will get promoted to the Prem. It's truly spectacular.
We haven't spent big, no players over 2m and only Lambert, Fonte, Fox and Hooivelt over 1m. Many superb bargains like Chaplow and Cork and freebies like Tad Lee. We are not paying the transfer fees or wages of some of our competition like Leicester and West Ham.
Many teams have been competing at various stages of the season for auto yet only one team has held onto top two all season long. No one saw the Reading run coming and fair play to them, outstanding run.
Step back, take a breath and rejoice at where we are now and look to the future with joy and excitement.
Then look to the East and laugh and laugh and laugh until the tears run down your cheeks. That's what happens if you try and rush things, if you try and buy success - if you cheat. Football needs the skunts to be liquidized after constantly cheating by buying players they couldn't afford and paying wages they couldn't afford to give them an advantage over proper honest football clubs. Before you say it's not the fans fault yes it is, they demanded it, they called for more success for better players who cost more in terms of transfer fees and wages, fees and wages they simply couldn't afford. Don't fall into the same trap.
Harby
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12:24pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint
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12:32pm Sun 22 Apr 12
circa 66 saint wrote:True to an extent. But there are some ways that technology can be used for the benefit of (and without inturruption to) the game.
goal line technology good or bad . now calls for 4th official to monitor game with tv evidence THE FUTURE
WELCOME TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE SPONSORED BY PLAYSTATION
the game is played by humans refereed by humans and that includes all the imperfections that the game has had since it's inception
the problem is the amount of cash involved the GAME is being railroded and is losing touch with it's original audiance
1. A goal line camera to see if a ball has crossed the line for a goal, corner or goalkick. Thus, if a decision is subsequently awarded when, in fact, the ball had already crossed the line, the game is easily taken back to the point at which play should have been stopped.
2. To correct a clear refereeing error in a case where a ref has or hasn't awarded something. So, a player dives, the ref awards a pen instead of an indirect free kick to the defence. Immediately after a review (30 seconds?), the decision is reversed and a yellow is awarded to the diver. Or, a dangerous tackle goes unpunished. The game continues. The ref is informed and the player is subsequently punished. If an advantage was gained by the offending team, the game is taken back to that point.
One important caviat, a video ref NEVER alters a decision if in ANY doubt within an immediate slow motion TV review of each camera angle.
Likewise, post-match reviews to highlight cheats or reconsider cards given or not (as is partially the case at the moment) should become standard practice as in, say, Aussie rules where (I think it's still the case) reviews are very common. If a cheat's team gains something from a game as a direct result of the cheat's actions, that player will be banned for the number of games corresponding to the advantage gained .... one match per goal and/or point gained. Thus, a penalty gained by diving could incur a four-match ban (one for the goal, three for a win). That might stop diving in the real world. As for Playstation, from the little I've seen, it's set up to include a certain amount of refereeing errors, no? Some off-sides and red cards look like they've come from a very human world.
Gary Clark
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12:37pm Sun 22 Apr 12
circa 66 saint
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12:47pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:i don't think that there is a right answer to this problem. but my point is where does it stop does the future mean the ref and linesmen will become redundant should players/teams be punished after the match, damm right why should cheats prosper and if the evidence shows cheating then dish out the fines and or bans this might go some way to reducing the bad bits in the modern game
circa 66 saint wrote:True to an extent. But there are some ways that technology can be used for the benefit of (and without inturruption to) the game.
goal line technology good or bad . now calls for 4th official to monitor game with tv evidence THE FUTURE
WELCOME TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE SPONSORED BY PLAYSTATION
the game is played by humans refereed by humans and that includes all the imperfections that the game has had since it's inception
the problem is the amount of cash involved the GAME is being railroded and is losing touch with it's original audiance
1. A goal line camera to see if a ball has crossed the line for a goal, corner or goalkick. Thus, if a decision is subsequently awarded when, in fact, the ball had already crossed the line, the game is easily taken back to the point at which play should have been stopped.
2. To correct a clear refereeing error in a case where a ref has or hasn't awarded something. So, a player dives, the ref awards a pen instead of an indirect free kick to the defence. Immediately after a review (30 seconds?), the decision is reversed and a yellow is awarded to the diver. Or, a dangerous tackle goes unpunished. The game continues. The ref is informed and the player is subsequently punished. If an advantage was gained by the offending team, the game is taken back to that point.
One important caviat, a video ref NEVER alters a decision if in ANY doubt within an immediate slow motion TV review of each camera angle.
Likewise, post-match reviews to highlight cheats or reconsider cards given or not (as is partially the case at the moment) should become standard practice as in, say, Aussie rules where (I think it's still the case) reviews are very common. If a cheat's team gains something from a game as a direct result of the cheat's actions, that player will be banned for the number of games corresponding to the advantage gained .... one match per goal and/or point gained. Thus, a penalty gained by diving could incur a four-match ban (one for the goal, three for a win). That might stop diving in the real world. As for Playstation, from the little I've seen, it's set up to include a certain amount of refereeing errors, no? Some off-sides and red cards look like they've come from a very human world.
puppy saint
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12:52pm Sun 22 Apr 12
In other news.....a Man. Utd player entered the Everton penalty area and didn't fall over.
My faith in humanity is restored.
Strasbourg Saint
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12:54pm Sun 22 Apr 12
circa 66 saint wrote:Yep! Agreed. More than anything else, let's use technology to punish cheats and violent play.
Strasbourg Saint wrote:i don't think that there is a right answer to this problem. but my point is where does it stop does the future mean the ref and linesmen will become redundant should players/teams be punished after the match, damm right why should cheats prosper and if the evidence shows cheating then dish out the fines and or bans this might go some way to reducing the bad bits in the modern game
circa 66 saint wrote:True to an extent. But there are some ways that technology can be used for the benefit of (and without inturruption to) the game.
goal line technology good or bad . now calls for 4th official to monitor game with tv evidence THE FUTURE
WELCOME TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE SPONSORED BY PLAYSTATION
the game is played by humans refereed by humans and that includes all the imperfections that the game has had since it's inception
the problem is the amount of cash involved the GAME is being railroded and is losing touch with it's original audiance
1. A goal line camera to see if a ball has crossed the line for a goal, corner or goalkick. Thus, if a decision is subsequently awarded when, in fact, the ball had already crossed the line, the game is easily taken back to the point at which play should have been stopped.
2. To correct a clear refereeing error in a case where a ref has or hasn't awarded something. So, a player dives, the ref awards a pen instead of an indirect free kick to the defence. Immediately after a review (30 seconds?), the decision is reversed and a yellow is awarded to the diver. Or, a dangerous tackle goes unpunished. The game continues. The ref is informed and the player is subsequently punished. If an advantage was gained by the offending team, the game is taken back to that point.
One important caviat, a video ref NEVER alters a decision if in ANY doubt within an immediate slow motion TV review of each camera angle.
Likewise, post-match reviews to highlight cheats or reconsider cards given or not (as is partially the case at the moment) should become standard practice as in, say, Aussie rules where (I think it's still the case) reviews are very common. If a cheat's team gains something from a game as a direct result of the cheat's actions, that player will be banned for the number of games corresponding to the advantage gained .... one match per goal and/or point gained. Thus, a penalty gained by diving could incur a four-match ban (one for the goal, three for a win). That might stop diving in the real world. As for Playstation, from the little I've seen, it's set up to include a certain amount of refereeing errors, no? Some off-sides and red cards look like they've come from a very human world.
One other point, I actually think FIFA like the controvosy caused by errors. The publicity it generates is, in their eyes, 'great' for the game.
Take the goal against Germany in the last World Cup (or 'the hand of God' goal). Look at how much interest it generated beyond the football world.
Velleity
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12:55pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:Not sure I've ever disagreed with you before Strasbourg, but on this we're going to have to differ (at least on the first half of your post).
circa 66 saint wrote:True to an extent. But there are some ways that technology can be used for the benefit of (and without inturruption to) the game.
goal line technology good or bad . now calls for 4th official to monitor game with tv evidence THE FUTURE
WELCOME TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE SPONSORED BY PLAYSTATION
the game is played by humans refereed by humans and that includes all the imperfections that the game has had since it's inception
the problem is the amount of cash involved the GAME is being railroded and is losing touch with it's original audiance
1. A goal line camera to see if a ball has crossed the line for a goal, corner or goalkick. Thus, if a decision is subsequently awarded when, in fact, the ball had already crossed the line, the game is easily taken back to the point at which play should have been stopped.
2. To correct a clear refereeing error in a case where a ref has or hasn't awarded something. So, a player dives, the ref awards a pen instead of an indirect free kick to the defence. Immediately after a review (30 seconds?), the decision is reversed and a yellow is awarded to the diver. Or, a dangerous tackle goes unpunished. The game continues. The ref is informed and the player is subsequently punished. If an advantage was gained by the offending team, the game is taken back to that point.
One important caviat, a video ref NEVER alters a decision if in ANY doubt within an immediate slow motion TV review of each camera angle.
Likewise, post-match reviews to highlight cheats or reconsider cards given or not (as is partially the case at the moment) should become standard practice as in, say, Aussie rules where (I think it's still the case) reviews are very common. If a cheat's team gains something from a game as a direct result of the cheat's actions, that player will be banned for the number of games corresponding to the advantage gained .... one match per goal and/or point gained. Thus, a penalty gained by diving could incur a four-match ban (one for the goal, three for a win). That might stop diving in the real world. As for Playstation, from the little I've seen, it's set up to include a certain amount of refereeing errors, no? Some off-sides and red cards look like they've come from a very human world.
One of the basic tenets of the game (as far as I'm concerned) is that what's played in St Marys is the same game as my son plays at school (Oddly enough, also St Marys). One of the things I believe you simply have to accept at every level is that refs make decisions that are fair given what they have seen (regardless of the mad conspiracy theorists on here). One of the reasons I think you have to accept this is that it's basic sportsmanship. Ref says "X", live with it. The hounding of the ref yesterday was ridiculous; when has a ref EVER changed a decision because he's been surrounded by a baying mob?
No, the rule I'd introduce is one from rugby. Any dissent and you're moved back ten metres towards your goal. There's be a couple of weeks of havoc (I imagine Alex Ferguson's head would explode) then people would simply grow up and deal with it. There's never dissent in rugby.
Your second point, whereby every game is reviewed afterwards, I agree with you. The game still flows, but people get penalised. The details I might not quite agree with, but the sentiment is fine.
Strasbourg Saint
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1:12pm Sun 22 Apr 12
I agree with you regarding conspiracies, although I went to bed just wondering if there are Sky execs who lean gently on the refs. Maybe it's because I recently heard a first-hand account about an overheard phone call in which the owner of one of Europe's top teams (No, I'm not going to even identify the country) asked the person at the end of the phone how much each player on the other team needed so that his team would win the next match and with it the domestic title. There's no doubt that certain things happen in our beloved sport which we will never find out about.
Alas, more common is the fact that a ref, being human (most of the time!) might be swayed by a home crowd .... yes, even at SMS. Maybe that's why I am a technology fan. I just hate how often the top teams at home seem to get the 50-50s go their way.
Winchester Saint
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1:12pm Sun 22 Apr 12
If you are thinking about an easy game for next Saturday then think again cos Coventry will not take it too easy despite being relegated and they would want a win to keep their spirit high and perhaps done West ham a favor.
The game will be hard for Saints especially as we are missing Chaplow and De Ridder who are out injured.
West Ham will no doubt beat Leicester City on Monday and they'll have no problems beating Hull City on last day.
But Saints will have to make sure we get promoted and not to allow Coventry to take a shot at goal again.
Lose this one and West Ham wins both Monday and Saturday's games then we will drop down into third but Saints will make sure this doesn't happen.
Play off maybe very hard for us to win the final at Wembley cos two or three of them in play off beat us twice during the season and likely to beat us again.
So get cracking and get us promoted, Saints or else we stay in Championship or in lower league for much longer!
COYR SAINTS!
Des/Isle of Wight/SFC
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1:18pm Sun 22 Apr 12
circa 66 saint
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1:26pm Sun 22 Apr 12
are sky totally above suspicion who actually owns sky?
worried of n e hampshire
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1:33pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Confucious
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1:37pm Sun 22 Apr 12
circa 66 saint
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1:42pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Confucious wrote:costello or pressley
Sky TV is controlling refs, bribery is rife throughout the game and Elvis is still alive and working in Tescos in Bedford.
somersetsaint64
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1:57pm Sun 22 Apr 12
spirit of 66
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1:59pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Confucious wrote:Keeping calm this week after disappointing Saturday, Mrs Spirit writing haikus with fridge magnets. Here's mine...
This Saturday, the rain - next Saturday, the rainbow.
magic and wonder,
at home for that special day,
the boys going up.
OSPREYSAINT
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2:01pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Winchester Saint wrote:On the coach coming home the Club courier said that it was Sky that would be televising it, could have misheard and if it is BBC the hoodo may not apply either.
I heard report that Saints v Coventry will be on live TV but not on Sky instead on BBC TV!
If you are thinking about an easy game for next Saturday then think again cos Coventry will not take it too easy despite being relegated and they would want a win to keep their spirit high and perhaps done West ham a favor.
The game will be hard for Saints especially as we are missing Chaplow and De Ridder who are out injured.
West Ham will no doubt beat Leicester City on Monday and they'll have no problems beating Hull City on last day.
But Saints will have to make sure we get promoted and not to allow Coventry to take a shot at goal again.
Lose this one and West Ham wins both Monday and Saturday's games then we will drop down into third but Saints will make sure this doesn't happen.
Play off maybe very hard for us to win the final at Wembley cos two or three of them in play off beat us twice during the season and likely to beat us again.
So get cracking and get us promoted, Saints or else we stay in Championship or in lower league for much longer!
COYR SAINTS!
OSPREYSAINT
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2:07pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Velleity wrote:Yeh, what you said, it was just an opinion, obviously I was out of order, it really is OK for Referees to get wrong then? To put it a different way, I thought Derbys 2nd goal at Nottarf yesterday looked to be as a result of player diving, but it doesn't matter anyway.
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Regarding "the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season" just give it a little attention via a thought experiment (as Einstein used to call them)
Velleity wrote:Cannot accept this argument, if a Referees decison is final, it must therefore be the correct one, the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season, do you think that is fair and good for the game? There are four officials on the pitch,yet it seems only one is allowed to make the decision, this has to change for the good of the game. One senior Official should make the final decision, but it makes no sense when the technology available can be utilised to ensure fair play and decisions that cannot be criticised because the evidence is irrefutable.
The laws of the game are clear. The ref's decision is final. Good and bad decisions balance out. Remember Fonte being a yard outside the box against Brighton when we got a penalty? You win some, you lose some and over a season you do fine.
It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.
If the fixture list had been in a different order and Middlesbrough had been the first game of the season, that incident would be forgotten.
Imagine a fixture list moreover where the Brighton game was the one we'd played yesterday with that appalling decision on the Fonte "penalty".
Would you now be baying for a technology solution? Of course not.
By the way, the "one decision" that could wreck the season may have been in the Bristol City match - or some other forgotten loss, but you're fixated on the one yesterday. That's natural (look up "Availability heuristic" if you want to waste half an hour) but misguided.
Refs make mistakes. It's not a conspiracy and you really do win some and lose some.
Strasbourg Saint
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2:17pm Sun 22 Apr 12
OSPREYSAINT wrote:I always tell the little Strassies that it is NEVER ..... NEVER right to cheat and that, if I EVER see them dive or try to con a ref and they get away with it, their punishment will be sweetly administered by me.
Velleity wrote:Yeh, what you said, it was just an opinion, obviously I was out of order, it really is OK for Referees to get wrong then? To put it a different way, I thought Derbys 2nd goal at Nottarf yesterday looked to be as a result of player diving, but it doesn't matter anyway.
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Regarding "the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season" just give it a little attention via a thought experiment (as Einstein used to call them)
Velleity wrote:Cannot accept this argument, if a Referees decison is final, it must therefore be the correct one, the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season, do you think that is fair and good for the game? There are four officials on the pitch,yet it seems only one is allowed to make the decision, this has to change for the good of the game. One senior Official should make the final decision, but it makes no sense when the technology available can be utilised to ensure fair play and decisions that cannot be criticised because the evidence is irrefutable.
The laws of the game are clear. The ref's decision is final. Good and bad decisions balance out. Remember Fonte being a yard outside the box against Brighton when we got a penalty? You win some, you lose some and over a season you do fine.
It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.
If the fixture list had been in a different order and Middlesbrough had been the first game of the season, that incident would be forgotten.
Imagine a fixture list moreover where the Brighton game was the one we'd played yesterday with that appalling decision on the Fonte "penalty".
Would you now be baying for a technology solution? Of course not.
By the way, the "one decision" that could wreck the season may have been in the Bristol City match - or some other forgotten loss, but you're fixated on the one yesterday. That's natural (look up "Availability heuristic" if you want to waste half an hour) but misguided.
Refs make mistakes. It's not a conspiracy and you really do win some and lose some.
Of course, I also add that Michael Owen's dives in the 1998 and 2002 World Cup matches against Argentina were not only okay but Owen's national duty.
Taunton Saint
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2:18pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Leicester are a tough team, Pearson will not roll over, not his style, the man is a Gent. I couldnt make Leicester at home and he was asked on Sky whether this was a chance of revenge (before teh game) against Southampton. His exact words I can't remember but it was along the lines of ...
"No nothing like that, different club, different players, still the same supporters, no revenge from me I loved it here I wsih them all well"
He aint gonna roll over for Fat Spam and nor will will his players
OSPREYSAINT
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2:21pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint
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2:26pm Sun 22 Apr 12
DisplacedFan
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2:27pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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2:32pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Taunton Saint
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2:37pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:exactly, I used to Umpire at a decent level of cricket after I was forced to retire through injury.
Lots of talk of dodgy refereeing yesterday. You're right. After Middlesborough equalised at the end of the first half, deep into injury time, they had the ball in the back of the net again before the half time whistle. It was given off side. It wasn't. Swings and roundabouts.
I made mistakes a couple of howlers for sure, did I mean to? No, Was I cheating No?
next week that same player would be given Not Out by another umpire when they clearly knicked it. It happens mistakes happen deal with it
We will win next week
circa 66 saint
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2:45pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:question is do refs make more mistakes now than say 50 years ago.if they do then why.
OSPREYSAINT wrote:I always tell the little Strassies that it is NEVER ..... NEVER right to cheat and that, if I EVER see them dive or try to con a ref and they get away with it, their punishment will be sweetly administered by me.
Velleity wrote:Yeh, what you said, it was just an opinion, obviously I was out of order, it really is OK for Referees to get wrong then? To put it a different way, I thought Derbys 2nd goal at Nottarf yesterday looked to be as a result of player diving, but it doesn't matter anyway.
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Regarding "the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season" just give it a little attention via a thought experiment (as Einstein used to call them)
Velleity wrote:Cannot accept this argument, if a Referees decison is final, it must therefore be the correct one, the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season, do you think that is fair and good for the game? There are four officials on the pitch,yet it seems only one is allowed to make the decision, this has to change for the good of the game. One senior Official should make the final decision, but it makes no sense when the technology available can be utilised to ensure fair play and decisions that cannot be criticised because the evidence is irrefutable.
The laws of the game are clear. The ref's decision is final. Good and bad decisions balance out. Remember Fonte being a yard outside the box against Brighton when we got a penalty? You win some, you lose some and over a season you do fine.
It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.
If the fixture list had been in a different order and Middlesbrough had been the first game of the season, that incident would be forgotten.
Imagine a fixture list moreover where the Brighton game was the one we'd played yesterday with that appalling decision on the Fonte "penalty".
Would you now be baying for a technology solution? Of course not.
By the way, the "one decision" that could wreck the season may have been in the Bristol City match - or some other forgotten loss, but you're fixated on the one yesterday. That's natural (look up "Availability heuristic" if you want to waste half an hour) but misguided.
Refs make mistakes. It's not a conspiracy and you really do win some and lose some.
Of course, I also add that Michael Owen's dives in the 1998 and 2002 World Cup matches against Argentina were not only okay but Owen's national duty.
i don't think they do and as i said way back in 1966, where's your glasses ref.
sometimes it will feel like the ref is biased but talk to any supporter in the country and they will say the same, usually after their team has lost.
so another game lost blame the ref not our fault.
we will still go up it is still in our hands all we have to do is beat coventry and the ref on sat
Velleity
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2:45pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:The one about home crowds influencing decisions was investigated by Professor Alan Nevill. From the press release (The original doc is not available; you need to pay to read it)
Velleity, I take your point and totally agree about the surrounding of the ref. I hate that and am proud we don't (often) see Saints players under NA doing it. I was also impressed by NA's interview yesterday which echoed many of your comments - so refreshing when compared to those bullies at the top of the Prem.
I agree with you regarding conspiracies, although I went to bed just wondering if there are Sky execs who lean gently on the refs. Maybe it's because I recently heard a first-hand account about an overheard phone call in which the owner of one of Europe's top teams (No, I'm not going to even identify the country) asked the person at the end of the phone how much each player on the other team needed so that his team would win the next match and with it the domestic title. There's no doubt that certain things happen in our beloved sport which we will never find out about.
Alas, more common is the fact that a ref, being human (most of the time!) might be swayed by a home crowd .... yes, even at SMS. Maybe that's why I am a technology fan. I just hate how often the top teams at home seem to get the 50-50s go their way.
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Professor Nevill has conducted a significant amount of research into football refereeing and said: “The existence of the home advantage in sport is well known. There is growing evidence that crowd noise plays a crucial part in this phenomenon.
“Consequently, a quantitative study was undertaken to examine the influence of crowd noise upon refereeing decisions in association football. The association between years of experience and any imbalance in refereeing decisions was also addressed.”
Forty qualified officials from the North Staffordshire Referees Club volunteered to take part in the study, with individual experience ranging from newly-qualified referees to 43 years’ experience.
While watching a videotaped recording of the Premiership clash between Liverpool and Leicester at Anfield in the 1998/99 season, they assessed the legality of 47 challenges/incidents recorded during the match. Some referees watched with the crowd noise on, others in silence and when incidents occurred they categorised them as home foul, away foul, no foul or uncertain.
“The presence of crowd noise had a dramatic effect on the decisions made by the referees,” said Professor Nevill. “Those viewing the challenges with background crowd noise were more uncertain in their decision making and awarded significantly fewer fouls (15.5%) against the home team, compared with those watching in silence.
“The noise of the crowd influenced referees’ decisions to favour the home team. It is suggested that referees’ decisions are influenced by the salient nature of crowd noise and the need to avoid potential crowd displeasure by making a decision in favour of the home team."
"“Years of experience had a significant effect on the number of fouls awarded by the referees against the home players, increasing with years of experience until a peak at approximately 16 years and thereafter a decline was observed.”
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So, what we need is what I've always said, which is more noise at St Marys!
Velleity
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2:50pm Sun 22 Apr 12
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Wow, what a strange straw man you erect there. Of course I'm not saying that it's OK for refs to get things wrong.
Velleity wrote:Yeh, what you said, it was just an opinion, obviously I was out of order, it really is OK for Referees to get wrong then? To put it a different way, I thought Derbys 2nd goal at Nottarf yesterday looked to be as a result of player diving, but it doesn't matter anyway.
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Regarding "the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season" just give it a little attention via a thought experiment (as Einstein used to call them)
Velleity wrote:Cannot accept this argument, if a Referees decison is final, it must therefore be the correct one, the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season, do you think that is fair and good for the game? There are four officials on the pitch,yet it seems only one is allowed to make the decision, this has to change for the good of the game. One senior Official should make the final decision, but it makes no sense when the technology available can be utilised to ensure fair play and decisions that cannot be criticised because the evidence is irrefutable.
The laws of the game are clear. The ref's decision is final. Good and bad decisions balance out. Remember Fonte being a yard outside the box against Brighton when we got a penalty? You win some, you lose some and over a season you do fine.
It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.
If the fixture list had been in a different order and Middlesbrough had been the first game of the season, that incident would be forgotten.
Imagine a fixture list moreover where the Brighton game was the one we'd played yesterday with that appalling decision on the Fonte "penalty".
Would you now be baying for a technology solution? Of course not.
By the way, the "one decision" that could wreck the season may have been in the Bristol City match - or some other forgotten loss, but you're fixated on the one yesterday. That's natural (look up "Availability heuristic" if you want to waste half an hour) but misguided.
Refs make mistakes. It's not a conspiracy and you really do win some and lose some.
What I'm saying is that they DO get things wrong but it balances out over the season.
Holly the Dog
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2:53pm Sun 22 Apr 12
I worry about our prospects in the Prem. Our play is to give the ball to the left or right back who hoof it upfield to Lambert from the halfway line and premiership defenders will eat that up all day.
We scored against 'boro by playing the ball on the ground and running through them.
We need an in impact player to come off the bench and why have 2 defenders on the bench and only 1 forward
saintkenny
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2:58pm Sun 22 Apr 12
mayfly wrote:if anything saints played a open game trying to win there ,tony mowbray quoted it was nice to see a team come and attack us at home .they have been near the top 6 all season ,and the championship for a few seasons now .all the clubs in the top 4 underneath us would all love to be in the position we have .another important issue to remember is we had to long trips peterboro and middsbrough after the big reading game .and we now have a full 7 days before a home .this makes a huge difference ,before that final game ,that is if west ham win at leicester i think it will be a draw .myself ,we shall watch with interest
randre wrote:randre: It's the day after the game and I'm calming down slowly. Thanks for not beating me up over my views (many would be delighted to squash thoughts that don't fit with their own). My faith is restored! You are quite correct Saints weren't as bad as I claimed against Reading and Boro. I am so desperate for Saints to get back to the Prem and do it in style that anything less than a perfect perfomance throughout the season makes me very impatient. There are no bad teams in the Championship and anyone can beat anyone else on the day but I still feel that our midfield melts away too often and concedes too readily.
mayfly wrote: There are so many incredibly knowledgeable subscribers to this forum - maybe you can tell me how an immensely talented Southampton FC managed to lose to an extremely average Middleborough FC without using as excuses that single poor decision by the referee and that single poor decision by a linesman? I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses. What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on. I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what? Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up. The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.To be fair I thought saints played well in the two games you mentioned and of course the game away to peterborough, we played well and got the result. I don't think we have played poorly. Don't worry about the premiership as we are not there yet! Anyway, as many other teams supporters, including a reading fan, has said our passing football is better suited for the premier league. I agree, many teams are playing defensive against us now. Keep the faith.. Coyr
saintkenny
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3:01pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Holly the Dog wrote:answer injurys and kelvin had a knock hence bart on the bench ,hoovield is playing through pain .so forced really
The boys will win against Coventry and it will be great to win promotion at home.
I worry about our prospects in the Prem. Our play is to give the ball to the left or right back who hoof it upfield to Lambert from the halfway line and premiership defenders will eat that up all day.
We scored against 'boro by playing the ball on the ground and running through them.
We need an in impact player to come off the bench and why have 2 defenders on the bench and only 1 forward
Strasbourg Saint
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3:05pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Velleity wrote:That's a fab-tastic bit of research; many thanks.
Strasbourg Saint wrote:The one about home crowds influencing decisions was investigated by Professor Alan Nevill. From the press release (The original doc is not available; you need to pay to read it)
Velleity, I take your point and totally agree about the surrounding of the ref. I hate that and am proud we don't (often) see Saints players under NA doing it. I was also impressed by NA's interview yesterday which echoed many of your comments - so refreshing when compared to those bullies at the top of the Prem.
I agree with you regarding conspiracies, although I went to bed just wondering if there are Sky execs who lean gently on the refs. Maybe it's because I recently heard a first-hand account about an overheard phone call in which the owner of one of Europe's top teams (No, I'm not going to even identify the country) asked the person at the end of the phone how much each player on the other team needed so that his team would win the next match and with it the domestic title. There's no doubt that certain things happen in our beloved sport which we will never find out about.
Alas, more common is the fact that a ref, being human (most of the time!) might be swayed by a home crowd .... yes, even at SMS. Maybe that's why I am a technology fan. I just hate how often the top teams at home seem to get the 50-50s go their way.
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Professor Nevill has conducted a significant amount of research into football refereeing and said: “The existence of the home advantage in sport is well known. There is growing evidence that crowd noise plays a crucial part in this phenomenon.
“Consequently, a quantitative study was undertaken to examine the influence of crowd noise upon refereeing decisions in association football. The association between years of experience and any imbalance in refereeing decisions was also addressed.”
Forty qualified officials from the North Staffordshire Referees Club volunteered to take part in the study, with individual experience ranging from newly-qualified referees to 43 years’ experience.
While watching a videotaped recording of the Premiership clash between Liverpool and Leicester at Anfield in the 1998/99 season, they assessed the legality of 47 challenges/incidents recorded during the match. Some referees watched with the crowd noise on, others in silence and when incidents occurred they categorised them as home foul, away foul, no foul or uncertain.
“The presence of crowd noise had a dramatic effect on the decisions made by the referees,” said Professor Nevill. “Those viewing the challenges with background crowd noise were more uncertain in their decision making and awarded significantly fewer fouls (15.5%) against the home team, compared with those watching in silence.
“The noise of the crowd influenced referees’ decisions to favour the home team. It is suggested that referees’ decisions are influenced by the salient nature of crowd noise and the need to avoid potential crowd displeasure by making a decision in favour of the home team."
"“Years of experience had a significant effect on the number of fouls awarded by the referees against the home players, increasing with years of experience until a peak at approximately 16 years and thereafter a decline was observed.”
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So, what we need is what I've always said, which is more noise at St Marys!
It also makes me feel better for the occasion during that 3-3 draw with Blackburn (the one in which Marsden & Mark Hughes scored and, if I remember well, both Beattie and Pahars came off the bench to orchestrate the equaliser and almost the winner) when, sat as I was with a friend in the disabled section beside the tunnel, during a moments lull in the noise, I called the nearby linesman something beginning with W.
Well, he had just given a throw the wrong way. It would never have happened with video replays :) Mind you, I'd feel a bit dumb shouting obsenities at a bit of Cyclopsesque technology.
warrens 76
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3:10pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Fact 1:on the ball we are the best footballing team in this division and quite a bit better than many in the Premier.
Fact 2: Off the ball we are shocking everytime we lose ball even on the edge of our opponents area you sense the opposition could score without our beautiful possession football we could often lose by a cricket score, we do not have the resilience in defence.
Fact 3: we have more possession than anyone we make more chances chances than any one.
Fact 4: we continuosly break down in the last 3rd playing"hopeful" balls...keep it and start again..
Fact 4: our defenders are the most useless header's of the ball I have ever seen, in attack you should always rely on your big centre halfs and central defenders to hit the target from corners... no the ball goes anywere, usually UP which is even more disturbing in our own defensive areas, a powerful and good directional header of the ball will turn defence to attack and be a goal proposition for every corner, our guy's need serious practice they are shocking, indeed we had many clear cut chances to win against Reading just from corners...
Before anyone get's stroppy read the good and the bad in this post!!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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3:19pm Sun 22 Apr 12
saintkenny wrote:I genuinely believe if Tad Lee wasn't crocked we'd be up by now. He was brought in to give us pace and a different dimension upfront which he did in bucket loads before the injury, infact he was keeping Billy out of the starting line up.
Holly the Dog wrote:answer injurys and kelvin had a knock hence bart on the bench ,hoovield is playing through pain .so forced really
The boys will win against Coventry and it will be great to win promotion at home.
I worry about our prospects in the Prem. Our play is to give the ball to the left or right back who hoof it upfield to Lambert from the halfway line and premiership defenders will eat that up all day.
We scored against 'boro by playing the ball on the ground and running through them.
We need an in impact player to come off the bench and why have 2 defenders on the bench and only 1 forward
That, together with Connolly being injured yet again, De Ridder unavailable and Barney appearing in court meant no strikers on the bench to give Nigel attacking options. Guly was his only option and had to be used for other reasons.
It's the same reason we had the bad run before due to no options on the bench which Nigel has so often used to win games.
OSPREYSAINT
says...
3:36pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Velleity wrote:In that case let it be on Saturday that we get the benefit of a real howler and I won't complain! Please don't take me seriously I like to tease.....
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Wow, what a strange straw man you erect there. Of course I'm not saying that it's OK for refs to get things wrong.
Velleity wrote:Yeh, what you said, it was just an opinion, obviously I was out of order, it really is OK for Referees to get wrong then? To put it a different way, I thought Derbys 2nd goal at Nottarf yesterday looked to be as a result of player diving, but it doesn't matter anyway.
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Regarding "the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season" just give it a little attention via a thought experiment (as Einstein used to call them)
Velleity wrote:Cannot accept this argument, if a Referees decison is final, it must therefore be the correct one, the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season, do you think that is fair and good for the game? There are four officials on the pitch,yet it seems only one is allowed to make the decision, this has to change for the good of the game. One senior Official should make the final decision, but it makes no sense when the technology available can be utilised to ensure fair play and decisions that cannot be criticised because the evidence is irrefutable.
The laws of the game are clear. The ref's decision is final. Good and bad decisions balance out. Remember Fonte being a yard outside the box against Brighton when we got a penalty? You win some, you lose some and over a season you do fine.
It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.
If the fixture list had been in a different order and Middlesbrough had been the first game of the season, that incident would be forgotten.
Imagine a fixture list moreover where the Brighton game was the one we'd played yesterday with that appalling decision on the Fonte "penalty".
Would you now be baying for a technology solution? Of course not.
By the way, the "one decision" that could wreck the season may have been in the Bristol City match - or some other forgotten loss, but you're fixated on the one yesterday. That's natural (look up "Availability heuristic" if you want to waste half an hour) but misguided.
Refs make mistakes. It's not a conspiracy and you really do win some and lose some.
What I'm saying is that they DO get things wrong but it balances out over the season.
OSPREYSAINT
says...
3:42pm Sun 22 Apr 12
warrens 76 wrote:We have the good and the bad, perhaps we could do with some ugly?
Time for brutal honesty...
Fact 1:on the ball we are the best footballing team in this division and quite a bit better than many in the Premier.
Fact 2: Off the ball we are shocking everytime we lose ball even on the edge of our opponents area you sense the opposition could score without our beautiful possession football we could often lose by a cricket score, we do not have the resilience in defence.
Fact 3: we have more possession than anyone we make more chances chances than any one.
Fact 4: we continuosly break down in the last 3rd playing"hopeful
" balls...keep it and start again..
Fact 4: our defenders are the most useless header's of the ball I have ever seen, in attack you should always rely on your big centre halfs and central defenders to hit the target from corners... no the ball goes anywere, usually UP which is even more disturbing in our own defensive areas, a powerful and good directional header of the ball will turn defence to attack and be a goal proposition for every corner, our guy's need serious practice they are shocking, indeed we had many clear cut chances to win against Reading just from corners...
Before anyone get's stroppy read the good and the bad in this post!!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
says...
3:45pm Sun 22 Apr 12
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Not seen you teasing the skunts for along time, you given up on your missionary work? :)
Velleity wrote:In that case let it be on Saturday that we get the benefit of a real howler and I won't complain! Please don't take me seriously I like to tease.....
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Wow, what a strange straw man you erect there. Of course I'm not saying that it's OK for refs to get things wrong.
Velleity wrote:Yeh, what you said, it was just an opinion, obviously I was out of order, it really is OK for Referees to get wrong then? To put it a different way, I thought Derbys 2nd goal at Nottarf yesterday looked to be as a result of player diving, but it doesn't matter anyway.
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Regarding "the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season" just give it a little attention via a thought experiment (as Einstein used to call them)
Velleity wrote:Cannot accept this argument, if a Referees decison is final, it must therefore be the correct one, the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season, do you think that is fair and good for the game? There are four officials on the pitch,yet it seems only one is allowed to make the decision, this has to change for the good of the game. One senior Official should make the final decision, but it makes no sense when the technology available can be utilised to ensure fair play and decisions that cannot be criticised because the evidence is irrefutable.
The laws of the game are clear. The ref's decision is final. Good and bad decisions balance out. Remember Fonte being a yard outside the box against Brighton when we got a penalty? You win some, you lose some and over a season you do fine.
It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.
If the fixture list had been in a different order and Middlesbrough had been the first game of the season, that incident would be forgotten.
Imagine a fixture list moreover where the Brighton game was the one we'd played yesterday with that appalling decision on the Fonte "penalty".
Would you now be baying for a technology solution? Of course not.
By the way, the "one decision" that could wreck the season may have been in the Bristol City match - or some other forgotten loss, but you're fixated on the one yesterday. That's natural (look up "Availability heuristic" if you want to waste half an hour) but misguided.
Refs make mistakes. It's not a conspiracy and you really do win some and lose some.
What I'm saying is that they DO get things wrong but it balances out over the season.
Velleity
says...
4:00pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Yesterday will pale into insignificance when we're up in the prem next year.
SAINTS 4 EVER
says...
4:11pm Sun 22 Apr 12
David Crook
says...
4:59pm Sun 22 Apr 12
mayfly wrote:Well said
There are so many incredibly knowledgeable subscribers to this forum - maybe you can tell me how an immensely talented Southampton FC managed to lose to an extremely average Middleborough FC without using as excuses that single poor decision by the referee and that single poor decision by a linesman?
I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses.
What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on.
I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what?
Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up.
The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.
David Crook
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5:11pm Sun 22 Apr 12
circa 66 saint
says...
5:16pm Sun 22 Apr 12
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON, WE ARE GOING UP, WE DO NOT DO EASY, BUT WE WILL DO IT.
runners up, in my eyes we are still winners and the team will not and have not let us down.
circa 66 saint
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5:18pm Sun 22 Apr 12
circa 66 saint wrote:for got to say proud of them no matter what
in the dark old days of administration and being put in the third league for being naughty, who would believe that 3 years on we would be on the verge of promotion to the prem and not have to rely on someone else to f@ck up.
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON, WE ARE GOING UP, WE DO NOT DO EASY, BUT WE WILL DO IT.
runners up, in my eyes we are still winners and the team will not and have not let us down.
Baddesley Bill
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5:21pm Sun 22 Apr 12
David Crook wrote:No...not well said at all. There are 23 other teams in our current league who strive to win every game if they can possibly acheive it. Yes...we are Southampton...but we don't have a god given right to win every game. What we DO have is a good fan base, owners who want to build without breaking the bank, great manager, decent players...and (dare I say it) a positive attitude. The only spanner in the works are the neg heads...get on board..realise that football involves occaisional disappointment...and perhaps we can move forward. There is a banner at SMS that reads "Together We Stand"...there's a tiny minority on here who should try reading it.
mayfly wrote:Well said
There are so many incredibly knowledgeable subscribers to this forum - maybe you can tell me how an immensely talented Southampton FC managed to lose to an extremely average Middleborough FC without using as excuses that single poor decision by the referee and that single poor decision by a linesman?
I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses.
What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on.
I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what?
Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up.
The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.
Baddesley Bill
says...
5:23pm Sun 22 Apr 12
David Crook wrote:wum
Fed up with Adkins,when after we lose a match,he say's to the press,will shall study the video,learn from our mistakes,and move on to the next match,but I am sorry Mr.Adkins after yesterdays result against a poor Middlesborough side you don't seem to.
Strasbourg Saint
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5:27pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Baddesley Bill wrote:Well said!
David Crook wrote:No...not well said at all. There are 23 other teams in our current league who strive to win every game if they can possibly acheive it. Yes...we are Southampton...but we don't have a god given right to win every game. What we DO have is a good fan base, owners who want to build without breaking the bank, great manager, decent players...and (dare I say it) a positive attitude. The only spanner in the works are the neg heads...get on board..realise that football involves occaisional disappointment...and perhaps we can move forward. There is a banner at SMS that reads "Together We Stand"...there's a tiny minority on here who should try reading it.
mayfly wrote:Well said
There are so many incredibly knowledgeable subscribers to this forum - maybe you can tell me how an immensely talented Southampton FC managed to lose to an extremely average Middleborough FC without using as excuses that single poor decision by the referee and that single poor decision by a linesman?
I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses.
What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on.
I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what?
Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up.
The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.
Confucious
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5:34pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Baddesley Bill wrote:Well said Bill.
David Crook wrote:No...not well said at all. There are 23 other teams in our current league who strive to win every game if they can possibly acheive it. Yes...we are Southampton...but we don't have a god given right to win every game. What we DO have is a good fan base, owners who want to build without breaking the bank, great manager, decent players...and (dare I say it) a positive attitude. The only spanner in the works are the neg heads...get on board..realise that football involves occaisional disappointment...and perhaps we can move forward. There is a banner at SMS that reads "Together We Stand"...there's a tiny minority on here who should try reading it.
mayfly wrote:Well said
There are so many incredibly knowledgeable subscribers to this forum - maybe you can tell me how an immensely talented Southampton FC managed to lose to an extremely average Middleborough FC without using as excuses that single poor decision by the referee and that single poor decision by a linesman?
I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses.
What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on.
I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what?
Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up.
The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.
Here we are, a debt free club, on the brink of successive promotions, ahead of many bigger spending clubs and ahead of our own club's 5 year plan - and the pre-match message is we're on a run of 'inept' performances and have no chance in the Prem anyway with these inadequate players and poor playing style.
If you were unlucky enough to be on a lifeboat with these two you might be persuaded to shout "Oh woe is me - we're doomed!" and just jump in to get it over with.
Redarmy1 would be altogether better company.
Strasbourg Saint
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5:39pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Baddesley Bill wrote:Fed up with David Crook, when after we lose a match, he say's on these forums, 'I'm fed up with Adkins', and then criticises our mistakes, and salivates until the next match, but I am sorry Mr.Crook after this posts WUMiness following a lose against a high-riding Middlesborough side left us still one win away you don't seem to ...... understand how incredibly well we've done this season.
David Crook wrote:wum
Fed up with Adkins,when after we lose a match,he say's to the press,will shall study the video,learn from our mistakes,and move on to the next match,but I am sorry Mr.Adkins after yesterdays result against a poor Middlesborough side you don't seem to.
(Apologies for the poor grammar and spelling. I'm just emulating Crooks's.)
Baddesley Bill
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5:55pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Confucious wrote:If I was unlucky enough to be cut adrift on a lifeboat with those two....I would have to resort to cannabelism in order to survive (I have a healthy appetite and lord knows how long it would be before we made it to Cowes!) :O)
Baddesley Bill wrote:Well said Bill.
David Crook wrote:No...not well said at all. There are 23 other teams in our current league who strive to win every game if they can possibly acheive it. Yes...we are Southampton...but we don't have a god given right to win every game. What we DO have is a good fan base, owners who want to build without breaking the bank, great manager, decent players...and (dare I say it) a positive attitude. The only spanner in the works are the neg heads...get on board..realise that football involves occaisional disappointment...and perhaps we can move forward. There is a banner at SMS that reads "Together We Stand"...there's a tiny minority on here who should try reading it.
mayfly wrote:Well said
There are so many incredibly knowledgeable subscribers to this forum - maybe you can tell me how an immensely talented Southampton FC managed to lose to an extremely average Middleborough FC without using as excuses that single poor decision by the referee and that single poor decision by a linesman?
I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses.
What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on.
I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what?
Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up.
The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.
Here we are, a debt free club, on the brink of successive promotions, ahead of many bigger spending clubs and ahead of our own club's 5 year plan - and the pre-match message is we're on a run of 'inept' performances and have no chance in the Prem anyway with these inadequate players and poor playing style.
If you were unlucky enough to be on a lifeboat with these two you might be persuaded to shout "Oh woe is me - we're doomed!" and just jump in to get it over with.
Redarmy1 would be altogether better company.
JohnItaly
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6:13pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint
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6:32pm Sun 22 Apr 12
JohnItaly wrote:Yes, very true last evening. I think that any scenario (other than, perhaps, a 5+ goal lead) can have a negative psychological impact and an early goal can be a problem. Of course, on another day, an early goal can be followed by another and lead to total domination ....... Peterborough!
I know this comment will in itself generate some disagreement but oddly enough I think sometimes you can score too early and I suspect that was the problem yesterday. For whatever reasons Saints failed to capitalise on the early goal giving Middlesborough time to rectify the early loss and then they scored at the optimum moment, which swung the game mentally their way. I was not surprised at the final outcome. Saints have three opportunities to secure promotion. One has gone, the second is Monday evening so here's hoping Leicester get a draw at the very least so ensuring next Saturday is party time at St Marys right from the kick-off.
WobblyCat
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David Crook wrote:Yes quite right! I mean we should win every single game shouldn't we, why not? We've spent millions (not quite as much as some tho) and well we have a devine right too!! You 2 are either WUMs or 8 years old! Waaaaahhhhh
mayfly wrote:Well said
There are so many incredibly knowledgeable subscribers to this forum - maybe you can tell me how an immensely talented Southampton FC managed to lose to an extremely average Middleborough FC without using as excuses that single poor decision by the referee and that single poor decision by a linesman?
I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses.
What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on.
I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what?
Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up.
The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.
slugger
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slugger
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OSPREYSAINT
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7:34pm Sun 22 Apr 12
David Crook wrote:If you cannot take it, sod off and support a better and historically superior team like Portsmouth FC, or Manchester United, or Liverpool who never lose, you know it makes sense.
mayfly wrote:Well said
There are so many incredibly knowledgeable subscribers to this forum - maybe you can tell me how an immensely talented Southampton FC managed to lose to an extremely average Middleborough FC without using as excuses that single poor decision by the referee and that single poor decision by a linesman?
I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses.
What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on.
I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what?
Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up.
The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.
OSPREYSAINT
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7:35pm Sun 22 Apr 12
slugger wrote:Every cloud has a silver lining! Could be worse, you may have been a Wolves fan......
also i'd like to personaly thank the skunts for making yesterday a little more bearable ....... bye bye ..... bye bye and goodnight .
OSPREYSAINT
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Baddesley Bill wrote:Careful BB you will be accused of being a "Happy Clapper" next, it may seem minor, but this kind of negativity is infectious and can seriously damage morale and confidence, it won't be long before it filters through to team and they will realise what an ungrateful fan base we really have, how do you think they will take that?
David Crook wrote:No...not well said at all. There are 23 other teams in our current league who strive to win every game if they can possibly acheive it. Yes...we are Southampton...but we don't have a god given right to win every game. What we DO have is a good fan base, owners who want to build without breaking the bank, great manager, decent players...and (dare I say it) a positive attitude. The only spanner in the works are the neg heads...get on board..realise that football involves occaisional disappointment...and perhaps we can move forward. There is a banner at SMS that reads "Together We Stand"...there's a tiny minority on here who should try reading it.
mayfly wrote:Well said
There are so many incredibly knowledgeable subscribers to this forum - maybe you can tell me how an immensely talented Southampton FC managed to lose to an extremely average Middleborough FC without using as excuses that single poor decision by the referee and that single poor decision by a linesman?
I am still seething over what IMO was another bad performance by Saints and no excuses.
What in heaven's name is going on? The midfield seems to completely disappear on a regular basis leaving the strikers with bugger all to work on.
I agree with who ever said it: Fonte has become something of a problem of late. Is he not properly fit or what?
Doubtless the hard-line few will relish rounding on me for being 'disloyal' but if they are honest this was just not good enough and doesn't deserve better than runners-up.
The title has been conceded after two inept performances against Reading and Boro. Life in the Premiership will be a relegation battle from the off unless there are some drastic changes in the playing staff and the style of play.
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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7:54pm Sun 22 Apr 12
slugger
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Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:know what you mean mate ....... although i'd wager that even the liebherr's could spot a skunt wum by now .
If I was a Liebherr and read some of these posts I might be inclined to take my 33m somewhere else or just spend it on enjoying myself - immensely with that sum!
rocketone
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8:01pm Sun 22 Apr 12
We scored in the first minute, we had 8 attempts on goal in the first half and I can't remember how many in the second.
We lost, so what ?
It was an away game against a team who were doing their damndest to get into the play-offs. Mboro played the best they have played in ages and hassled and harrased and did everything they could and Saints gave them a real good go back.
Doomngloom go away and post on another site please, this is the Southern Daily Echo, where Saints fans gather to support their team.
If you do not like Saints , by all means go on the Poopey site and tell them how rubbish we are, if you have a ticket for next week and you are only going to boo Saints or any individual player, then give your ticket to a real supporter who wants to go there and cheer on their team.
SOUTHAMPTON FOOTBALL CLUB support them through thick + thin and sing your hearts out !
slugger
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8:06pm Sun 22 Apr 12
rocketone wrote:hence the word "supporter" , well said rockstone , i need a ticket ;o)
Was I watching a different game?
We scored in the first minute, we had 8 attempts on goal in the first half and I can't remember how many in the second.
We lost, so what ?
It was an away game against a team who were doing their damndest to get into the play-offs. Mboro played the best they have played in ages and hassled and harrased and did everything they could and Saints gave them a real good go back.
Doomngloom go away and post on another site please, this is the Southern Daily Echo, where Saints fans gather to support their team.
If you do not like Saints , by all means go on the Poopey site and tell them how rubbish we are, if you have a ticket for next week and you are only going to boo Saints or any individual player, then give your ticket to a real supporter who wants to go there and cheer on their team.
SOUTHAMPTON FOOTBALL CLUB support them through thick + thin and sing your hearts out !
Saintjock
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8:12pm Sun 22 Apr 12
rocketone wrote:Good one rocketone. Too many people losing their heads and quite a few WUMs pretending to.
Was I watching a different game?
We scored in the first minute, we had 8 attempts on goal in the first half and I can't remember how many in the second.
We lost, so what ?
It was an away game against a team who were doing their damndest to get into the play-offs. Mboro played the best they have played in ages and hassled and harrased and did everything they could and Saints gave them a real good go back.
Doomngloom go away and post on another site please, this is the Southern Daily Echo, where Saints fans gather to support their team.
If you do not like Saints , by all means go on the Poopey site and tell them how rubbish we are, if you have a ticket for next week and you are only going to boo Saints or any individual player, then give your ticket to a real supporter who wants to go there and cheer on their team.
SOUTHAMPTON FOOTBALL CLUB support them through thick + thin and sing your hearts out !
Let's just try and forget about things for a bit and not wind ourselves up into negative hysteria. We will win on Saturday.
OSPREYSAINT
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8:18pm Sun 22 Apr 12
golddene
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golddene
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8:47pm Sun 22 Apr 12
circa 66 saint
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9:01pm Sun 22 Apr 12
yes they can have a bad day and not play well but the TEAM are good enough to cover for that,it doesn't always workout but that's life.
now for the prem do not write off any of these guys who many said would struggle in the championship.
it's our's for the taking
slugger
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9:15pm Sun 22 Apr 12
golddene wrote:hey , nice post ....... cheers mush !
Just disregard your latest setback and stuff coventry without a doubt you have been the best football team in the championship this season and definitely deserve your place in the prem next year, the south coast deserves a top level side there and that is you we will miss the banter with you but you've earned your right to compete at the highest domestic level as so do your players especially Ricky Lambert and Adam Lallana they have been brilliant for Saints this year and last to be honest, just get the win and don't you dare come back. With a bit of luck and some shrewd investment maybe we can carry on our rivalry at the next level have a great season next year i'll be watching you on MOTD.good luck and in the nicest way don't come back.seagulls
rob the saint in NZ
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9:49pm Sun 22 Apr 12
golddene wrote:Cheers mate.
Just disregard your latest setback and stuff coventry without a doubt you have been the best football team in the championship this season and definitely deserve your place in the prem next year, the south coast deserves a top level side there and that is you we will miss the banter with you but you've earned your right to compete at the highest domestic level as so do your players especially Ricky Lambert and Adam Lallana they have been brilliant for Saints this year and last to be honest, just get the win and don't you dare come back. With a bit of luck and some shrewd investment maybe we can carry on our rivalry at the next level have a great season next year i'll be watching you on MOTD.good luck and in the nicest way don't come back.seagulls
I hope some of our negative posters read & take note.
We have come so far in such a short space of time (19 months from 21st in League 1 to the verge of the PL), some people just seem to think succes is easy & will just fall into our laps.
This team have worked their socks off over the last two seasons, & standards are being raised all the time. We are being treated to some entertaining, expressive & expansive football with ball playing footballers.
Yes, sometimes we lose, sometimes payers make mistakes (like the refs), but do you really think that by condemning & undermining you will improve things?
Performing well in professional sport is so linked to a positive mind set that I just hope the players never read some of the posts on here (or NC & the Liebherr family).
If you have nothing constructive to say, ever, then I politely suggest at such a crucial stage of the season that you stay away.
Heaven forbid that you should ever get near the players in the dressing room before kick off - they'd either kick your head in, put in a transfer request or commit suicide.
Be grateful for what we have right now after the bad years, celebrate it & support the WHOLE team.
COYR!!!
WE ARE GOING UP!!!
Strasbourg Saint
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11:19pm Sun 22 Apr 12
golddene wrote:Nice one.
Just disregard your latest setback and stuff coventry without a doubt you have been the best football team in the championship this season and definitely deserve your place in the prem next year, the south coast deserves a top level side there and that is you we will miss the banter with you but you've earned your right to compete at the highest domestic level as so do your players especially Ricky Lambert and Adam Lallana they have been brilliant for Saints this year and last to be honest, just get the win and don't you dare come back. With a bit of luck and some shrewd investment maybe we can carry on our rivalry at the next level have a great season next year i'll be watching you on MOTD.good luck and in the nicest way don't come back.seagulls
Why does it take a fan from another club to sum up what some just can't see, which is that we've had (are having) one hell of a great season.
Goldene (and Gordon, Capt Haddock et al - alas not PressBox or Cookie) it's a pity you've dropped back. The dream ticket would have been a three team Southern promotion.
Let's hope we can pop a few bubblies this week and raise a glass to promotion, decent banter and ongoing friendly (post-PFC) rivalry.
Strasbourg Saint
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11:25pm Sun 22 Apr 12
btw, if you think things are looking up, d4rn right they are ...... not only are we on the verge of a great achievement but, following the first round of the elections here, the French look like they're finally getting rid of Sarky.
As Osprey put it earlier, every cloud ........
randre
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12:56am Mon 23 Apr 12
David Crook wrote:Yawn!
Fed up with Adkins,when after we lose a match,he say's to the press,will shall study the video,learn from our mistakes,and move on to the next match,but I am sorry Mr.Adkins after yesterdays result against a poor Middlesborough side you don't seem to.
OSPREYSAINT
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1:04am Mon 23 Apr 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Job done!
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Not seen you teasing the skunts for along time, you given up on your missionary work? :)Velleity wrote:In that case let it be on Saturday that we get the benefit of a real howler and I won't complain! Please don't take me seriously I like to tease.....OSPREYSAINT wrote:Wow, what a strange straw man you erect there. Of course I'm not saying that it's OK for refs to get things wrong. What I'm saying is that they DO get things wrong but it balances out over the season.Velleity wrote:Yeh, what you said, it was just an opinion, obviously I was out of order, it really is OK for Referees to get wrong then? To put it a different way, I thought Derbys 2nd goal at Nottarf yesterday looked to be as a result of player diving, but it doesn't matter anyway.OSPREYSAINT wrote:Regarding "the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season" just give it a little attention via a thought experiment (as Einstein used to call them) If the fixture list had been in a different order and Middlesbrough had been the first game of the season, that incident would be forgotten. Imagine a fixture list moreover where the Brighton game was the one we'd played yesterday with that appalling decision on the Fonte "penalty". Would you now be baying for a technology solution? Of course not. By the way, the "one decision" that could wreck the season may have been in the Bristol City match - or some other forgotten loss, but you're fixated on the one yesterday. That's natural (look up "Availability heuristic" if you want to waste half an hour) but misguided. Refs make mistakes. It's not a conspiracy and you really do win some and lose some.Velleity wrote: The laws of the game are clear. The ref's decision is final. Good and bad decisions balance out. Remember Fonte being a yard outside the box against Brighton when we got a penalty? You win some, you lose some and over a season you do fine. It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.Cannot accept this argument, if a Referees decison is final, it must therefore be the correct one, the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season, do you think that is fair and good for the game? There are four officials on the pitch,yet it seems only one is allowed to make the decision, this has to change for the good of the game. One senior Official should make the final decision, but it makes no sense when the technology available can be utilised to ensure fair play and decisions that cannot be criticised because the evidence is irrefutable.
OSPREYSAINT
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1:17am Mon 23 Apr 12
OSPREYSAINT wrote:Oh! and by the way my call for technology was give the Referees some help, not to castigate them, the pressures of top level football are great and the responsibility put on a single human are onerous, any assistance to aid them to get their final decison right has to be a good thing and would surely get people off their backs. It didn't even out on Saturday as two howlers were only matched by one tremendous call, that's not a balanced outcome
Velleity wrote:In that case let it be on Saturday that we get the benefit of a real howler and I won't complain! Please don't take me seriously I like to tease.....OSPREYSAINT wrote:Wow, what a strange straw man you erect there. Of course I'm not saying that it's OK for refs to get things wrong. What I'm saying is that they DO get things wrong but it balances out over the season.Velleity wrote:Yeh, what you said, it was just an opinion, obviously I was out of order, it really is OK for Referees to get wrong then? To put it a different way, I thought Derbys 2nd goal at Nottarf yesterday looked to be as a result of player diving, but it doesn't matter anyway.OSPREYSAINT wrote:Regarding "the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season" just give it a little attention via a thought experiment (as Einstein used to call them) If the fixture list had been in a different order and Middlesbrough had been the first game of the season, that incident would be forgotten. Imagine a fixture list moreover where the Brighton game was the one we'd played yesterday with that appalling decision on the Fonte "penalty". Would you now be baying for a technology solution? Of course not. By the way, the "one decision" that could wreck the season may have been in the Bristol City match - or some other forgotten loss, but you're fixated on the one yesterday. That's natural (look up "Availability heuristic" if you want to waste half an hour) but misguided. Refs make mistakes. It's not a conspiracy and you really do win some and lose some.Velleity wrote: The laws of the game are clear. The ref's decision is final. Good and bad decisions balance out. Remember Fonte being a yard outside the box against Brighton when we got a penalty? You win some, you lose some and over a season you do fine. It's over; move on to the next game and let's win it.Cannot accept this argument, if a Referees decison is final, it must therefore be the correct one, the argument that they even out over the Season is tenuous, this, one decision could wreck all of the hard work for the whole of the season, do you think that is fair and good for the game? There are four officials on the pitch,yet it seems only one is allowed to make the decision, this has to change for the good of the game. One senior Official should make the final decision, but it makes no sense when the technology available can be utilised to ensure fair play and decisions that cannot be criticised because the evidence is irrefutable.
Oldfan
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7:33am Mon 23 Apr 12
But this was not the case in this incident as it was not as such a mistaken decision but a blatant refusal to adminster the laws of the game. It was debatable if the foul was a red card outright or a second yellow card. But it was a card of some sort. Had it been another palyer he would have booked them (look at Fonte) but he bottled it for reasons only he knows. The problem now is it raises question marks not only about his ability but also his honesty (which is critical given what we know about cricket and betting syndicates).
What eventually transpired is Saints best chance of a goal in the second half was lost and apart from Guly's shot they never really troubled the goal again. It is not an excuse for for the defeat but you can bet your life it was a contributary factor.
Now I really do hope Boro do not make the play offs and also that Bates is disciplined.
SFCOLDBOY
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8:31am Mon 23 Apr 12
golddene wrote:You are a breath of fresh air.It has got a bit frought here recently as you can imagine.
Just disregard your latest setback and stuff coventry without a doubt you have been the best football team in the championship this season and definitely deserve your place in the prem next year, the south coast deserves a top level side there and that is you we will miss the banter with you but you've earned your right to compete at the highest domestic level as so do your players especially Ricky Lambert and Adam Lallana they have been brilliant for Saints this year and last to be honest, just get the win and don't you dare come back. With a bit of luck and some shrewd investment maybe we can carry on our rivalry at the next level have a great season next year i'll be watching you on MOTD.good luck and in the nicest way don't come back.seagulls
Thanks for the very positive comments.It's nice to see that opposing supporters understand football and not just blinkered by their own team.
We went to your place this season. The steward close to us was very friendly.
Loved your stadium, padded seating, what luxury.
Sorry to here Pompey "FANS" ripped some up. We had seats ripped out at SMS too.
I recall when talking to the steward he said that with all of the building expansion, anticipated, for the summer,seagulls would not be able to afford to go up.
Looks like he was right.(West Ham game looked a bit strange, totally out of character-- me thinks.).
Anyway good luck for next season, with any luck we'll meet in the Premier the following one.
COYR
Alicesdad
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9:03am Mon 23 Apr 12
A little tension is good for the game.
We are going up. We know it, the team knows it, and very very soon the whole world will know it.
Breathe, have a cup of tea, relax. It's in our hands. If Leicester do us a favour tonight that would be fine but we will finish the job in style on Saturday.
On Saturday we will be singing and will take the roof off St Mary's.
Calmness.
swiss_saint
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9:17am Mon 23 Apr 12
SaintL-Y
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PREMIERSAINTS-FACT
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12:02pm Mon 23 Apr 12
As for the comment above from the skate in spain, why don't you come on and say something atleast half intelligent.
The Referee made mistakes, and like the user said above the refs decision is final, even if it contradicts the actual rules of the game (i.e. player fouled was last man, one on one with the keeper and was just about to shoot at goal/professional foul). Terrible decision, especailly when about 5 minutes after at the other end fonte got a card for tugging the forwards shirt???
I think Saints actually played very well, at one point they knocked the ball around very well, kept it on the deck and it was a pleasure to watch. I do believe if Lallana would have made it 2-0 we would have taken the 3 points, Adkins does say that recurring sentence about moving on blah blah, but hes the manager and the motivator, hes got to keep the boys positive and I think he has done that very well they last few games...
The worst thing is I have had to postone our promotion party till next Saturday but thats OK by me!
Come on Saints!
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