I agree. Much as our beautiful team goal against Chelsea deserves it, Son’s was individual brilliance.Some lovely goals in there, but surely Son's solo effort.
Don't see many of them anymore.
I agree. Much as our beautiful team goal against Chelsea deserves it, Son’s was individual brilliance.Some lovely goals in there, but surely Son's solo effort.
Don't see many of them anymore.
There are teams outside the bottom 3 who look vulnerable as well. Burnley and Newcastle in particular.
I think Brighton too, they play nice football but they don't score enough, like before, but they also concede more easily.
Every few weeks we think the bottom three is sorted and then it changes. Having said that I would be concerned if I was Norwich or Aston Villa.
If Norwich don't bear Bournemouth at home next week I think we can safely say they're done.
I think Brighton will have enough. Good manager and they don't concede many.I think Brighton too, they play nice football but they don't score enough, like before, but they also concede more easily.
Every few weeks we think the bottom three is sorted and then it changes. Having said that I would be concerned if I was Norwich or Aston Villa.
I have a feeling they will beat Bournemouth.
Always have a soft spot for Norwich...nice fans.
Bless him. What an absolute legend he is.A friend of mine in South Africa just sent me this. Sadio goes up in my estimation even more!
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What an amazing example he sets.
No wonder he plays with a smile on his face, he must have the lightest conscience on the planet.
Yes, but also of interest in a footballing sense...and he was a Saints' favourite at one time.I agree, but shouldn't this be on the new Environmental thread now we are talking about the planet?