Thats because there isn't any real positive news to get excited about just media tittle tattle trying to sell all our players like normalSome of you like to moan alot
Thats because there isn't any real positive news to get excited about just media tittle tattle trying to sell all our players like normalSome of you like to moan alot
Well, we do support Saints, which means we are, by nature, masochistic! Hence the moaning...Some of you like to moan alot
Well, we do support Saints, which means we are, by nature, masochistic! Hence the moaning...![]()
Well, we do support Saints, which means we are, by nature, masochistic! Hence the moaning...![]()
This is the new, optimistic Saints.
Can’t last, obviously.
I'll start moaning when we are **** again and sell 20 playersThats because there isn't any real positive news to get excited about just media tittle tattle trying to sell all our players like normal
If we were to pick up a couple of serious injuries, suspensions were to mount up we will need quality back ups or we will be in danger of dropping places. Every position we move up the PL means we get a bigger slice of the money for next year so the actual nett spend might be quite minimal.
The higher up the league we are also makes us a more attractive proposition for adding quality players in the summer, when some of our squad inevitably leave. Also, Ralph wants to build the team with players who naturally fit his style. Even though we are playing well at the moment we will be even stronger if the club can unearth new gems that turn out to have the same attitude and work ethic as Danny Ings and JWP.
What is fascinating for me is that the one player who seems instrumental to me in the Saints resurgence is not a new signing but Stuart Armstrong who seems like a gem we never knew we had. Previously he seemed like a fringe player who would be lucky to get on the bench whereas he now must surely be one of the first names on the team sheet. One of the best players we have had in the last ten years was Steve Davis and I now feel that Armstrong is perhaps filling the void that has been such a miss since the former's departure.
Is he any good at Snooker ?
From 4-2-2-2 to 4-4-2. Complete agreement.So glad we stopped putting square pegs into them round holes.
Everything works now.
He saw trees of green, red roses tooWho, McDonald?
Who, McDonald?
He saw trees of green, red roses too
Oh wrong Armstrong.
What is fascinating for me is that the one player who seems instrumental to me in the Saints resurgence is not a new signing but Stuart Armstrong who seems like a gem we never knew we had. Previously he seemed like a fringe player who would be lucky to get on the bench whereas he now must surely be one of the first names on the team sheet. One of the best players we have had in the last ten years was Steve Davis and I now feel that Armstrong is perhaps filling the void that has been such a miss since the former's departure.
What is fascinating for me is that the one player who seems instrumental to me in the Saints resurgence is not a new signing but Stuart Armstrong who seems like a gem we never knew we had. Previously he seemed like a fringe player who would be lucky to get on the bench whereas he now must surely be one of the first names on the team sheet. One of the best players we have had in the last ten years was Steve Davis and I now feel that Armstrong is perhaps filling the void that has been such a miss since the former's departure.
very true.... very similar to Bednarek when Ralph arrived... had belatedly got a kick in training before the recently bearded Ralph arrived.... then is one of the first names down when we all thought he was in danger of becoming another Vegard Forren. No drama, no fuss, no showboating..... I love that we have no superstars.... no attitudes .... no prima donnas....