The Beeb are making this match a LIVE commentary job, I believe. So that's Solent or Radio 5. Might give the national station a go this time. Looking at the detailed feature the BBC Football website has put up, the match facts turned out to be interesting. Apparently, the teams have met 50 times, with Saints winning 31 times and Palace 23. Impressive eh..? Yeah, you've spotted it too, haven't you. Apart from no draws, their sums don't add up. Don't believe me..? Here's a direct screen print [just in case they correct their error]. Here's the link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15346395.stm
I spotted that last night Secondstain, but not as clever as you in bring able to do a screen shot. You'd think someone there would spot that.
I didn't realise Forbes Phillipson-Masters was at Saints that young!!! I remember a lad called Le Tissier, but he wasn't hyphenated (pedant exits stage right) Anyone else remember the poshest name in football, Forbes Phillipson-Masters?
Again? That'll be the third time in under six weeks wont it? (Cardiff, West Ham, Palace?) It's like buses... Criticise the FL show all you like people, but I think we have to give the BBC some credit here. They certainly aren't ignoring us with their radio coverage.
Walcott was quick, Bale was strong, Chamberlain was quick and strong - I don't think it's a coincidence. Lallana was neither and stayed put. By the time he gets noticed, he'll be like Jack Wilshere i.e. too expensive for anyone to consider buying him for what he actually is. The media won't pay him a scrap of notice until he starts dominating teams and I predict it will be a while before he can do that. He's a local lad and I can't see him not signing a professional contract at 17. Once that happens, we can demand big money and no-one will pay that unless he's tearing the league a new one. For a small lad playing CM, it's unlikely to happen straight away. It's unreasonable to expect him to come in at 16 and play like Xavi from the off. Xavi himself took ages to mature as a player. I do think he'll come good, but I don't think he'll explode on to the stage like Walcott, Bale and Chamberlain. When he comes good though, I think he'll come very good. Bale and Walcott are both quite one dimensional. Lallana certainly isn't and I don't think JWP will be either.
please log in to view this image They're on the bus. Ward-Prowse, Dean and Moore to sing soon. Is that Barnard in the background next to Rickie(?) or Lee Holmes?
From what I see: Lambert, Barnard, Do Prado, Schneiderlin, Butterfield, Harding, De Ridder, Martin and Bialkowski all in squad.
I hate that boom boom when people are listening to music on the bus. If I was Nige, I'd make them all turn their gizmos off and start reading books.