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Realistic visions of where we will finish ?

Discussion in 'Southampton' started by gomarchingin, Sep 7, 2012.

  1. gomarchingin

    gomarchingin New Member

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    Ok I wil not post on this thread other than this , where do you think Southampton will finish this season based solely upon the players we at this moment ?
     
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  2. Joe!

    Joe! Well-Known Member

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    Clubs I think are worse than ours: Villa, Reading, QPR, Wigan, Norwich, Stoke.

    That makes us 14th.
     
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  3. BassettSaint

    BassettSaint Active Member

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    I've said 15th since 28/4/12 and I'm gonna stick with it now - 15th!
     
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  4. Mr.Gaston Ramirez

    Mr.Gaston Ramirez New Member

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    13th to 15th.I'm going for 13th.
     
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  5. I J Miggs

    I J Miggs Active Member

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    10th maybe a place or two higher , if we play like we did against the Manchester clubs .
     
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  6. dman

    dman Member

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    About 15th.
     
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  7. IMO Im ITK

    IMO Im ITK Active Member

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  8. Itchen North Matt

    Itchen North Matt Active Member

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    17th would do me, but since you ask, I think we'll finsh the season about 14th. There are teams worse than us and our run-in looks reasonable. We have a group of talented, young players who have a few lessons to learn at the moment, but will come back strongly and show the likes of West Ham and QPR what they're missing out on. Swansea have taken a strategy of buying younger and from left field and they look in good shape this season.
     
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  9. pass the football

    pass the football Well-Known Member

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    Realistically we could finish anywhere from 6th to 20th. Does that help?
     
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  10. IMO Im ITK

    IMO Im ITK Active Member

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    NO, get your crystal ball out and tell me exactly where!
     
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  11. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    Below Man Utd.

    Above West Ham.
     
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  12. thereisonlyoneno7

    thereisonlyoneno7 Well-Known Member

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    I think one thing Adkins has brought us is consistency. We will finish 2nd then :smiley-finger007:
     
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  13. St.Kreuzberg

    St.Kreuzberg Active Member

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    There are good signs and bad signs - Lambert looks like he will be able to score goals at this level and cause defenders trouble, but our defence looks fragile and may concede/leak goals by the bucket load. We have players with real potential, and some new kids on the block. Will Guly be a force? Will JRod shine? Ramirez totally untried and how long before he gets used to the pace of the PL? The list is seemingly endless and with so many ponderables my best guess would be the bottom 6, perhaps even relegated if we don't further bolster the back-line in Jan. But, and this is a big but, we could exceed all of those expectations if the new guys click, and the likes of Guly really step up to the mark. Here's hoping they do, then middle table finish and an exiting cup run awaits?
     
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  14. Mr.Gaston Ramirez

    Mr.Gaston Ramirez New Member

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    Guly won't play much for us.
     
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  15. saintlyhero

    saintlyhero Well-Known Member

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    I'm going for 14th. Much healthier to prove you can score goals than keep clean sheets in this league.
    It was a sub par performance against Wigan but we looked pretty solid. A terrific through ball and finish did us and the second was just one of those things in the context of the match.
     
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  16. Jose Fonte baby

    Jose Fonte baby Well-Known Member

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    I'll stick with 16th, but 17th will do me. <ok>
     
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  17. pass the football

    pass the football Well-Known Member

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    You must be ITK! Tell us more!
     
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  18. Mr.Gaston Ramirez

    Mr.Gaston Ramirez New Member

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    No, I'm just using logic.
     
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  19. pompeymeowth

    pompeymeowth Prepare for trouble x Staff Member

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    First time for everything, Adam;)
     
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  20. Itchen North Matt

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    If Fox/Shaw step up to the plate and Yoshida is even half decent, I think the defence will be OK. Man-marking players like Tevez and Van Persie is impossible, so the emphasis will be on team pressing and positioning. It's important that we get to grips with the long game. We will be faced with teams who are better on the ball than us and will expect to beat us. If we're going to set an early pace like we did against Man U, we need to work out how to maintain it. Kelvin needs to be very tidy since a misplaced ball from him puts the defence in all sorts of trouble.

    Good as Lambert is, he's not the fittest player and won't last 90 minutes of every game. He can also be a bit of a carthorse off the ball and defenders on their game can often pick him up. With those things in mind, we need backup plans that don't involve destroying the good shape we've got going. As a team, we're too dependant on him and it's important to shift that dependence so we can comfortably carry on when he does move on or starts declining.
     
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