I'd give your right arm for an early goal.We have won all our games we have scored 1st in this season, and I would expect the same if we did against Brighton.
An early goal would be nice please.

I'd give your right arm for an early goal.![]()
thanks Fran. Well if we do, I clearly won't be clapping.thanks Fran. Well if we do, I clearly won't be clapping.
Mrs Game and I are going.
There's been at least one other Saints' game at the Amex TLL, because I had the mis-fortune to go to that one as well. We lost 3-0, had a legitamate goal not given with the score 0-0 and had Rickie sent off later in the game. Apart from that it was great.
It's funny how yesterday's result has changed my attitude to this one. Before the game I was doubting the wisdom of buying tickets for Brighton but now I can't wait. Fickle fan or what?
A win gives you hope....and you polish that bit of hope till it sparkles. The best time is now... between matches.I'm also going with the missus and until yesterday was preparing to be mightily annoyed at myself for spending the money. Amazing how a win changes perception.

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I'm all for Boufal starting (and have been for some while), but after listening to the Davis interview on BT and Pellegrino after the WBA game it sounds like he is unlikely to this week. Davis mentioned the fact that he has lots of talent, but needs to learn when to take people on. If we are losing 1-0 with 20 minutes to go throw him on when the opposition is sat deep so he can try and unlock them. If he starts and its 0-0 and he tries to beat a man inside our own half and gets caught out then it is a far bigger problem. I agree with others that he should be given an opportunity but if the manager and captain don't appear to trust his decision making then it doesn't sound positive.
The main issue I took from the interview is how long it is taking Boufal to learn when to keep it simple and when to take players on, he has been here a year now (admittedly injury hit) but this should be taught in training, not in proper games.
Good job o-one did this with a young Matthew Le Tissier - it saying he's that good, but MLT was our creative spark. Alan Ball used to just let him do what he wanted.
I am not old enough to really remember peak Le Tissier, but did he try and skin the opposition players in dangerous areas like I have seen Boufal attempt a few times? I like Boufal and, like yourself, want him to have a run of games starting in the team. But I can understand the managers position if the trust isn't there for him to not try a flip flap in our penalty area.
The best comparison I can come up with for him is he reminds me a fair bit of Mahrez the season before Leicester won the Prem. Obviously talented but hadn't put it together consistently in the Prem and was making the wrong decisions regularly. Hopefully he can grow into the player Mahrez has become.
I'm all for Boufal starting (and have been for some while), but after listening to the Davis interview on BT and Pellegrino after the WBA game it sounds like he is unlikely to this week. Davis mentioned the fact that he has lots of talent, but needs to learn when to take people on. If we are losing 1-0 with 20 minutes to go throw him on when the opposition is sat deep so he can try and unlock them. If he starts and its 0-0 and he tries to beat a man inside our own half and gets caught out then it is a far bigger problem. I agree with others that he should be given an opportunity but if the manager and captain don't appear to trust his decision making then it doesn't sound positive.
The main issue I took from the interview is how long it is taking Boufal to learn when to keep it simple and when to take players on, he has been here a year now (admittedly injury hit) but this should be taught in training, not in proper games.
---Gabbi -- Long-
------- Boufal-------
Davis-----------Lemina
-----------Romeu---------
Berty-VvD-Yoshi-Cedric
--------Goalkeeper-------
Same as before but with boufal.
The Claude Puel diamond!