Guly is a good player whose every mistake seems to be noticed. I am sorry if it is getting to him...I want every player at Southampton to be happy. We are having a great season. This is all very unfair.
What did he do today?
It's all because he is foreign and black.
It's all because he is foreign and black.

I think it is inherent of English football where fans assess players on their speed, strength, height and how much they run around rather than looking at more subtle qualities.
Too many people look at Guly and then Lee and think that because Guly does not run around in a similar way he is lazy. Personally I think he is technically very good, good in the air and is best as an attacked or in the hole. I thought he was very good against Barnsley, however there are people on here who always seems to think he has played poorly but I am not sure why, even though his vision is second to none and he is really quite creative and similar to Lallana.
I am a Guly fan, and understand why he plays every week. However for Reading I do not want him to start. Reading were so effective against us because they played very high and closed us down really well. Guly needs time and space to do his stuff. Id much rather have de Ridder or Puncheon start (preferably de Ridder). He tore them a new one when he came on at their place. He will be too fast to close down effectively and will run at Reading defenders, when Guly will lose the ball alot. I know his end product is not as good, but id rather have "bad products" in and around the box than lose the ball at the halfway line.
He will also have it in the back of his mind that he scored against Reading before and that will give him confidence. And if Guly was sulking about the fans today, he wont have any confidence going into the most important game of the season, at home, infront of 30000 of them.
We've been vulnerable down our right side all season. I think that's more down to the right back rather than right midfield positions.
Do you think that is because Richardson is encouraged to get forward so much or that you do not think he is good enough positionally?
We need solid midfielders who defend against Reading so I would stick with Chaplow. However I would consider playing Guly in the hole, it was his pass/assist that opened up the Reading midfield who looked like keeping us out with their solidity for De Ridder to score.
Hmm, would rather have Lambert and Sharp up top though. And although i dont know how he did today, Chaplow has been pretty average lately. Perhaps if Richardson overlapped Chaplow to deliver the width, pace and crossing ability, but then they are going to tear us apart on the right on the counter like last time.
Chaplow can be more easily closed down aswell
Well then surely playing De Ridder and Richardson would surely exacerbate the issue?