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Discussion in 'Southampton' started by saintlyhero, May 11, 2012.

  1. saintlyhero

    saintlyhero Well-Known Member

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    If ever anyone doubted our Premier league credentials another reminder is the amount of ex players and managers who ply their trade at the top level. So who are you looking forward to welcoming back? And will you applaud, boo or shrug.
    Here is a reminder of some key names;

    Arsenal - Walcott & Oxlade Chamberlain
    Tottenham - Gareth Bale & Harry Redknapp
    Newcastle - Alan Pardew (very outside chance of Leon Best)
    Fulham - Chris Baird
    Swansea - Nathan Dyer
    Norwich - Andrew Surman
    Stoke - Peter Crouch, Rory Delap, Kenwyne Jones, Ricardo Fuller
     
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  2. Big_Si

    Big_Si Active Member

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    I think they will all get a good reception apart from Redknapp, Dyer and Fuller. The others mainly left, due to us having to reduce the wage bill or getting massive offers for them.

    On a side note that would be a really strong team with a lot of international experience as well.
     
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  3. Joe!

    Joe! Well-Known Member

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    I must say I never thought that Fuller or Best would ever play in the Premier League. They were so very mediocre.
     
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  4. Saints_Alive

    Saints_Alive Well-Known Member

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    One person that deserves a great reception is Alan Pardew, he laid the foundations of the attacking, attractive team as it is now, he also gave us a trophy and a great day out at Wembley. Nobody really knows why Nicola Cortese chose to end his contract, maybe it was just a personality clash, but he has proved with Newcastle how good a manager he is. Andrew Surman is another who I will be applauding, it wasn't his fault that he left us and his transfer fee helped the club in it's darkest hour.
     
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    Schad Well-Known Member

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    Absolutely. I'm glad that we opted to go with Nigel because the results speak for themselves, but Pardew deserves a warm welcome back to SMS for his role in assembling this squad.
     
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    ----HistoryRepeating---- Well-Known Member

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    Pards deserved the manager award at toon, he's done a fantastic job.
     
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  7. Saintly Phoenix

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    Not sure Kenwyne Jones will get the best reception, acted like a giant baby in going on strike until we let him move on. Always nice when players are so appreciative of being given their 'big break'...
    Several others we'll see back also - Danny Guthrie and One Size, if QPR stay up.
     
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  8. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    Amazes me every time I see Stoke on MOTD. It's like stepping back in time, especially watching Rory lining up one of those utterly pointless throw-ins. I don't actually recall one of those long throws ever leading to a goal for us, but apparently it did happen once or twice.
     
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    Alan Pardew laid the foundations for where we are now so imagine that he will get a really good reception when he comes to SMS - to go from being Saints manager in Lg1 to Prem manager of the year in such a short period of time is one of footballs better stories.

    tbh i wouldnt boo any of the above as football is a fluid industry to say the least and managers & players move on, whatever the circumstances - its only us supporters who remain static ! HR didnt cover himself with glory during his short stay here but its history now - if he had managed to keep us up he might have been a hero.
     
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  10. Saints Fan4Life

    Saints Fan4Life Well-Known Member

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    The only one's I think will get a bad reception is Redknapp & Jones, possibly Dyer too
     
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  11. Saintly Phoenix

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    I remember at some point Harry saying that if he had known about Delap's long throws we would have stayed up. Or something like that. Nice one 'Arry, you big dope.
     
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