It's best not to play an extra CB when only one CB is of fair quality (in theory) and they're being played LB/LWB!Is he still going for 3 at the back, with two of those three being Smalling and Evans?
If yes, then he's clearly clueless!
Pay it no mind, he really is a nobody.
While on the Mail agenda: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tml?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490
Ignores what he says and posts a negative article anyway!
Pay it no mind, he really is a nobody.
Pretty irritating article by Martin Samuel in the mail. Won't link it. He doesn't deserve the clicks. Essentially: Saints are lucky they aren't getting relegated this year but we will be... eventually.
Nah Samuels has always disliked us, it's just his way of having another dig.Not that bad really, more of a hypothetical and warning to not repeat the last transfer window.
Fact is when it comes to clubs that have had substantial changes over the summer our current success is the exception rather than the rule so we should be glad that the pieces have fit and everything integrated so smoothly because it could quite easily have gone the other way.
I understand the fans desire to defend a club from negativity...we would defend hyper-aggresive hornets if they nested exclusively in St Mary's...but with this piece I actually hope someone like Ralph or Les reads it and maybe, just maybe it crosses their mind when their reviewing offers for our players in future windows.
Aaaanyway. What an absolutely perfect weekend's sport. I'm guessing this is the highest Saints have been in the top flight since 1984, so even though it's only September, I am going to seize every possible opportunity that comes my way to have a look at the table in every possible format.
Meanwhile, taking pleasure in the misfortune of others is not the most endearing human trait; indefensible really. But Spurs and Liverpool both losing surely has to be the work of a vengeful SFC supporting deity. And to cap it all, yesterday afternoon I walked into a pub in Farnborough just in time to witness that Vardy fella's goal against Man Utd, bringing the whole pub to it's feet. You can go pretty much anywhere in the world and find a bar or cafe full of people cheering on Man Utd, but almost anywhere in this country, a goal against them causes joy unconfined; that reaction in a pub in Farnborough filled me with a warm glow of affection for my fellow countrymen and women.