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Forest and Villa at home should have yielded points,we got none. Those subs yesterday were ridiculous.In our position to have bought two good players and leave them on the bench,well one of them,the other till 6 min to go is just naive . Jumping about and chewing gum................ With the proper manager we would escape relegation, under Jones relegation is nailed on.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 10:51 - Jan 22 with 1484 views
According to the latest Deloittes football survey, Southampton are the 30th riuchest club in thw world. Ok, that may or may not be true, but one thing is for certain, we dont have a manager in the top 100, let alone the top 30.
He's a cheapest of the cheap option and the Club's diorectors need slapping for such a cretinous decision.
I have never been so disillusioned with SFC ever and that's saying something.
Nathan Jones Your View on 12:05 - Jan 22 by Chesham_Saint
According to the latest Deloittes football survey, Southampton are the 30th riuchest club in thw world. Ok, that may or may not be true, but one thing is for certain, we dont have a manager in the top 100, let alone the top 30.
He's a cheapest of the cheap option and the Club's diorectors need slapping for such a cretinous decision.
I have never been so disillusioned with SFC ever and that's saying something.
Spot on for me. NJ is playing Steve Bruce football. No proper tactics, or if there are, nobody can see any apart from “try harder”, “kick it long”.
No PL team can carry a player who is unable to find a team mate with a pass as frequently as Diallo, yet NJ is picking him to start games.
I don’t know why people are saying we played well last night. For the first half hour we were all over the place and with better finishing by Newcastle the tie would have been over. Second half we gave it a go but never really looked like scoring. Newcastle missed at least 2 sitters so it was a lucky 1 nil defeat. Jones sat there shivering apart from the times he was waving his arms about. The team lacked any shape and are tactically clueless.
“Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously'
Nathan Jones Your View on 08:43 - Jan 25 by Heisenberg
I don’t know why people are saying we played well last night. For the first half hour we were all over the place and with better finishing by Newcastle the tie would have been over. Second half we gave it a go but never really looked like scoring. Newcastle missed at least 2 sitters so it was a lucky 1 nil defeat. Jones sat there shivering apart from the times he was waving his arms about. The team lacked any shape and are tactically clueless.
As far as I can see, he has the leadership qualities of a school prefect, the tactical noise of a toddler and the charisma of a dog turd.
People think we played well because the bar for a “good” performance has been so woefully low the last 18 months that judgement is clouded.
The blame for the mess we are in this season is wholly down to SR and two key things. Keeping the last incumbent past the summer and not buying any experienced leaders out on the pitch.
Jam tomorrow
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Nathan Jones Your View on 10:16 - Jan 25 with 1077 views
I may be an incurable optimist, but I have not yet lost hope.
It's not perfect by any means but there is an energy and hunger about the team that had been completely lost under RH.
When you're down at the bottom, scrapping just to keep your head above water, the right attitude is vital and if this pugnacious, irritating manager can transfer his personality to the team then we are still in with a chance of survival.
Even more so if we can get in a couple of decent players before the window closes.
Nathan Jones Your View on 10:16 - Jan 25 by DorsetIan
I may be an incurable optimist, but I have not yet lost hope.
It's not perfect by any means but there is an energy and hunger about the team that had been completely lost under RH.
When you're down at the bottom, scrapping just to keep your head above water, the right attitude is vital and if this pugnacious, irritating manager can transfer his personality to the team then we are still in with a chance of survival.
Even more so if we can get in a couple of decent players before the window closes.
' irritating manager can transfer his personality to the team '
Not sure that is what we need now.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 11:43 - Jan 25 with 1006 views