Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread 07:20 - Jan 8 with 3065 views | ModeratorC | To follow. | | | | |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 08:39 - Jan 8 with 2139 views | KeithHaynes | Hard to gauge this one on ticket sales. | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 09:59 - Jan 8 with 2062 views | Azzuriswan | just read somewhere that Southampton have only sold about 10000 tickets for the match including approx 600 to us. They have moved our fans to the other side of the ground and are closing one stand for the game. Should be a cracking atmosphere....not | | | |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:01 - Jan 8 with 2052 views | onehunglow |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 09:59 - Jan 8 by Azzuriswan | just read somewhere that Southampton have only sold about 10000 tickets for the match including approx 600 to us. They have moved our fans to the other side of the ground and are closing one stand for the game. Should be a cracking atmosphere....not |
A game to win. Get a big PL team at home. Revive the interest Get the fans back Excitement | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:04 - Jan 8 with 2039 views | Azzuriswan | agree Onehunglow....a chance to make some money for the coffers and perhaps get a televised home draw against one of the big boys in the next round ...if we put out a strong side though otherwise a defeat. | | | |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:09 - Jan 8 with 2028 views | raynor94 | I'd prefer putting a strong side out at Cardiff, after so many games over the last couple of weeks, some need a rest | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:36 - Jan 8 with 1979 views | onehunglow |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:09 - Jan 8 by raynor94 | I'd prefer putting a strong side out at Cardiff, after so many games over the last couple of weeks, some need a rest |
Makes you wonder how our players actually do “rest” | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:37 - Jan 8 with 1980 views | Whiterockin |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:09 - Jan 8 by raynor94 | I'd prefer putting a strong side out at Cardiff, after so many games over the last couple of weeks, some need a rest |
I agree, not because it's Cardiff it could be any team, but the players need a rest. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 17:21 - Jan 8 with 1708 views | blackpooljack | Yeah just watch us go weak get turned over and then soton draw Liverpool in the next round. | | | |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 20:09 - Jan 8 with 1534 views | swancity |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:37 - Jan 8 by Whiterockin | I agree, not because it's Cardiff it could be any team, but the players need a rest. |
We have only 20 league games left to play in 4 months with just a handful of midweek fixtures. This is the FA Cup. It’s a chance to go through and to generate some excitement around the club with the possibility of making further progress The players do not need a rest. They prefer to be playing games. Ronald looks jaded but that’s because he’s inconsistent with his performances. He’s fit and young. Play a strong team to give ourselves a chance of going through. | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 21:15 - Jan 8 with 1427 views | raynor94 |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 20:09 - Jan 8 by swancity | We have only 20 league games left to play in 4 months with just a handful of midweek fixtures. This is the FA Cup. It’s a chance to go through and to generate some excitement around the club with the possibility of making further progress The players do not need a rest. They prefer to be playing games. Ronald looks jaded but that’s because he’s inconsistent with his performances. He’s fit and young. Play a strong team to give ourselves a chance of going through. |
The Pompey and WBA games say different they looked knackered after 3 games in a week which showed how threadbare are squad is | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 22:24 - Jan 8 with 1304 views | KeithHaynes |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 20:09 - Jan 8 by swancity | We have only 20 league games left to play in 4 months with just a handful of midweek fixtures. This is the FA Cup. It’s a chance to go through and to generate some excitement around the club with the possibility of making further progress The players do not need a rest. They prefer to be playing games. Ronald looks jaded but that’s because he’s inconsistent with his performances. He’s fit and young. Play a strong team to give ourselves a chance of going through. |
You are right with regards wanting to bring some excitement and success to the club. My view still remains that another loss will result in Luke getting closer to the trap door. I still believe even now he isn’t far away in any event. The new investors haven’t been in a good place regards this since it all kicked off after Portsmouth away. Investors who want to see winners and who have put 21 million into the club.
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 23:09 - Jan 8 with 1228 views | GVJack | When we say "rest players". Surely they could wind down their training in between matches. I'm not sports scientist, but are you telling me that 6 calendar days is not enough time to recover? I'm not denying the effort they put in on match day isn't gruelling, but they have 6 full days to recover... Training would be optional if they needed a rest surely? Get yourself home, couple of pints of Guinness, get some pasta and a protein shake down you, chill out on the Monday, game of golf on a tuesday and they should be good to go again from the Wednesday. You can rest when your dead (or in the summer). Strong as possible team please, pile the misery on the scum who tried/did rip us off with our previous managers compensation and hopefully we'll get a big tie in the next round! | | | |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 06:04 - Jan 9 with 1122 views | onehunglow |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 23:09 - Jan 8 by GVJack | When we say "rest players". Surely they could wind down their training in between matches. I'm not sports scientist, but are you telling me that 6 calendar days is not enough time to recover? I'm not denying the effort they put in on match day isn't gruelling, but they have 6 full days to recover... Training would be optional if they needed a rest surely? Get yourself home, couple of pints of Guinness, get some pasta and a protein shake down you, chill out on the Monday, game of golf on a tuesday and they should be good to go again from the Wednesday. You can rest when your dead (or in the summer). Strong as possible team please, pile the misery on the scum who tried/did rip us off with our previous managers compensation and hopefully we'll get a big tie in the next round! |
Great post Times were players down a pit then came home,napped in a chair then caught us t play football when pitches were vile,a ball of death to play with and cabbage patch pitches . Tiday,like many young mem,they are simply soft ,proven on the pitch being hurt by innocuous conteacts | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 08:37 - Jan 9 with 1057 views | jack247 | I don’t know how seriously they will be taking this, but their first team beats ours quite easily. They finished 4th last season and spent £100m in the summer. I’m not sure that going there with our best eleven would get a result anyway. Our players looked fried against Portsmouth and Luton (I’m sure Williams’ comments didn’t help matters, but they were clearly fatigued anyway). I’d be using this as a chance to play the likes of Abdulai and Lloyd. Keep the lads who play every week on the bench or out of the squad. Grimes and Cullen have dropped from their usual levels lately. I’d be resting them, but I don’t think Williams will. | | | |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 08:56 - Jan 9 with 1035 views | swancity | Resting players who have not played for 8 days? It’s the FA Cup not the Pontins Midland Reserve cup. Lots of money and pride at stake. As for Southampton their confidence is low and the crowd will be quiet and small comparatively so it’s a good time to play them. We owe it to our fans and club to give it the best shot. Resting players ? They are young footballers. Get out there and do your job. | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 09:18 - Jan 9 with 1016 views | raynor94 |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 08:37 - Jan 9 by jack247 | I don’t know how seriously they will be taking this, but their first team beats ours quite easily. They finished 4th last season and spent £100m in the summer. I’m not sure that going there with our best eleven would get a result anyway. Our players looked fried against Portsmouth and Luton (I’m sure Williams’ comments didn’t help matters, but they were clearly fatigued anyway). I’d be using this as a chance to play the likes of Abdulai and Lloyd. Keep the lads who play every week on the bench or out of the squad. Grimes and Cullen have dropped from their usual levels lately. I’d be resting them, but I don’t think Williams will. |
Pretty much my thoughts as well, not popular it seems but a few need a rest | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:30 - Jan 9 with 941 views | vetchonian |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 21:15 - Jan 8 by raynor94 | The Pompey and WBA games say different they looked knackered after 3 games in a week which showed how threadbare are squad is |
Though in fairness we played 4 games in 10 days with just 2 days "recovery" in between each game and we would have been travelling to. Players would have had 7 days recovery time since the West Brom game though they will have had to travel down. Personally I'd like to see us give this game a go as has been said we could win and draw a big side at home which will help the coffers and possibly bring back some fans. Then there is whammy of no replay so should it be a draw after 90 mins then it goes to extra time....would we want that with the Cardiff games in 7 days though they have an extra game as they play tonight then again on Tuesday night getting only an average of 3 .6 days recovery between games whilst we will have 6 days between games albeit we do have to travel and they don't for their games. it's going ro be a tough call for Luke....he needs wins otherwise to quote him forever if I do not help us produce good football and try and get out of this division. I would not expect anyone to. So he has to deliver | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:54 - Jan 9 with 914 views | onehunglow |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 08:56 - Jan 9 by swancity | Resting players who have not played for 8 days? It’s the FA Cup not the Pontins Midland Reserve cup. Lots of money and pride at stake. As for Southampton their confidence is low and the crowd will be quiet and small comparatively so it’s a good time to play them. We owe it to our fans and club to give it the best shot. Resting players ? They are young footballers. Get out there and do your job. |
There is a great photo out there of Nat Lofthouse as he finishes a night shift ,complete with empty sandwich box,off home to have some snap and a nap then catch the bus to play in front of 50,000 at Burnley park on a cabbage patch. Tough times,tough men Now,,even our modest club has soft,effete employees who are financially secure and they’ve not reached 30 .The likes of Allen and Naughton simply topping up their pension pots. Few modern day beauts know anything about hard work,as our forefathers did . | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:56 - Jan 9 with 913 views | onehunglow |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 22:24 - Jan 8 by KeithHaynes | You are right with regards wanting to bring some excitement and success to the club. My view still remains that another loss will result in Luke getting closer to the trap door. I still believe even now he isn’t far away in any event. The new investors haven’t been in a good place regards this since it all kicked off after Portsmouth away. Investors who want to see winners and who have put 21 million into the club.
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Stop teasing me Guv. I’m getting excited all over again Get him out Grimes will play ,no doubt | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 11:05 - Jan 9 with 883 views | vetchonian |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 10:54 - Jan 9 by onehunglow | There is a great photo out there of Nat Lofthouse as he finishes a night shift ,complete with empty sandwich box,off home to have some snap and a nap then catch the bus to play in front of 50,000 at Burnley park on a cabbage patch. Tough times,tough men Now,,even our modest club has soft,effete employees who are financially secure and they’ve not reached 30 .The likes of Allen and Naughton simply topping up their pension pots. Few modern day beauts know anything about hard work,as our forefathers did . |
I have posted on this subject of player fatigue before. I dint understand how professional athletes should suffer from it. Compare 12 hr shitdt underground 5 days a week with what 12 hours between. But it doesnseem to happen apparently | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 11:15 - Jan 9 with 867 views | guthrieintherain |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 22:24 - Jan 8 by KeithHaynes | You are right with regards wanting to bring some excitement and success to the club. My view still remains that another loss will result in Luke getting closer to the trap door. I still believe even now he isn’t far away in any event. The new investors haven’t been in a good place regards this since it all kicked off after Portsmouth away. Investors who want to see winners and who have put 21 million into the club.
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Can we afford to sack him. Luton looking for a new manager has he ruled himself out yet and Plymouth. Go on you know it makes sense. [Post edited 9 Jan 11:17]
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 11:15 - Jan 9 with 862 views | onehunglow |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 11:05 - Jan 9 by vetchonian | I have posted on this subject of player fatigue before. I dint understand how professional athletes should suffer from it. Compare 12 hr shitdt underground 5 days a week with what 12 hours between. But it doesnseem to happen apparently |
When they rest ,they don’t do so effectively . I’ve sone a bit of conditioning in my time I’ve also worked horrific hours that would shatter these footballers Dockers ,Shipbuilders ,miners,steelworkers,farmers ,Fishermen all had far greater exhausting jobs and infinitely more dangerous too. It gets me going just to see them wearing gloves and tights | |
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 12:55 - Jan 9 with 741 views | Fireboy2 |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 11:05 - Jan 9 by vetchonian | I have posted on this subject of player fatigue before. I dint understand how professional athletes should suffer from it. Compare 12 hr shitdt underground 5 days a week with what 12 hours between. But it doesnseem to happen apparently |
Because we have a thin squad our better players are playing more minutes than the better players from other clubs in the championship who have bigger squads, that's why we struggle after 60 mins of most games. Clubs with bigger squads can manage players fatigue far better than us simply because they have bigger squads. Imo our players who play most minutes should be rested in preparation for the scum game but that's just my opinion. [Post edited 9 Jan 15:49]
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Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 13:13 - Jan 9 with 693 views | Whiterockin |
Southampton v Swansea City : FA Cup Match day thread on 12:55 - Jan 9 by Fireboy2 | Because we have a thin squad our better players are playing more minutes than the better players from other clubs in the championship who have bigger squads, that's why we struggle after 60 mins of most games. Clubs with bigger squads can manage players fatigue far better than us simply because they have bigger squads. Imo our players who play most minutes should be rested in preparation for the scum game but that's just my opinion. [Post edited 9 Jan 15:49]
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Clubs spend a fortune on medical science and a support structure for players, yet some supporters think they know better. If the science says they are ready to play they will be considered if not they won't. In cup games teams are often shuffled about, even those with stronger squads than us. | | | |
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