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Yorkshire Media Claim That Sheffield Wednesday Battling To Keep Danny Rohl
at 01:00:58

We're definitely going back to the Championship, so he could help us there. But—unless our goal is to be a Championship-caliber side—I do wish could stop entertaining Championship-level options and aspire to more elite signings.
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Southampton V Tottenham Hotspur The Verdict
at 00:42:43

Le Tissier put it pretty well in this instance: "It was a great watch last season under Russell but if we’re honest we got away with the way we played because of the quality of the opposition at times, always thought we’d need to adapt our style of play a little bit with the upgrade in the standard of opponent in the PL but sadly we didn’t. Wish Russell all the best in his next venture."
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Russell Martin Turns On The Fans And Players
at 20:37:28

We're surely relegated by this point, so I think the question has to be whether RM is the right man to promote us from the Championship once more.
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Enough Is Enough ! Russell Martin Has To Adapt Or Go !
at 18:34:10

As for Stevens, how ever will he make the apprenticeship hours to become a hairdresser if RM keeps picking him to play football?! We saw the inevitable outcome of this yesterday when he couldn't resist playing Cucurella's barber!
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Enough Is Enough ! Russell Martin Has To Adapt Or Go !
at 18:31:04

No team in EPL history has stayed up after going 1-2-11, so we're effectively relegated now. The question going forward is whether RM is the man to lift us back out of the Championship in eighteen months' time, and whether we're OK with being England's 23rd best side.
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Southampton At Brighton The Verdict
at 23:28:29

Spot on, American Saint!
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Southampton At Brighton The Verdict
at 21:04:35

I have thoughts on the VAR controversy, and I'm confident I'm right. Archer was level with the last defender, so it ought to have been a simple call: a goal. The linesperson didn't see it that way and raised their flag. Given how close the play was, I can concede that decision, and feel that VAR should have simply confirmed it because they couldn't come up with any incontrovertible evidence to contradict it. In American sports (such as baseball and gridiron football), review can be as simple as that; if video assisted replay can't produce anything that definitively overturns the ruling on the field, it stands.

But then VAR went and muddied the waters, taking five minutes to fiddle around with the video, and then claiming that "the referee's call of no goal was checked and confirmed by the VAR as Armstrong was in an offside position and deemed to be impacting [Brighton goalkeeper Bart] Verbruggen's ability to play the ball." How on earth can one judge whether a player being offside impacts another player's capacity to play the ball, and why should that matter?! Does VAR have a direct line into the goalie's head? Do calls always favor the keeper? No—we want goals. In baseball, the tie goes to the runner, and this should have sufficed in our instance.

These kinds of messes make on-field refereeing redundant. I'm sure the refs were as butt hurt as we were by VAR's infinite complication of the call.

I appeal to those who know the rules of the game better than I do to set me straight. In the meantime, all this seems a no-brainer to me. Why play the game at all if we're just going to reduce it to eternities of fussing over videos of it, FFS?!
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Southampton V Liverpool The Verdict
at 05:47:19

The Man City and Liverpool results these past couple of weeks really weren't surprising. They're the only two sides in the division that want to attack _all_ the time. In other words, unlike the seventeen other EPL sides, they never resort to getting everyone behind the ball and leaving us to pursue our own undoing (except that we managed to do just that anyway against Liverpool!).

I honestly can't say what we're paying Martin to do. (Is his job description to organize charity matches? To be a Puma clotheshorse? To entertain Lucy Pinder?) He can't pick the right side. And he's doing FA as a tactician (in fact, to call him one would be downright absurd).

If all this was our plan all along, we should have stayed in the Championship and continued to enjoy ourselves. I can't even be bothered to hit the "on" button on the remote anymore at this point.
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Do Southampton Need To Recall Bella-Kotchap For Liverpool Clash
at 18:22:03

My best guess is that the rift between ABK and everyone else at the club is too far to bridge. Premier League managers find out how to overcome such stuff. But managers whose imagination doesn't extend beyond the Championship apparently find ways to leave proven talent on the wayside.
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Saints Not Afraid Of Sacking Russell Martin Even If They Have To Pay
at 01:06:53

This is an amusing article. The board are indeed afraid of sacking Martin, partly because they'd have to pay. If they weren't afraid of sacking him, they'dve sacked him by now. (Unless the plan is to go straight back to the Championship.)
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Southampton V Leicester City The Verdict
at 00:13:57

I'm sure to get some stick for this, but it's been a long time since I enjoyed a season of football like the past one in the Championship. The Premier League is just a big poker table rigged by the "Big Six/Seven/Eight," and we're always doomed to nail-biting and looking over our shoulders because we don't have the chips. In other words, it's just not been fun.

If the goal is to return to the Championship—which I think I wouldn't mind—then keep Martin and we'll have another enjoyable go of it next year. Perhaps our only punishment is to punch above our weight and spend seasons in the Premiership for it.
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Southampton V Leicester City The Verdict
at 00:12:59

This article does a nice job of patiently pointing out the problems: https://defector.com/southampton-is-too-stubborn-for-the-premier-league.

In the meantime—and I'm sure to get some stick for this—it's been a long time since I enjoyed a season of football like the past one in the Championship. The Premier League is just a big poker table rigged by the "Big Six/Seven/Eight," and we're always doomed to nail-biting and looking over our shoulders because we don't have the chips. In other words, it's just not been fun.

If the goal is to return to the Championship—which I think I wouldn't mind—then keep Martin and we'll have another enjoyable go of it next year. Perhaps our only punishment is to punch above our weight and spend seasons in the Premiership for it.
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Southampton V Leicester City The Verdict
at 22:33:34

This article sums up the tactical problems quite nicely: https://defector.com/southampton-is-too-stubborn-for-the-premier-league.
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Southampton Manager Admits Striker Omission Error At Bournemouth
at 18:32:34

Meanwhile, in Russell Martin's office the morning of 30 September: "OK, we've got a goalie? Check. Some defenders? Check. A few midfielders? Check. Am I forgetting anything? No, this looks right."
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Southampton V Arsenal The Preview
at 18:29:32

Well, if recent seasons are anything to go on, we've got to get 9-0 out of the way at some point, so it may as well be tomorrow.
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Southampton V Ipswich Town The Verdict
at 19:17:23

I am buoyed by the positive comments here, because most of the time I dwell on the suspicion that we don't have the personnel—the manager or the players—to compete in the Premier League. Here's hoping I am wrong.
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Southampton V Ipswich Town The Preview
at 18:54:23

I think we're onto something here. If we play twelve instead of eleven players, we might just have a chance. Genius!
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Will Fate Once Again Force Russell Martin's Hand
at 17:47:35

If he's sacked, who replaces him? Whatever we do, it has to be strategic—in other words, very _unlike_ what we did when we were relegated two seasons ago.
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The Solution Is Clear For Russell Martin If He Is To Stay In His Job
at 19:54:08

I get that the idea of tippy-tappy football starting at the back is to suck opposing players into pressing high, to beat the press, and then it's off to the races. But why can't we do this sort of thing in relatively defined vertical zones up the pitch? Tippy-tap all you like on the wings in the middle third (so long as you eventually go forward).
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Sulemana Tipped For Loan Move To The Netherlands
at 18:38:58

He's got bags of potential. Whoever figures out what's going on in his head will reap the benefits.
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