Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 09:14 - Aug 4 with 2117 views | PatfromPoole | We all know that we are going to get battered a fair few times this season. It's just how it is. Even in an ultimately successful season, we lost 5-0 twice last season. It's just that in the games this season in which we can compete, we need to win 9 or 10 of them and sneak a few draws to stay up. If and when we get battered at Newcastle, we all as a fanbase have to then ensure we are up for it against Forest so that we can help the team to win that game. Our home form will be key this season. | |
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Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 09:38 - Aug 4 with 2067 views | Ron11 | 'The manager, realising his attempts to play out from the back are leading to possession being squandered in dangerous areas'. Where have we seen that before? | | | |
Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 10:05 - Aug 4 with 2016 views | Berber | That is a dismal read. Scott Parker is, sadly, a dour, second rate manager, who appears to muster little enthusiasm from his squad. I suppose we should count ourselves lucky then. | |
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Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 10:06 - Aug 4 with 2012 views | A1079 | The pure joy and pleasure of that day at Wembley is now very much diluted by the realisation that this next season is likely to be one long hard slog. | | | |
Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 10:31 - Aug 4 with 1968 views | PatfromPoole |
Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 10:06 - Aug 4 by A1079 | The pure joy and pleasure of that day at Wembley is now very much diluted by the realisation that this next season is likely to be one long hard slog. |
I would still far rather be in our position than Leeds. We just have to stay up, and then build from there. | |
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Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 10:43 - Aug 4 with 1948 views | Butty101 | Had we spent our money wisely we might have had a chance. Strengthing our sister clubs with players that won’t make the grade is pointless. Go and get Jack Butland and a jimmy case terry hurlock in the middle and we might just stay up | |
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Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 11:05 - Aug 4 with 1900 views | Chesham_Saint |
Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 10:06 - Aug 4 by A1079 | The pure joy and pleasure of that day at Wembley is now very much diluted by the realisation that this next season is likely to be one long hard slog. |
I only wish I had faith in our manager, but I have absolutely none. | |
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Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 11:10 - Aug 4 with 1896 views | Ifonly |
Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 09:38 - Aug 4 by Ron11 | 'The manager, realising his attempts to play out from the back are leading to possession being squandered in dangerous areas'. Where have we seen that before? |
Yes, as the article hints, if you try and play tippy tappy with players who aren't up to it then you are asking for trouble. This is why it's the wrong strategy for a club like us, as Burnley found out last season. We can't afford those top level players - and goalkeepers! That's why I've never been convinced that RM is the right long term choice for Saints. But, he's earned his right to have a go and if he succeeds then he'll have done very well. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Will Saints become a yo-yo club like Burnley on 11:11 - Aug 4 with 1890 views | dirk_doone | Until their current owners took over, the classic yo-yo club was Man City, not Burnley. Man City have been relegated 11 times from the top fier and also promoted to it 11 times as they started in Division 2. Burnley have been relegated from the top tier 8 times and also promoted to it 8 times. Being a yo-yo club is not necessarily a bad thing as it often leads to winning trophies, and all of the yo-yo clubs have won more than we have. Leicester's recent dominance of the yo-yo club club has resulted in the biggest haul of trophies in their history. [Post edited 4 Aug 11:40]
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Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 17:12 - Aug 4 with 1601 views | Monksway | Agree. For the vast bulk of my lifetime I've supported "struggling Southampton" in the old first division and the Premier League. As a result I've celebrated fewer wins than those supporters of the so called yo to clubs. I understand why owners, players, managers and staff are desperate to be in the premier league but I far more enjoy us being competitive and winning games in the championship than the misery of being cannnon fodder in the prem. | | | |
Will Saints become a yo-yo club like Burnley on 07:45 - Aug 5 with 1376 views | SaintEPW |
Will Saints become a yo-yo club like Burnley on 11:11 - Aug 4 by dirk_doone | Until their current owners took over, the classic yo-yo club was Man City, not Burnley. Man City have been relegated 11 times from the top fier and also promoted to it 11 times as they started in Division 2. Burnley have been relegated from the top tier 8 times and also promoted to it 8 times. Being a yo-yo club is not necessarily a bad thing as it often leads to winning trophies, and all of the yo-yo clubs have won more than we have. Leicester's recent dominance of the yo-yo club club has resulted in the biggest haul of trophies in their history. [Post edited 4 Aug 11:40]
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Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 08:15 - Aug 5 with 1341 views | Berber | On the other hand, we got promotion by the skin of our teeth, and could easily not have. That might have led to the type of outcomes seen by Sunderland, Wigan, Pompey and many more.Leedas have sold most of their best players, again. Whilst the press write them up as top promotion contenders, I’ll be surprised if they are. Watch this space, it could have so easily been us. Yo-yo status is a dream for underfunded clubs. | |
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Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 12:32 - Aug 5 with 1249 views | franniesTache | I might be on my own here but i quite like the idea of being a yo yo club. The premier league is a fixed entity that's entirely broken and ruined by money, but we also need to tap into that doping to stay afloat as a club. Saying that going up for a few seasons then dropping to championship to actually have enjoyable football again would be class, it would keep the club solvent and also give us the enjoyment of a proper competitive league. The problem is that if you go down you have to go back up | | | |
Will Saints become a YoYo Club like Burnley on 12:58 - Aug 5 with 1238 views | Capt_Koons | I think there is every chance we'll become a yo,yo club. And to be honest with you, that may be no bad thing. At least every other year we can win something. | |
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