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Southampton At Manchester City The Preview

Saints travel up to Manchester to take on the corporate giant that is now Manchester City, perhaps the toughest fixture in European football these days, a surprise result for most teams at the Etihad is no longer a win or even a draw, but a defeat by 3 goals or less.

The cynics in the Southampton fanbase will say that the only question before this game, is which 9 players will accompany Aaron Ramsdale & Jack Stephens on to the pitch at kick time, Ramsdale of course is their on merit, but even he is not 100% certain of making the starting line up.

Jack Stephens has been used in a hybrid left back/central midfield role both last season and this season and now some are claiming that he will feature against City in goal but with the licence to carry the ball forward into the midfield, modern managers like Martin will call this a hybrid Goalkeeper/Playmaker role, older Saints supporters will recall this position from their childhood, it was known then as "Rush Goalie".

The plan is quite simple, when Jack in goal catches the ball, he will run to the edge of the penalty box, drop it and dribble it into the midfield and beyond, the nearest defender to the goal will then shout "Rush Goalie" and will now be the nominated keeper and be able to catch the ball with his hands.

Some may scoff and say i'm having a little bit of a joke, but I am absolutely serious, after last weekend, I am baffled as to what tactics Russell martin will employ week to week and this therefore seems not only perfectly plausible, but also a natural progression of how Jack Stephens has been used by the manager so far.

But it will be far from a joking matter come 3pm on Saturday at the Etihad, there is no doubt that football is at a crossroads, I said a couple of years ago when City and other clubs announced their plans for a European Super League and were thwarted, that this was not a victory for those not at that party, but merely extending what is now a flawed model.

The rest of us are just canon fodder, City and others want to take things to another level, fine, but that level is not about fans attending games at weekends, it is about TV revenue and playing certain games in neutral countries for big bucks.

Personally I want no part of this, although I am sure that there are many fans of City, United, Liverpool & Arsenal et al who also want no part, having seen their clubs torn from them and handed to the football tourist, but it is inevitable, so the sooner it happens the better and then the rest of us can not only survive but flourish, with a chance to win not only the English title, but both the FA Cup & the League Cup.

Since the Premier League was formed in 1992, the only clubs to win it outside of the Big Six are Leicester City in 2021, Wigan in 2013, Pompey in 2008 and Everton in 1995.

The magic of the FA Cup has been bought, no longer can the minnows win it, its a similar story in the League cup, that was often seen as an easier competition to win than the FA Cup, but the last non Big Six club to win it was Swansea in 2013, before that Birmingham in 2011, they are the only Non Big Six clubs in the last 20 seasons.

I have digressed, that is because I have no interest in a team that has bought it's way to League titles & cups, that has assembled a squad that can put out two teams that would both finish in the top 4 in the Premier League, it is all about money.

The sooner City are gone the better, a European Super League is what the armchair fan wants, give it to them, but let the rest of us get on with the Premier League and domestic football, but the likes of City won't let that happen, they want both slices of the cake, to play in both the Premier League and the European Super League.

So I am not bothered about who plays for Saints on Saturday, I am even less bothered about Manchester City with its team full of players with faces like a slapped arse if they don't get a throw in, I of course do hope that we don't get slaughtered, but in truth I am not bothered if we do, it's points that count and there is little hope of any coming back South on Saturday.

If Pep Guardiola resigned Friday afternoon and Russell Martin took over from him, then Manchester City would still beat Saints and would probably still win the Premier League and probably the Champions League, that tells you all you need to know, it is not about having the best manager, it is about having the most money by a country mile.

As Voltaire once said "God is on the side of the big Battalions"

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