Tuesday, May 27, 2014

An Angry Man Writes.... We are Southampton - We Don't Care About You


"6 months work, 5 years money - Where do I sign?"

Mauricio Pochettino is about to send us Saints fan an open letter as he’s just left for fucking Spurs.  Don’t bother mate as I can’t be arsed to read it.  I guess it will say something about Spurs being a massive club which means he's swallowed the delusions of grandeur bullshit that emanates from every pore of every Tottenham fan. The last entry I wrote about the media speculation contained the following lines…

Mauricio Pochettino – Usually you’d say that a manager is the most replaceable but at this point in time; I consider the retaining of the manager to be the key to the whole thing.  In my opinion, it would be a disaster if he left as it would say that the Board aren’t prepared to fund things to a level that can improve us and everyone with ambitions to move higher will be looking for the exit door.  Gutted factor 11/10

All of these Gutted factors are based on the player or manager moving to one the current top 4 or Manchester United who will be back.  If they move to Tottenham then you can multiply the gutted factor by at least two.

I hate open letters..... so here's an open letter to Mauricio Pochettino

Fuck you Mauricio.  No one else is to blame.  You said you were an honourable man who worked the length of his contracts.  How does that one sit with you now?  I guess the caveat was that you worked your contracts unless someone comes along with shitloads of cash – not that you were on a paupers wage either and no doubt there was a load of cash on the table in the new contract that you didn’t sign.

We finished 8th this season which was a fantastic effort and it could have been higher.  Maybe if we’d had a plan B when possession wasn’t enough or maybe we would have finished higher if the one big money buy that you knew about before, Dani Osvaldo, wasn’t an unmitigated disaster.  I’ll forgive you if you give us £15million for him and take him to Spurs.  I bet he manages to settle into the English game just fine with a backdrop of the bright lights of London.  It’s odd that the foreign players we signed that were successes were the ones with the best attitude like Dejan Lovren and Victor Wanyama.  Dani Osvaldo is obviously a bit like yourself – first bump in the road then he's off.

So, what was the problem?  No £50 million transfer kitty like Cortese gave you – that was easy fir him as it wasn’t his money.  Was it that Adam Lallana wants a move?  Maybe if you’d committed to Saints then he wouldn’t have.  I guess that your best players were sold from under you at Espanyol so you didn’t fancy it happening here. Here’s an ‘off the top of my head’ list for you – Berbatov, Bale, Carrick – all players in the relatively recent past that Spurs wanted to keep but got sold because a load of money got waved at them and they wanted to go.  It happens to everyone – Alex Ferguson had to sell Ronaldo - but the good managers deal with it and get on with it.  There is no ‘football’ reason for joining fucking Spurs.  They are at the limit of their potential as well.  Good luck trying to get them into the top 4.  They are a basket case and always will be whilst Levy is in charge.  They will spend millions and achieve the same as they always do – 5th to 7th and the manager will be sacked.  That’ll be you soon enough but with a 5 year deal – who cares.  You were popular here and could have achieved great things and the fans would have backed you no matter what.  You’ll soon find out that that’s not the case at Spurs.  Martin Jol finished 5th and the fans wanted him out.  Harry Redknapp finished 4th and the fans wanted him out.

Some history for you - Glenn Hoddle got us to 7th one season and went to Spurs as soon as they came knocking.  That was more understandable as he was a Spurs legend and that was definitely his spiritual home.  He brought his Spurs team to St Mary’s and we beat them 4-0.  Then we went to White Hart Lane and beat them 3-1 and he got sacked the game after.  Careful what you wish for.

Thanks for the memories.  I loved the football we played and the season we had this year as well as the wins against the big boys we had in your first season.  You were incredibly fortunate to have been appointed as the youth programme which was put in place before Cortese and before you, bore fruit at exactly the point that you showed up.  You’ve done well to give the youngsters a chance and everyone has supported that.  As I said, we finished 8th and next season could realistically expect to challenge Everton and fucking Spurs for 6th place with a couple of additions.  Shame you were too keen to jump ship to see this through.

Off you fuck.  I look forward to you speaking English in press conferences, especially when the London media turn on you and crank up the pressure – which they will.  You could have been a legend, you could have had the freedom of the city but instead you’re just another tosser who pissed off as soon as someone waved more money at him.  I won’t boo your presence at St Mary’s next season – I’m too old for that shit.  I hope that the fixture is in the first half of the season or you just might not be around for it.

We are Southampton – we don’t care about you.



Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Premier League Match 38 - Southampton 1 Manchester United 1


"Ask me one more bastard time about any bastard leaving and I'll bastard well kill ya"

Roll up roll up for a mid-table clash with not much riding on it as Saints entertain Manchester United.  Usually this fixture would be a victory lap as United celebrated the title whilst their gloating fans chunter away in irritating fashion for 90 minutes. “We’re the greatest Man United and we’ve won the Premier League”.  Err, no!  The last time we had this fixture on the last day of the season was of course in 2004/5 when we lost 2-1 and got relegated as a result.  I remember watching our pathetic surrender, looking round and seeing Matt le Tissier looking at the floor as all his hard work went to pot as Harry Redknapp picked Brett Ormerod ahead of Kevin Phillips in a game we had to win.  No such worries today.

Let’s have a laugh at United.  The season started with Sir Alex choosing his successor and that was David Moyes.  They made a big banner to hang on the ground alongside all that Republic of Mancunia bollocks and United were pretty average from the outset.  They’d beat a couple of the weaker sides and then lose to anyone who was any good amongst much gnashing of teeth.  Welcome to football for the other 99% of us lads.  Most of the fans complaining blamed Moyes when anyone with half a brain could see that Taggart head left him with an ageing and in some places, poor squad.  The other big teams had all improved massively and bought well in the summer.  The United hierarchy brought in Fellaini as a panic measure as the window shut but didn’t address the main issues – defensive midfield and a defence.  Generally poor results continued and a January window when they once again, brought in a player in the wrong positions in Juan Mata and things didn’t improve much.  Eventually, Moyes was fired a few games ago and paragon of virtue Ryan Giggs was put in charge.  John Terry got pilloried for banging a team-mates ex-girlfriend once and lost the England captaincy for it whereas Giggs bangs his brothers wife over an 8 year period and get made manager of the biggest club side in the world.  Only in football.

To the teams and Saints had Corky, Big Vic and Morgan in midfield with Steve Davis pushed up to support Adam and Sir Rickie.  Big Sam was on the bench with Guly and Gaston Ramirez wasn’t, which is surprising as I would have thought he would have wanted some practice of sitting on his arse for the World Cup where he will do that for Uruguay.  He’s turning into the next Agustin Delgado isn’t he?  Never fit when Saints need him but then the World Cup comes around....miraculous recovery!  Giggs had rated all his players wives in order of how much he’d like to bang them on a spreadsheet and picked the corresponding husbands of the Top 11.  There’s was no Rooney or Fellaini (well Colleen isn’t great is she) but there was Robin Van Persie who has scored about 60% of his career goals exclusively against Southampton.  Adnan Januzaj is playing after declaring he wants to play for the land of his birth at the World Cup.  Medialand wanted him to play for England after his two goals on debut against a then-woeful Sunderland side but I can’t think there are many England fans who give a shit.  Giggs himself is not on the bench which is a surprise, given that this may well be his last ever game. 

If anything you would expect United to have the faster start as they can still qualify for the Europa League if by some miracle, Spurs fail to beat Villa at home and they win here but the opposite happens and Saints keep the ball for a full minute before Adam Lallana of all people mis-controls and Vidic comes in and hoofs it out.

It’s all us but we’re not testing the very dodgy looking defence.  Vidic is still a good player but Ferdinand resembles a player who should have retired 3 years ago and Smalling is showing the watching Roy Hodgson that he cannot play at right back.  Big Vic has our first shot – if it flies in then it’s goal of the season but he doesn’t catch the volley cleanly and though it’s on target, de Gea picks it up.

The first strains of ‘Giggs will tear (his family) apart’ can be heard from the United faithful which soon gives way to a goading chant at Steven Gerrard for slipping on his arse.  Obviously they’re please that City are going to win it, meaning that they’re not even the best team in their own city.  United are pleased to get away with a penalty shout a few minutes later as Shaw beats Dogshit Smalling and crosses to where Vidic completes with Sir Rickie, spins round and almost throws the ball out of the penalty area.  It’s another nailed on, cast iron penalty but not given, yet again.  Does anyone think that Twattenburgate is coming back to haunt us?  I’m not one for conspiracy theories as a rule but it’s becoming a bit of a joke – it’s almost every fucking game.

We’re playing some lovely stuff and are all over them.  After a long period of possession, Big Vic again shanks one from the edge of the box and Lallana tries to backheel it past de Gea but he reads it easily enough.  Shaw has the next effort as he burns in from the left, switches it back to Adam on the wing whose cross is a little high for Shaw but he still reaches it and loops his header over the keeper and onto the roof of the net.  De Gea is called into action when Vidic messes about with it and gets caught in possession by Lallana who plays a 1-2 with Big Vic and then curls his shot too close to de Gea who saves comfortably.

And then, Adnan Januzaj touched the ball... and lost it to Shaw, had a dive and had a tantrum.

How often does it happen that we play loads of football and fail to score and then try a more direct approach and then bingo!  Jose Fonte lobs on forward towards Sir Rickie, he wins it in the air against Vidic who tried to challenge and Ferdinand who didn’t and knocks it down to Davis.  Davis returns the ball to Sir Rickie, past the flailing Rio who tries to throw a zimmer frame at it but he’s too slow.  Sir Rickie vs de Gea with loads of time, bang.... 1-0.  Get in.  As we celebrate, All 10 outfield players for United are crowding the referee as only they can without getting a charge of failing to control their players.  Later replays show Vidic going to head the ball and heading Sir Rickie’s elbow (I’m not making this up) and there’s plenty of claret around so we got a bit lucky there.  In my opinion, it’s the correct decision.  The United reaction is truly pathetic though, especially from Januzaj who is nowhere near it but he runs 40 yards to get involved and say his bit.  As if anyone’s going to listen to you, you little shit.

As if by magic, United then summon up an attacking move which starts with RVP down our left.  He chips into Evra and the ball finds its way to Smalling who screws his shot across the goal and out for a goal kick.  Oh look, they’re all round the ref again wanting a corner.  What a complete shower of cocks.  United are getting close to scoring though as we fail to pickup from a throw-in and Mata managed to screw another shot across the goal and past the far post when he should have done better.  Januzaj caps a great first half for the overrated one and gets booked for spitting his dummy out once too often.

Half time comes and goes with me pondering just how bad United have been.  Van Persie has worked quite hard but not had any of the ball.  Kagawa and Januzaj have been non-existent and only Welbeck and Evra have looked anything approaching decent.  Defensively they look so slow and J-Rod would have torn them a new one down Smalling’s wing.  Giggs tries to redress the balance by removing Kagawa and bringing on Carrick and away we go again.  Ah, hang on a minute, it’s all changed.  United have pushed up and are controlling the tempo and we are suddenly incapable of string passes together.  The referee seems to have been convinced by all the crowding of him in the first half, that he’s been treating United harshly and every coming together is being given as a free kick to United, even incidents involving Januzaj who is basically looking to dive every time a player goes near him.  Welbeck goes over on the edge of the box and it’s a foul by Big Vic as he’s kicked him high.  It’s just to the right of centre and Mata and RVP are over it.  The wall is to the right, King Artur to the left and as Mata approaches it I’m thinking ‘we need a man on the line’ and Mata gets it up and over the wall and in with no bother at all for 1-1.  Old habits die hard – we’ve dominated 45 minutes of this game and scored once, United have dominated for 5 minutes and scored once.

Hang on… suddenly they’re all over us and we can’t get out of our half.  They’ve pushed up and because we have no pace up front, we can’t get in behind them and turn them round.  Januzaj actually manages to deliver something and Welbeck gets up well but heads over the bar.  Just after the hour mark we make our first sub and it Big Sam on for Jack Cork who is obviously being rested for the World Cup and then the highlight of the game as Luke Shaw manages to foul Januzaj before he dives and picks up a yellow card as a badge of honour.  It’s still all United but there’s no danger as Smalling hoofs a ball over from the wing and Fletcher gets up and heads wide.

We finally create something and it’s more down to Rio’s walking frame than anything else.  The ball breaks to Big Vic on the edge of the box and Rio gets his frame and his legs tangled up as he tries to close him down.  In his head, Big Vic smashes it into the top corner but the reality is that he shanks it wide again.  It’s all gone very end-of-season as Lallana goes off to a standing ovation to be replaced with JWP.

Surely it’s Guly-time as the clock ticks down but the departing Brazilian is not ready to come on but Calum Chambers is to replace Luke Shaw who gets a predictable standing ovation from the Saints fans and an extremely annoying one from the United fans who really should just fuck off as they obviously assume he’ll be with them soon. 

We have one situation that nearly comes off for us as the season ticks down as Sir Rickie tries to chip one over the defence to Steve Davis but it’s just too long and de Gea picks it up.  Even if Davis had controlled it, he’d have passed it so no damage done.  Final whistle, season over, summer of speculation and World Cups begins.

Ultimately, the 2nd half was the dampest of damp squibs as we did nothing to get anyone excited.  United stepped up their game a bit and we didn’t seem to have the energy to respond.  The first half was excellent but we needed to be more than the one goal up given our dominance and United’s lethargy.  I think United managed 2 shots on target all day and one was the free kick.  Mauricio played down the game today and spoke in the context of the whole season and he was right to do so.  Today preserved the feelgood factor of the season as a whole and not getting beat meant that everyone was happy.

The post-match lap was a celebratory affair but both Luke Shaw and Adam Lallana made the mistake of actually waving at the crowd which will immediately be picked up on as ‘waving goodbye’.  I think that in the media outlet race to put that caption on a website, talkSHTTE were the winner.

Within an hour of the season finishing, we had allegedly received a bid of £27million for Shaw and £20million for Lallana.  Will it ever stop?  The answer to that one is no, even if Ralph Krueger gives Mauricio a budget of £200million for the forthcoming season and the two players in question sign new deals.  Ralph was interviewed live on local radio and as usual, spoke a lot of sense.  No one has contacted the club regarding any players or Pochettino and discussion will now start regarding the future.   It’s a message that has been consistently stated for the past 3 months or so and I see no reason to believe that it’s not true.  The one thing you can safely say about the Liebherr dynasty is that it has integrity and a belief in doing things the right way.  Mauricio said he wanted to get the season done first, they respect that so that’s what happened.

Meanwhile, back in media bullshit fantasy land, the big clubs (and Spurs) want to sign our entire team before the World Cup.  In case you hadn’t heard of it, the World Cup is the biggest football tournament in the universe and every professional club will be watching it and looking out for players they might want to sign.  As all our players are contracted until well after the World Cup, it would make perfect sense to us to sell now of course, before they shine at the aforementioned World Cup and stick millions on their value.  It would also make sense to sell now so every club knows how much money we have to spend on replacements.  In case you missed it, I was being very sarcastic.

Talking of the World Cup, Sunday night brought the leaks and Monday brought the squad announcement.  The first news was Ashley Cole announcing his international retirement which of course meant that he hadn’t been picked, refused to go on standby and that Luke Shaw was in the squad.  Twitter went in to meltdown as everybody went ‘in the know’ crazy but it wasn’t until 2pm the next day that we heard that Adam Lallana and Sir Rickie had been called up as well.  It’s a great day.  Of the three, it’s Sir Rickie’s inclusion that is the story for me.  It’s his one shot at this and there cannot possibly be a more deserving player to make it to the World Cup.  His football career is building up to be a Hollywood movie in the making though Hollywood will have him scoring the winner in the final.  I wonder what odds you could get on that.

The rest of the England squad was more or less as predicted.  I thought Roy would pick Carrick but he did have the balls to go with Barkley in the end.  I also thought he’d bottle taking Shaw as well so fair play to him.  Now he has to follow this through in the tournament and play the younger players.  There’s a still a very pedestrian and dull starting XI that he could pick out of that squad but for now, Roy is doing ok.  Having said that, the standby list was the major disappointment where is seems that the criteria was that you have to be past it or just shit.  Consequently, Nathaniel Clyne didn’t make it which despite me being biased, is astonishing to me.  We have Glenn Johnson in the squad who is average at best and can’t defend for shit, covered by Jones and Smalling who are not good enough in their proper position, let along out of position on the right.  The one decent player on the standby list is John Stones but other than that you find Flanagan who is as raw as you can be, Carroll who is a one trick pony, Ruddy who is useless, Carrick who never had it at international level, Defoe who has retired from proper football and Cleverley who is just a bad joke.  Clyne and Jack Cork should be on the standby list – no question.

Anyway, the World Cup and England is a month down the line.  As it stands, we have 3 players in the squad and if we still have 3 in the squad when England play Italy then Katharina, Ralph and Mauricio will have done well.

Back to SFC and it’s been a fantastic season.  We’ve finished 8th and as is always the case – where you end up is where you deserve to end up.  Out squad was not big enough to finish higher than Everton, Spurs and Man United as we suffered due to the injuries to King Artur and Big Vic and also the Dani Osvaldo situation.  Regardless of all that though, from my 38 years of being a regular at The Dell and St Mary’s, this season ranks in the top 5 and in terms of achievement in modern football it probably the best, given the way we’ve done it, the football we’ve played and the way we’ve got English Academy kids through into the team.  We are the blueprint for English football going forward – not some B League bollocks.  We have a great thing going here – let’s keep our better players and push on – please!


Season review to follow shortly.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Don't Threaten the Status Quo


It's an Important Summer for these Guys!

All you need to know about the current situation at Southampton Football Club is that it’s of course a massive summer and the Board either will or won’t lay out plans and finance to keep improving.  If they do then I suspect, Mauricio will stay, sign a new contract and the loss of players to the vultures will be minimised.  If things are not right and Mauricio leaves then you can expect a bit of a stampede with Adam Lallana and Luke Shaw probably being the first out the door with Dejan Lovren and Morgan Schneiderlin forming an orderly queue just behind.

There is a phrase that you can be ‘victims of your own success’ and you can see it happening here.  We’ve had plaudits from all corners of the football world regarding how well we play and how well we’ve done and how good our players are.  Everyone fawns over the academy and the conveyor belt of players which is something we’ve had to do out of necessity and because we saw it as the way forward.  The big clubs, who can afford to throw money away on big name players who don’t work out, see what we’re doing and think “we’ll have some of that” but of course, they don’t want to sort their academy out and wait ten years to reap the benefits, they want to do it now which of course means throwing big wedges of cash around.  It’s the nature of the beast and it sucks.

The whole nature of the way the game is run in this country is to perpetuate the status quo.  We have these massive clubs and they are the most important and their monopoly and control cannot be challenged.  If a smaller club comes along and gets it right, then they must be pillaged and kicked back down to their rightful place.  We’ve done brilliantly to get where we are but we are at the limit of what we can achieve without significantly more money.

The powers that be, be it the FA, the Premier League or whoever, want to bring in rules all over the place but it never seems to be for the benefit of anyone other than the big boys.  Here’s an idea, how about some rules that protect or reward clubs who do develop good English players and who do put them in the first team?  How about a league table where you get a point for every minute an English qualified player plays for you.  Then, you hand out ridiculous prize money (like the real league) at the end of the season which would massively incentivize teams to try and play English players?  It’s not a rule so you’re not breaking any EU rules but it is an incentive so where’s the harm in that.

Instead though, we have some kind of half arsed idea of creating a B League within the existing football pyramid so that Chelsea’s B team of 11 non-English EU players will smash The Daggers 8-0 in a couple of years as that will really benefit the development of English players.  No matter though because it’ll benefit Chelsea.  Even at European level we have rules that are supposed to stop over spending but what happens?  Teams cheat by breaking the rules and they get fined more money which is bizarre... and they’re allowed to keep on cheating as long as they can afford the fine.  As long as you pay for the privilege of over-spending then that’s ok.

Back to Saints and the potential impending summer and if we take Adam Lallana as an example and we take Liverpool as an example destination (which is the one the agenda driven media are peddling as I wrote) – the main thing they can offer that we can’t is Champions League Football.  Against that we can offer the club captaincy and a guaranteed game every week.  In order to offer what Liverpool can, we need to be able to say that we are going to be competing to get in that top 4 in the next couple of years and unless the Board come up with the goods then we won’t be able to.    I guess the question you have to ask is ‘how far are we behind Arsenal?’ who are going to finish 4th this year.  At the moment it’s 21 points.  Is it possible to close a 21 point gap in a season?  At the moment I’d say it would take at least five big players to do that, as well as of course, not losing what we have.

I’ve been thinking about worst case scenarios and how I’d feel if certain players left.  I’m usually the first to slam the bedwetters and I realise I’m skirting around that territory here….

Luke Shaw – originally I thought that I’d find this one relatively easy because of the calibre of clubs that are going to be interested in him and the amount of money we’d get for him and then I remembered Theo Walcott and Gareth Bale.  Before they left at age 17 or whatever, I remember thinking that if they played for Saints for 7 years, they’d still only be 24 and then they’d be fine for the big move and I’d wish them well and thanks for the years of service etc.  Of course, they went but it wasn’t so hard to take because we weren’t in the Premier League.  If Luke goes, I won’t be surprised but I’ll be annoyed that he didn’t give us longer than 2 years as a pro.  Gutted Factor 9/10

Adam Lallana – in contrast, Adam is now 26 and has been with us all his career.  He’s developed from a League 1 player to an international with us and is getting better every year.  Even though he is more synonymous with Southampton than Luke Shaw, he’s given us a lot more and showed loyalty before when he could have moved on.  His statements that he made when given a new contract and the captaincy would stick in the throat a bit if he left but if he goes and we get the right money for him then I could deal with it – though he’d be bloody difficult to replace.  By ‘right money’, I mean the English premium, overpriced, we’re not bending over and taking it because you’re bigger than us price.  Also known as the ‘you want something that’s not for sale then you have to pay huge for it’ price.  Also known as the ‘he’s on a 5 year contract so add a  couple of zeroes’ price.  Gutted Factor 8/10

Dejan Lovren – I’d be annoyed because he’s only been with us a year and annoyed because we’d done the research on him, we’d put the money down and we got him relatively cheaply.  Then along comes a big boy and says “he’s far too good for you, we’ll have him”.  It wouldn’t be as annoying as he’s not an academy graduate but he is a fabulous player and it would leave a massive hole that we’d have to fill.  Gutted Factor 7/10

Morgan Schneiderlin – A bit different to Lovren in that he’s given us 6 years.  A bit different to Lallana in that he’s not made the leap to International football which is down to the French manager being an idiot.  It used to be the case that you have to leave Southampton to get an England cap but now that seems to apply to French players.  He’d be the easiest of the 4 to replace as we have players to step in already but he is a class act and it would weaken things if he went.  Gutted Factor 6/10

Mauricio Pochettino – Usually you’d say that a manager is the most replaceable but at this point in time, I consider the retaining of the manager to be the key to the whole thing.  In my opinion, it would be a disaster if he left as it would say that the Board aren’t prepared to fund things to a level that can improve us and everyone with ambitions to move higher will be looking for the exit door.  Gutted factor 11/10

All of these Gutted factors are based on the player or manager moving to one the current top 4 or Manchester United who will be back.  If they move to Tottenham then you can multiply the gutted factor by at least two.


I have to admit, I do expect one or two to leave this summer regardless of whether Mauricio stays or not.   If I had to guess I’d say the two that will go will be Shaw and Schneiderlin but we will get top money for whoever leaves and we’ll invest that in the team.  Then it comes down to how Les Reed and the manager invest the money – more Lovren’s and Wanyama’s and we get stronger.  More Osvaldo’s then the opposite.  It’ll a crying shame if we can’t add to the foundations we have, rather than worrying about the foundations themselves being ripped away.

It would be a good start if Ralph Krueger and Katharina Liebherr get so irritated by the unavoidable smugness and superiority complex that Manchester United will bring with them on Saturday, that they refuse point blank to do any business with them.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Premier League Match 37 - Swansea 0 Southampton 1


Quality Finish....

In the world of premier League football there is no such thing as a meaningless game as there are millions of pounds available for finishing just that one place higher up the table.  Well that’s bollocks for starters because if we lose both our remaining games we wil finish 8th and if we win them both we will finish 8th.  Swansea do have a slight variation in where they can finish but they’re not going down and this was only confirmed last week and so I can’t imagine they’re going to be that bothered either.

The Saints Board couldn’t have known this was going to be a nothing game when they heavily subsidised the ticket and travel prices but obviously thought that a further inducement was needed and threw in a cardboard mask of a player for everyone and a free scarf.  I went to a wedding once where there were celebrity cardboard masks and we had pictures of Wayne Rooney banging Camilla Parker-Bowles who was the oldest we could find.  I expect to see a Vodka and Charlie picture of our goalkeeper on the #sfcselfie tag on Twitter.

Swansea have had an odd season.  They did ok in the Europa League and this doubtless affected their league form and they ended up as surprise relegation candidates.  That they didn’t get sucked into it was down to the form of Wilfried Bony up front who has rattled in 15 league goals and notable performances by Jonjo Shelvey in midfield who is a player we have come across many times over the last few years and I’ve never been impressed by.  They swapped manager in mid-season with ex-Saints Garry Monk replacing Michael Laudrup.  Can you imagine if that swap had been made during their playing careers?  They were at slightly different ends of the ability spectrum weren’t they?  Anyway, Monk has done ok and looks like he’s going to get given the job for next season.  I like Swansea as a club as like us, they believe in passing it on the floor and the whole club is set up to play this way and fair play to them.

The impressive showing by the Big Vic-Corky-Davis midfield three last week led to speculation as to what decision Mauricio would make now they were all fit.  I read that Corky would be dropped and this would be the final straw for him at the club…. What utter shit.  Even if he had been dropped that wouldn’t have been the case.  As it was however, the decision wasn’t required because of Sir Rickie Lambert’s arse.  Having torn Everton a new arsehole last week, he’d managed to tear something similar on himself and was fit only for the bench.  Big Sam continued up front with Morgan shoe-horned into the midfield and something told me that we were going to have lots of possession.

Swansea started well and knocked the ball about but as is their way, they didn’t do much with it until we presented them with the ball near our goal.  Jose Fonte knocked a back-pass to King Artur who safely distributed it and Steve Davis got himself in a right state in the right back position and started running across the top of the penalty area, persued by Shelvey who got a toe to the ball and poked it to Bony.  He back heeled it to Hernandez who had a free hit at The King from the edge of the box but luckily for us and Mr Davis, the finish was tame and Artur got across well to beat it away.  The rebound fell to de Guzman who took a touch and then shat it over the bar.

Shall we play properly now then? Not just yet as the next chance fell to the Swans as well as Shelvey was allowed to ping a cross in and Bony got up and flicked a header wide.  Next to head wide was Morgan who took his turn to break into the box and was in the right place as Big Vic switched play to England’s Number 3, whose cross was good but Morgan’s header was not.

Saints were now having all the possession that I thought they were going to have but we weren’t doing anything with it until Big Sam picked up a Lallana pass, turned and charged towards goal and reached the edge of the area before being unceremoniously turfed up in the air by Amat to give us a free kick on the left of the penalty area.  With Sir Rickie and Gaston off the pitch, I expected Morgan or Adam Lallana to hit it but Dejan obviously shouted loudest and curled it over the wall and just over the bar at the near post.  Six inches lower and Vorm wasn’t getting it.

England’s Number 2 then got in on the act and got a run at Davies at left back and annihilated him.  His cross was superb and right onto the head of Big Sam who tried to flick it but got under it and headed over from 6 yards when he really should have scored.

Bony should also have scored before half time as Swansea went route 1 and Hernandez headed down Shelvey’s cross only for Bony to lash it over the bar as he shat himself as the large Polish nutter come flying out.

There is a distinct half-arsed 3rd place playoff feel to this game and the second half starts without any sort of spark.  Corky mazies this way thorough midfield and sets up Adam who tries his luck from range but doesn’t really get hold of it and Vorm picks it up easily enough.

Sir Rickie is on for Adam just after the hour mark which is not the substitution you would make if the game meant anything.  Swansea bring on Nathan Dyer Bag Thief who is often forgotten by the media when they talk of Saints Academy alumni but here he is in the Premier League so it’s another feather in the cap.  I wonder if he still keeps in touch with Bollocks Wright-Phillips?  There’s a little bit of Swansea pressure and King Artur comes and misses a corned which Ashley Williams gets his head to but it flies over.  Dejan needlessly hoofs Bony over which gives them a free kick which they waste and we have another victim of Big Vic as Pablo Hernandez jinks in from the left but as he’s about to shoot, he runs into Vic and all the air in his lungs leaves his body at once and the shot dribbles along the ground.

It’s like an episode of Doctor Who or Star Trek as we time jump over a tedious passage of play.  JWP is on for Big Sam and Harry Reed in on for Corky as we enter the last few minutes of this instantly forgettable 0-0 draw.  93 minutes were on the clock and the stewards were getting ready for the pitch invasion when Davis chipped a ball through towards Sir Rickie, Williams sliced it miles up in the air as Vorm came out and it came down practically on the goal line, hit Sir Rickie on the shoulder when he wasn’t even looking at it and bobbled into the net.  What a shit goal but we’ll have it.  After the Everton double own goal last week, it’s becoming a welcome trend but this one will go down as Sir Rickie’s 12th league goal of the season.  Get in!  Full time and happy days.

Much was made in the post match interviews of the fact that this is our best points haul in the Premier League.  Whilst I can remember that football did exist before the Premier League and remember us finishing 2nd, it’s not an achievement that should be sniffed at. Football is a very different beast now to what it was in the pre-Prem days so it’s quite something to be up on 55 points.  Five years ago we were getting relegated out of the championship with the worst Saints team that I’d ever seen.

It’s hard to read anything too much into this game other than it’s always good to win away from home and there was another clean sheet for the boys at the back which remarkably, has coincided with the return of King Artur, Nathaniel Clyne and Big Vic.

Mauricio believes we deserved our luck and I’d say that’s true,  If all that shite about it evening up over a season is true though, I still want to see us get given 4 penalties for handball next week at home to Manchester United.  Talking of which – their brave new era that every media outlet as creaming over last week lasted all of 6 days as they got a Moyes-era result, losing at home to Sunderland who look like they’re staying up now, barring legal challenges against their lack of points deduction for fielding an ineligible player in 4 games.  One of the games the illegal played in was the 1-1 draw with us at the start of the season so maybe if we do eventually get awarded those extra 2 points then we can catch Man United after all.  That’s about as likely as Ryan Giggs being invited around to his brothers’ house for dinner and polite conversation.

One more game to go.  Guly’s last game for the club in all likelihood – lets hope he gets on the pitch.


This match report is about as half-arsed as the game.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

England Squad In-Depth and Fair Analysis


Roy responds to my Milner verdict.

World Cup squad time and Roy has very kindly announced that it will be announced straight after the last game of the season so we won’t have to listen to loads of ex-players talking shite about how we should always take experienced players.  History shows us that taking experienced or over-the –hill players to World Cup leads to England to achieving the square root of fuck all so here’s a thought, why not try something different this time.

Here’s what I would do and what I think Roy will do.

GOALKEEPERS: Joe Hart is our number 1 and the best keeper we have by a mile.  In fact, I’d go so far as to say that we would be completely fucked if he got injured.  The fact that Ben Foster is the likely number 2 says it all.  He’s better than he used to be when he played for England before he quit but that’s not saying much.  The 3rd pick is between a goalkeeper who has let in about 150 goals this season and one who has had about 4 shots to save all season.  John Ruddy has been very average behind a shocking Norwich team and Fraser Forster plays for a mid-table Premiership standard team, in a league where everyone else is League 1 standard so he’s hardly going to have anything to do.  However, he’s still better than Ruddy who is bollocks so for me it’s HART, FOSTER, FORSTER

RIGHT BACK:  Glenn Johnson will be Roy’s first choice but I have a problem with this and the problem is that he can’t defend for shit.  All right backs can attack these days so surely you need the ones who can defend as well.  Kyle Walker can attack but he’s an even worse defender than Johnson and then there’s Jon Flanagan who is right footed but plays on the left for Liverpool though interestingly, when they dicked Saints 3-0 at St Mary’s, Flanagan played right and Johnson left.  Flanagan’s versatility wins him the nod in some quarters but I think the ability to put in kamikaze tackles on both sides of the pitch which will almost certainly lead to cards from World Cup referees is something we can do without.  My pick is of course Nathaniel Clyne who can attack and is the best defender by a mile.  Very rarely beaten by a winger and has the pace to get back if caught forward.  Walker has pace as well but has no brain and he’s injured thank Christ.  There has also been mention of Manchester United reserves Jones and Smalling who are both shit in their preferred position of centre half and are even worse at right back where they often cover.  For me it’s CLYNE and JOHNSON but I think Roy will go with Johnson and Jones.

LEFT BACK:  We’ve got to take Ashley Cole because of his experience says Martin Keown – why?  Might as well take Stuart Pearce then hadn’t we as he’s played about as much football as Cole in the last 12 months.  I am of course being slightly silly on this one but I saw something on Saturday that made me change my mind on who I’d take.  Up until Saturday I’d have taken Leighton Baines and Luke Shaw but having witnessed and been reminded that Baines is really not that great a defender, I’d be taking Shaw for definite and one of the other two and seeing as how my criteria for a full back is that they are a defender first, I’d go with COLE and SHAW.  You have to remember that England are not going to spend the whole game bombing forward.  Roy will go with Baines and Cole though and as England will be on the back foot in most games, Baines will get destroyed.

CENTRE BACK:  If only John Terry had not been such a dickhead, we’d have a had a solid club combination of Terry and Gary Cahill in the centre of the England back 4 and that would have given us some confidence.  As it is, we’ll have Cahill and Phil Jagielka.  Jags is a good solid player but look behind those two and we’re down to the two United reserves in Jones and fucking Bambi Smalling.  Smalling is the new Wes Brown in that he's United's 4th choice but that somehow makes him an automatic England squad pick. There are other options like John Stones from Everton who isn’t quite ready, Joleon Lescott who never plays for his club and Steven Caulker who is about to get relegated with Cardiff.  The only saving grace is that Rio bloody Ferdinand has retired so I’d go with CAHILL, JAGIELKA, CAULKER and JONES but Roy will take Cahill, Jags, Bambi Smalling and have Jones as cover right and centre back, leaving room for another midfielder.

DEFENSIVE MIDFIELD:  We have one and one only and it’s Steven Gerrard.  I’m not sure Jordan Henderson is a defensive midfield player and I know he’s played well this season but he still sometimes looks like a player who will just cough up possession at every opportunity.  If any of Lampard, Carrick, Wilshere or fucking Gareth Barry are mentioned as defensive midfielders then we might as well not bother turning up.  Having said we only have one…. Hang on, there is an outstanding English defensive midfielder playing in the Premier League and yes I am talking about Jack Cork and he sadly has no chance of being in Roy’s squad.  He’d be in mine though so I’d take GERRARD, HENDERSON and CORK but I’d put money on Roy taking Gerrard and Lampard and probably expecting made-of-glass Wilshere to play deep with Henderson being in the mix as well… and he’ll take fucking Carrick on the grounds that he allegedly keeps possession.  Any fucking footballer can keep possession when not under pressure but you go near Carrick and he’s too slow to do anything with it.  Sorry, I forgot to mention Tom Cleverley – can’t think why – oh yes, because he’s dogwank.

ATTACKING MIDFIELD: We’ve been robbed of Theo Walcott in this area but he’s been replaced with the emergence of Raheem Sterling so one in and one out.  We’ve also lost Potshot Townshend who would have been picked but he’s done nothing this season so wouldn’t have deserved it.  Saints academy products Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Adam Lallana will also be included.  Alex is a bit fortunate for me as he’s not really done much this season and will be on the bench rather than in the starting line up.  Adam Lallana should of course be in the team and anyone who thinks not either knows nothing about football or is a Portsmouth fan.  Adam Johnson looked good about February time but has tailed off and I consider Jack Wilshere to be in this attacking midfielder category even though he’s always injured and not as good as his earlier hype suggested he was going to be and Paul Scholes agrees with me.  Ross Barkley has looked superb in some games for Everton but I don’t reckon Roy will take a chance on him even though he’s the sort who could turn the tournament on it’s head.  If it was a choice between Barkley and Wilshere I’d take the Everton lad every time.  Some people still mention Ashley Young and some people are stupid.  For me it’s STERLING, LALLANA, OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN, WILSHERE, BARKLEY but Roy will take these (besides Barkley) along with the fucking awful James Milner who is 100% percent guaranteed possession recycling machine for whoever we’re playing against.  He’s not a winger as he hasn’t got a creative bone in his body – he’s a midfield scuffler and that’s it.  I hope and pray Hodgson leaves him at home cos if he doesn’t, he’ll be tempted to use him and he’s just a negative.

STRIKERS:  Well Danny Sturridge is a certainty and rightly so and Wayne Rooney will be in the squad despite having a track record of doing absolutely nothing in big games, especially one’s for England.  He’s your flat-track bully boy who will score two against Costa Rica after contributing fuck all against Uruguay and Italy.  If he’s not 100% fit then he should not start or else we get the spectacle like we had in Euro 2012 when he played like a Sunday afternoon park player who had just come out the pub.  He does wear a mean squirrel on his head though.  Next up we have Danny Welbeck who is not really a striker and he’s not really a winger either.  He does nothing for Man United but it has to be said, he does look decent when he plays for England a lot of the time.  There has been a lot of talk about who the ‘big’ man is going to be in the forward arsenal.  If it’s not Rickie Lambert then I might not even fucking watch.  A superb player with everything in his game apart from pace.  Scores goals, free kicks, penalties, headers, sets up loads of chances for others etc.  Even forgetting his stats or Saints, in an England shirt he’s played 2 and a half games, scored 2 and set up two (I think).  Sure, Andy Carroll can head a ball but do we want our most used pass combination to be Hart to Carroll cos that’s what’ll happen if he gets anywhere near the pitch.  Surely to God we’re trying to get away from this ‘lump it up to the big man’ one dimensional shit approach – and he’s a dickhead, and he’s always injured.  Before anyone says Jermain Defoe – sorry but he’s retired and playing in the MLS.  I don’t reckon many of the American players play in that even.  It has to be STURRIDGE, ROONEY, WELBECK and LAMBERT and I think Roy thinks that too.

So, me and Roy will both go for the following 18.

HART
FOSTER
FORSTER
JOHNSON
JONES
COLE
JAGIELKA
CAHILL
GERRARD
HENDERSON
STERLING
LALLANA
OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN
WILSHERE
STURRIDGE
ROONEY
WELBECK
LAMBERT

My remaining 5 would be
CLYNE
SHAW
CAULKER
CORK
BARKLEY

Roy’s remaining 5 will be
SMALLING (Shite, out of form)
BAINES (can't defend for shit)
MILNER (you cannot be an international midfielder if your only qualities are 'without the ball')
LAMPARD (past it)
CARRICK (too slow)


Roy Hodgson may surprise me but I bet he doesn’t.  He has improved of late and I just hope he has the guts to go for it and not revert to the extreme conservatism and safety first approach which will get us absolutely nowhere.  I know my squad is Saints heavy and that’s because I’m biased but it’s also because I genuinely believe they’re the best players for the jobs in question.  If you don’t like it then bite me...  or comment at least.