Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
For more of the same!
Can’t argue with that.
For more of the same!
Roughly the same results under CH who arguably had lesser players to choose from, we stayed up and also beat feckin Palace home and away. Give me that any day over a couple of ‘ good performances’ against Chelsea or whoever.
meanwhile, back in the real world, we're joint 20th for home goals, with burnley and norwich
Wouldn't that be joint 18th?
Wouldn't that be joint 18th?
Roughly the same results under CH who arguably had lesser players to choose from, we stayed up and also beat feckin Palace home and away. Give me that any day over a couple of ‘ good performances’ against Chelsea or whoever.
When you did the double over us, wasn’t that the season when you finished 17th, two points above 18th? I get that every game would have felt more important that season as you were fighting to stay up.
But you’d honestly prefer that to this season, when you’ve been safe from relegation for weeks and it’s still only half way through March?
On paper that just looks daft, but I actually understand where you’re coming from. The first couple of years after coming up it’s a real struggle to survive and the atmosphere is great as everyone is behind their team, united in their desire to stay up. You get to visit all the famous grounds to watch your own team play and occasionally you actually go there and win, life is brilliant.
And then the reality hits you, lower to mid table survival means you’re going to win roughly one in every three games.
For year after year until you get relegated.
Maybe you’ve got a valid point.
If Everton, Brentford , Palace, West Ham, Chelsea, Liverpool, Burnley, Watford ...had been home fixtures this season and at the Amex we'd all be saying this was one of the best (if not the best) PL seasons we'd ever had , the Amex atmosphere would be transformed and everything would be different.
Can you imagine 4 last minute winners/equalisers but in front of the North Stand.
Personally I think players are no different to the rest of us. If you are a bang average player lucky to be on PL wages why would you try to make the club more successful after the basics are achieved? chances are you will be out the door sharpish replaced with a younger more expensive model the following season. If Southampton drop off for the rest of the season I might be onto somethingWhen you did the double over us, wasn’t that the season when you finished 17th, two points above 18th? I get that every game would have felt more important that season as you were fighting to stay up.
But you’d honestly prefer that to this season, when you’ve been safe from relegation for weeks and it’s still only half way through March?
On paper that just looks daft, but I actually understand where you’re coming from. The first couple of years after coming up it’s a real struggle to survive and the atmosphere is great as everyone is behind their team, united in their desire to stay up. You get to visit all the famous grounds to watch your own team play and occasionally you actually go there and win, life is brilliant.
And then the reality hits you, lower to mid table survival means you’re going to win roughly one in every three games.
For year after year until you get relegated.
Maybe you’ve got a valid point.
Reality’s set in that a Southampton type 10th place is the best that’s likely to ever happen, particularly as more sports-washing £b’s pour in under new and existing owners.
How do you maintain your mojo?
Hoping that Viera will steer you to Europa League football or that Parish/Blitzer will sell to the next Middle East state?