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Touchdown 01:06 - Sep 21 with 1348 viewsDorsetIan

I feel as though today marked the end of a slow death that began when Gao took over.

From beating Inter Milan, we narrowly avoided relegation at Swansea and then had a very patchy time under Ralph, with long periods of not being able to buy a win, and an ever weakening squad. Then eventual relegation, a less than convincing return at the first attempt, followed by an appalling PL season.

And now we’ve arrived at being a bang average Championship side.

It’s been coming. A death by a thousand cheapskate, moronic signings and managerial appointments.

Liverpool away, Boro at home...it could be pretty toxic by the time we travel to Bramall Lane a week in Tuesday, when Chris Wilder shows Will Still and Solak how to manage in the Championship.






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Touchdown on 06:51 - Sep 21 with 1142 viewsBuenosSaint

Agree Dorset. Just caught up on the extended highlights and i was appalled.(Again)

Though, midweek, if the scouse play a weak side and ours put in a shift to get themselves in the shop window then a win in the cup will give some respite for now.

May as well "embrace failure" that's all that we can realistically look forward to.

The happy clappers can carry on clapping, the bedwetters carry on wetting. I'm beginning to not give a toss either way which is a very sad thing to say.

Even if we are tied to this club till we die and I'll still follow them but the passion to support is slowly being worn away, season by season, game by game. It's going to take some to reinvigorate this
[Post edited 21 Sep 6:51]

Poll: The Long Future

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Touchdown on 07:36 - Sep 21 with 1063 viewsGRIM

I said in a previous post that we should have appointed Chris Wilder instead of Will Still.
Chris Wilder has loads of experience, he's had success & had to deal with failure but overall his managerial record is very good.
He's a no nonsense coach & gets the best out of players unlike the last few coaches we've had.
He's also an ex Saint having been part of our Academy.
I know many on this Forum will disagree with my comments, but it's my opinion & its opinions that make this forum so interesting.
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Touchdown on 08:15 - Sep 21 with 987 viewskernow

Embrace failure?
Wtf is this?
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Touchdown on 08:15 - Sep 21 with 991 viewssaintwizzler


We thought that we had the answers, It was the questions we had wrong.

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Touchdown on 13:20 - Sep 21 with 663 viewsBuenosSaint

Touchdown on 08:15 - Sep 21 by kernow

Embrace failure?
Wtf is this?


One of these modern catch phrases that came up during SR tenure. Or maybe coined by Russel Martin himself.

I can't recall now, maybe even put on here at TUI. Point was to accept failure and move on/ grow with each failure I think. Ridiculous I agree. I was being sarcastic but it probably didn't come across as that.

SFC is a training ground for failure.
Ruben selles: sacked
Kelvin Davies sacked
Russell Martin about to be sacked
Our players used to be sold for millions to LFC. Now they are going to a failing WHFC. Soon they won't even get to premier league clubs.
Our club has been torn apart from top to bottom from the heady heights of european football, continuous PL top 10 finishes and talented youngsters to being just a poor efl club and a feeder club to other European teams in lesser divisions
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Poll: The Long Future

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Touchdown on 13:40 - Sep 21 with 602 viewsPatfromPoole

And yet.....

We still have a squad which is more than capable of finishing in the top 2 this season.

As saintwizzler has regularly said, one of Dyche, Cooper or Rohl would have done.

Though Cooper is now at Brondby, it seems increasingly difficult to disagree.

Dyche would have us defending properly, and that is the base from which to build.

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Touchdown on 16:52 - Sep 21 with 452 viewsDorsetIan

Touchdown on 13:40 - Sep 21 by PatfromPoole

And yet.....

We still have a squad which is more than capable of finishing in the top 2 this season.

As saintwizzler has regularly said, one of Dyche, Cooper or Rohl would have done.

Though Cooper is now at Brondby, it seems increasingly difficult to disagree.

Dyche would have us defending properly, and that is the base from which to build.


I think it's clear that Solak doesn't want anyone coming in that might actually know something about running a football club.

He likes a manager that's going to be grateful to him for the opportunity and isn't going to rock the boat or be too challenging.

Poll: Who is MOSTLY to blame for this joke season?

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Touchdown on 16:54 - Sep 21 with 449 viewsLondonSaint76

Touchdown on 06:51 - Sep 21 by BuenosSaint

Agree Dorset. Just caught up on the extended highlights and i was appalled.(Again)

Though, midweek, if the scouse play a weak side and ours put in a shift to get themselves in the shop window then a win in the cup will give some respite for now.

May as well "embrace failure" that's all that we can realistically look forward to.

The happy clappers can carry on clapping, the bedwetters carry on wetting. I'm beginning to not give a toss either way which is a very sad thing to say.

Even if we are tied to this club till we die and I'll still follow them but the passion to support is slowly being worn away, season by season, game by game. It's going to take some to reinvigorate this
[Post edited 21 Sep 6:51]


Never mind the reserves, it looks like Liverpool are going to play some Academy players on Tuesday night - and knowing our luck plus Isak up front!

The article [link below] only says they will be in the squad but if they do play 4 Academy players against us, SR will probably put a deposit down on two of them for the January transfer window.
[Post edited 21 Sep 17:06]

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Touchdown on 17:04 - Sep 21 with 426 viewsLondonSaint76

Touchdown on 06:51 - Sep 21 by BuenosSaint

Agree Dorset. Just caught up on the extended highlights and i was appalled.(Again)

Though, midweek, if the scouse play a weak side and ours put in a shift to get themselves in the shop window then a win in the cup will give some respite for now.

May as well "embrace failure" that's all that we can realistically look forward to.

The happy clappers can carry on clapping, the bedwetters carry on wetting. I'm beginning to not give a toss either way which is a very sad thing to say.

Even if we are tied to this club till we die and I'll still follow them but the passion to support is slowly being worn away, season by season, game by game. It's going to take some to reinvigorate this
[Post edited 21 Sep 6:51]


Apologies, forgot to paste the link

Never mind the reserves, it looks like Liverpool are going to play some Academy players on Tuesday night - and knowing our luck plus Isak up front!

The article [link below] only says they will be in the squad but if they do play 4 Academy players against us, SR will probably put a deposit down on two of them for the January transfer window.

https://www.thisisanfield.com/2025/09/jayden-danns-trey-nyoni-2-more-set-for-liv
[Post edited 21 Sep 17:08]

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Touchdown on 17:06 - Sep 21 with 416 viewsmushinexile

Touchdown. Landing so lightly that the passenger doesn't know the aircraft is down.
This is more like what SpaceX like to call "An unscheduled spontaneous disassembly."

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Touchdown on 17:58 - Sep 21 with 349 viewsGRIM

Touchdown on 13:40 - Sep 21 by PatfromPoole

And yet.....

We still have a squad which is more than capable of finishing in the top 2 this season.

As saintwizzler has regularly said, one of Dyche, Cooper or Rohl would have done.

Though Cooper is now at Brondby, it seems increasingly difficult to disagree.

Dyche would have us defending properly, and that is the base from which to build.


Not even Sean Dyche could turn our rabble of defenders into an organised bunch who defend properly.
Not to mention Baz who's a liability.
THB has been absolutely dire this season, he thinks he's a lot better than he is & with Slack Jack marshaling our defence we've no chance.
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Touchdown on 18:03 - Sep 21 with 340 viewsfelly1

I see Ivan the terrible has got off to an unbeaten start at Atalanta. 2 wins and 2 draws sees them in 5th place in Serie A.
Sulemana scored today and got an assist as well.
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Touchdown on 18:16 - Sep 21 with 319 viewsSouthamptonfan

Touchdown on 18:03 - Sep 21 by felly1

I see Ivan the terrible has got off to an unbeaten start at Atalanta. 2 wins and 2 draws sees them in 5th place in Serie A.
Sulemana scored today and got an assist as well.


And Nathan Jones doing well at Charlton. The problem is the owners and we need to get them out.

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