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Saints V Rochdale The Verdict
Saints V Rochdale The Verdict
Sunday, 5th Sep 2010 10:18

If Saints fans wanted confirmation that the sacking of Pardew did not go down well with the squad, they got it for a second time in a week.

Before I concentrate on the failings of our own side, a word first about Rochdale, they were verything Saints were not, well organised, well drilled and they calmly got on with winning the game, taking their chances when they arrived, they played football in the right areas and defended stoutly in the final third, despite Saints failings in many departments, Rochdale can proudly say they won this game rather than Saints lose it.

But for Saints part although they enjoyed the lions share of possession and statistically 7 shots on target and 15 off, they rarely looked like scoring, indeed some of these so called shots off target were nearer the tv screens or back row than they were the goal.

Saints could have won this game though, but the problem is they are leaderless and one dimensional at the moment and it was clear that the players are not happy with the way the manager has been treated, we in fact stand at a dangerous crossroads, this is undoubtably the best squad in the division, but I can see many players wanting away if things arent sorted out very quickly, players are not completely immune to peripheral situations, whilst there is an element of getting on with it on the pitch, when they see what is happening around them off it, it does affect them, anyone at St Mary's yesterday would confirm that.

Dean Wilkins showed that he is not the man for the job, both in the way the team performed(or not) for him and in his use of substitutions, with only two strikers at his disposal and a goal down it was baffling why he should take one of those off with half an hour to go, but even more puzzling was his removal of Chamberlain from the fray on 71 minutes, the teenager had been the one ray of light on the field, playing without fear and taking on his man, yet he was the one substituted, but more worryingly was the reaction of Rickie Lambert, the gestures he made to the bench indicated that he clearly was not happy with the tactics.

At times Saints did dominate and look composed, but it was a fragile sheen, as was shown on the first goal when in the dying minute of the first half Saints crossed a ball to no one in the Rochdale penalty area and within 20 seconds were a goal down on the break.

There were few rays of light on the pitch, Chamberlain, Arron Martin once again, and to a degree Joseph Mills who showed willing and nearly scored in injury time with a header, but that was about it, Wilkins bench offered little match winniers off it, but strangely Dickson was not used, his second half display against Bristol Rover showed he can get forward and cross a ball.

Guly showed that he is no Papa Waigo, the rumour mill says that this signing was forced on Pardew and that it was a catalyst that sparked the events of the past week, but the new man does not look half the player Waigo was, its early days and of course this was a shambles in which many of his team mates were playing badly, but he doesnt look the part.

Lambert is badly out of form and looks slow and to be blunt, if he had just been signed he would have been booed off the pitch on Saturday, we know he is class, so something is clearly effecting him.

Jason Puncheon did come in for a lot of stick, Puncheon is one of the most gifted players in the team, he has the ability to beat men with ease, his problem is he cant kick a ball, he will beat several men and then fire the ball high into the stands, he needs to spend some time on the training pitch, he needs someone to tell him that he doesnt have to take the leather off the ball every time he kicks it, it was unfair the way the crowd got on his back, his general play was quite good, but his end product is lacking inevery area, shooting, passing and crossing and to be blunt its end product that counts.

Lastly the crowd, a poor turnout, in that it was just over 17,500 Saints fans after accounting for the visitors, if we truly do have almost 14,000 season ticket holders, then its a sad indictment of the pricing policy in that only 3,000 or so bought individual matchday tickets for this game, the Chairman has to ask himself some scathing questions and perhaps consider some changes, perhaps dropping the booking fee's and also opening up season ticket sales again.

This attendance was almost 3k below last seasons average, this was meant to be a season of success and good times, the fans were left feeling sour when the repayment plan was axed, things have gone downhill from there and there was no good will in the ground on Saturday.

It has to be said though that those fans there, did their part, they stayed behind the team until the 71st minute when the removal of Chamberlain sparked off chants of "You dont know what your doing" and "There is only one Alan Pardew" strangely this is not mentioned in the report on the official web site, but whilst a couple of seasons ago fan unrest did lead to defeats at SMS, this cant be levelled at Saturday's crowd, they tried to keep the team going.

Afterwards I havent heard so much despair amongst Saints supporters since our administration, they feel let down at the moment, but more to the point there is a lack of hope, at the end of last season, Saints fans were genuinely excited about this season and preparing to back the team in great numbers as was shown in the crowds at the end of the season, how in a few short months, or some would say a few short weeks has theclubs fanbase been split in two and a feeling of euphoria so crushed ?           

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kcaj1164retsof added 11:31 - Sep 5
I thinks that's right about the fan base being split in two. On the one side are the fans with blind faith in Cortese (engendered no doubt by the fact that he holds the purse strings and they would'nt strongly disagree with his views in case he leaves, taking the money with him) and on the other, the realists who are aware that we may have another Rupert Lowe in a different form here. Personally I think there could be some cause for concern. If, as has been reported, it takes weeks to make an appointment, (Kelvin Davis interview) we may have a new man under the same pressure as AP was last season. Too little room for error in the remaining games, leading perhaps to another sacking for not gaining promotion at the end of the season. To acknowledge that sacking the manager is not the way to success and then doing it anyway, is somewhat worrying and difficult to comprehend. Meanwhile us humble devotees can only wait - and hope!
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legod7 added 16:22 - Sep 5
Where I was in the Itchen "You dont know what your doing" was sung by the Saints fans.But "There is only one Alan Pardew" was sung by the Rochdale supporters.
As for the sacking,nobody knows what it was for. If the rumours are anything to go by then it was not football related.
There are quite a few names being bandied about for the manager's job.After 2 inept performances then the only name that should not be considered is Dean Wilkins.
NC needs to act fast because with Wilkins in charge we are like a rudderless ship,slipping towards the wrong end of the table.
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Sam added 20:47 - Sep 5
Very harsh on Guly, thought he did reasonably well when he came on. But of course because you think he's Cortese's signing (Even though you really have no idea), you have to criticize him.

Stop saying the performance shows that the players were behind Pardew. You don't know that at all, you can't read their minds. We didn't win 8-0 every week when AP was in charge, and there's no guarantee the result would be any different had he been in charge. As bad as things were yesterday we dominated much of the game, and had enough chances to win, and on another day Puncheon would have gone on to win 3-1. We played much worse than that at times last season, but ended up winning. We lost because of bad finishing and bad defending, that's nothing to do with how the manager sent the players out to play.

I look forward to the next match report, where you'll no doubt try and twist anything you can into another pathetic knock against Cortese. Stop talking about how the players feel, when in reality you have no clue.
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geezershoong added 11:45 - Sep 6
You mention that 'the sacking of Pardew did not go down well with the squad', how do you know this? Have you spoken to the players or got second hand info?
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trotsky added 13:11 - Sep 6
I've seen some unfathomable substitutions in my 30 years watching SFC, but the withdrawal of Chamberlain must be the most shocking of the lot. The usual excuses - e.g. "carrying a knock" - clearly didn't apply. If you listed the outfield players in the order that they should be replaced to improve our chances of getting something from the game, Chamberlain would have been last by some distance, which left me wondering whether we were going to be on the front page of the NOTW the next day for throwing the game.

Truly unbelievable.
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Spot51 added 10:36 - Sep 13
St. Itched-Up
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Spot51 added 10:39 - Sep 13
St. Itched-Up
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