The FA Cup Wining One, The Europa League Qualifying One and The Imploding One
The
Monday after the last game of the season saw the England squad announcement for
Euro 2016 and Hodgson named 26 players, 3 of whom will be omitted at the
deadline. From a Saints point of view,
both Ryan Bertrand and Fraser Forster are in and as there are only 3 keepers
and 7 defenders named, they will be in the final 23. Assuming there are no injuries, you would
assume the three to be left out would be three from Henderson, Delph,
Drinkwater and Rashford. Out of the
midfielders in the 26, I’d say Wilshere, Alli, Dier, Milner, Townsend, Lallana,
Sterling and Barkley are nailed on, along with Kane, Vardy, Sturridge and Shrek
up front. If Roy doesn’t have Drinkwater
in the squad somewhere then he needs his head testing.
Tuesday
night saw Kelvin Davis’s Testimonial and it ticked all the boxes that it needed
to tick with approximately 20,000 people turning up to pay respects to the man
and to the players who did so much to make Southampton the success it’s been
over the past 7 years. Every player who
was there has contributed something to the story and it was great to see them
all out there enjoying themselves. The
managers were there too with the ridiculously popular Nigel Adkins in charge of
the Promotions XI and even Pochettino turned up which (gritted teeth) was a
nice touch by him and a very good photo emerged of the last three Saints
managers along with Katharina Liebherr.
The
first half was between the ‘best’ teams available and though played at the
traditional testimonial walking pace, it was fun trying to see who ‘still had
it’ out of the old boys. I enjoyed
seeing Radhi Jaidi thumping the ball half the length of the pitch with his head
and Dean Hammond trying desperately hard not to kick people. It was good of Punch to turn up given that he
had the FA Cup Final to play in on Saturday and it was amusing when he went off
after 10 minutes, accompanied by a toilet roll.
Sir Rickie was desperately trying to score but Stekelenburg was having
none of it and pulled off a string of really good saves.
The
penalty competition at half time was the predictable win for Sir Rickie that I
thought it would be but I didn’t expect Matty to miss the target. One of the few advantages of being 47 is that
I’m the same age as Matt and so I saw practically his whole career. Back in the day, you never ever felt that he
was going to miss but even though that’s years ago, it was still a shock when
he did. It was a nice touch to wear the
old shirt though. I’ve got that one and
it doesn’t fit me either.
The
second half was a bit flat but some highlights were Kelvin’s boy coming on,
scoring a penalty and Sadio Mané and Shane Long taking turns in running at
Francis Benali on the wing. All in all
it was a great evening with a very emotional Kelvin addressing the crowd at the
end. You could tell he was emotional
even though the PA was so shite you couldn’t hear anything if you were in the
Kingsland like I was. It was strange
being back there – I’ve been 3 years in the family section of the Chapel Stand
and all that was missing was the Chuckle Brothers who used to sit directly
behind me.
What
kept occurring to me throughout the game was that the players in the Promotions
XI were such good characters. No prima
donnas who thought they were too good for the club. It’s often forgotten that clubs give players
contracts and then sells them on if they feel like it. We only get the hump about it when it happens
the other way round but a quick look round today and you see Frazer Richardson,
Danny Butterfield, Dan Harding, Richard Chaplow, Dean Hammond, Billy Sharp and
Lee Barnard – all players who contributed massively and all had time left on
their contracts when we moved them on.
That team that got us promoted had no shitheads, though Lallana turned
into a shithead later on.
Some
of the pictures and videos that emerged afterwards were interesting. One who turned up was Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
who Saints have been linked with and José Fonte has openly admitted to tapping
up. Seeing him in a video shaking hands
with the players he had as team mates when he was 17 made me think how cool it
would be if he came back. With Chambers
and Schneiderlin seeing their careers stall, how good would it be for a player
who left to come back to relaunch his career to really hammer home that the
grass isn’t always greener.
The
serious football of the evening was being played at Old Trafford following the
postponement on Saturday and Bournemouth totally failed to help out and got
stuffed 3-1, so we finished 6th in the end, meaning that we have to
want United to win the FA Cup so we can go straight into the Group Stages of
the Europa League. There was more
serious football on Wednesday when Liverpool managed to surrender a half time
lead and lost 3-1 to Sevilla in the Europa League Final which means no Europe
for Liverpool next year which is a nice poke in the eye for Lovren, Lallana and
Clyne who I assume will all be looking for a move to a team that plays in
Europe. Wankers. The only downside is that they’ll do better
in the league next season as a result or it may be that they’ll have absolutely
no excuses next year. I appear to be one
of the view who has not bought all the hype about Klopp. As Pochettino has learned, you have to have
something other than pressing like a bunch of lunatics for 90 minutes and 50+
games.
Bournemouth’s
capitulation left us in the uncomfortable position of needing Manchester United
to win the FA Cup. It was so hard
watching the game because a) it was shite and b) wanting that bunch of wankers
to win. The first half was fucking
dreadful, only serving to highlight what a shite referee Twattenburg is as he
twice stopped a Palace break when they had a clear advantage, to give Palace
the free kick and book a United player.
The second half was equally shite and then ex-Saint Punch came on and
smashed in a superb goal as de Gea seemed to forget to cover his near
post. So, 1-0 to Palace with 10 minutes
to go and Pardew is dad dancing at the side and within 3 minutes he’s sat down
again as Mata equalizes. Extra time and
Smalling gets sent off a rugby tackle having already been booked but Palace
seem to lack a bit of belief that they can win it and fair play, Lingard
smashes in a superb volley to win the cup for United, send Saints into the
Europa League group stages, send West Ham into the Europa League qualifying
rounds. Within two hours of him lifting
the cup, the news was breaking that Mourinho was replacing Louis van Gaal at
Old Trafford next season. The very
definition of classless, both from the media and from United themselves in that
they couldn’t even reward the manager who has won them their first trophy in 3
years, with one night of celebration.
Absolute scumbags. We can only
hope that LVG won’t have a non-disclosure agreement in his severance package
because he’s a gobshite so some interviews might get very interesting. Now we can all get back to hating United
again – the most detestable club, now with one of the most detestable managers.
Talking
of detestable managers, Brendan Rodgers has got another job in the non-League
of Scotland as Celtic manager. True to form he said it’s not a step down from
the Premier League. I wonder if he
listens to his own interviews and realises what a fuckwit he is. I hope we sign whoever their highest rated
player is and loan him to Rangers just for the irony. I gather Brendan had ambitions to be a
manager in a big league but clearly that has changed etc.
So,
Europa League Group Stages for Saints and we’ll be much better prepared this
time. Last year, the qualifiers were
pre-Virgil. Maya and Caulker were in the team and Bertrand, Forster and J-Rod
were injured. Now we have the media
rumour-mongering to put up with. Guess
what… I’m not going to read it and I certainly won’t be commenting on it on
here, certainly not on outgoing runours… incoming perhaps. We’re the 6th best team in the
country and players might want to join us. It’s Euro 2016 time and that’ll no doubt give
us all a lot to get angry about as Hodgson gets the least out of a good
collection of England players.