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Southampton v Brighton & Hove Albion **** Official Match Thread ****



Bring back Bryan wade!!

I wanna caravan for me ma
Jun 28, 2010
4,320
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All the lads, should of seen us coming, everywhere is blue and White and everyone is running.
All the lads and lasses, all the smiling faces, walking down Old Shoreham Road......
TO SEE THE BRIGHTON ACES!!!!
 




Seasider78

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Nov 14, 2004
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I am quietly optimistic about this game. We seem to raise our game against the better footballing sides and having broken our home record last season it is only fair we break theirs today
 


farawaysaint

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Oct 1, 2011
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I am quietly optimistic about this game. We seem to raise our game against the better footballing sides and having broken our home record last season it is only fair we break theirs today

I disagree! In the spirit of South Coast solidarity I feel you should give us a walkover :thumbsup:
 










severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
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By the seaside in West Somerset
In Southampton now. Got to watch the match with a former colleague from the wrong end but looking around I don't see any signs of support for them so should be safe to shout out when we score :) Can't see any way we will keep a clean sheet so going for a 2-1 Albion win.

What's the team going to be? Assume Reyes is still out and Buckley, Hoskins and Vicente only fit for the bench at best so maybe............Harper Calderon Dunk Greer Tarricco Noone Bridcutt Navarro Vincelot Paynter CMS
 


Selangor

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Feb 23, 2008
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Selangor
Tano will play. Wonder if he will last the 90. Probably Painter on bench will come on later. This must be a game fro Craig to score surely. We should be able to edge this one but if they score early I can see us on the end of a drubbing ! On the other hand a 3 - 3 draw could be on the cards. Oh I don't know - just wish I was there !
 






perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,458
Sūþseaxna
Southampton are Favourites to Win

Don't forget to post your scores!
Southampton v BHA - Score Predictor

Loooks like about 50% going for a home win, 30% for an away win (including me*) and about 20% for a draw. But 32% are going for a Southampton win by two or more goals which must be par. (* never got a score right yet this year).
 


GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
perseus - well done with this thread,good stuff.. :thumbsup:
 




perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,458
Sūþseaxna
.....................I hope we don't bottle it !

Four star game.

Forecasted team (or the one I would like from the fit players)
I would put in two banks of four in a 4-4-2.


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Like:

Ireland: defensive, and no reason to change | Zonal Marking

Bilic showed how to play away from home with a 4-4-2 – he ordered his players to sit deep, then break quickly down the flanks through the wide players, and also paid attention to Turkey’s spare midfielder, Inan, and dropped one or both strikers close to him. The work rate of the front two, the directness of Srna and the discipline of Dujmovic were also vital.

Turkey 0-3 Croatia: Bilic shows how to play a 4-4-2 against a 4-3-3 | Zonal Marking

Except as you cannot play on both wings at the same time, one midfielder can drop back, or in the classic 4-4-2 both wingers drop back in midfield and you have no wingers at all. Or one winger goes wide and the target man drops deep.


Subs: Ankergren, Dunk, Paynter, Painter, Vincelot (perhaps Kazenga)

assuming, Hoskins and Vicente are both unfit. If Reyes is unfit, Painter starts on the left. I don't know about the team but anything other than a 4-4-2 and Gus is being exceptionally courageous.

I think Reyes won't be able to play, so it might have to be Taricco on the right. This is where the Southampton quick attacks originate*, cause Lambert can only kick with his right foot (like Macca). Then Painter is left back. This means Noone gets a free reign. I prefer Barnes to Paynter. Barnes has got bottle. So has Navarro. It is on these sort of matches it shows. Neither of them are the brightest sparks, but hell, bottle is bottle. (*Feed from the left hand side.)
 
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GoldWithFalmer

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Apr 24, 2011
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SouthCoast


perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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Patience is the Key (Gus)

As far as I have been able to work out Southampton play a straightforward 4-4-2. They are not a hoof team, but seem to be quick on breakaways (counter-attacks) and would not be ideal against a team who plays deep. Their best players would seem to be Lallana, Fonte and Lambert, all of whom would get in the Albion team. Not forgetting Harding and Hammond
They tend to play possession/passing football when they are ahead. They still stick to the solid 4-4-2 though. With this system , I would expect some teams to play 4-5-1 against them and stifle the midfield, especially when visiting St. Mary's. Then the size of their team could help with crosses.


In contrast I would say that Albion are a passing team, but other teams try and make them play the long ball, by pressing. In the early part of the season they tired out and we enjoyed a good run against weaker opponents with 4-3-3. Albion press intermittently and play deep defence (rather than a high line). Our best success this season seems to be when we are running with the ball at tired teams. (Very brief explanation)

TalkFootball - Guide to Football Formations
 
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chucky1973

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Nov 3, 2010
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i just hate not knowing who is fit and who is not, I think it is going to be a big let down again ref the team with Reyes, Vicente, Buckley and Hoskins all missing again.
 




perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,458
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For those who could not get a ticket at Southampton, Burnley v Leeds is on BBC 1 now.

Is there a link for a live coverage of the Albion game?
 




farawaysaint

New member
Oct 1, 2011
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As far as I have been able to work out Southampton play a straightforward 4-4-2. They are not a hoof team, but seem to be quick on breakaways (counter-attacks) and would not be ideal against a team who plays deep. Their best players would seem to be Lallana, Fonte and Lambert, all of whom would get in the Albion team. Not forgetting Harding and Hammond
They tend to play possession/passing football when they are ahead. They still stick to the solid 4-4-2 though. With this system , I would expect some teams to play 4-5-1 against them and stifle the midfield, especially when visiting St. Mary's. Then the size of their team could help with crosses.


In contrast I would say that Albion are a passing team, but other teams try and make them play the long ball, by pressing. In the early part of the season they tired out and we enjoyed a good run against weaker opponents with 4-3-3. Albion press intermittently and play deep defence (rather than a high line). Our best success this season seems to be when we are running with the ball at tired teams. (Very brief explanation)

TalkFootball - Guide to Football Formations

We hardly ever start with a 4-4-2 and only break it out if we need to shake things up.
 




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