 | Forum Thread | No subject at 20:18 2 Feb 2026
Apologies for duplicate post [Post edited 2 Feb 20:21]
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 | Forum Thread | Wolves HAVE submitted post deadine deal sheet for AA at 20:14 2 Feb 2026
After Strand Larsen's last minute 19.00 move to Palace, Wolves have put in a deal sheet to the Premier League as they complete the signing of Adam Armstrong late in the transfer window According to Sky Sports, Wolves are in the final stages of securing the services of Southampton's top scorer Adam Armstrong. The transfer window slammed shut at 7 pm, but the Premier League club have announced that they have given themselves an additional two hours to complete the transfer after submitting a deal sheet. |
 | Forum Reply | With the huge potential Saints have at 19:50 2 Feb 2026
Because we are owned and run by a bunch of spannerheads that couldn't run a drinking party in a brewery. Lost count of the windows now since we have dismally failed to get in a proven PL / Championship scorer that we have been crying out for. If AA and CA both stay I hope we pull out of the deal for the Canadian p1sshead - if we don't, I guess it is a like for like replacement for Donkey Downs who is now out on loan elsewhere... |
 | Forum Thread | BBC reporting Strand Larsen to Palace at 19.00 at 19:40 2 Feb 2026
The BBC done deals are reporting Strand Larsen to Palace right on the 19.00 deadline - so, does this mean AA to Wolves on a deal sheet submission post 19.00?? WHY do these stupid clubs leave things to the last few seconds window after window after window? What a ridiculous way to carry on... |
 | Forum Reply | Adam Armstrong off to Wolves for £7 million then.... at 00:15 2 Feb 2026
That's actually a very good point Grim, I'd forgotten about his lack lustre spell at West Brom - one thing for sure, the Baggies fans are in for a shock when they see 6'4" Strand Larsen replaced by a comparative midget! [Post edited 2 Feb 0:18]
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 | Forum Reply | Adam Armstrong off to Wolves for £7 million then.... at 20:12 1 Feb 2026
Agreed Grim but I think Wolves know AA is not the answer this season, I reckon they have already accepted the fact that they are destined for the championship next season and are therefore already planning for that eventually. Buying AA now instead of joining a bun fight for his services in the summer delivers them a proven goal scorer at championship level who can hit the ground running from Day 1, fully integrated into the Wolves way of playing and not coming in at 9pm on deadline day in early September. If the figures are right then it is a clever move by Wolves as they have secured his services now. |
 | Forum Reply | Apparently A Club Record Today at 20:53 31 Jan 2026
That would have needed the match to have been played at Man City's old Maine Road ground, or Anfield - had they built it in Toxteth not on the edge of Stanley Park... |
 | Forum Reply | The best ever start by any Saints manager at 16:31 31 Jan 2026
Well, regarding your last sentence, the next 5 league games surely offer us the potential to build on our last 3 results and go on a proper good run - Watford H, Leicester A, Charlton H, QPR H, Sheff Wed A. Cracking stat Dirk - I know some of us here in Clan Ugly can be a bit negative at times but that lot on SaintsWeb, they really need a jolly good talking to - not so much a case of glass half empty with them as just glass empty, always empty... Happy Birthday Tonda! |
 | Forum Reply | All those fans at Stoke at 16:06 31 Jan 2026
Seconded. Peretz - two excellent saves from Jun-Ho Bae, his second effort that came off of the post was finger-tipped onto it by Peretz. Spot on re everyone putting in a shift - Sky co-com said he could have given MOTM to any of them. Next 5 league games surely offer the potential to build on our last 3 results and go on a proper good run - Watford H, Leicester A, Charlton H, QPR H, Sheff Wed A. |
 | Forum Reply | Southampton At Portsmouth 1984 at 17:54 28 Jan 2026
A group of the London Saints met up pre-match at a pub near Eastleigh station and travelled together (back in time) to Portsmouth. No problems on the train from Eastleigh. When we arrived, a train from Southampton had arrived a few minutes earlier and the police escorting the group of Saints fans from that train were ahead of us. The knuckle dragging muppets from what I think was the BRSA club on the opposite side of the road en route were hurling pool balls across the road at the Saints fans. We were able to keep out of the way thankfully. No problems inside the ground, ripped the lining in my ski jacket style coat celebrating the goal, absolutely worth it though! We were about halfway between the goal and the big terrace, as was, in the stand on the right as you look at the pitch from behind the goal. I do remember there was a massive surge of skates towards the dividing fences between us and them but fortunately they were not able to breach the divide, would have been carnage if they had. Similarly, no issues for our group going back to London by train although as Salisbury Saint has already said others were not so lucky. Likewise, I cannot believe it was 42 years ago. Final point, a special mention for Lawrie Mac, as is well documented, the inbreds were racially abusing Danny Wallace & Reuben Agboola even lobbing bananas at them, and they were also throwing coins - with Mark Dennis being hit on the head by one just before the goal. When Jimmy Hill interviewed Lawrie after the game his first comment was,"We got a good result, £4.50 in small change and 2lb of bananas." Classic! [Post edited 28 Jan 18:06]
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 | Forum Reply | Played For Southampton & Stoke at 23:38 27 Jan 2026
Here you go, 3 wins, 1 defeat, 2 clean sheets and most important for all Stokeies, Bruce played his part in a Potteries Derby win at Vale Park. Loan rules were very different in those days and Liverpool recalled him from Stoke after just 4 games. 20 Mar 1993 - Stoke City 1-0 Fulham 23 Mar 1993 - Swansea City 1-2 Stoke City 27 Mar 1993 - Stoke City 0-1 Blackpool 31 Mar 1993 - Port Vale 0-2 Stoke City |
 | Forum Reply | Played For Southampton & Stoke at 23:05 27 Jan 2026
Taylor Harwoood-Bellis Sam Gallagher James Beattie Ray Wallace Kenwyne Jones and Bruce Grobbelaar - 4 games on loan the year before he joined Saints [Post edited 27 Jan 23:09]
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 | Forum Reply | striker and CB at 23:49 14 Jan 2026
Spot on - if only we could get rid of the SR clowns and get in proper ambitious owners… |
 | Forum Reply | striker and CB at 20:42 14 Jan 2026
Agreed, I don't blame Stewart. As a rule. two things you just don't buy: Players half recovered from a serious injury Squad players from a just relegated club Whoever thought buying Stewart whilst seriously injured was a good idea wants their head examined. |
 | Forum Reply | striker and CB at 20:32 14 Jan 2026
Just read an article saying Leeds are considering sanctioning a move away for Piroe - 3 Championship clubs linked, Southampton one of them? Nah... |
 | Forum Reply | striker and CB at 20:08 14 Jan 2026
I wish he was Lord Lucan II - once he's murdered our chances of promotion he'd do one and never be seen again. As for the striker and CB, I'd be absolutely delighted to be proved wrong but as it stands I'd say more chance of platting fog especially if the Loch Ness Hobbler can come on for 10 mins and limp around a bit then Spors will be hid under the desk in the media centre with the electric cattle prod aimed at Tonda's crown jewels ready to zap him if he deviates from the party line, that being, we don't need another striker. |
 | Forum Reply | On This Day In 1974 at 00:39 30 Dec 2025
You are right Pat, I was at the Saints v Man Utd game at The Dell on 20th April 1974 and the attendance was 30,789. The old Archers Road end was still all terracing as were the lower West and East stands. You were shoehorned in back in those days. I used to walk down to the ground from Newlands Avenue at 1pm so I could get my favourite place on the East Stand terrace. In front of one of the stations that held the roof and the upper tier up there was a downpipe from the roof guttering that ran into a drain under the terracing, and across two terrace steps there was a raised concrete section with a manhole cover that was about 8 or 9 inches above the rest of the terrace. Well big enough to stand on and offered a clear view of the whole pitch not spoilt by the back of someone else's head stood in front of you! Ended up in a Lower West Stand seat, originally a bench seat the year Keegan arrived that morphed into a proper tip up seat sometime later. Went to the last ever event at The Dell [the dinner in the marquee] and after the meal I went and found my drain cover which was still there and had one final stand on it before ending up sat in the dugout with my good mate Gary, a damned fine bottle of port and some champagne toasting all the great Saints players we could remember. |
 | Forum Reply | Xmas Jokes at 23:34 24 Dec 2025
Why there's a fairy on top of every Christmas tree At 5.30am, Father Christmas arrives back home, exhausted after working all night delivering presents. He kicks off his shoes, hangs up his red robes and settles down by a roaring log fire, enjoys some freshly baked sausage rolls and has a couple of large brandies. He slips off into a deep sleep by the warmth of the fire and is dreaming of a tropical beach holiday when a fairy rushes into the parlour with a spare Christmas tree she found in the yard. Waking him up from his lovely dream she asks Santa what she should do with the tree - so he told her! That's why there is always a fairy on top of your tree. Happy Christmas to all Uglies wherever you may be. |
 | Forum Reply | West Brom Game Matchday Thread at 18:51 9 Dec 2025
Quarshie in for Stephens who goes to the bench. AA is Captain Hoping for 3-0 maybe 4 🙂 COYS |
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