Connor

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Connor

Connor

@DerfDa17

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Connor@DerfDa17·
@HarvMarksy Richest owners in the league and top level facilities Wouldn’t surprise me to see him go there
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Pompey Pedro
Pompey Pedro@PompeyPedro·
Josh Richards@JoshR1988

@PompeyPedro You are a very odd bloke. Digging up tweets from 12 years ago & constantly tweeting about Southampton. It’s a little obsessive, we really do like rent free.

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Connor@DerfDa17·
@IamBalhamMatt In the same way your club attempted to deny others the opportunity by cheating?
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Connor@DerfDa17·
@fishingnotwork @Saints_Mike7167 The way Marcelino Nunez behaves doesn’t support that argument. Completely and utterly classless, if a bigger club came along he’d do to you what he did to Norwich Not equating him to mocking disabilities for what it’s worth
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Kevin Stevens
Kevin Stevens@fishingnotwork·
@Saints_Mike7167 We have too strong a culture to sign the likes of him, he’s a disgrace. Mocking disabilities ?…..no thanks.
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Connor@DerfDa17·
@StuartJones7 Players can retrospectively be sanctioned for cheating on the pitch You’d have to ask elite level managers the second question. Would they back themselves to win a game should they be privy to the opposition’s training sessions leading up to the game?
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Stuart Jones@StuartJones7·
What form of cheating has more impact on a result of a game? Blatantly diving in the penalty area to con ref in to awarding a penalty or A lad with an iPhone recording a segment of an open training session from 100metres? One gets a yellow card, the other gets a sanction worth up to £200m Both are deliberate cheating. #saintsfc
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Connor@DerfDa17·
@Jamesfm01 @TheExiledRobin No qualms in agreeing your team is better than Pompey’s Fanbase & potential isn’t a step up in my opinion For what it’s worth, I’m pretty sure Mousinho wanted the City job but they’ve not wanted him
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@RhysTheSaint Just so deserved Such an arrogant fan base. Learn some humility
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🔴Rhys⚪️
🔴Rhys⚪️@RhysTheSaint·
This will end up worse than when we entered administration... Just wait for the Dominos to fall. this is only the fucking beginning Mark my words. #SaintsFC
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Danny@SaintsDanSFC·
No players are going to want to join Southampton FC now. No sponsors will want to sponsor Southampton FC now. So much damage is and WILL come from this going forward now. We will never ever be viewed the same anymore. Damaging. #SaintsFC @SouthamptonFC
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Connor@DerfDa17·
@liamtribb Liam, really pleased to have read that
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🔴Rhys⚪️
🔴Rhys⚪️@RhysTheSaint·
Piss poor statement that. Not a care in the world. #SaintsFC
SaintsExtra@SaintsExtra

🚨 BREAKING #SaintsFC club statement: Southampton Football Club has this evening been informed that the EFL’s League Arbitration Panel has upheld the sanctions imposed earlier this week. As a result, the club will not participate in Saturday’s Championship Play-Off Final. This is an extremely disappointing outcome for everybody connected with Southampton Football Club. We know how painful this moment will be for our supporters, players, staff, commercial partners and the wider community who have given so much backing to the team throughout the season and we apologise once again to everyone impacted by this. While we fully acknowledge the seriousness of this matter and the scrutiny that has followed, the club has consistently believed the original sporting sanction was disproportionate, a view that has been widely shared by many in the football community over the last 24 hours. We would like to place on record our sincere thanks to our supporters for the support, patience and loyalty they have shown throughout an incredibly difficult period. We will share information as soon as possible in relation to ticket refunds for those who bought tickets to Wembley. Southampton Football Club has a proud history and strong foundations, but it is clear that trust now needs to be rebuilt. That work begins immediately. The club will reflect carefully on the events that have led to this point, learn from them and take the necessary steps to move forward responsibly. While tonight is a painful moment, this football club will respond with humility, accountability and determination to put things right.

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Connor@DerfDa17·
@AdamBlackmore Does the humility, accountability and determination to put things right only begin now they’ve lost the appeal? Chancers
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Connor@DerfDa17·
@Vfynn_ @L1minus10 Why have you quoted this as though it’s a legitimate quote 🤣🤡
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🚨🎙️Thierry Henry on Southampton expelled for spying drama against Middlesbrough: “I have to be honest, this is a difficult one. Spying on another team’s training is wrong. Full stop. It crosses a line, it undermines the trust that should exist between clubs, and I understand why Middlesbrough are furious and why the EFL felt they had to act strongly. Integrity matters in this game. At the same time, I find myself questioning whether expulsion from the play-offs is the right punishment. It feels… heavy. Almost like using a sledgehammer when a precise scalpel was needed. Let’s be clear: this wasn’t match-fixing or doping. It was analysts pushing boundaries for tactical information, something that, sadly, has happened in different forms across the game for years. Marcelo Bielsa did it openly at Derby and Leeds, admitted it, and people called him a genius, not a criminal. Drones, analysts in trees, whatever, in the modern game with data and marginal gains everywhere, clubs push boundaries. Southampton admitted it, yes, and they deserve punishment. A heavy fine, points deduction, maybe even a ban for the staff involved. But kicking the entire club out after they earned their place on the pitch? That punishes players, coaches, and fans who had nothing to do with one or two analysts doing something stupid. What troubles me most is the collateral damage. The players who battled through a tough Championship season after relegation, who went to extra time and scored that late goal to beat Middlesbrough on the pitch, they earned their place in the final through merit. Now that achievement is being erased because of actions taken by a small number of staff members. That feels disproportionate to me. A significant fine, a points deduction for next season, and sanctions against the individuals responsible, those would be strong, meaningful punishments that address the breach without nullifying an entire season’s competitive work. Sport has to balance two things: protecting fairness and recognising that human error and ambition sometimes lead people astray. If every rules breach in high-stakes moments leads to rewriting results, we risk turning the disciplinary process into something more powerful than the football itself. I’ve sat in dressing rooms where we prepared meticulously for opponents. Everyone does. The difference is getting caught. I hope Southampton appeal and that the final decision finds a better equilibrium. Middlesbrough deserve respect, they were wronged but the players of Southampton also deserve not to have their legitimate efforts wiped away. Football is emotional, passionate, and imperfect. The response to this should reflect wisdom as much as outrage. We need clearer rules going forward so incidents like this become rare, but we must be careful not to let one mistake destroy what was built legitimately on the grass.
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Connor@DerfDa17·
@saintsfcmemes @EFL Hahahaha Get that on a fan display paid for by your betting sponsor
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Connor@DerfDa17·
@liamtribb You’ve got an owners entirely befitting the fan base. Delusions of grandeur, smug and made to look like clowns time & time again The gift that keeps on giving
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Chris
Chris@cj_garrett·
Another pro thinking the punishment is far too much…
Vfynn_🥷🏼 𐙚@Vfynn_

🚨🎙️Thierry Henry on Southampton expelled for spying drama against Middlesbrough: “I have to be honest, this is a difficult one. Spying on another team’s training is wrong. Full stop. It crosses a line, it undermines the trust that should exist between clubs, and I understand why Middlesbrough are furious and why the EFL felt they had to act strongly. Integrity matters in this game. At the same time, I find myself questioning whether expulsion from the play-offs is the right punishment. It feels… heavy. Almost like using a sledgehammer when a precise scalpel was needed. Let’s be clear: this wasn’t match-fixing or doping. It was analysts pushing boundaries for tactical information, something that, sadly, has happened in different forms across the game for years. Marcelo Bielsa did it openly at Derby and Leeds, admitted it, and people called him a genius, not a criminal. Drones, analysts in trees, whatever, in the modern game with data and marginal gains everywhere, clubs push boundaries. Southampton admitted it, yes, and they deserve punishment. A heavy fine, points deduction, maybe even a ban for the staff involved. But kicking the entire club out after they earned their place on the pitch? That punishes players, coaches, and fans who had nothing to do with one or two analysts doing something stupid. What troubles me most is the collateral damage. The players who battled through a tough Championship season after relegation, who went to extra time and scored that late goal to beat Middlesbrough on the pitch, they earned their place in the final through merit. Now that achievement is being erased because of actions taken by a small number of staff members. That feels disproportionate to me. A significant fine, a points deduction for next season, and sanctions against the individuals responsible, those would be strong, meaningful punishments that address the breach without nullifying an entire season’s competitive work. Sport has to balance two things: protecting fairness and recognising that human error and ambition sometimes lead people astray. If every rules breach in high-stakes moments leads to rewriting results, we risk turning the disciplinary process into something more powerful than the football itself. I’ve sat in dressing rooms where we prepared meticulously for opponents. Everyone does. The difference is getting caught. I hope Southampton appeal and that the final decision finds a better equilibrium. Middlesbrough deserve respect, they were wronged but the players of Southampton also deserve not to have their legitimate efforts wiped away. Football is emotional, passionate, and imperfect. The response to this should reflect wisdom as much as outrage. We need clearer rules going forward so incidents like this become rare, but we must be careful not to let one mistake destroy what was built legitimately on the grass.

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CR
CR@Connor__Reed·
Not worried about being reinstated, if we can get the point deduction removed I’ll be more than happy. #SaintsFC
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