Thought so! Memory not that bad yet Plus the 4-0 in the FA Cup of course... season before I think though.
Nope we beat them 3-1 at the Lane and 1-0 at home in 03/04 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003–04_Southampton_F.C._season
Bit worried about our injuries piling up, and Oriel's suspension won't help. Let's hope Davis isn't out for long.
I didn't remember that we'd beaten them 1-0 at home in that season. We beat them on January 1st 1-0 at home in the previous season though. 3 days before we hammered them 4-0 in the FA Cup. I have vivid down/up memories of that week. 1] my divorce papers came through, amongst other things, 2] we beat Spurs 5-0 all told.
Let's stop playing matches with some teams at all. We'll agree with Everton a 3/3 split on points; a 1/4 with Spurs and 4/1 with Liverpool. Give our players more resting time for those tricky fixtures like Hull
Hopefully you will .... when eclipsed by the season we win at Wembley, win in Milan, win three European knock out games and a final In somewhere like Barcelona Oh and qualification for Champions League
Given we've only a slim chance of finishing above Spurs this year (none?), can we please finish above Everton?
Sadly that ship has sailed....we were within a breath at one point but needed to beat them. I think we are good enough, but for various reasons we didn't win matches that we should have and I can't even think of a game we won that we should have lost. Enlighten me if you can. You need that kind of luck sometimes.
That old Lady Luck seems to have left the building, in my view. I thought she'd gone for good on Wednesday when that big bugger decided to play basketball in front of Dusan and the ref missed it. I've seen a lot of games this year and agree with you. So many points have been dropped when we deserved better, and I can't recall a lucky win.
That cup semi-final season it was 3-1 at the Dell and lost 1-0 at Goodison Park. The last time we did the double over Everton was 1997-98 which was 2-1 at home and a 2-0 win away and the only other time we've completed the league double over them was the first season we went down 1973-74 which was 2-0 at home and then a great 3-0 win away after we'd already be relegated. So twice in the entire history between the clubs! In total 5 away wins in 43 league away games. Tottenham was 2003-04 which was 1-0 at home and 3-1 away and our record against them is much better wth 12 away wins in 66 away games but still only 3 league doubles over them since the Southern League days.
None indeed. Even putting realism completely in the bin, we can mathematically only make it to 64 points from here. Spurs are on 65 points. This weekend could see 3rd place moving mathematically out of our reach too.