Have you spring cleaned behind the sofa? We know this where you like to hide on match days!Prepared for season...been to dentist and made myself familiar again with fear and face ache
Have you spring cleaned behind the sofa? We know this where you like to hide on match days!Prepared for season...been to dentist and made myself familiar again with fear and face ache
Brace for impact!
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Can’t say I’m confident. Hope I’m wrong but think it’ll be a very difficult day & even month.
Saints fans will have a great day out, meeting up with old friends, drinking beer at London prices, singing at the tops of their voices, then missing the last train home. We may not win, but since when has supporting Saints been results-driven?
I used the word ironically correctly, because after being completely terrified by almost being crushed against a barrier, I didn’t go to a match again for 25 years. The irony is that safe standing is being introduced at (almost) the same ground. Don’t get me wrong, I am all for safe standing by the way.
Didn't have a choice! By the time we got there there wasn't much space left, and still they kept shoving more in. This was the FA cup semi against Liverpool in '86, 3 years before Hillsborough.You stood behind the barrier didn’t you? And found out the hated way, to always have the barrier at your back?
Didn't have a choice! By the time we got there there wasn't much space left, and still they kept shoving more in. This was the FA cup semi against Liverpool in '86, 3 years before Hillsborough.
I was there with a brother. We took up a position as close as we could to the half way line, then looked around, a while later, to see the guys who normally stood behind us at the Dell were stood behind us. Old habits I guess.Didn't have a choice! By the time we got there there wasn't much space left, and still they kept shoving more in. This was the FA cup semi against Liverpool in '86, 3 years before Hillsborough.
I do remember talk of a top 10 finish and certainly after our good run ( just before Villa away) I can remember Ralph saying there was an opportunity. But I think it was more us fans at the start of the season. I thought Ralph’s MO was to not set targets.Correct me if l have this wrong, but did l not read at the start of last season that a top half finish was the aspiration of Ralph. We secured our survival, l think, just before the second to last game of the season (when someone lost to another team, or something like that).
If l am remotely close with any of the above, l cannot comprehend Ralph's statement.
BTW, l never believed we were a top 10 team. I thought or hoped we might have come 12-14.
Translation: “We underperformed and it was the squad’s fault”.Brace for impact!
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Translation: “We underperformed and it was the squad’s fault”.
Yeah that was a weird statement. I’d like to think it got lost in translation somewhere but we know Ralph works in mysterious ways.It would sound better if he put his hands up and said that the group (players and staff) were not good enough collectively and the standards this season have to be better from everyone at the club.
There's nothing to gain by blaming the players solely.
fair play to ya. Wish I could join. Genuinely don’t know how anyone has the money to go to away games and spend all day on the beers anymore. £10 a pint in London nowfair play to ya. Wish I could join.
Up the saints
You're drinking in the wrong places if you're paying a tenner for a pint in London!Genuinely don’t know how anyone has the money to go to away games and spend all day on the beers anymore. £10 a pint in London nowfair play to ya. Wish I could join.
Up the saints