Just read a half decent little article as a warm up to the match this weekend. In it, Rickie says one or two things that I firmly believe myself, so it's nice to read that the attitude of himself and the club are what I've been waiting for. I've needed this reassurance:
http://sport.bt.com/sportfootball/football/lambert-saints-targeting-top-four-S11363888011224
Rickie Lambert expects Southampton to be a top-four side sooner rather than later.
The Saints' blend of home-grown talent, long-serving players and big-money additions has seen them enjoy a fine second season back in the Barclays Premier League.
Their players publicly spoke of their European ambitions earlier in the season - talk which gained credence when they moved within a victory of topping the table in November.
Mauricio Pochettino's side have tailed off since then but are looking to end the season strongly and can move back into eighth with victory against Newcastle on Saturday - a minimum requirement for frontman Lambert.
"We aimed for fourth this season and people laughed at us, but they didn't laugh at us straight away when we were second, they waited until we dropped off a bit," he told www.saintsfc.co.uk.
"Our desire is to get into the top four and that's the way the club has been run in the past four years and that's the vision the players have and it's the one the club has, so for me it's what the players still want going forward and it's what we're expecting to be honest.
We definitely believe that we can finish above teams like Newcastle.
I think we adapted to the Premier League last year so we stopped thinking about things in terms of what clubs are bigger than us.
We're Southampton, we get on with our own stuff, and really you're only as big a club as you want to be in your own head, so if you want to think you won't be bigger than Newcastle then you never will be, but it's up to us to push on".
This is the attitude I'm talking about. As I've said many a time, to the point of boring myself [let alone others, no doubt] that Saints have to aim really, really high and prepare for success. There should be no thought of who are big clubs and small, who should be at the top and who shouldn't. And frankly, it's about bloody time some supporters realised this. No more you'll never beat the glamour clubs attitude. Only by daring to achieve does one have any chance.
I'm really pleased Rickie has come out and said this. It reaffirms my belief.
http://sport.bt.com/sportfootball/football/lambert-saints-targeting-top-four-S11363888011224
Rickie Lambert expects Southampton to be a top-four side sooner rather than later.
The Saints' blend of home-grown talent, long-serving players and big-money additions has seen them enjoy a fine second season back in the Barclays Premier League.
Their players publicly spoke of their European ambitions earlier in the season - talk which gained credence when they moved within a victory of topping the table in November.
Mauricio Pochettino's side have tailed off since then but are looking to end the season strongly and can move back into eighth with victory against Newcastle on Saturday - a minimum requirement for frontman Lambert.
"We aimed for fourth this season and people laughed at us, but they didn't laugh at us straight away when we were second, they waited until we dropped off a bit," he told www.saintsfc.co.uk.
"Our desire is to get into the top four and that's the way the club has been run in the past four years and that's the vision the players have and it's the one the club has, so for me it's what the players still want going forward and it's what we're expecting to be honest.
We definitely believe that we can finish above teams like Newcastle.
I think we adapted to the Premier League last year so we stopped thinking about things in terms of what clubs are bigger than us.
We're Southampton, we get on with our own stuff, and really you're only as big a club as you want to be in your own head, so if you want to think you won't be bigger than Newcastle then you never will be, but it's up to us to push on".
This is the attitude I'm talking about. As I've said many a time, to the point of boring myself [let alone others, no doubt] that Saints have to aim really, really high and prepare for success. There should be no thought of who are big clubs and small, who should be at the top and who shouldn't. And frankly, it's about bloody time some supporters realised this. No more you'll never beat the glamour clubs attitude. Only by daring to achieve does one have any chance.
I'm really pleased Rickie has come out and said this. It reaffirms my belief.