http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/southampton/news/38525/ And were back in the EPL. Thanks to Saintsweb for reminding me. I bought 2 tickets for me and son in hospitality....was close to Nicola and behind the team when the celebrations were in full swing. It was almost settled before this match (as it is for Bournemouth) but nerves were still stretched. What a day.
What a day indeed! Happy memories and the road has continued upwards since then. I just remember that after the 3rd goal, the crowd really erupted, the tension went and "We are Southampton, we're Premier League" rang round the ground.
Seems like yesterday, remember strolling round the hallowed turf wondering if I was dreaming. I also half remember the lock-in at a pub in Shirley that same evening.
Was on a staff holiday in Lisbon...Brought about 10 of them to watch the match with me. They had as much enjoyment watching me be a nervous wreck in the lead up to the game as I had when we sealed victory. The relief was amazing. It seemed so close for so long but we had finally made it over the line. Unforgettable
Theres so many things to love about that video. But our Jose 'saying', right that's enough nervous faffing let's go and get promoted, wins the ball charges up the pitch beating 3 players and effectively setting up the crucial opening goal AND THEN, a couple of minutes later scoring a diving header himself. He's been a captain for us for a long time. Legend.
Interesting. My memory is that had we lost that day, West Ham would have been promoted and we would have been in the play-offs. But oh, what a day. I did actually weep. Pathetic, I know, but true.
The best day out at a football match I had since 1983. Saints promoted, me and my son on the pitch. Bucket list ticked.
The most amazing day in my football supporting days! Ah, it never gets too much to watch that video over again. And again.
Magic night that I bet. I remember you saying that you weren't on that Ferry locked up for a few days like sardines with beer crates. I remember watching it on the television as a kid.
Oh that would be great. I keep meaning to get up there with work... A midweek trip to Pittodrie would certainly make me move!