One of my first reactions was astonishment that the penalty area had lost some of its grass. That's a very rare occurrence these days. Usually, a St Marys pitch sails through a winter, and onward to the end of the season, in pristine condition.
So you don't chew your food properly eh.? You've got gastric problems coming in later life. Be warned.
Love the kid (out of camera shot) telling Forster he was huge.....then adding (in case he offended Jose) that he was nearly as tall.
Watford's Troy Deeney says Watford were ****. He was right. http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...st-southampton-says-troy-deeney-a3156666.html
I am a little surprised and disappointed that nobody else spotted that until now. Well done. The pedants should hang their heads in shame.
Go back a few weeks or months, though, and it is Saints who were said to have an off day when losing to a club in less form. It's swings and roundabouts - just how the media works. Nothing to do with us being seen as plucky, I'm sure. We are also certainly not even in the top five or six candidate teams to be characterised as 'plucky' if it were to be handed out as a label for this season.
Ball, boots, , and level of aggression within and around the six yard box are just some factors why punching makes more sense in many situations these days.
Have to agree as we've had the same in reverse - all season teams have been saving up their worst performance for when they play Watford! Must say I think we got off lightly last night.
I've been like that today. Didn't make my office, accept to grab laptop. Honey and Lemon doses this morning and fell asleep for an hour
Thought you defended well as a team, but your two centre backs had nightmares, if that makes any sense.