It's OK. Shame about having to see that passionless bloody Frenchman though! In 60 years of supporting Saints that moment is up there with any other. That it was at Anfield increased my joy a thousand fold.
I love seeing that goal again and again....but it is quickly followed by a feeling of sadness...not just because we lost the final, but because we kicked Puel in the teeth.
Lots of likes, I see. The Not 606 standing ovation! Losing the final palls compared to the shameful way the club treated Puel.
"Southampton have slipped into the relegation zone recently and there are plenty of reasons to suggest they've been dealt a bad hand. They are one of only two Premier League teams yet to score from a speculative chance this season and have also hit the woodwork three times as often as their own has saved them (nine rebounded shots to three). The Saints have also fared worse than every team except Brighton at avoiding their opponents' star players."
Good lads. Although, you'd think they should be able to afford some new trousers. Those ones look a bit knackered.
Le Tiss saying on Sky that if we lose to Brighton on Wednesday night he would expect to see a new manager at Saints... One to keep note of.
That's what makes this whole thing so odd. The team is clearly still fighting for the Manager as shown by the performances in games, but obviously results matter the most.
I don't think it's that odd at all, I think it spirals from the bad tensions of VvD and the major factor... confidence and belief. After a while of letting leads slip they just got stuck in a rut.
Please, no: https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/southamptons-mauricio-pellegrino-week-2-11924336