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Gutted but have to say the club made me feel a huge sense of pride today. Staff players and the supporters did a great job and represented Saints with massive credit in a game we didn't deserve to lose.

Well done all of you who were there!

Can't speak for you, but I finally feel ready to change my username too. There is a new Saints legend in town.
 
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If we had Gabbi at the beginning of the season, this season would be so much different. But seeing a team had a 25 mil bid for him turned down last summer he was out of our league anyway. Really looking forward to next season

If we had Gabby at the start of the season he would have been on the physios table since september : ) We've had rotten luck all year, him arriving now could be the saving of our final run in ,setting us up brilliantly for next year!
 
If we had Gabby at the start of the season he would have been on the physios table since September : ) We've had rotten luck all year, him arriving now could be the saving of our final run in ,setting us up brilliantly for next year!
Well, yes you're possibly correct. But there is a difference between chance and not being ready. Clearly, at the beginning of this season, whilst the squad had been strengthened in one or two areas, it was significantly weaker in others - that is, the goal getting department. Poor old Dusan's shoulders started slumping by mid November. What was the point of trying to make defence splitting passes - nobody would be there. Or putting crosses in that were right on the money - nobody would be in the right place. Dusan lives to assist and now he's a happy chappie again. He has Gabby, and when Charlie comes back, he'll have him again. And the pressure won't all be on Charlie to get the goals, 'cause Gabby will get the rest.
 
There's a time and a place to be critical and this isn't it. Yes there were mistakes made but the players were literally inches away from pulling off one of the greatest cup final comebacks ever. I hope the players don't have any regrets tonight because they gave it everything they had and the only reason we didn't win is we didn't get the rub of the green.

Even Mr Angry can see it.... good comments Tom.
 
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Yep, we were absolutely sensational yesterday. Amazing performance, I literally have no idea how we lost. We were better than them all over the pitch, yet somehow didn't win.
Proud of the supporters as well, the atmosphere was fantastic all around our end.
Just an all round brilliant day. What a player Gabbiadini looks. Not just his finishing, but his link up play is magical.
 
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What an amazing game! Great atmosphere, great day, and so proud of the way we played! We started superbly, scored the first goal. And OK yes there were some mistakes (maybe if Virgil had been playing we would have the trophy in our cabinet today...), but the way we responded! The players couldn't have given any more, the fans couldn't have sung any louder, it was awesome. So proud to be a Saint! Gutted, but proud.
No mention of Saints in the sports news on 5 live this morning, only how Ibrahimovic was the man of the match (really?) and how Mourinho has won yet another trophy... Sad times - this really and genuinely wasn't the story of yesterday BBC. Newsround reported it properly - says it all really.
 
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Yep, from 2-0 down to 2-2 against Man U at Wembley is astounding. To dominate them is astounding.

My biggest memory is at about 75 mins, the WHOLE of the saints end stood up, scarfs held aloft for a rendition of OWTSGMI at full voice. Boy was it full voice. Goosebumps just remembering it.
 
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Yep, from 2-0 down to 2-2 against Man U at Wembley is astounding. To dominate them is astounding.

My biggest memory is at about 75 mins, the WHOLE of the saints end stood up, scarfs held aloft for a rendition of OWTSGMI at full voice. Boy was it full voice. Goosebumps just remembering it.
Mine is after Gabbiadini scored his second the whole saints end jumping, waving their scarves and singing for him.
 
Seeing this made me so proud. I was a bit choked up to be honest, I love how respectful we are to the Liebherr's.

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Love it. However there have been Tweets demanding that Gary Neville should apologise for remarks he made about it, does anyone know what he actually said that wound our fans up so much?