Matt Ritchie and Glenn Murray on. Murray's OK, but Ritchie is a proper game changer when he wants to be. I'd have no problems if Ritchie was a Saints player.
Lukaku does a few flicks and slips** to keep the ball away from AFCB players. **In this neck of the woods known as Diddly-Dees.
Chris Brunt gets hit just below the eye with a coin at the end of the game. Doesn't matter how bad someone or the team has played, you just don't throw coins at the players.
Everton never looked like losing. You could see they were going to miss the penalty. Lots of contented bluenoses tonight, and why not? Come on you Shrews!
Bizarre business. West Brom losing to a lower division club is hardly unprecedented, and their fans are usually a phlegmatic bunch. Maybe in the same way that ****ers posing as Saints were attracted to Sheffield United last year, Cup games bring the nutters out.
What interests me is not the coin thrower (Individual losers are not uncommon at football) but the mob who seem to stand up for the coin thrower and hurl abuse at the player. The one with the skin head looks like he wants to rip Brunt's head off.
They'll locate them....you can't get away with his sort of nonsense with cameras everywhere. And they'll end up banned...what is the point of it all. I cannot imagine ever being angry enough at any of our players to even verbally abuse them....to their face.
I believe there was some fighting/scuffling between WBA fans, which suggests aimed and were not happy and tried to do or say something.
Well the BBC have picked the worst game to show, looking at the number of changes Man City have made. Do you think they will be fined like Blackpool were, for throwing the game?!
So did Holloway, plus as we knew this was the case, was it the correct game to pick, as opposed to e.g.Blackburn v West Ham or Spurs v Crystal Palace?
Rodgers showing he's as capable as a pundit as he was manager, ie no gumption and talking little sense.