Well, having watched the highlights, we deserved something and it wouldn't have been "robbery" or any other such thing. The lads played well, as a unit, and they fought to the end.
The only, tiny crumb I can take from this is that no one would have expected a win today and the guys tried right up to the end, even seeing Davis come up for the injury time corner. We are not yet playing with the broken spirit of a relegated side.
SSN reporter at Ashton Gate saying both managers would be happy with team performances in first half, so I guess we're not playing as bad as we have done.
Bloody hell. Are we actually doubting now that any Saints fan could be moronic enough to attack Saganowski in town? Whether that's what happened or not is moot, you'd have to live in a cave to think Southampton doesn't have people like that.
Bit of a stretch tbh. He's looked about the same as he did when he was getting slagged off at St Mary's a season ago with forward runs into dead ends aplenty. What's clear is that the rest of the Swansea team are actually not bad.
Have you all forgotten so quickly how we slated Redknapp's constant, "This team isn't good enough" rhetoric?
Can't we at least decide whether positivity or negativity is the way forward?