
under the west stand
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Go to the BBC website - it's on BBC Radio Solent live
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One issue that hasn't been mentioned is the number of home games that have had late kick offs, meaning that those of us who don't live that close to Southampton can't get home by public transport after the game. I would have easily racked up 5+ home games if there had been more 3 o'clock kickoffs.
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Nothing it seems - BBC Radio5 extra through the BBC website is all I can find. Not even Radio Solent through the Saints website . . .
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FA Cup games don't seem to get streamed - so no TV. Radio through the official Saints website
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No TV it seems. Radio through official Saints website . . .
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Can't we just embrace the Bournemouth rivalry?
under the west stand replied to Bad Wolf's topic in The Saints
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http://www.cricfree.sx working fine
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Saints vs Palace EFL Cup match thread
under the west stand replied to Shroppie's topic in The Saints
http://www.cricfree.sx is working OK - wasn't to start with, but quite good now -
yes - I use a Mac and get a phishing warning. I always run an malware finder program afterwards
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This usually works for me: http://www.stopstream.me/1-football.html stream 5 seems to be ok
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Tadic MoM on Setanta . . .
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try feed4u.net
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feed4u.net is working well. feed from Setanta
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This is interesting from The Guardian . . . http://www.theguardian.com/football/video/2015/dec/01/southampton-v-liverpool-current-and-former-saints-compared-video
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Security at St Mary's in light of the Paris attacks
under the west stand replied to Johnny Bognor's topic in The Saints
Wondered if it would happen. Was frisked at WBA on the last two away games - and Leicester as far as I can remember. -
Saints V Villa Build Up Thread Capital One Cup
under the west stand replied to Stepgar's topic in The Saints
It's shown as being on stop stream.me -
This works too: stopstream.me
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Hi There's a thread about that somewhere . . . "Managers Sacked After Playing Saints"
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From: "The Fiver" - The Guardian "OFF BRAND Of all the surprises in the bewildering opening skirmishes of this topsy-turvy first-bit-of-the-season – and there have certainly been a few – this one tops the lot. Apparently Chelsea’s first-team squad is unhappy with their manager, who they believe is, to quote our news story, “scapegoating certain players” as a result of the Blues’ poor start to the season. It was, The Fiver supposes, only a matter of time. After five and a half years over two spells as manager, in which he has expertly fallen out with “criminal” rival players, “voyeur” rival managers, “boring” rival fans, “frustrating” Chelsea fans, “ridiculous” referees, match assessors who “don’t see the games” because “they stay eating and drinking”, “naive” doctors, “stupid” journalists, “parasite” TV pundits and “disgraceful” television stations, warned ball boys that “somebody might punch them”, told Rafa Benítez’s wife that she should “take care of her husband’s diet” and even had the occasional dig at the FA, Chelsea’s players have finally worked out that Mourinho likes to blame other people for stuff. In terms of discoveries it’s not exactly the Higgs boson. These are people who can spot a pass in a heartbeat through a thicket of bodies, or predict and snuff out a possible source of danger before it’s even worked it out itself, yet it’s taken them 307 games to twig that their gaffer’s fond of a scapegoat. As even his own team now knows, when it comes to frankly revealing the true and genuine state of affairs Mourinho is programmed with honesty-evasion software so astonishingly efficient he seems scarcely human, as if rather than emerging blinking and screaming from his mother’s womb he rolled suavely off the production line at Volkswagen. There was, it’s true, one time, earlier this year, when he admitted to an interviewer that he is not, in fact, perfect. “I have a problem,” he trilled in April. “My problem is I’m getting better at everything.” Yeah, well maybe it’s time you took a look at the league table … and his squad. The players currently cold-shouldered include Eden Hazard and Nemanja Matic (a bit), John Terry (quite a lot) and the seemingly toxic trifecta of Oscar, Loïc Rémy and Radamel Falcao (loads). And that’s just the list of those considered insufficiently reliable to start Tuesday’s Big Cup tie at Porto, their numbers presumably since swollen with those who were named in the team only to play like planks once they got there. Before the game in Portugal Mourinho warned about players burdened with “that unstable attitude in terms of motivation, desire and commitment”. And while that doesn’t exactly sound great, the problem with denying footballers actual football is that they might spend some of their resulting free time thinking about other stuff, which is Mourinho’s latest problem. Well, that and constantly getting better at everything, obviously." If Saints beat Chelsea - will it be The Chosen One's final game as Chelsea manager?
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You will need to use a browser which supports Flash. I've used iSwifter and Puffin in the past - but only as an emergency. iSwifter will drop the picture after 10 mins or so, so you need to keep tapping the screen. Never got to grips with Puffin.
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Finally - Saints player has just started.
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Still waiting for Saints player. Fairly typical for away games - but it doesn't usually start this late.
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JWP 'MoM' in today's' Guardian
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JWP 'MoM' in today's' Guardian
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100% in agreement. The passion with which the Uruguayans sang their National Anthem showed just how to get a team fired up - it was like a soccer version of the Haka.