I know a good few, most of them in the 35-45 age bracket which demonstrates how impressionable they were growing up. I blame the parents, if they were taken to the Dell as kids they would more than likely have supported Saints instead of whichever team happened to be the best when they were 7.
Which game is more important for the fans, Burnley or Sheff Utd?
Considering it's likely we will be taking at least double and maybe 3 times the number to Sheffield on Tuesday than we will to Burnley on Saturday it looks like the cup game is.
2 games in 2 days at St Mary's. Anyone else thawed out sufficiently to go tonight?
http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/article/20141209-u18-preview-anthony-limbrick-pre-west-ham-united-cup-2132716.aspx
When we have our first choice back 7 (Forster, Clyne, Fonte, Toby, Bertrand, Wanyama, Schneiderlin) teams find it incredibly hard to score against us.
When we don't, they don't.
If they taxed multinational corporations properly rather than letting them channel funds through random cupbords in Luxembourg there would be more to spend on public services.
Labour let it happen, and despite what Osborne claims the Tories have done nothing to stop it.
Interesting quote from Van Gaal in this article.
"They have a very good squad. I know a lot of players and a lot of players were offered to us."
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/dec/05/louis-van-gaal-southampton-ronald-koeman-manchester-united
What have you seen of Gardos that suggests he's better than Yoshida? He played pretty well against Arsenal in the cup but was very erratic against Stoke. Koeman sees them both in training every day so I'd imagine he has a slightly better idea than you about their respective qualities.