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Fair to say their away form is better than their home form. Come on Posh, not over yet...
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Irrespective of the Wham goal, KUMB fans are bemoaning BFSam for making two defensive changes, only one forced, when they only have one striker on the pitch. Seemingly Vaz Te could prove a key signing for them though...
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That'd be the bubbles popping. I believe they contain the West Ham fans dreams of promotion...
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What's worse would be them finding form before our game.
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Yup., me too.
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Lallana for me. Granted Chappers covered well earlier in the season but he's key to promotion.
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Morrison, Sears... The have more strikers than the RMT.
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Posh away (the team that dicked Reading last week) and Reading at home (where they can't win for toffee, and against in form opposition). If they get six points out of that, they deserve to be in the hunt for automatic promotion.
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I should've left off "seriously" at start of the second paragraph, but I'm content with my words. Could anyone have genuinely believed we'd be top by five points with a far superior goal difference at this stage of the season? As Saints fans we could, perhaps, we all want what's best for our team, but if you'd told me to put money on us being top now, I'd have said no. (Unsurprisingly, since I'm a terrible gambler.)
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I'd say everyone from Burnley up still have a chance. It'll be: Reading (Their blip will happen, West Ham will fluke themselves second spot), Brighton (They're on fire at the moment - and what an advert for League One teams getting promoted), Blackpool (A good team with some good attacking players, although just when you expect them to win, they go and lose), and...umm...Birmingham (based on their good players, however few they have now, their manager, and their goal difference). If Birmingham do scrape into the play-offs, I think they'll go on and win it.
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Reading that dreadful teamsheet above, whatever happened to Lee Molyneux? Wikipeado lists him as "a former footballer" despite only being 23. Did he realise how awful he was and quit? Injury?
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Just realised, this game marked the last of our Saturday 3pm kick offs! Still, with 7 games to go, it gives us a good chance to get used to not having many in the Premiership!
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I always wondered, a reverse of this topic perhaps, but how long could I sit rooted in my seat for after a game, before the stewards started getting tetchy? I quite fancy leading them into a Benny Hill style cat and mouse chase around the Chapel end.
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Easy - Reading win please. Our priority right now is not to win the league, but to get automatic promotion. After we've accomplished that, THEN we can go looking for a league title. A Reading win would make that gap between us and West Ham so much more comfortable - and it would have the bonus effect of annoying smug West Ham fans. The title is in our hands anyway - We still have Reading to play, so even if they do beat West Ham, we could nullify their 3 point advantage (an advantage only obtained if we lose that day) by beating them at St Marys. And there's still the 5.1 point gap anyway. This 'grinding out wins at the end of the season' thing is fantastic.
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I couldn't really follow the game today, but it's been a great day in the SaintNoStoppingUsNow household thanks to the results. Saints win, Norwich win, I've already had beers, I'm getting a free meal out tonight, West Ham only drew, I now have ten days off work, and my wedding has been mostly paid for by my mother. All that, and the sun was shining brightly thoughout. I don't even care that I had to be up at half three for work this morning. Saints are going up. "Then I saw the scores, now I'm a believer! Not a trace, of doubt in my mind. We are good Oooooooooooh I'm a believer I couldn't fear them if I tried..." I don't really know what happened during the game, only that Sharp scored twice. I'll judge the rest on comments on here. Out of ten, how good does it feel to be a Saints fan right now?
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While the Liebherrs are happy to invest in us, we're in damn good shape. If they ever decide to sell us, then we'll have to hold our breath and hope we get a decent owner/chairman in place. Hopefully with our success at present and our imminent promotion (!), they won't want to quit anytime soon.
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Best signing of the season by a country mile. In the whole of the Championship I mean. Even trying to be non biased here. And I'm definitely racking my brains for other key signings. Lord knows what Celtic were thinking of letting him go, or why the Celtic fans were taking the wee, but he's been fantastic for us.
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Nobody voted for Frazer, and I felt sorry for him, so he got my vote.
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They have set up two after season party cruises for their board members. If their home form carries on as it is, the cruises may be more sombre than a trip on the Costa Concordia. (Although I like the idea of a party cruise with Saints fans...)
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Wow. I knew we'd been top two all season but that graph really brings home how consistant we've been. I'd love to post that on 'HobNob Anyone' and KUMB, thus rubbing it in the faces of those that consider us lucky.
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Eeek, Though a genuine memory slip, I'm going to lie and say that I meant 'last midweek home game'. (Climbs back under a rock...)
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Simple question really: Best player of all time? 24 years old, and he's scored more goals than any other Barca player ever. Another ten years there, and he'll make a record that will never be beaten. In my opinion, Argentina need to win a World Cup, orchestrated by him, for him to overtake Maradona as the best player ever. (After Matt Le Tiss obv...)
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Our away form is surprising and tremendous at the moment, but our last home game was a draw. (I was there against Ipswich, I blame myself for not winning that.) Let's get the home form 100% for the rest of the season. No disrespect to Doncaster, who've had a few good results lately, especially against Wet Sham, but we really should be beating their likes at home in front of our own crowd. I think we will. Thumping win please, with a scintillating performance that will make the other two soil their undies.
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I'm the most brassic one, having a wedding to pay for and all! :-( Hopefully we'll have a good laugh, but we're not a raucous bunch really, fairly mellow although we like a drink. 9 of us in all. I must say from what you guys have been saying Bristol sounds like an excellent place for a stag do. A good choice. I'll definitely be booking a club far in advance though, I know a lot of places don't like Stag groups in their clubs.
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This. He still has a role to play this season, but who's to say he won't make it in the Premiership? I thought Steve Morison was a strange signing for Norwich from Milwall, but he's adapted very well and chipped in with a few goals this season. With the extra fitness he'll get in the next few months, his eye for goal alongside Lambert, Lee and A.N.Other (Or Guly even) could be priceless in the Premiership.