Exactly but it did take a couple of months of frustration for Fans.
His shooting seems a lot better than last season too lets hope he stays here for sometime like Terry Paine and John Sydenham did all those years ago .
Lets hope we will be able to keep our players for next season and they dont move on to higher division clubs always a danger with the likes of Lambert Schenderlein and Lallana
For the first time for ages I felt sure we would win I finally think the bottom has been reached and we are on the way back.
The formation now uses Lallana's talents to the full he can now shoot so very well done Pardew Wilkins Downes and Adam himself.
Hope he does not move away until we have been promoted
No I am not sure about Pardew yet I agree I but of course I dont think he should be sacked.
There was just a lot of talk last weak saying that stability was the most important thing in a Football Club as clubs who keep there managers for the long run seem more successful I am now interested in whether Wycombe and Tranmere will now prosper.
Although I dont think we will get relegated we are in the relegation zone and according to the BBC both Wycombe and Tranmere have parted with their managers.
So other clubs do not stick with their managers very long despite all good words about stability it is results which count in the end as suggested by some posters.
Will be interesting to see how these clubs start playing now
Fifty years ago I would have thought
Round 1
Southampton 5-1 Coventry 18-11-1959®
Round 2
Southampton 3-0 Southend 05-12-1959
Round 3
Man City 1-5 Southampton 09-01-1960 One of our Greatest Results in the FA Cup
Round 4
Watford 1-0 Southampton 02-02-1960®
MLT the best player in the Premiership you must be joking if he was that good he would have played more times for England.
I dont dispute he had fine skills scored great goals but the best no way
If you want to be one of the mindless ones on here thats OK but I thought you were more responsible
Ruining a competetion run by an Irish Newspaper is totally irresponsible