I see where you're coming from, but would argue this doesn't really apply to top of the table away from home. For me, this reasoning applies to playin those 'bus Parkersburg' away (e.g Norwich) and the teams that play (e.g Liverpool) at st Mary's.
We didn't spend £17million on anyone.
I agree we can pick out individual performances as poor but overall we're not looking like a good, attacking team at the moment. There's no fluidity, no pace in either passing or running with the ball and no cutting edge.
Regardless of who we have and havent signed, we're scoring less goals and playing less attractive football with the same players (plus additions) that we had under Adkins when we were free scoring at times.
Yes, we've conceded a lot less but that's now enough on its own.
I fear another very frustrating game. They'll not doubt be time-wasting from the off, parking the bus hoping to snatch a goal and niggling us then going down like a sack of sh*t at the slightest touch.
We're going to have to be patient and hope we take our chances. I hope Shaw and Clyne play to provide this elusive width we all crave.
I'm not sure if this is a serious question or not, but if it is, I believe they have it on tap in Soul Cellar, where they also serve 'Peng Burgers'.
I agree, though not really on the route from train station to ground that the OP is looking to take.
Out of the attacking options I would have thought that Jrod would be most likely to be on the bench, seeing as he played in the Barnsley game.
IF Morgan is injured, it makes the selection slightly easier in that JWP will go CM.
MOve over into the Northam mate. Never sat down for a game in there in all the years we've been at St Mary's.
Personally I would hate to sit down the whole match. Luckily in the Northam I am surrounded by like-minded people.