Dman Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago It would be very, very 'saintsy' to lose a tuesday night game at home, against a mid-table side with nothing to play for.
Toadhall Saint Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Dman said: It would be very, very 'saintsy' to lose a tuesday night game at home, against a mid-table side with nothing to play for. As someone else on here said. We no longer do saintsy 😉 3
SouthWalesSaints Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Bristol City, biggest of the season. I can see us being in top 2 come the end of the evening tomorrow. Nearly a sell out as well, hopefully shift the last 3/400 more by tomorrow On course for a sell out for Ipswich - less than a few hundred remaining for that. .
Saint_lambden Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Fun fact 1. Referee is Elliot Bell tomorrow night. In his last 30 games, there's only been 1 away win. Fun fact 2. 2023/24 was not the only time Bristol City ended a long unbeaten run of ours (25 games). Back in 2011/12, we were one game away from going an entire calendar year unbeaten at home and, of course, we lost 1-0 to City 2 days before the end of 2011. How many games was that? 25, of course.
Football Special Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, SouthWalesSaints said: Bristol City, biggest of the season. I can see us being in top 2 come the end of the evening tomorrow. Nearly a sell out as well, hopefully shift the last 3/400 more by tomorrow On course for a sell out for Ipswich - less than a few hundred remaining for that. . Looks like Ipswich home is sold out now, depending on results this week could be another big night at St Mary's. Fans got to be up for it tomorrow night v Bristol City, help lift the players , surprised its sold so well with all the expense playing twice a week , should be 29k crowd with the 2k empty seats being in the away corner.
Harry_SFC Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 9 hours ago, Pilchards said: Larin over Stewart in both games. Stewart was terrible on Saturday! I agree. I'd actually start him in every remaining game with Stewart coming on after 70 odd mins 1
Colinjb Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, Dman said: It would be very, very 'saintsy' to lose a tuesday night game at home, against a mid-table side with nothing to play for. ....who are Bristol City. Seriously, when have we ever done well against them?
Colinjb Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, Saint_lambden said: Fun fact 2. 2023/24 was not the only time Bristol City ended a long unbeaten run of ours (25 games). Back in 2011/12, we were one game away from going an entire calendar year unbeaten at home and, of course, we lost 1-0 to City 2 days before the end of 2011. How many games was that? 25, of course. Seared in my memory.
Charlie Wayman Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago On 18/04/2026 at 23:29, Willo of Whiteley said: Scrappy 1-0 win Willo, old lad pleas try and enjoy what is happening with Saints these days. You are allowed a little optimism. Look, we don't do scrappy wins anymore, what we do do is dominant, comprehensive and demoralising annihilation of the opposition. 4-0 and upwards if the weather holds and the pitch is watered correctly.
Charlie Wayman Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 54 minutes ago, Colinjb said: ....who are Bristol City. Seriously, when have we ever done well against them? Different times, different players, different managers…. what has the past got to do with it?
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