Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by 3 veesinarow » 13 Apr 2012 22:35

We did comment on hearing Mullins' name at 79 minutes...funny how we could play with one player barely named, another not match-fit (Tabb), a winger who did nothing (except assist the first two goals :lol: ) and leave the other 8 to turn Saints over...we are up.

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by winchester_royal » 13 Apr 2012 22:37

Anyone who thinks Kebe did nothing all game should be Fritzled

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Wizard » 13 Apr 2012 22:37

Mullins did lay it off to Kebe to set up the first.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by grey_squirrel » 13 Apr 2012 22:38

3 veesinarow We did comment on hearing Mullins' name at 79 minutes...funny how we could play with one player barely named, another not match-fit (Tabb), a winger who did nothing (except assist the first two goals :lol: ) and leave the other 8 to turn Saints over...we are up.


Not harsh at all.

It is a blooming good job Southamptons threats began / came from out wide - Lallanna, Chaplow and De Ridder (in the 2nd) else we would have come unstuck.

We were seriously, seriously weak and unconvincing in centre mid.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by PremAddict » 13 Apr 2012 22:40

3 veesinarow We did comment on hearing Mullins' name at 79 minutes...funny how we could play with one player barely named, another not match-fit (Tabb), a winger who did nothing (except assist the first two goals :lol: ) and leave the other 8 to turn Saints over...we are up.


Yes, and somewhere in your comment is the subtle hint that our best two starting midfielders were absent...didn't really hear that on the broadcast during the game...


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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by SWLR » 13 Apr 2012 22:43

Just back in SW London.

Amazing night, beat the trip to West Essex and I didn't think I would say that.

Only super Mac would bring on a striker for a midfielder and go on to win the game.

In Saints defence can I just say they organise an excellent park-and-ride.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Cypry » 13 Apr 2012 22:46

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3 veesinarow We did comment on hearing Mullins' name at 79 minutes...funny how we could play with one player barely named, another not match-fit (Tabb), a winger who did nothing (except assist the first two goals :lol: ) and leave the other 8 to turn Saints over...we are up.


Not harsh at all.

It is a blooming good job Southamptons threats began / came from out wide - Lallanna, Chaplow and De Ridder (in the 2nd) else we would have come unstuck.

We were seriously, seriously weak and unconvincing in centre mid.


Normally I hate it when McD pulls off one of the centre mid players and puts Jobi in there, but this evening it made a big difference after Tabb came off. Barely a threat from Soton after that - if HRK is fit Tuesday I wouldn't be supeised if Jobi and Mullins start in the centre

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by royalhaven » 13 Apr 2012 22:46

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3 veesinarow We did comment on hearing Mullins' name at 79 minutes...funny how we could play with one player barely named, another not match-fit (Tabb), a winger who did nothing (except assist the first two goals :lol: ) and leave the other 8 to turn Saints over...we are up.


Yes, and somewhere in your comment is the subtle hint that our best two starting midfielders were absent...didn't really hear that on the broadcast during the game...


very important point. I noted the same in all the build up match coverage that I read. None of the papers noted that Karacan and Ledge were out.

Man, we had two KEY injurys AND turned Saints over!

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by southstand67 » 13 Apr 2012 22:47

Wizard Mullins did lay it off to Kebe to set up the first.


Yea I did see that. Mullins was quiet but effective.


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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Royals-lad14 » 13 Apr 2012 22:47

What a night.
So glad i was there.
The celebrations were wild for both Le Fondre's goal but when he made it 3-1 i didnt know what to do.
Bring on Forest.
Bring on promotion.
Bring on the title.
Bring on the premier league.

URZZZZZZZ

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by southstand67 » 13 Apr 2012 22:48

royalhaven

Man, we had two KEY injurys AND turned Saints over!



We have got a brilliant squad, no doubt about it :D

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by BenReadingFC » 13 Apr 2012 22:49

I've got some brilliant before game / half time concourse footage and the 2nd goal. Do I post it here or make a new thread?
I'm too drunk now too even think about it, but I'll post it tomorrow sometime

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by earleyroyal » 13 Apr 2012 22:50

Anyone saying we were lucky - no chance. They had lots of pressure but created few clear chances and missed few obvious goalscoring opportunities. Fantastically disciplined and organised in defence and clinical in attack; you don't get 3 wins in 3 away games against 3 of the best teams in the division through luck. Reading through the West Ham forum* it seems that they still don't appreciate the value of teamwork and a dogged defensive effort, preferring to call us lucky mugs and cheating cants; we are a better team than them and that is why we will finish way ahead of them despite having a wage bill which is probably a third of theirs.

* if any of you are reading this: fuck off


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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by royalhaven » 13 Apr 2012 22:53

BenReadingFC I've got some brilliant before game / half time concourse footage and the 2nd goal. Do I post it here or make a new thread?
I'm too drunk now too even think about it, but I'll post it tomorrow sometime


Ben, DO IT NOW!! you are not to drunk to post and tomorrow IS TOO LATE! DO IT NOW! then slieep in.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by southstand67 » 13 Apr 2012 22:53

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BenReadingFC I've got some brilliant before game / half time concourse footage and the 2nd goal. Do I post it here or make a new thread?
I'm too drunk now too even think about it, but I'll post it tomorrow sometime


Ben, DO IT NOW!! you are not to drunk to post and tomorrow IS TOO LATE! DO IT NOW! then slieep in.



Agreed

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by AbovetheI » 13 Apr 2012 22:56

BenReadingFC I've got some brilliant before game / half time concourse footage and the 2nd goal. Do I post it here or make a new thread?
I'm too drunk now too even think about it, but I'll post it tomorrow sometime

Post them here... viewtopic.php?f=1&t=112821

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Victor Meldrew » 13 Apr 2012 22:57

Great to get in before midnight just for once after an evening game.
I thought we started the game well and looked less nervous-as Tony wrote earlier it was probably good to have the Brighton game ahead of this one as a build up to another big game.
In the first half in particular Hunt won nearly all the headers and Roberts was strong as were our two centre-backs but Saints had a number of half-chances and didn't take advantage.
The goal came out of nothing with a good cross from Jimmy and a rare Roberts header.

Saints dominated the first 20 minutes of the second half and having scored their goal I think most of our fans would have settled for the draw.
We hung in there with our two central defenders immense and doing nothing much going forward but then 2 terrific Alf finishes and as with Brighton on Tuesday somehow we come away with all 3 points and let's face it we are up.

I think we won the game as, despite Lambert being the best individual player on the pitch by miles with every attacking move coming through him,our 2 central defenders and keeper were better than theirs and Alf showed everbody how to finish and some.
Brian said on the radio that he made more attacking substitutions-he didn't,he just did his usual moving of Jobi to central midfield,Hunt dropped back to left midfield and Alf replaced him up front.
What he did do though was to orchestrate a massive victory away to the next best team in the division and at the moment he can almost walk on water.
Brian,please let us all know what horse you will be backing in the National.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by mx » 13 Apr 2012 23:02

According to Sky Sports News...

Shots on target

Saints 9
Reading 3 :D :lol: :D

Given the number of chances Lambert had tonight, I don't rate him that highly. Yes, our defence is bloddy good, but they were all over us for long periods tonight, and got 1 goal from 9 shots on target, and that needed a lucky deflection.

Give me a TEAM that scores goals any day.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Bumblebee » 13 Apr 2012 23:05

Back from the game and having a celebratory tug. Lush.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Terminal Boardom » 13 Apr 2012 23:06

Well done to everyone who was there. You looked loud on the tv what with the shouts of blarmy. What an amazing performance. The back 4 were immense. Still have reservations about Feds especially in the first half. That said, he had oxf*rd all to do second half. What an excellent team effort. A MILLION times better than the game against Burnley. Faith somewhat restored. And yes, I am pissed.

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