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Time To Break Out The Yellow & Blue And Hit The Road
Time To Break Out The Yellow & Blue And Hit The Road
Thursday, 19th Apr 2012 12:43

Southampton Football Club stand on the brink of a return to the Premier League that they last played in seven years ago, its time to make a corner of the North East Yellow & Blue.

Middlebrough play in red & white as we all know and they have a stadium that like St Mary's has primarily a red seated colour scheme, so with the television cameras present Saints fans need to revert to their away colours to turn the Riverside into a sea of Yellow & Blue.

Whilst younger fans might not have as much love for the colours as the older generations, the fact remains that our yellow away kits and variations on them have been synonymous with succesful times at the Club.

Saints originally chose these colours as the change kit as a nod towards the Hampshire regiment whose regimental colours they were, so the colour scheme has great historical significance.

But think of big games in Saints history and more often than not its been the Yellow that has featured.

In 75/76 as everyone knows Saints wore Yellow & Blue at Wembley and two years later at Orient, it was again the colour as Brisbane Road was taken over and Saints got the point needed to virtually guarantee promotion back to the top flight.

The following season it was again to the fore, this time in the League Cup, firstly in the semi final first leg as Saints came back from 2-0 down to draw and take a big step to the final and then at Wembley itself where although we lost 3-2 the old stadium was a sea of Yellow & Blue.

n the eighties it took a break for a while re-emerging sporadically in nthe 90's but when Saints got to Cardiff for the 2003 FA Cup final it was "Come on you yellow's" that rang around Cardiff

When Saints got relegated the away strip was a pale blue which makes it even more fitting that in the season we could return to the top flight, that it could be done in a yellow strip as it was in 1978.

So Saints fans making the trip to Teeside need to break out the colours and not only give the kind of backing that we gave the team at Peterborough, but show a blaze of colour that will dazzle the opposition, impress the watching millions on telly and inspire Saints back to the pinnacle of English football

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SonicBoom added 16:48 - Apr 19
I still have my SFCUK t shirt from 2003 if that counts?
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OTIH added 16:56 - Apr 19
Main thing is that we sell all the tickets, I know it is very tough to afford another away day, but this is the day to help the lads for the last time away from home this season and push us towards the magical three points we need. Empty seats will really deflate the players IMO, and look bad on TV (can we really pretend to be a big club if we can't sell 4000 tickets for a game which could see us return to the top flight) after all the efforts on the road this season we all need to do our best to follow the boys.....I for one will be breaking out the yellow and blue.....COYR.
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SaintNick added 17:03 - Apr 19
given that a win would mean we dont have to play another away game for over 3 months, cost shouldnt be a factor
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BlackRod added 18:50 - Apr 19
Saint Nick said: "..... cost shouldn't be a factor."

Maybe not for you but when you factor in the train fare and overnight hotel stay it is a small fortune to some of us.
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geezershoong added 23:16 - Apr 19
I'm going but the cost of the trip will probably leave me with £100 to live on for the rest of the month. Of course cost is a factor, what a stupid thing to say, it's simply f*****g ignorant.
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SaintNick added 09:19 - Apr 20
With regard to cost, perhaps my words where a little misleading, of course there are some that simply cannot afford to go, I have been in that situation myself, what I meant was in the context of the money people have to spend on leisure and football in particular, so many times this season when I have urged people to go, I have been given the excuse that there are so many games coming up they havent got "enough" money for all of them, with this being the final week that excuse cant be used with three months without a game after.
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bstokesaint added 15:21 - Apr 20
Flights, tickets, food and drink for a weekend. It's cost a small fortune. Like Nick says though it will be the last chance to see the boys on the road for a few months. COYY.
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