St Mary's Heading For A Sell Out For The Visit Of Leeds United Wednesday, 13th Oct 2021 09:29 The three opening games at St Mary's in the Premier League saw a swathe of empty seats, but for the visit of Leeds United it seems that Saints supporters are flocking back with very few seats left available. Whilst the start of this season was always going to be one that in terms of attendances would see big fluctuations, with some clubs like Liverpool still selling out due to demand, the likes of Brentford because of their promotion whilst those in the middle ground perhaps struggling as a combination of holidays, worry about the Covid 19 situation etc meant that some fans would wait and see before returning to the stadiums. At Southampton there is also the factor that this season has started on the back of an awful run last term, that left a feeling of frustration and doom and gloom which ironically would be reversed had we had last season the over way around and stormed up the League after a poor start. Sometimes it is all about perspective and topping the Premier League a year ago has now been long forgotten and replaced by an awful run of defeats. So I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised when I took a look at the club's online ticketing system this morning and saw that only around 1,000 or so tickets remain in the home sections and with Leeds presumably selling their 3,000 allocation if ticket sales follow the trend of the opening three games, these tickets will be snapped up quickly. For the openers it saw slow sales early on and then picking up in the final days before the game as fans decided whether they wanted to go or not. This was how it used to be back in the Championship and League One, the floating voter so to speak always left it late, but those that have done that for the visit of Leeds may find that unless they nip in fast then they could find the game sold out. On the face of it there is no real reason why Leeds should be so popular, of course they are a club with a big reputation, but that comes from the Don Review era of the late 1960's early 70's and I don't think anyone will be expecting Allan Clarke to be playing up front for them on Saturday. They had a revival in the 1990's winning the last top flight title before the Premier League started, but that was 30 years ago this season and after relegation in 2004 they spent 16 seasons including 3 in League One outside the top flight, indeed since their relegation in 1982 when their glory years ended, including this season they have only spent 16 years out of 40 in top flight football. So it is amazing that they still maintain that attraction as a big club, Everton who have been far more successful in that 40 year period and indeed have won a lot more than Leeds in their history are not regarded as the same big name. But whatever the reason for the return of some prodigal sons this weekend it will be good to see a packed out St Mary's for the first time in over 19 months, hopefully it will create the atmosphere that we have seen in the opening games of this season and one that will spur Saints to victory. Photo: Action Images Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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