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I know we all have kittens when we do it, and we could/should have gone 2 down in about 3 minutes because of it, but how has it become the norm? Leicester were guilty as well and we really should have scored at one point at 0-2. Man City do it, Barca did it when they were peerless around 13 years ago, but why do lower Prem/Championship teams think they can get away with it? Everyone in the crowd knows it doesn't work, why do teams (really, not just us) think they can get away with it?
I was lucky enough to be at this game yesterday with my youngest lad. Watch as the home side race in to a lead and miss chance after chance, and then see the doubt start to creep in. Thankfully, Saints would never do anything like this
Sadly passed away. Knew he had been ill for a while. RIP
#Breaking Former Huddersfield, Leicester and Bolton striker Frank Worthington has died at the age of 72 following a long illness, his family have announced in a statement to the PA news agency. pic.twitter.com/xwsr5wgklS
Right, your 8 desert island Saints goals. Rules are, you had to be there, only one goal per player, one has to be a sickener, and one doesn't involve Saints (don't have to have been there for that one)
1. Le Tiss free kick v Wimbledon 2. Pahars v Pompey 3. Ings 2nd v Pompey 4. Holmes v Liverpool 5. Sharp v Coventry 6. Lambert v City 7. Zlatan at Wembley 8. Hoddle last goal for Spurs v Oxford