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Am I Wrong To Expect A Full House For Cardiff ?
Am I Wrong To Expect A Full House For Cardiff ?
Monday, 30th Jan 2012 17:36

If there is any justice then it will be a near capacity crowd for the visit of Cardiff City.

It was great to see a capacity crowd over Christmas on not one but two occasions as Saints fans flocked to St mary's to see the then League leaders, perhaps though this allayed the claims of some who say that Saints cant expect full houses in this current climate, well I would say that if we can fill SMS twice in the week after Xmas, then we should be able to do it a month later after only one home game in that period since.

To be blunt its easy to turn up when a team is doing well, but when a team really needs its supporters is when its going through a tough time and the visit of Cardiff is almost as tough as it gets this season, its a game that could make or break the season and in that respect we need all the backing we can get to cheer the lads on.

So lets encourage all the Saints supporters we know to get down to St Mary's for this game, after all apart from the importance of the game, there is also the chance to see Tadanari Lee for the first time on home soil and it looks like Billy Sharp could well be joining him on the Saints league debutant list.

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ericofarabia added 17:50 - Jan 30
......... and it looks like Billy Sharpe could well be joining him on the Saints league debutant list.

Pedant alert ... nick you need to drop an E !!!

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SaintNick added 17:52 - Jan 30
I mistook him for that othr sheffield United supporting fat lad Colonel Sharpe the hero of Talivera( with an e)
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sholingred added 18:18 - Jan 30
This game is massive,if we win we open 4 point gap,business end of the season.C.O.Y.R
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StrasbourgSaint added 18:32 - Jan 30
Gosh! Ericofarabia, that was ..... um ..... sharp!!!! Good spot.

I wish I could swell the crowd, but will have to make do with listening in from France.

Tuesdays in January? Cold spell of weather? Economic crisis? A full house is ambitious. But I do agree, for such a big game, it would be great if there were close to (or above) 30,000. Better still if we all go to bed happy with the result.
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legod7 added 19:02 - Jan 30
The extra fans we had were made up of mainly families with kids on Xmas holiday. Having said that it should be a good gate for a Tuesday in January.
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simmo400 added 19:45 - Jan 30
I should imagine there will be a decent gate tomorrow night. But when games are on tv this will always lower the gate. Unavoidable Nick I'm afraid.
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StSaint added 20:13 - Jan 30
Would be nice to get a full house, though I think it unlikely. More importantly, those that do go should really avoid booing the players if things are going badly. Whilst I appreciate that people can pay their money and have their say, to boo the team after the last few years we have had is disgraceful. Everything is crossed for a win - come on lads.
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Zambucco added 21:02 - Jan 30
Not wrong to hope for it, but realistically not to expect it. As mentioned midweek game, on TV.
But I agree this is a massive game for us to win, I'm worried that another home defeat will be devastating. Hopefully the now confirmed signing of Billy Sharp will be a massive boost, although it's too late for him to play tomorrow. But a chance to show him off, to see Tadanari Lee, the return of Rickie and Puncheon possibly Fonte, Lallana and Chaplow could see us rise to the challenge.
Whatever the gate tomorrow, I'm expecting it to be a very vocal affair COYR!
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cotswoldsaint added 21:32 - Jan 30
Is it me, this may have already been discussed, is the club more secretive than ever before about the state of health of injured players?
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Jesus_02 added 00:09 - Jan 31
I cant imagine that there will be a massive crowd tomorrow. Tuesday night on the TV. What people haven't spent on Christmas they probably have in the sales! Its a shame because i expect an entertaining game.
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LostBoys added 01:25 - Jan 31
I agree but it is difficult for people on a weekday evening due to work
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ericofarabia added 06:50 - Jan 31
Am I missing something here ... what's all this about it being on TV?
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Whatsforpud added 15:55 - Jan 31
Apart from the West Ham game, evenings are on average less popular than Saturdays. Most of the Juniors will be missing for a match in schooltime. Also it might seem less attractive for someone to turn out again having just got in from work.
Had it been a Saturday, Cardiff, given their league position, would have filled their end, but probably not tonight.
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irishsaint added 16:15 - Jan 31
22.5 K its bloodt freezing out there brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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irishsaint added 16:16 - Jan 31
22.5 K its bloodt freezing out there brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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irishsaint added 16:16 - Jan 31
22.5 K its bloodt freezing out there brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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