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I hope any ground improvements go well. For us Saints fans I want St. Marys to embrace the heart that was at the Dell. We are all feeling down at the present but Saints are our club and the fans are the life and soul of it. The Dell to me was like a family.It was a funny old place with its ammonia filled loos,and what felt like sawdust falling on you when you stood under the West stand and above stamped their feet.The Terraces could tell some stories,but what about those games and those players? We had to move to improve and now our stadium is better. The old faces are still there with the young. Forget the failings of the Manager and Owners,they will come and go. The Loyal fans will still be there because they are the soul of the club. I'm proud of being a Saints fan,my most memorable moment was in 76,winning the FA Cup with my best mate sobbing and making my shoulder wet at the final whistle at Wembley. To the players ,win or lose tomorrow,just give it your best effort. I have my brick in the wall at St Marys, its not going anywhere . If things dont go our way just sing this loud and clear
with a manager that has lost 11 of 14 games,winning just one 1-0 and with a goal difference -19. He appears to be happy playing out from the back as we do even tho we keep conceding goals. Meanwhile we have an expensive striker that to say is injury prone is an understatement. A Captain that's been sent off twice. A manager who has no plan b and throws subs about like confetti. What do the powers that be do? NOTHING.
to lose a few more games before we make changes? I really thought after the Wolves game that was it for Martin,so after 3 days nothing of the sort. Are we really going to give Martin money in January? I have never been as depressed as a Saints fan,not even in The Branfoot era. The euphoria of that day at Wembley has drained away................