Saints Take Great Support To Upton Park ! Now Reward Them !
Whatever you think of Saints supporters you cant fault their loyalty on the road this season and this Saturday once again they turn out in great numbers.
Saints are once again taking a full contingent up to London for the trip to West Ham United following on from a similar number of Saints fans who made the last journey to the capital to see Saints thrashed at Arsenal.
This continues a decent turn out at the previous away games this season, with 2,000 going to Man City on the opening weekend despite the mtach being televised on a unday and a disgusting price of £50 a ticket, the aforementioned trip to the Emirates and another 1,800 or so who made the trip to Goodison Park.
Its good to see great support on the road and this is better than the same fixtures the last time we were in the premier, however the loyal fans have been rewarded with three defeats, so now is the time for the team to repay them for their time and money spent and put in a performance that is worthy of this support.
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