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Southampton V Bristol City The Preview
Southampton V Bristol City The Preview
Friday, 30th Dec 2011 08:25

Saints get a chance to avenge their shock defeat at Ashton Gate a month ago.

The defeat at Bristol City on November 26th sparked a month of poor form from Saints, before bristol they had earned 16 points from the previous six games, in the six starting from that 2-0 defeat has gleaned exactly half that number, however Saints looked good against Crystal Palace so the hope is our rough patch has been played through and we can surge forward.

City arrive with not just injury problems that include Saints target Liam Fontaine who now looks set to be out for six weeks, but unrest in the camp with Nicky Maynard refusing to sign a new deal meaning not only will he leave for nothing in the summer unless the Robins can squeeze some cash out of somebody in January but he might not play against Saints, if he does its likely his own fans will give him abuse.

From a Saints view hopefully Nigel Adkins leaned a few lessons in the rough patch, two of those should be not to change things just for the sake of change sake and also dont put square pegs in round holes and ruin the balance of the team, against Palace he seemed to have learnt this and I would hope that the starting line up would be the same as against Palace as although Steve De Ridder isnt best suited to starting games as has been well documented, he has earned his right to start on Friday night, but more than that the team needs the balance of a genuine wide player.

So I would go with the same starting line up and a bench consisting of Bialkowski, Martin, Connolly, Hammond & Holmes, this gives us good attacking options should we need to keep pressure on or chase the game at any stage, a positive outlook is needed, in truth for my liking the bench against Palace was too defence minded, against sides of the calibre of Bristol City, with all due respect, we dont need two defenders on the bench, we need attacking options.

This is another must win game, Im sorry but they all are now, we cant afford to take our foot off the gas any more, we have a tough January with two consecutive away trips after this game, we need to keep the momentum at home going and start picking up wins on the road, the division is tight there is now little room for error, every time we fail to win a game we are a step nearer dropping out of the top two, with every game we win a step nearer the premier league, win games and we keep the pressure on, if we can always keep a gap between us and third place where it takes more than one defeat for us to be overtaken then that should be our first aim.

By the end of January a few very important questions will be answered, if we want those answers to be good news then we have to dsspatch Bristol City and do it well, we have to make sure that not only do we stay ahead on points but that our goal difference is worth another point to us as well, it was last season and that helped to put the pressure on Huddersfield in the run in, put Bristiol City to the sword and we not only gain revenge for our defeat a month ago, but we make our promotion rivals wonder when we are ever going to slip up, all wins now are crucial, but the next month more so than ever, if we hit that two points per game average over the next six games then promotion will be well within our grasp.     

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Verwoodsaint added 09:22 - Dec 30
Blimey, that's actually a positive article Nick! See, you can do it!
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rjh added 09:49 - Dec 30
Spot on, it is a must win. For me, this season it is a case of now our never. COYR!
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felly1 added 10:23 - Dec 30
It would be nice to see Lee Holmes on the bench. A 5 man bench should be a straightforward affair. A goalie, defender, midfielder, wide man, centre forward...simples.
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Fordy added 13:02 - Dec 30
Must win game number 24 of the season. Well done Nick, you're nothing if not predictable.
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SaintNick added 15:19 - Dec 30
well if we had won the 23 played so far we would be nearly promoted.

I cant win though can i, I try to be positive and im called predictable, im sure in Fordy's world he would like to think of Nigel Adkins telling his players pre match, not to worry about trying too hard because there are sstill 22 games to go so losing to Bristol City wont be a disapointment, in fact why dont we just draw it to give Boro a good chance of catching us
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tiptop added 15:22 - Dec 30
Agreed Nic.
This positive spin of the recent drop in form though are NA will have learned something more about his players and the players will hopefully get back into form stronger than before.
Steve de Ridder will get a chance to show what he can do and hopefully improve on his last showing. His inclusion from the start adds a dimension that we have not had so far this season making us harder to predict in one sense.
Lets win the second half of the season! COYR!
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moran89thmin added 15:30 - Dec 30
Good article well written again Nick. Yes we have the initiative and relentless form will see us keep it. No complacency tonight like there was at Ashton Gate, NA will have burned that into the players heads.
Get in Saints.
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BlackRod added 01:32 - Dec 31
So much for all the optimism.

After Monday we could be back in the play-off places :-(
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