Magic Sponge
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Some of them shouted Bruno’s a chutney at the P&R queue after a game at the Amex. Disgusting behaviour.If you really want to blend in with the home fans, they have a quite hefty repertoire of homophobic songs, for which you'll need to learn the lyrics.
You missed some reference to Carol there, didn't you.Follow that with the hymn ‘Oh Come All Ye Faithful’![]()
She’s still looking for three wise men!You missed some reference to Carol there, didn't you.
I’m assuming it was everyone left in their end at the final whistle.So how many went undercover in the home end today?
Winning 4-0 helps but I can’t help but feel slightly disappointed that we didn’t win 7/8-0 considering the chances we had and how easy it was - felt like we was playing a L1/L2 team in the cup - it should have been 4-0 at half-time
It would be a similar experience to sitting in the east standNot sure I could actually “enjoy” watching the Albion surrounded by Southampton supporters, part of the enjoyment is being with your own fans and celebrating (if) we score. I know someone would end up pissing me off if I sat with home fans.
Block 39 Row CC hereFour of us in the corner diagonally opposite the Albion end. Had the suspicion we weren’t the only ones too!
I was in the corner of their stand where we attacked first half.
Yes easily should have been 4.0 half time .
Did I celebrate anything? No. (Inside only)
Did I miss celebrating and singing - Yes definitely
Would I do it again ? YES Better than sat at home doing nothing
Especially when game is 25 miles away it helps
SeagullsA most enjoyable afternoon.
After the Chelsea fans exited early to get home to their Valentine's last week, I can only imagine that this week the Southampton fans must have wanted to get home to see the Calcutta Cup clash.
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