It reminds me of the 3rd at Anfield. Moving players out of position before someone makes a decisive touch that sets everyone off. This time it was Sarmiento (I think) with the flicked pass and run. Albeit in a different part of the pitch it acted like the same trigger as Websters (I think) Dummy...
Indeed. I'm already on it. Forgot about that! We could always drive I supposed but then it means no drinking and Southampton is depressing enough as it is.
Is it me or does that stop before you get the final redemption? Seems to end on moribund brighton fans reeling from going 2-3 down. Must have run out of batteries. 😁
A few observations.
1. Sarmiento and Enciso - looking nifty!
2. How young that team is.
3. Well looky looky here. Unless my eyes and ears decieve me, it appears that Mr Wellbeck got booed by his previous club through the game. So what did he do? Completely ignored it. Never got rattled. Scored...
Harsh on Dunk and Caic and Mac. It's easy to remember their mistakes but they are the spine of rhe team, take the most risks and responsibility. If we win I don't see how they get 6 and Tross 7 who was peripheral.
Way to many to mention.
Pretty much anything by Townes Van Zandt but I'd settle for Tecumsah Valley.
Dublin Blues - Guy Clarke
Tom Aymes Prayer - Steve Earl
Paradise or Souvenirs - John Prine
Tenessee Stud - Doc Watson
March, Dunk, Wellbeck, possibly Webster, all England level. Personally and selfishly I'd rather they were all sat on their arse for a few weeks keeping fit, resting muscles and minds and then champing at the bit for a restart while every team around us suffer injury and burn out.
Generally not a fan but I think Mitoma knew how good his touch was and that he was away. In general being brought down there doesn't normally end up with a red as you'd normally be travelling away from goal. Being charitable I'd say he wanted go make sure the ref knew he'd taken it inside and...