I remember that season well. Southampton took til the back end of September to really get going. We just about limped across the finishing line while Southampton were going like an express train at the finish, and went on to complete the double championes the following season.
I remember that season well. Southampton took til the back end of September to really get going. We just about limped across the finishing line while Southampton were going like an express train at the finish, and went on to complete the double championes the following season.
We went on holiday once the title was SEWN up
Yes. Yes we did. We were still second best in that division that season though.
Er, not quite...
Despite what the local media would have you believe
Yes. Yes we did. We were still second best in that division that season though.
Have you STARTED weekend DRINKING already
Except we weren't though were we? We won the league by 3 points and had the last 4-5 games off.
Southampton might have had a better squad than us (they certainly spent enough money on it), and might have on their day been able to beat us, which they did. But the league lasts from August to May and we comfortably picked up more points than them.
Quite right.
And as for the 'on their day bit', we could quite easily have beaten them home and away that season. At St.Mary's we only drew 0-0 because Chris Wood wasted a late penalty, then at Withers we were 1-0 up and in control when their keeper brought down Murray for what should have been a pen (and a possible red card) - ref ruled otherwise, Murray went off injured, and we fell apart.
At St.Mary's we only drew 0-0 because Chris Wood wasted a late penalty,
That's a bit harsh, I seem to remember Kelvin Davis being almost at full stretch to save it.
Yes. Yes we did. We were still second best in that division that season though.
Of course not. CLARITY is my middle name.
Perhaps. Missed it, either way.
The report of that game makes weird reading now: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_div_2/9206220.stm
First the apparent disparity in the sides - Saints' starting line-up included Jose Fonte, Morgan Scheiderlin, Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlain, Ricky Lambert and Adam Lallana. Ours Casper Ankergren, Adam El Abd and Augustien Battipiedi, yet we WALKED that league. Amazing.
I was at that game and remember when AEA got his nasty leg injury, and being gutted that he had to go off, and hoping we'd cope okay with LEWIS DUNK coming on in his place!