Dunno yet. Looks like a groin - and Alex Chamberlain left the ground on crutches (although they force everyone to use crutches at the moment until they have assessed it properly). Losing either (or both) will be a major blow for sure.Klaaturberada, Lallana's not going to be out for long is he?
Funny for you perhaps. I, on the other hand, will be dangling from the rafters by a short piece of ropeWould be bloody funny if they miss 2nd and bottle it in the play offs
Would be bloody funny if they miss 2nd and bottle it in the play offs
Dunno yet. Looks like a groin - and Alex Chamberlain left the ground on crutches (although they force everyone to use crutches at the moment until they have assessed it properly). Losing either (or both) will be a major blow for sure.
I have a gut feeling we'll win promotion on the last night game at Withdean against D&R
( given I now have tickets for both my young sons I really hope so ! )
if we beat swindon and dagenham in next two games we will look back and see that 83 points was enough to secure automatic promotion!
look at saints next 3 games
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Npower League One
Southampton v MK Dons, 15:00
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Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Npower League One
Southampton v Charlton, 19:45
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Saturday, 9 April 2011
Npower League One
Leyton Orient v Southampton, 15:00
Think they will get a minimum of 7 points from those games 2 wins and a draw, but they will probably get 3 wins.
I don't think Southamptons results will in any way change Brighton's chances of automatic promotion. It is surely already a nailed on certainty. The chances of Brighton finishing anywhere other than top are virtually nil. The chances of Brighton finishing outside of the top two are too miniscule to even contemplate. None of the top six will win all their remaining games IMHO. Take last night - Southampton had a perfectly good goal chalked off with the score at 1-1 and time virtually up. Officials make mistakes as well as players, and you cannot legislate for that.I agree they could well win all 3, depends on whether they can take the pressure. My prediction was what I think is the best we can hope for, but I would love them to lose all 3
Think they will get a minimum of 7 points from those games 2 wins and a draw, but they will probably get 3 wins.
I think you lot easily have sewn up the title now. We'd won 4 in a row until last night so we're on form. We have two games in hand on Hudders' too. We should be able to finish 2nd.
I don't think Southamptons results will in any way change Brighton's chances of automatic promotion. It is surely already a nailed on certainty. The chances of Brighton finishing anywhere other than top are virtually nil. The chances of Brighton finishing outside of the top two are too miniscule to even contemplate. None of the top six will win all their remaining games IMHO. Take last night - Southampton had a perfectly good goal chalked off with the score at 1-1 and time virtually up. Officials make mistakes as well as players, and you cannot legislate for that.
Nice avatar! Is that you?Absolutely right. We are so far ahead that it doesn't matter now what Southampton(or huddersfield or Peterbrough) do. I hope that doesn't come across as arrogance it's just trying to look at it objectively. If we can win our next two games then we probably won't need to win again this season-just a handful of draws would be enough to gain promotion.
Nice avatar! Is that you?