Jinky
Typical Fosun
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- Oct 28, 2009
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I suspect there was an element of loyalty involved because Mick had built that squad on a shoe-string and the players had completely bought into his plan. No one expected us to achieve anything that season and we went close.As ever though Spiers has it wrong. They weren't clapped off because of undying loyalty from the fans towards that group of players, it was because we genuinely played (but not defended) quite well over the 90 minutes. Fans can tell, the reaction is never binary based purely on the score.
And thousands of people left early anyway, a myth to suggest they didn't. Doubt there were 15k home fans in there at full time.
Still one of the oddest matches I’ve ever seen live. It felt like Southampton scored with every shot they had!
A certain Rob Edwards started in defence for us that day, I believe.