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    slugger wrote:
    saints til i die wrote:
    slugger wrote: i suggest we all ignore the skate dweeb and she'll get bored (no way is she a cherry !)
    Can't be. She calls us scummers for a start, only the fishiest of skates call us that!
    spot on !.....ok some cherries (silly name) came on giving it the big one but they now accept the result.(i like every cherry iv'e ever met)....this fool however is just a skate trying to stir things.......sticks out like the pain in the rear end that she really is !
    As I've just said on my B'mth web-site, Pompey or as you would say "Skates" wouldn't bother coming on your site, as they don't treat you as rivals anymore. (15th League 1).

    Why would they? They are a league above you, they consider Brighton more as a threat.
    They just have a giggle at the St. Faries position in the league."
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Nigel Adkins demanding respect for referees from Southampton players

Nigel Adkins Nigel Adkins

SAINTS boss Nigel Adkins has told his players to make sure they support match officials and accept their decisions.

Some less than stellar performances from referees and their assistants in recent weeks have deflected some focus away from Saints’ results and performances.

But Adkins insists that officials have an extremely tough job on their hands.

As a result, he always asks his players to support and back them up, as well as accepting their decisions – both right and wrong.

For a video of the top stories in today's Daily Echo, click the front page.

Previously, Adkins has even made some of his squad members take charge of training matches so they can get some insight into the role of a referee.

“At a previous football club I used to make the lads referee the small-sided games that we have, to make them understand how difficult it is to be a referee,” he said.

“They’re out there with a hard job to do and we have got to support them.

“We must accept the decisions they go and give and we’ve got to back them all up.

“Whether you like the decisions or not you’ve got to accept them.

“You’ve got to react to them, of course, but in a positive way and try to keep your calm about it.”

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