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    Wide Boy Arry wrote:
    Wide Boy Arry wrote:
    Baddesley Bill wrote:
    Wide Boy Arry wrote:
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    Wide Boy Arry wrote:
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    redsnapper wrote:
    Jeezus, I hope Suarez gets a red , that goal he just scored was magic!!

    Just back from Bernard Matthews backyard, and have to say Yoshida, and the bald linesman on our touchline were both awful, but Yoshi was out of position and he did redeem himself with 2 superb interceptions.

    Clatterberg is just another primadonna ref who craves attention and his decsion was diabolical.

    Boruuc briullant after 90 minutes of freezing his polish butt off and making that save.

    Now where#s that red for Suarez please!!!!
    I actually think our high pressure game could work against Liverpool...hassle them in their own half and Suarez won't get the ball.

    I'm no tactition...but that'll do for me! :O)
    That's right you're no tactician and you're going down.
    Arry...you are quite a Guy...I'd be Appy to bet you on the relegation thing.

    Pompey go down....I win.

    Saints go down....you win.

    Both go down....quits.

    Name your stake skate! :O)
    No way would I have a bet with you, you're a stain and can not be trusted. I heard you lot didn't sell out your allocation and had to send most of the tickets back. And those who went were so quiet that they needn't av bothered going. #fairweatherfans
    Then you heard wrong...again.

    No balls...no guts...no money to put where your mouth is.

    Very skate-like attitude.

    Shame on you Arry.
    This weekend I av had the biggest smug grin. We keep winning and you lot are heading down and Arry's going to save QPR at your expense. Arry must be loving it! But best you delude yourself you dozy stain.
    You and your "partner" spend so much time on the News site kissing ar5e I'm not entirely sure you are a stain. #confusedfairweather

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    Wide Boy Ars*

    WE ARE THE MIGHTY SOUTHAMPTON.

    WE FIGHT.WE WIN.

    reading QPR and Wigan are doomed.

    In every league we are NUMBER ONE.

    League One was f*cking brilliant - the trip to WEMBLEY and then the Promotion Campaign.

    Championship was easy for THE MIGHTY SOUTHAMPTON. We never mind dropping in to show Millwall and Watford and Leeds and Brighton how it's done. (See You Tube)

    PREMIERSHIP - We turned over City and the Toon at home and every week we outplay the opposition.

    WE RULE THE SOUTH

    Poor sad pompey are set for League 2 and Green Army will tear them apart.

    Rednapp is a joke and whatever he does with a massive budget for QPR - he will ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED for the failure he is - and no rewriting history can change that.

    RED ARMY 2009- 2013
    WE HATE POMPEY"
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Pochettino apologises for Clattenburg confrontation

Mauricio Pochettino Mauricio Pochettino

Mauricio Pochettino has apologised for storming onto the pitch to remonstrate with referee Mark Clattenburg after his side were held to a goalless draw at Norwich.

Saints played superbly well in the snow and rain at Carrow Road and should have had the game won before Clattenburg awarded Norwich an injury time penalty for a foul by Luke Shaw on Grant Holt.

Saints disagreed with the decision and saw what they perceived to be justice done as Boruc dived to his right to make the save and preserve the point.

After the game Pochettino came onto the pitch to confront Clattenburg but afterwards was repentant.

He said: “I do know that (you shouldn’t go on the pitch) and I apologise.

“Sometimes you can lose control a little but us managers have to control ourselves.

“Sometimes I feel as if I am playing the game as well on the sidelines.”

He added: “I am happy overall with the team’s performance because we regained that fighting spirit that perhaps we lost a little bit against QPR.

“I think my team played better than last week and in the 90th minute before that penalty was given we deserved to be leading the game.

“So my anger was double fold that it shouldn’t have been a penalty and that we should have been up in the game by that time.”

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