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    Southampton Royal wrote:
    Velleity wrote:
    Listening online to the commentary, all I could hear in the background were Saints fans.

    Fantastic support! You really were the 12th man and you should be proud of yourselves.

    Now, all we need is a couple of wins and all the pressure will be on Waitrose FC (who again had fewer shots on goal than their opposition yet managed to win). Great run by them but they can't ride their luck forever.
    Reading fan living in Southamption I hope you lot go up too be nice to be able to walk to a Prem game next season.

    As for riding our luck... I think we have 88 points, no team could be that lucky lol - I'd agree we've not been at our best or even playing stunning football but the table speaks for itself. 2nd will be a great achievement for you guys! :-))
    You're right, and I should have been clearer. Your results speak for themselves, I agree. Yet you've had three games in a row where you faced an opposition that had many more shots at goal than you and you won. We've done the same (witness Leeds, when we had one chance and scored one).

    However, those games are usually rare. You seem to have come out of a few on the right side recently.

    Two reasons - you have a terrific keeper and you are riding the luck. The keeper won't change but I'm just hoping the luck may fail for at least one of the two games.

    So, don't take it the wrong way; you're deservedly top. However I do think that, given what I've just said, we do still have a chance of a late upset allowing us to win the title."
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Ruthless Saints show no nerves

Ruthless Saints show no nerves Ruthless Saints show no nerves

IT was a night expected to be unbearably tense and nervous.

Yet for the 3,438 travelling Saints fans at London Road it was anything but.

One third of the ground was filled with visiting supporters last night, and it must have felt like a home game for them, as Nigel Adkins’ men brushed Peterborough aside with ease.

And, with West Ham only managing a draw at Bristol City, they headed back towards Southampton knowing that they are now right on the brink of a return to the Premier League.

It took just five minutes for Saints to provide their travelling army with the perfect start, as Jos Hooiveld headed them in front.

It was a goal that instantly calmed all of the nerves that had been building since the 3-1 defeat to Reading last Friday.

The Saints fans packed into the dilapidated old terrace at one end of London Road bounced up and down jubilantly.

Chants of “We are going up” and “Up the Football League we go” reverberated round the rickety stadium.

The celebrations got even wilder in the tenth minute, as Billy Sharp doubled the lead.

While Saints might have twice blown a two-goal lead at this ground last season, in an epic 4-4 draw, there was no sense that the same fate would befall them this time.

Nigel Adkins’ side were in cruise control, and the visiting fans were revelling in it.

In fact, they were getting so carried away that, for a spell, chants of “We are top of the league” were echoing out from the away end.

Either the supporters were in need of some rudimentary maths lessons, or someone was feeding out duff info on the Reading score.

The Royals, at that stage, were being held 0-0 at home to Nottingham Forest – a scoreline that kept them a point ahead of Saints as it stood.

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But of more interest to those associated with the red and white were events at Ashton Gate, where third-placed West Ham were taking on Bristol City.

News soon filtered through that James Tomkins had given the Hammers the lead midway through the half.

But there was a noticeable increase in noise from the Saints fans shortly after Bristol City equalised on the half hour mark.

They could have asked for little more, as the scores at all three grounds remained the same come half-time.

Although Peterborough came out pressing after the break, Sharp soon struck on the counter to send the Saints fans wild – and in no doubt of the outcome at London Road.

All eyes, and ears, were now firmly on events at Ashton Gate.

The Saints fans were singing relentlessly as they awaited further news from elsewhere, and Tommy Rowe’s late consolation for Peterborough did little to quieten the visiting support.

At the final whistle, the players saluted the efforts of their fans, and a cheer went up as news of West Ham’s draw at Bristol City was confirmed.

Reading’s late winner against Forest diminishes dreams of the title, but for Saints the Premier League is now within touching distance.

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