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Saints fans celebrate on an emotional day
5:30pm Saturday 28th April 2012 in Sport
By Gordon Simpson, Senior Sports Reporter
Saints fans celebrate on an emotional day
“We are Southampton, we’re Premier League.”
It has taken seven years, but finally the Saints faithful are singing it again.
The cry echoed out proudly from St Mary’s today and penetrated deep into the city, as the club celebrated an incredible and emotional return to the top flight.
Thousands poured onto the pitch at the end of the 4-0 demolition of Coventry, hoisting the players onto their shoulders.
It was a display of pure, unbridled joy, as every section of the club came, to put it in manager Nigel Adkins’ words, together as one.
It was all in such stark contrast to the scenes on the final day of the 2004/05 season, when Manchester United played the role of executioner to Saints’ Premier League life.
“We’ll be back” the fans had defiantly cried after that numbing day.
It has taken longer than most could ever have imagined, but at last the prophecy has been fulfilled.
So much has transpired since that depressing afternoon – administration, a second relegation to League One, a ten-point deduction, and numerous managerial changes.
It has been a long and, at times, incredibly painful road.
But as the fans clambered down from the stands and lifted their heroes up in celebration, it was as if many of those miserable memories were being completely washed away.
Within seconds of the final whistle, the pitch was completely flooded with supporters.
They mobbed the players, they danced, they hugged, and they kissed the turf.
It was a glorious end to such a fantastic season.
The scenes were remarkable, as the realisation dawned that Saints are back in the big time.
Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool – that is the company the club will now be keeping.
Even Adkins could hardly believe it. Normally never lost for words, he could hardly speak in the minutes after the final whistle and had to choke back tears in the tunnel.
Eventually, the players fought their way through the crowds and back into the dressing room.
They sprayed champagne, they embraced each other and they sang together.
The enormity of their achievement – winning back-to-back promotions to take them from the third tier into the top flight – almost cannot be understated.
The celebrations continued as they made their way up to the directors’ box, with Adkins, chairman Nicola Cortese, the backroom staff, and the players all saluting the crowd.
Promotions have been so rare in the history of Southampton Football Club – and these moments will be treasured by those lucky enough to have been inside St Mary’s.
The only sad note was that the man who had made it all possible, Markus Liebherr, was not there to witness the iconic moment.
This was the day he had bought the club for, and the late owner’s beaming smile should have graced this occasion. It would have lit up the day even more.
But his legacy still burns bright and, fittingly, he was not forgotten.
Liebherr’s name was chanted throughout the match, and it boomed out from the enormous sea of fans on the pitch after the game.
It was a poignant and heartfelt display of affection from the supporters.
Although there had been the potential for tension and nerves, the overwhelming atmosphere before the game had been one of excitement.
Supporters knew the club stood on the brink of the top flight. There was no doom mongering, simply an air of expectancy.
And the players delivered in style.
The ground erupted when Adam Lallana’s volley deflected off Billy Sharp and found the net to put Saints in front.
Any concern that had existed immediately disappeared.
And when Jose Fonte headed a second moments later, the party really began.
Saints weren’t going to let it slip from that point, and the fans knew it. They belted out chant after chant and bounced up and down in celebration.
By the time the second half started, it was clear that the club were only heading in one direction.
Jos Hooiveld’s goal and a deserved strike for the mesmerising Lallana served as the icing and the cherry on the most delicious of cakes.
The announcement that a record crowd of 32,363 had piled into the stadium brought a huge cheer.
The only boos that rang out came when the most pointless announcement of the season was relayed over the tannoy.
“Please remain in your seats at the final whistle,” the voice pleaded. No chance.
Minutes before the end, the fans were already piling down the steps to the advertising boards.
As soon as the whistle was lifted to referee Anthony Taylor’s mouth, the invasion began.
It was a magnificent moment, and one that will live long in the memory of all who were part of it.
Saints are back in the big time…
Comments(114)
kissmya%%
says...
5:46pm Sat 28 Apr 12
COYS !!!
City Saint
says...
5:54pm Sat 28 Apr 12
saintmark1977
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6:15pm Sat 28 Apr 12
We just needed to ignore the Portsmouth few and win the game for Ted, Bobby,Peter and Bally .
Thankfully, that is how it has worked out.
Having followed the Saints for Fifty Three years and seen them promoted to the top flight twice before and win the F A cup today ranks alongside as one of my happiest.
Thank you Markus for keeping my dreams alive after they were nearly completly stubbed out by the idiot Dark Lord.
Spirit of 58
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6:17pm Sat 28 Apr 12
I can now crack open a few 'Old Hens' safe in the knowledge that the Saints are back to where they belong.
Well done to everyone involved - a special day
PS Who were the black tie guys in the crowd having a ball opposite us in the Kingland- not Seeds boys surely?
doreron
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6:36pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Mongoose
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6:51pm Sat 28 Apr 12
jezza
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6:56pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Am I imagining it or was NA's handshake with Nicola very muted and subdued. Then in his interview, NA spoke of when he "inevitably parted company" with the Saints.
It took the gloss right off my day, and I hope Nicola supports NA more when he finally gets his chance to comment on today.
Still, it does feel good to be back in the Premiership again.
COYR
truelysaints
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6:57pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Thanks Nigel the pride that you’ve given us,
League 1, now this,
Memories are made of this,
Sweet, sweet, the memories we have of you,
Sweet, sweet, memories are made of this,
saintandy11
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7:03pm Sat 28 Apr 12
St.David
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7:05pm Sat 28 Apr 12
saint t.boy
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7:06pm Sat 28 Apr 12
santaclaus
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7:15pm Sat 28 Apr 12
skybluestav
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7:16pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Saintsayer II
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7:25pm Sat 28 Apr 12
jezza wrote:I felt the same that part of the interview was a real downer
I was loving every minute of our promotion until I watched Saints Player.
Am I imagining it or was NA's handshake with Nicola very muted and subdued. Then in his interview, NA spoke of when he "inevitably parted company" with the Saints.
It took the gloss right off my day, and I hope Nicola supports NA more when he finally gets his chance to comment on today.
Still, it does feel good to be back in the Premiership again.
COYR
milton road
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7:29pm Sat 28 Apr 12
A great day for the Saints and shows that you can come back.
OSPREYSAINT
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7:46pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Saintsayer II wrote:I think you are reading too much into it, it's an emotional day, and Nigel is a realist, nothing is guaranteed in the Premier, he wants to be the best, he wants his team to be the best, and this will be his best opportunity, he will need the support of NC, and not a little investment in a few extra players, I would like to see as many of the current squad given their chance to perform in the Premier, not all will be good enough and it will be a blow to see some of them go.
jezza wrote:I felt the same that part of the interview was a real downer
I was loving every minute of our promotion until I watched Saints Player.
Am I imagining it or was NA's handshake with Nicola very muted and subdued. Then in his interview, NA spoke of when he "inevitably parted company" with the Saints.
It took the gloss right off my day, and I hope Nicola supports NA more when he finally gets his chance to comment on today.
Still, it does feel good to be back in the Premiership again.
COYR
milton road
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7:48pm Sat 28 Apr 12
I would think both NC and NA were probably a little numb with disbelief afterwards, they were asked to climb a mountain and did it. Takes a little to sink in.
If it is any consolation he has told BBC how he is already looking to strengthen the squad next season.
trueiron
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7:54pm Sat 28 Apr 12
lets get a pre season friendley and follow each other ..up the saints....from all at sufc .. true iron.
milton road
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7:57pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Possibly players like Harding,Hammond,Jaed
i, Connelly who were massive for us in the early days. I think four or five others as well.
All deserve our thanks and respect.
olddellsaint
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8:05pm Sat 28 Apr 12
'WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON-WE ARE GOING UP'
Spirit of 58
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8:09pm Sat 28 Apr 12
trueiron wrote:Thanks Buddy
from all at scunthorpe well done southampton you are our premier league team to follow
lets get a pre season friendley and follow each other ..up the saints....from all at sufc .. true iron.
arm chair fan
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8:21pm Sat 28 Apr 12
madmike
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8:30pm Sat 28 Apr 12
saintpete01
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8:31pm Sat 28 Apr 12
saintpete01
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8:31pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Confucious
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8:35pm Sat 28 Apr 12
I don't think his 'inevitable leaving' comment conveyed any current issues with Nicola at all.
My guess is he realised this moment was the culmination of a life time's work - and a better moment might never come again. Basking on the summit is never quite the same as the magic moment when it is first reached.
I think he sensed this achievment was a pivotal one in his life and one that he would look back on in years to come - hence perhaps the thought that yes, one day he would leave Saints, but today's memories would last his lifetime.
He was also clearly anxious to leave the camera and be with the players - many of whom made the journey with him and many of whom were feeling exactly the same way as him.
Of course it was tremendous to be part of the fans' celebration and witness their joy - but watching that interview, with Nigel biting his lip and for once not concentrating on the reporter's questions, was really moving.
I'm delighted for him and the players. What a lot of happiness their efforts have created in our city and far beyond.
If only Markus could have been with us all.
Mongoose
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8:39pm Sat 28 Apr 12
OSPREYSAINT wrote:I am sorry OSPREYSAINT. This is a time to celebrate but soon time to be a realist. I believe there are 16 squad players that will not cut it and should leave. We will need 4/5 more. But that is for tomorrow, lets live the dream and set our targets - European football Today was fantastic - proud to be a Saint
Saintsayer II wrote:I think you are reading too much into it, it's an emotional day, and Nigel is a realist, nothing is guaranteed in the Premier, he wants to be the best, he wants his team to be the best, and this will be his best opportunity, he will need the support of NC, and not a little investment in a few extra players, I would like to see as many of the current squad given their chance to perform in the Premier, not all will be good enough and it will be a blow to see some of them go.
jezza wrote:I felt the same that part of the interview was a real downer
I was loving every minute of our promotion until I watched Saints Player.
Am I imagining it or was NA's handshake with Nicola very muted and subdued. Then in his interview, NA spoke of when he "inevitably parted company" with the Saints.
It took the gloss right off my day, and I hope Nicola supports NA more when he finally gets his chance to comment on today.
Still, it does feel good to be back in the Premiership again.
COYR
truelysaints
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8:48pm Sat 28 Apr 12
http://www.youtube.c
om/watch?v=yLEr8dQKp
vY&feature=related
iswhite10
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8:52pm Sat 28 Apr 12
truelysaints
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8:56pm Sat 28 Apr 12
downfall of portsmouth youtube.com
It will finish off the day just nicely
Thornhill Saint
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9:02pm Sat 28 Apr 12
petethephantom
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9:06pm Sat 28 Apr 12
coyr awesome beyond belief and im glad i was one of the record crowd there...... not to mention the many in the pubs celebrating as well
i will be back next year to
(a) watch saints win in the premier league and
(b) watch the aussies beat the poms in the cricket and/ or rugby as well............
LeTissLeGod
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9:06pm Sat 28 Apr 12
LeTissLeGod
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9:07pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Baddesley Bill
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9:20pm Sat 28 Apr 12
slugger
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9:50pm Sat 28 Apr 12
loosehead
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9:52pm Sat 28 Apr 12
but that can wait a week or two I hope your all having a good old Knees up
Bigrich1980
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9:52pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Tirau Dan
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9:53pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Rudolf Hucker
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9:59pm Sat 28 Apr 12
tinas
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10:00pm Sat 28 Apr 12
I don't often post on here, largely because I can't think of anything interesting or original to say, but I read most of the posts, so I want to say to all of you - Slugger, Tirau Dan, St Rachel, Baddesley Bill, Confucius, Seedhouse, Old Saint, Rob the Kiwi, St Yorkie, saintkenny and many more - I love you all. Your passion for the Saints is truly inspiring.
Good night and God bless.
DisplacedFan
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10:02pm Sat 28 Apr 12
slugger wrote:Well said, Slugger.
well , we've had worse days .......... lol , effin superbe ....... pompey who ? ....... history x 2 !
loosehead
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10:05pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Rudolf Hucker wrote:I follow saints scores & watched this match after all the deserved celebrating how much of that £90million do you feel they need to spend to strengthen the squad for the premiership?
Saints in the Premiere League.... £90million....... Watching the match on tv with my dad.....Priceless.
Any way Super Saints Celebrate
slugger
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10:06pm Sat 28 Apr 12
tinas wrote:never in the field of football conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few ........ top season boys !
Just back from the game. What a great day!
I don't often post on here, largely because I can't think of anything interesting or original to say, but I read most of the posts, so I want to say to all of you - Slugger, Tirau Dan, St Rachel, Baddesley Bill, Confucius, Seedhouse, Old Saint, Rob the Kiwi, St Yorkie, saintkenny and many more - I love you all. Your passion for the Saints is truly inspiring.
Good night and God bless.
GHamilton
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10:07pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Confucious wrote:I,m not even going to try and add or better this post...agree with everything you say. I do n't normaly do crying.....but i cried today; your last line is shared by all saints fans all over the world, and i'm so proud to count myself as one of them!!!
I watched the recording of Nigel's immediate post match interview when I got home. He was very emotional and very close to tears. I've never seem him remotely like it - but of course after months of striving and 'staying focused' this was the moment when he could finally let go. I don't think his 'inevitable leaving' comment conveyed any current issues with Nicola at all. My guess is he realised this moment was the culmination of a life time's work - and a better moment might never come again. Basking on the summit is never quite the same as the magic moment when it is first reached. I think he sensed this achievment was a pivotal one in his life and one that he would look back on in years to come - hence perhaps the thought that yes, one day he would leave Saints, but today's memories would last his lifetime. He was also clearly anxious to leave the camera and be with the players - many of whom made the journey with him and many of whom were feeling exactly the same way as him. Of course it was tremendous to be part of the fans' celebration and witness their joy - but watching that interview, with Nigel biting his lip and for once not concentrating on the reporter's questions, was really moving. I'm delighted for him and the players. What a lot of happiness their efforts have created in our city and far beyond. If only Markus could have been with us all.
spirit of 66
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10:09pm Sat 28 Apr 12
ONWARDS and UPWARDS, TOGETHER AS ONE.
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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10:10pm Sat 28 Apr 12
LeTissLeGod
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10:32pm Sat 28 Apr 12
saintandy11
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10:34pm Sat 28 Apr 12
circa 66 saint
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10:35pm Sat 28 Apr 12
the messages on this site are passionate and heartfelt proving football is a matter of life and death
joelster
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10:44pm Sat 28 Apr 12
congrats saints- we've made it!!!
oldsaintsfan
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10:48pm Sat 28 Apr 12
GloryHunter
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10:52pm Sat 28 Apr 12
truelysaints wrote:Lol, that's quality!
click on to finish your day
http://www.youtube.c
om/watch?v=yLEr8dQKp
vY&feature=relat
ed
Baddesley Bill
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10:54pm Sat 28 Apr 12
saint ben
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11:06pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Saint Anubis
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11:15pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Farehamgirl
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11:15pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Folkestone Saint
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11:37pm Sat 28 Apr 12
LeTissLeGod wrote:GLT is a legend on there, have you seen u-tube down fall of portsmouth very fn funny
They are so touchy on the Poopey news web site,check it out
promised land
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11:38pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Tirau Dan wrote:here, here !
It's like being a boy again.. Saints top of the world sandwiched by two third div teams. Only difference is Pompey had some pride then. I never thought I ever think that I can't wait for them to be wound up next month. Anyway right now feels fantastic.. Good on You Nicola it's your vision and drive coming to fruition and thank you to the Leibherr's. No Swiss man was ever loved by so many around the world as Markus Leibherr.
lesliem
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11:40pm Sat 28 Apr 12
arthur boutfaith
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11:41pm Sat 28 Apr 12
One (possibly) forgotten Saints fan who deserves a special mention today is Leon Crouch. If he had not reached into his own pocket when Saints really needed it, we may not have had the team and the day we had today.
Leon Crouch, I for one salute you.
Up the Saints
X
Strasbourg Saint
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11:50pm Sat 28 Apr 12
slugger wrote:Whilst we're (mis)quoting Churchill, This isn't the end, it isn't even the beginning of the end; but it is the end of the beginning.
tinas wrote:never in the field of football conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few ........ top season boys !
Just back from the game. What a great day!
I don't often post on here, largely because I can't think of anything interesting or original to say, but I read most of the posts, so I want to say to all of you - Slugger, Tirau Dan, St Rachel, Baddesley Bill, Confucius, Seedhouse, Old Saint, Rob the Kiwi, St Yorkie, saintkenny and many more - I love you all. Your passion for the Saints is truly inspiring.
Good night and God bless.
Great day was capped off with going to watch Racing beat their nearest rivals and almost ensure their own promotion. They've a top young keeper too.
Brilliant day, will sleep well tonight.
Night all.
rob the saint in NZ
says...
11:58pm Sat 28 Apr 12
Went to bed at 3am, drunk but SO happy!!
Been up a few hours, reading all the comments & watching the jubilant scenes at SMS again & again.
I am just so proud, happy, overwhelmed, ecstatic, relieved, emotional, etc, etc, etc...
So many different feelings wizzing around; wish I could have been there, but just so glad we did it & I could see it live via the internet last night!
Thankyou Saints for making so many people so happy!
Thankyou Markus.
Baddesley Bill
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12:14am Sun 29 Apr 12
rob the saint in NZ wrote:Rob...today was immense. Let me rephrase that...it was IMMENSE.
WOW!
Went to bed at 3am, drunk but SO happy!!
Been up a few hours, reading all the comments & watching the jubilant scenes at SMS again & again.
I am just so proud, happy, overwhelmed, ecstatic, relieved, emotional, etc, etc, etc...
So many different feelings wizzing around; wish I could have been there, but just so glad we did it & I could see it live via the internet last night!
Thankyou Saints for making so many people so happy!
Thankyou Markus.
The funny thing is though, is that you guys...you guys who follow the club from all corners of the earth make the day even better.
Love you guys...NZ, Aus, Japan, USA, France, Switzerland, Norway...and every other country that saints frequent...I'm a little tipsy...but I fookin love you all!!!!!!! COYR!!!!! :O)
Rackers73
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12:16am Sun 29 Apr 12
Come what may next season I trust we all stick by Nigel and the principles he has brought into the club.
Well done Nigel, enjoy the summer!
rob the saint in NZ
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12:23am Sun 29 Apr 12
Baddesley Bill wrote:Love you too BBill (in a manly, back-slapping way of course) & all the Saints fan worldwide, wherever you may be!
rob the saint in NZ wrote:Rob...today was immense. Let me rephrase that...it was IMMENSE.
WOW!
Went to bed at 3am, drunk but SO happy!!
Been up a few hours, reading all the comments & watching the jubilant scenes at SMS again & again.
I am just so proud, happy, overwhelmed, ecstatic, relieved, emotional, etc, etc, etc...
So many different feelings wizzing around; wish I could have been there, but just so glad we did it & I could see it live via the internet last night!
Thankyou Saints for making so many people so happy!
Thankyou Markus.
The funny thing is though, is that you guys...you guys who follow the club from all corners of the earth make the day even better.
Love you guys...NZ, Aus, Japan, USA, France, Switzerland, Norway...and every other country that saints frequent...I'm a little tipsy...but I fookin love you all!!!!!!! COYR!!!!! :O)
I shall be wearing my Saints shirt all day of course. In fact, I have been wearing my collection of Saints shirts through the ages all week, so last night I was down to my last clean shirt, which was the one we were relegated to the Championship in, from 2005, so I guess there is some strange symmetry there!
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON, WE'RE PREMIER LEAGUE!!!
(Sounds good doesn't it?)
Rephrase that - it sounds fcuking BRILLIANT!!!!
RedArmy1
says...
1:36am Sun 29 Apr 12
Three Years of Fighting ...
JPT - then Promotion from League One - and now Promotion to the Premiership ....
WE ARE THE MIGHTY SOUTHAMPTON.
THE FIGHT GOES ON.
WE WANT A LEGACY TO STAY IN THE PREMIERSHIP FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS +
WE FIGHT FOR EUROPEAN FOOTBALL.
f*ck norwich swansea or everton
like newcastle WE WILL SING :
EI-EI-EI-O
UP THE PREMIER LEAGUE WE GO
WHEN WE GET TO EUROPE
THIS IS WHAT WE'LL SING
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON
NIGEL IS OUR KING
RED ARMY 2012.
WE ARE PREMIER LEAGUE !!!
Perthsaint2
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1:50am Sun 29 Apr 12
GHamilton wrote:This sez it all for me!
Confucious wrote:I,m not even going to try and add or better this post...agree with everything you say. I do n't normaly do crying.....but i cried today; your last line is shared by all saints fans all over the world, and i'm so proud to count myself as one of them!!!
I watched the recording of Nigel's immediate post match interview when I got home. He was very emotional and very close to tears. I've never seem him remotely like it - but of course after months of striving and 'staying focused' this was the moment when he could finally let go. I don't think his 'inevitable leaving' comment conveyed any current issues with Nicola at all. My guess is he realised this moment was the culmination of a life time's work - and a better moment might never come again. Basking on the summit is never quite the same as the magic moment when it is first reached. I think he sensed this achievment was a pivotal one in his life and one that he would look back on in years to come - hence perhaps the thought that yes, one day he would leave Saints, but today's memories would last his lifetime. He was also clearly anxious to leave the camera and be with the players - many of whom made the journey with him and many of whom were feeling exactly the same way as him. Of course it was tremendous to be part of the fans' celebration and witness their joy - but watching that interview, with Nigel biting his lip and for once not concentrating on the reporter's questions, was really moving. I'm delighted for him and the players. What a lot of happiness their efforts have created in our city and far beyond. If only Markus could have been with us all.
Congratulations to "The Mighty Saints" and to all the back room boys too!
Brian1
says...
2:17am Sun 29 Apr 12
tinas wrote:I don't often post ... But I love reading all your comments. It would be worth putting them
Just back from the game. What a great day!
I don't often post on here, largely because I can't think of anything interesting or original to say, but I read most of the posts, so I want to say to all of you - Slugger, Tirau Dan, St Rachel, Baddesley Bill, Confucius, Seedhouse, Old Saint, Rob the Kiwi, St Yorkie, saintkenny and many more - I love you all. Your passion for the Saints is truly inspiring.
Good night and God bless.
In a book.. Esp confucious who seems to understand everything . I love u all & can't wait for the premier league banter to start
saintdownunder
says...
2:23am Sun 29 Apr 12
Perthsaint2 wrote:says it all for me, 60 years old,was there with ted 1966,there with lawrie 1976 and 1978. 2nd in div one 1984.
GHamilton wrote:This sez it all for me!
Confucious wrote:I,m not even going to try and add or better this post...agree with everything you say. I do n't normaly do crying.....but i cried today; your last line is shared by all saints fans all over the world, and i'm so proud to count myself as one of them!!!
I watched the recording of Nigel's immediate post match interview when I got home. He was very emotional and very close to tears. I've never seem him remotely like it - but of course after months of striving and 'staying focused' this was the moment when he could finally let go. I don't think his 'inevitable leaving' comment conveyed any current issues with Nicola at all. My guess is he realised this moment was the culmination of a life time's work - and a better moment might never come again. Basking on the summit is never quite the same as the magic moment when it is first reached. I think he sensed this achievment was a pivotal one in his life and one that he would look back on in years to come - hence perhaps the thought that yes, one day he would leave Saints, but today's memories would last his lifetime. He was also clearly anxious to leave the camera and be with the players - many of whom made the journey with him and many of whom were feeling exactly the same way as him. Of course it was tremendous to be part of the fans' celebration and witness their joy - but watching that interview, with Nigel biting his lip and for once not concentrating on the reporter's questions, was really moving. I'm delighted for him and the players. What a lot of happiness their efforts have created in our city and far beyond. If only Markus could have been with us all.
Congratulations to "The Mighty Saints" and to all the back room boys too!
but today is the greastest of them all.I may be 10,000 miles away but my heart is saints.
my heart felt thanks to one man.Markus your a legend,st.mary`s naaaaaaaaaaa rename it today "markus leibherr" stadium,thank you for saving my beloved "saints" R.I.P.
Mush On The Beach
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2:54am Sun 29 Apr 12
Farehamgirl wrote:Plenty of champagne being quaffed by all our Saints in heaven.
I cried today....my dear husband passed away last September. only 55 and managed only two games as he was so poorly. What I would give for him to see this magical day although I'm sure I felt him jump up and cheer I realised it was our son. Thank you all for all the wonderful memories of The Dell and St Marys. Back where we belong.x
Ghandi asked them to keep the noise down, but ended up joining in the Red and White festival.
We have influential fans in high places
SlupsPups
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5:06am Sun 29 Apr 12
SlupsPups
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5:06am Sun 29 Apr 12
SlupsPups
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5:06am Sun 29 Apr 12
ButtyIoWSaint
says...
8:13am Sun 29 Apr 12
truelysaints wrote:At least i wont have to listen to that bell again!
click on to finish your day
http://www.youtube.c
om/watch?v=yLEr8dQKp
vY&feature=relat
ed
Absolute quality. pmsl ;)
WAPA PIE GO
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8:15am Sun 29 Apr 12
wilsamsaints says...
7:36pm Sat 25 Apr 09
HA HA
THERE WERE THREE SHIPS THAT LEFT SOUTHAMPTON NEVER TO RETURN
THE TITANIC
THE PREMIER SHIP
THE CHAMPION SHIP
ThorncombeSaint1976
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8:22am Sun 29 Apr 12
WE ARE PREMIER LEAGUE!!!.
Still not sinking in!!!.
Up the Saints!!
SaintRachel
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8:35am Sun 29 Apr 12
tinas wrote:Yes, thanks for sharing the good times and the bad. It's been a ball. God bless you too Tinas!
Just back from the game. What a great day!
I don't often post on here, largely because I can't think of anything interesting or original to say, but I read most of the posts, so I want to say to all of you - Slugger, Tirau Dan, St Rachel, Baddesley Bill, Confucius, Seedhouse, Old Saint, Rob the Kiwi, St Yorkie, saintkenny and many more - I love you all. Your passion for the Saints is truly inspiring.
Good night and God bless.
St.Yorkie
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8:41am Sun 29 Apr 12
What can I add from Shirley this morning? Well need to allow the alcohol to subside before I get behind the wheel!
A memorable day with some great friends all made through our great club. Who needs distant relatives when we have each other on here?
Well thats another season over what will do now until August?
Rackers73
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9:07am Sun 29 Apr 12
St.Yorkie wrote:First date for your summer diaries - 18 June - fixtures for the 2012/13 season announced.
Morning all!
What can I add from Shirley this morning? Well need to allow the alcohol to subside before I get behind the wheel!
A memorable day with some great friends all made through our great club. Who needs distant relatives when we have each other on here?
Well thats another season over what will do now until August?
Confucious
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9:25am Sun 29 Apr 12
Farehamgirl wrote:Your husband quite literally lives on in your son - that's the way things work in our world. When your son jumped up and cheered - rest assured, his father did indeed jump with him.
I cried today....my dear husband passed away last September. only 55 and managed only two games as he was so poorly. What I would give for him to see this magical day although I'm sure I felt him jump up and cheer I realised it was our son. Thank you all for all the wonderful memories of The Dell and St Marys. Back where we belong.x
Saintsayer II
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9:25am Sun 29 Apr 12
I've followed these threads since we went into admin and its hard to tell you how much they have enhanced the football experience.
Thanks to all contributors, even the ones who get me angry,but surely we will all be back for pre-season posting starting on Monday week
OSPREYSAINT
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9:36am Sun 29 Apr 12
WAPA PIE GO wrote:Come back Titanic
Found this in the archive section...
wilsamsaints says...
7:36pm Sat 25 Apr 09
HA HA
THERE WERE THREE SHIPS THAT LEFT SOUTHAMPTON NEVER TO RETURN
THE TITANIC
THE PREMIER SHIP
THE CHAMPION SHIP
bill moore
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9:50am Sun 29 Apr 12
madmike says..>>>>>Nice comments lads good to see a warm feeling exists between the two clubs supporters.Delighted for Saint sad for the Sky Blues 8 academy players were on the pitch yesterday at any given time.Youngsters should not be exposed to powerful opponents at this stage of their developement.Good Luck next season and be thankful that you never took SISU on board.
bill moore
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9:51am Sun 29 Apr 12
madmike says..>>>>>Nice comments lads good to see a warm feeling exists between the two clubs supporters.Delighted for Saint sad for the Sky Blues 8 academy players were on the pitch yesterday at any given time.Youngsters should not be exposed to powerful opponents at this stage of their developement.Good Luck next season and be thankful that you never took SISU on board.
McBendy in Scotland
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9:51am Sun 29 Apr 12
I want to compile a list of all of the Saints academy products who have 'made it'. Plus when they broke through, at what age, subsequent transfer value etc. Can you help?
Let's start with a simple list.
Shearer
Bale
Walcott
Chamberlain
iCranie
Dyer
Bridge
Surman
Lallana (of course - COYR)
Who else?
McBendy in Scotland
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10:13am Sun 29 Apr 12
Baird
Best
Saints down under
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10:28am Sun 29 Apr 12
RedArmy1 wrote:Red army
Just got in ....
Three Years of Fighting ...
JPT - then Promotion from League One - and now Promotion to the Premiership ....
WE ARE THE MIGHTY SOUTHAMPTON.
THE FIGHT GOES ON.
WE WANT A LEGACY TO STAY IN THE PREMIERSHIP FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS +
WE FIGHT FOR EUROPEAN FOOTBALL.
f*ck norwich swansea or everton
like newcastle WE WILL SING :
EI-EI-EI-O
UP THE PREMIER LEAGUE WE GO
WHEN WE GET TO EUROPE
THIS IS WHAT WE'LL SING
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON
NIGEL IS OUR KING
RED ARMY 2012.
WE ARE PREMIER LEAGUE !!!
Great post love it.
Strasbourg Saint
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10:37am Sun 29 Apr 12
McBendy in Scotland wrote:How far are you going back? And what does 'made it' mean? Top level? Professional including lower leagues? That WOULD be a huge list.
Oh
Baird
Best
You can add: Paine, Chivers, Channon, Stokes, Wallace (x2 or 3), Hebbard ..... oh, and there's an interesting omition who once played at No.7.
I'm looking forward too. The next crop could provide more like Lallana. I don't want to know about their transfer value though, I want to see them (the best ones at least) stay long-term.
Strasbourg Saint
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10:39am Sun 29 Apr 12
Farehamgirl wrote:Very poignant.
I cried today....my dear husband passed away last September. only 55 and managed only two games as he was so poorly. What I would give for him to see this magical day although I'm sure I felt him jump up and cheer I realised it was our son. Thank you all for all the wonderful memories of The Dell and St Marys. Back where we belong.x
A big Global Saints Family hug to you and your family, Fareham Girl.
sledgerite
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10:52am Sun 29 Apr 12
RedArmy1
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11:22am Sun 29 Apr 12
Saints down under wrote:BIG RESPECT AND APPLAUSE FOR ALL THE OVERSEAS FANS !!!
RedArmy1 wrote:Red army
Just got in ....
Three Years of Fighting ...
JPT - then Promotion from League One - and now Promotion to the Premiership ....
WE ARE THE MIGHTY SOUTHAMPTON.
THE FIGHT GOES ON.
WE WANT A LEGACY TO STAY IN THE PREMIERSHIP FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS +
WE FIGHT FOR EUROPEAN FOOTBALL.
f*ck norwich swansea or everton
like newcastle WE WILL SING :
EI-EI-EI-O
UP THE PREMIER LEAGUE WE GO
WHEN WE GET TO EUROPE
THIS IS WHAT WE'LL SING
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON
NIGEL IS OUR KING
RED ARMY 2012.
WE ARE PREMIER LEAGUE !!!
Great post love it.
WE ARE A GLOBAL PRODUCT.
WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON.
RED ARMY 2012. COYR.
RED ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRMY
Monteraz
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12:06pm Sun 29 Apr 12
I dont comment often but lets not forget who made this all possible from the start.I think the best tribute to that guy would be to rename our Stadium the Leibherr St Mary's Stadium, or at least The St Mary's Liebherr Stadium. Better than Statues dont you think. And also I think the family of Marcus would look at that very kindly?
O'Bee Two
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12:09pm Sun 29 Apr 12
Mike in Dorset
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12:15pm Sun 29 Apr 12
I see a house in Dorset with the red and white flags flying triumphantly at the front door.
I recall a chap in West Dorset who predicted 4-0 with two goals in each half.
He could hear the cheers from 77 miles away.
I loved it! More of the same please. Thanks to all at St.Mary's for a great season. March On!
Mike in Dorset
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12:15pm Sun 29 Apr 12
I see a house in Dorset with the red and white flags flying triumphantly at the front door.
I recall a chap in West Dorset who predicted 4-0 with two goals in each half.
He could hear the cheers from 77 miles away.
I loved it! More of the same please. Thanks to all at St.Mary's for a great season. March On!
frenchvic
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12:16pm Sun 29 Apr 12
Confucious wrote:Confucious, you sir are a gentleman, very well said.
Farehamgirl wrote: I cried today....my dear husband passed away last September. only 55 and managed only two games as he was so poorly. What I would give for him to see this magical day although I'm sure I felt him jump up and cheer I realised it was our son. Thank you all for all the wonderful memories of The Dell and St Marys. Back where we belong.xYour husband quite literally lives on in your son - that's the way things work in our world. When your son jumped up and cheered - rest assured, his father did indeed jump with him.
SFCOLDBOY
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12:54pm Sun 29 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:Can't help reading this with blearred vision.
Farehamgirl wrote:Very poignant.
I cried today....my dear husband passed away last September. only 55 and managed only two games as he was so poorly. What I would give for him to see this magical day although I'm sure I felt him jump up and cheer I realised it was our son. Thank you all for all the wonderful memories of The Dell and St Marys. Back where we belong.x
A big Global Saints Family hug to you and your family, Fareham Girl.
There must have been many like I who looked to up the sky yesterday, whils't on the pitch and had a little thought and a little tear.
OSPREYSAINT
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1:34pm Sun 29 Apr 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Don't keep bringing this up on here!
I feel sick again
saintkenny
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1:47pm Sun 29 Apr 12
frenchvic wrote:i for one second that .and thank you tinas xxxxx up the saints
Confucious wrote:Confucious, you sir are a gentleman, very well said.
Farehamgirl wrote: I cried today....my dear husband passed away last September. only 55 and managed only two games as he was so poorly. What I would give for him to see this magical day although I'm sure I felt him jump up and cheer I realised it was our son. Thank you all for all the wonderful memories of The Dell and St Marys. Back where we belong.xYour husband quite literally lives on in your son - that's the way things work in our world. When your son jumped up and cheered - rest assured, his father did indeed jump with him.
St. Paul
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4:12pm Sun 29 Apr 12
skybluestav wrote:Thank you. To bring the support you did and to play the part that you did in creating a great atmosphere at SMS does you Sky Blues much credit. You were part of a very special day for us and we hope that you have your own to enjoy in the not too distant future. Keep the faith!
well done to all you saints fans from a 20yr season ticket holder at coventry. It was a real pleasure to be part of today, you were great & felt our pain. Good luck & go marching in.
Wheeled1
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4:21pm Sun 29 Apr 12
I never want to see Saints promoted again.
Of course I want Saints to be successful, but to be promoted they would need to be relegated first, and Saints will be in the Premiership for many many years to come.
Fatty x Ford Worker
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4:33pm Sun 29 Apr 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:You got Dexter on that list good chap he scored 2 for Forest yesterday the Skate Destroyer!
McBendy in Scotland wrote:How far are you going back? And what does 'made it' mean? Top level? Professional including lower leagues? That WOULD be a huge list.
Oh
Baird
Best
You can add: Paine, Chivers, Channon, Stokes, Wallace (x2 or 3), Hebbard ..... oh, and there's an interesting omition who once played at No.7.
I'm looking forward too. The next crop could provide more like Lallana. I don't want to know about their transfer value though, I want to see them (the best ones at least) stay long-term.
Farehamgirl
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4:36pm Sun 29 Apr 12
saintkenny wrote:Thank you for all the kind messages. We really are "Together as one!"
frenchvic wrote:i for one second that .and thank you tinas xxxxx up the saints
Confucious wrote:Confucious, you sir are a gentleman, very well said.
Farehamgirl wrote: I cried today....my dear husband passed away last September. only 55 and managed only two games as he was so poorly. What I would give for him to see this magical day although I'm sure I felt him jump up and cheer I realised it was our son. Thank you all for all the wonderful memories of The Dell and St Marys. Back where we belong.xYour husband quite literally lives on in your son - that's the way things work in our world. When your son jumped up and cheered - rest assured, his father did indeed jump with him.
Taunton Saint
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6:10pm Sun 29 Apr 12
Made a vow on way home with my mate and said "I dont care about next year, the bad days, i will enjoy them all, we nearly didn't have any good, bad or indifferent days 3 years ago, so lets enjoy everyone going forward"
To Nicola, Nigel and all the staff and players THANK YOU, but especially to one man up there smiling down, taking pictures with his camera
The stripes
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7:26pm Sun 29 Apr 12
vickyashley27
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10:20pm Sun 29 Apr 12
warrens 76
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11:11am Mon 30 Apr 12
Saintsayer II wrote:"dittto"
jezza wrote:I felt the same that part of the interview was a real downer
I was loving every minute of our promotion until I watched Saints Player.
Am I imagining it or was NA's handshake with Nicola very muted and subdued. Then in his interview, NA spoke of when he "inevitably parted company" with the Saints.
It took the gloss right off my day, and I hope Nicola supports NA more when he finally gets his chance to comment on today.
Still, it does feel good to be back in the Premiership again.
COYR
warrens 76
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11:19am Mon 30 Apr 12
Mush On The Beach wrote:Fareham girl, god bless you, your husband, and your son!
Farehamgirl wrote:Plenty of champagne being quaffed by all our Saints in heaven.
I cried today....my dear husband passed away last September. only 55 and managed only two games as he was so poorly. What I would give for him to see this magical day although I'm sure I felt him jump up and cheer I realised it was our son. Thank you all for all the wonderful memories of The Dell and St Marys. Back where we belong.x
Ghandi asked them to keep the noise down, but ended up joining in the Red and White festival.
We have influential fans in high places
SaintL-Y
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12:26pm Mon 30 Apr 12
warrens 76 wrote:Check his interview with Solent this morning.....!! Going to be around for a long time yet!!!
Saintsayer II wrote:"dittto"
jezza wrote:I felt the same that part of the interview was a real downer
I was loving every minute of our promotion until I watched Saints Player.
Am I imagining it or was NA's handshake with Nicola very muted and subdued. Then in his interview, NA spoke of when he "inevitably parted company" with the Saints.
It took the gloss right off my day, and I hope Nicola supports NA more when he finally gets his chance to comment on today.
Still, it does feel good to be back in the Premiership again.
COYR
Farehamgirl
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12:35pm Mon 30 Apr 12
warrens 76 wrote:Thank you and all fellow supporters who have got us through this season. Onwards and upwards!
Mush On The Beach wrote:Fareham girl, god bless you, your husband, and your son!
Farehamgirl wrote:Plenty of champagne being quaffed by all our Saints in heaven.
I cried today....my dear husband passed away last September. only 55 and managed only two games as he was so poorly. What I would give for him to see this magical day although I'm sure I felt him jump up and cheer I realised it was our son. Thank you all for all the wonderful memories of The Dell and St Marys. Back where we belong.x
Ghandi asked them to keep the noise down, but ended up joining in the Red and White festival.
We have influential fans in high places
Holly the Dog
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6:58pm Mon 30 Apr 12
2nd season 2011/2012
2nd season 2012/2013 ??????
COYR
rob the saint in NZ
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11:28pm Mon 30 Apr 12
Farehamgirl wrote:Farehamgirl - we're all with you!
warrens 76 wrote:Thank you and all fellow supporters who have got us through this season. Onwards and upwards!Mush On The Beach wrote:Fareham girl, god bless you, your husband, and your son!Farehamgirl wrote: I cried today....my dear husband passed away last September. only 55 and managed only two games as he was so poorly. What I would give for him to see this magical day although I'm sure I felt him jump up and cheer I realised it was our son. Thank you all for all the wonderful memories of The Dell and St Marys. Back where we belong.xPlenty of champagne being quaffed by all our Saints in heaven. Ghandi asked them to keep the noise down, but ended up joining in the Red and White festival. We have influential fans in high places
Great respect to you. I lost my Dad 23 years ago now, but occasions like Saturday & the 2003 F.A. Cup Final always bring back memories & a lump to the throat!





Corkonian Saint says...
5:39pm Sat 28 Apr 12