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See today‘s Daily Echo for a special 24-page pullout celebrating Saints’ Johnstone’s Paint Trophy final at Wembley - featuring the best reports, reaction, colour and photographs of the big day. |
SAINTS made a triumphant return to the big stage with a thumping Wembley victory over Carlisle in the final of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy this afternoon.
Top scorer Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana, Papa Waigo and Michail Antonio grabbed the goals as Alan Pardew lifted the club's first silverware in 34 years.
Saints' first participation in this competition may illustrate just how far they have fallen since their top-flight days, but 44,000 supporters made the trip from the south coast to see the 2003 FA Cup finalists take on their League One rivals.
The 10-point penalty for going into administration has left Saints off the play-off pace and they are just one spot above Carlisle - but the teams are leagues apart in every other sense.
Peter Murphy handed them the lead, literally, in the 15th minute when he stuck out an arm to whip the ball from the head of Lambert.
The defender was fortunate to escape with a booking but Lambert exacted revenge from the penalty spot with his 32nd goal of a prolific season.
Carlisle had their moments in the first half, not least when Matty Robson's cross was headed onto the top of the crossbar by Ian Harte.
However, it was Southampton who grabbed a second goal two minutes before half-time. Lambert flicked on Antonio's long throw and Lallana was left with the simple task of nodding the ball past Adam Collin for his 16th goal of the season.
Any hopes of a Cumbrian comeback were crushed four minutes into the second half when Evan Horwood made a hash of Lambert's cross. Collin managed to keep out Antonio's shot but Senegalese striker Waigo was on hand to nod the rebound into an empty net.
On-loan Reading winger Antonio crashed in the fourth from the edge of the area on the hour, before Carlisle substitute Gary Madine gave the blue half of Wembley something to cheer with a late header.
For the best reports, reaction, colour and photos from Wembley, don't miss tomorrow's 24-page Daily Echo pullout.
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m@tty boy
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waxrose
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Brian1
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mrspongey
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scprof
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EELS MAN
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OX18 Saint
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Linesman
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Cyber-Fug
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saintsayer
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5:07pm Sun 28 Mar 10
mrspongey wrote:Text me an address on 07773624325 and I will send one
I'm desperate to get hold of a copy of tomorrows daily echo but I live in Somerset. Does anyone know how I can get a copy??
saintsayer
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Norwegian Saint
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5:12pm Sun 28 Mar 10
mrspongey
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5:19pm Sun 28 Mar 10
saintsayer wrote:Thanks saintsayer....Saints fans are just the best!! If you ever need anything from down ere in Zummerzet....let me know!!!
mrspongey wrote:Text me an address on 07773624325 and I will send one
I'm desperate to get hold of a copy of tomorrows daily echo but I live in Somerset. Does anyone know how I can get a copy??
I dont believe the SW its cell-data Spooky
Matthew Allen
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5:38pm Sun 28 Mar 10
Matthew Allen
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5:43pm Sun 28 Mar 10
mrspongey wrote:Can you send us some of that lovely clotted cream and scones please !!
saintsayer wrote:Thanks saintsayer....Saints fans are just the best!! If you ever need anything from down ere in Zummerzet....let me know!!!mrspongey wrote: I'm desperate to get hold of a copy of tomorrows daily echo but I live in Somerset. Does anyone know how I can get a copy??Text me an address on 07773624325 and I will send one I dont believe the SW its cell-data Spooky
Gladbachsaint
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mrspongey
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6:09pm Sun 28 Mar 10
Matthew Allen wrote:text me your address and i'll send you some up!
mrspongey wrote:Can you send us some of that lovely clotted cream and scones please !!
saintsayer wrote:Thanks saintsayer....Saints fans are just the best!! If you ever need anything from down ere in Zummerzet....let me know!!!mrspongey wrote: I'm desperate to get hold of a copy of tomorrows daily echo but I live in Somerset. Does anyone know how I can get a copy??Text me an address on 07773624325 and I will send one I dont believe the SW its cell-data Spooky
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Lived in Exmouth for 4 years and lived on the stuff, luckly the pounds have dropped of now we are up in London..
Scruffygirl94
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Scruffygirl94
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6:13pm Sun 28 Mar 10
cjm1966
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SaintL-Y
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6:56pm Sun 28 Mar 10
SaintL-Y
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6:58pm Sun 28 Mar 10
SaintL-Y wrote:Er that'll be 29th May, obviously...
That was some day out!! Crowd of 74000 - Carlisle struggled to sell 20000.......ergo did Saints actually have over 50000 fans there? It looked like it from where we were sitting!! And there won't be many teams getting the opportunity to get that number of their own at Wembley! Fantastic atmosphere and singing - great introduction for all the youngsters that seemed to be there today. Liked that a lot - think we ought to make a date for 39th May ;) COYR! sw away stay (I certainly will not!)
spratt
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Spudsaint
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happysaint
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saintmac
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Chris1991
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Give Peas a Chance
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Saint Damo
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Spirit of 58
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Glen Wiffen
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Spirit of 58
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EELS MAN
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saint t.boy
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Portland Saint
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Hatman
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jonnyribbans
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stormus troupias the 1st
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foreverasaint
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Earl of Regents
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Sutton Saint
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OSPREYSAINT
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comeonyoureds
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slugger
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Baddesley Bill
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insane saint
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Jesus_02
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insane saint
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Reality-man
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gosportsaint
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SaintinCanada
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SaintinCanada
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12:37am Mon 29 Mar 10
stormus troupias the 1st wrote:good sport - good sports! What a nice post......thanks
just got back ,got my botttle of cider phoned for a curry and will watch hilights on bbc2 10.50 does it get any better than this ,also fair play to the carlisle fans who crongratulated us and shook our hands outside
SaintinCanada
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12:49am Mon 29 Mar 10
slugger wrote:meant to quote yer post with my last one Slugger. Again well done!!
just got back,what an ordeal !!!!!!...still, it was worth every mile,collected loadsa money and my feet hurt !!!
Tirau Dan
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3:45am Mon 29 Mar 10
slugger wrote:Homage kudos and pride Slugger. I wouldn't have got to Eastleigh on a bike. Rest up and bathe in the glory, you can give tips to the next lot of marchers.... from a nice bar with your feet up.
just got back,what an ordeal !!!!!!...still, it was worth every mile,collected loadsa money and my feet hurt !!!
septuagenarian
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5:06am Mon 29 Mar 10
saintsayer wrote:Now THAT!, is the sort of support we need, well done that man.
mrspongey wrote: I'm desperate to get hold of a copy of tomorrows daily echo but I live in Somerset. Does anyone know how I can get a copy??Text me an address on 07773624325 and I will send one I dont believe the SW its cell-data Spooky
stmalcolm
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My View from the Hill
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freeroamer
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Optimism rules OK
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franiow
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Cyber-Fug
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truesaint67
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Hercules Grytpype-Thynne
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LWsaint
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Tye-Dye
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Totton Ric
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10:26am Mon 29 Mar 10
LWsaint wrote:Think I was near him as he was the only Saints Fan to cheer when Carlisle scored,block 536 Row 25 !
What an amazing day. The bloke next to me had a bet on Rickie Lambert to score 1st and Saints to win 4-1. He won £2000 and made the last 10 minutes of the game very exciting!!!
LWsaint
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10:29am Mon 29 Mar 10
Totton Ric wrote:No we were in Black 552 row 7.
LWsaint wrote: What an amazing day. The bloke next to me had a bet on Rickie Lambert to score 1st and Saints to win 4-1. He won £2000 and made the last 10 minutes of the game very exciting!!!Think I was near him as he was the only Saints Fan to cheer when Carlisle scored,block 536 Row 25 !
miltonarchers
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rossofficial
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Dazzler79
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St Retford
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1:25pm Mon 29 Mar 10
thedarkhorse wrote:Haha.
Claridge's contributions on the highlights show were hilarious - his efforts were reminiscent of a man who goes to a lap-dancing bar only to find his youngest daughter on stage He tried to admire the artistic merits of the performance but he clearly felt sooo dirty...
pawnsacrifice
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1:56pm Mon 29 Mar 10
CANADA-GILL
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Spanishgray
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Newquay Saint
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Mac the North
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5:11pm Mon 29 Mar 10
Newquay Saint wrote:If you lowerd the pitch by 10 meters the players would have to go down about 40 steps to get on the pitch, not a good idea, and the drainage would nearly be impossible
I heard talk in the papers of Saints wanting to increase the capacity of St Mary's. Don't know if this is true but It's relatively easy to enlarge St Marys by another 10-15,000. But you need to go downwards, rather than up. This is what some Italian and French clubs have done, where they've had running tracks or velodromes (cycle tracks). St Marys is unusual as it has one of the largest pitches in the league and a huge gap to the first row of seats. By lowering the level of the pitch by, say 10 metres, and making the pitch normal size, you can then extend the sweep of the stand downwards. You could even increase the capacity by 25k if (whisper it!) you made this extended 'lower tier' a terraced paddock. Maybe this would boost the atmosphere too!!! COYR!
wonder weasel
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5:29pm Mon 29 Mar 10
St Retford wrote:Its about a spiritual leader Serigne Babacar more about him here
thedarkhorse wrote:Haha.
Claridge's contributions on the highlights show were hilarious - his efforts were reminiscent of a man who goes to a lap-dancing bar only to find his youngest daughter on stage He tried to admire the artistic merits of the performance but he clearly felt sooo dirty...
Does anyone know what Papa's t-shirt was all about after the game? I bloody love a good t-shirt related football protest (Robbie Fowler's dockers one being easily the best) so what was Papa trying to say?
south west saint
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5:43pm Mon 29 Mar 10
slugger
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5:59pm Mon 29 Mar 10
le-lister
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gosportsaint
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stormus troupias the 1st
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Mac the North wrote:you would also be below the water table so they would have to play in scubba gear ,would be an interesting kit though !fitting sw. boat-club
Newquay Saint wrote: I heard talk in the papers of Saints wanting to increase the capacity of St Mary's. Don't know if this is true but It's relatively easy to enlarge St Marys by another 10-15,000. But you need to go downwards, rather than up. This is what some Italian and French clubs have done, where they've had running tracks or velodromes (cycle tracks). St Marys is unusual as it has one of the largest pitches in the league and a huge gap to the first row of seats. By lowering the level of the pitch by, say 10 metres, and making the pitch normal size, you can then extend the sweep of the stand downwards. You could even increase the capacity by 25k if (whisper it!) you made this extended 'lower tier' a terraced paddock. Maybe this would boost the atmosphere too!!! COYR!If you lowerd the pitch by 10 meters the players would have to go down about 40 steps to get on the pitch, not a good idea, and the drainage would nearly be impossible
Baddesley Bill
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7:20pm Mon 29 Mar 10
Tye-Dye
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7:26pm Mon 29 Mar 10
gosportsaint wrote:Totally agree gossie, I was emotional coming out of Wembley park station and looking down Wembley way to see a tide of red and white, then inside when the first "oh when the saints" went up just before ko, then when Lallana scored I knew we had it, then the picking up of the trophy, then the half lap of honour, all in all I was a wreck and I dont mind admitting it lol! Your last paragraph sums up how I have felt all day today, really looking forward to the undoubted good times and sucess to come, but yesterday was a huge righting of so many wrongs, and others can take the micheal at the jpt's relevance but to us it was truly the dawning of a new and very exciting era. Fantastic day, memorys, fans, team, owners, and so many tired but happy faces driving down the M3, simply unforgetable!
Spent most of yesterday with tears in my eyes. Can't believe how far the Saints have come in just 12 months. I honestly thought we were going to the wall 12 months ago. Then this, a fantastic day, a great result, and to cap it all, we're plastered all over the front and back pages of The Sun. We may go onto win FA Cups and challenge for the Premier league in the future, but nothing will be as important as yesterdays Paint Pot win. It was possibly the most defining day in Saints history. COYR
North Wales Saint
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Nic on the N332
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Nic on the N332
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11:53pm Mon 29 Mar 10
Tye-Dye wrote:I'd just like to add to this. From a business point-of-view I believe (for better or for worse) SFC hit rock bottom at the right time. There will be many other clubs (mentioning no names) that will go to the wall as mis-management meets recession fall-out. And SFC will surge through the ranks. Ceteris parabus - please keep the faith in the belief of the potential of ML/NC/AP. COYRAWA.
gosportsaint wrote:Totally agree gossie, I was emotional coming out of Wembley park station and looking down Wembley way to see a tide of red and white, then inside when the first "oh when the saints" went up just before ko, then when Lallana scored I knew we had it, then the picking up of the trophy, then the half lap of honour, all in all I was a wreck and I dont mind admitting it lol! Your last paragraph sums up how I have felt all day today, really looking forward to the undoubted good times and sucess to come, but yesterday was a huge righting of so many wrongs, and others can take the micheal at the jpt's relevance but to us it was truly the dawning of a new and very exciting era. Fantastic day, memorys, fans, team, owners, and so many tired but happy faces driving down the M3, simply unforgetable!
Spent most of yesterday with tears in my eyes. Can't believe how far the Saints have come in just 12 months. I honestly thought we were going to the wall 12 months ago. Then this, a fantastic day, a great result, and to cap it all, we're plastered all over the front and back pages of The Sun. We may go onto win FA Cups and challenge for the Premier league in the future, but nothing will be as important as yesterdays Paint Pot win. It was possibly the most defining day in Saints history. COYR
under the chocolate boxes
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12:12am Tue 30 Mar 10
abbiscuits
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saint in calgary
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2:38am Tue 30 Mar 10
Tirau Dan
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3:40am Tue 30 Mar 10
KCAJRETSOF wrote:Alan Pardew must surely be up there but let's keep the feet on the ground.
The very greatest thing about all this is that our owners now know beyond any doubt the potential that is here. This will help in terms of their forward investment. Our Manager is now elevated to legend status along with LMc!
raynz
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10:26am Tue 30 Mar 10
AdmiralDB
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under the chocolate boxes wrote:Call Wembley on 0844 980 8001 as they probably have some programmes left over. I will also try and source one for you from one of the press officers I know there.
here i am late on mon night still revelling in the glory of a great day out, with a great result.
i was a lucky 16 year old going to wembley in 76, memories that have always stayed with me, still got my ticket from then, and every now and then i get it out and stare at it lovingly, (despite the strange looks from the missus)
imagine how proud i feel to have taken my 14 year old boy to the game yesterday, he's been coming for about 7 or 8 years now, most of that time all he's known is relegation, frustration, even desparation.( like he had a choice!!)
like all of us he has had to put with all the dross of the last few years.
all i kept saying is Keep the faith son, keep the faith!
i remember taking him to the torquay game and getting despondent when we were seemingly losing the game, he turned to me and said 'but this is for a place at wembley' he reminded me what it means to be a saint.
he was so up for it on sunday, he spent his own fiver on a programme. he cuddled and carresed that programme throughout the whole game and on the way out after the game, he was determined not to crease it, so that it was in perfect condition to keep for all time, just like me with my 76 ticket.
went for a nice celebratory pint after the game, can you imagine how devastated he was when he mistakenly left it in the pub, (we didnt realise until we were back on the M3.
(i will try and get him a replacement but saints website seems to be out of them)
thank god we still have his ticket to keep.
however he now has his own memories of a fantastic day and i have new memories of the day that me and my boy saw saints win a cup at wembley.
Thankyou Markus
Thankyou Alan
Thankyou Rickie, Adam,Papa,Michail
and Thankyou to all of you fellow Saints fans for making me a proud old man.
under the chocolate boxes
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10:12pm Tue 30 Mar 10
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normsted says...
3:54pm Sun 28 Mar 10