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  • Hasenhuttl: We are still in trouble

    Ralph Hasenhuttl admitted that Saints’ first half performance at Newcastle was the worst 45 minutes of his time in charge and insisted the team are “still in trouble.” Saints were forced into changes due to the absence of defensive pair Yan Valery

  • Newcastle v Saints - pictures of the fans and the action

    Saints continue their search of securing their Premier League safety. The Magpies dominated the first half, a Perez brace grace furnishing them with a two goal lead. Hasenhuttl made two changes at half time, bringing on Lemina and Armstrong

  • Saints restructure to start with Glover appointment

    Saints are set to confirm Martyn Glover as their new chief scout. Glover is expected to formally join Saints next week from Everton, where he has been working as chief scout since 2016. It is the first piece in the jigsaw of Saints’ restructuring

  • Police forensic team outside Southampton pub

    POLICE forensic teams are investigating after an incident outside a Southampton pub. Officers are currently carrying out an investigation at the Bittern in Thornhill Park Road. UPDATE: Man in life threatening condition after incident at Southampton

  • Alert after burglar smashes glass to break into home

    POLICE have issued an alert after a burglar smashed their way into a Hampshire home. Officers say the burglar targeted a home in Danebury Way, Nursling, by smashing the glass of a rear patio door. They were then spotted in the lounge of the property

  • Two people rescued from water in Southampton

    EMERGENCY services rushed to the aid of two people in the water in Southampton. A harbour patrol team, the coastguard and a lifeboat crew were called to help the pair during a rescue operation yesterday (April 19). The two casualties were taken

  • Lib Dem leader Vince Cable to visit New Forest today

    LIBERAL Democrat leader Vince Cable is visiting Hythe today to meet villagers and discuss local issues. Sir Vince, who has a house in nearby Brockenhurst, will tour the village centre ahead of the local elections on May 2. The Lib Dems are contesting

  • Saints' last five wins away to Newcastle United

    SAINTS have only won one of their last 14 matches away to Newcastle, a run of games that includes 11 defeats. But last season’s 3-0 defeat was their first loss there in four visits and they have had some memorable wins at St James’ Park, the stage

  • Pupils add a dash of colour to Romsey town centre

    PUPILS have added a dash of colour to Romsey town centre. Youngsters from Romsey Abbey Church of England Primary School and The Romsey School have decorated the protective boards surrounding Lord Palmerston’s statue in the Market Place. As previously

  • PHOTOS: Did you meet Frank Bruno?

    BOXER turned panto star Frank Bruno was a real crowd-puller when he made a surprise visit to a Totton supermarket. Frank fans shopping at Asda on February 3, 1999, abandoned their trolleys in the aisles to see their hero presenting a cheque to

  • New care home to create 100 jobs

    MORE than 100 new jobs are to be created following the opening of a new care home in Southampton. The Abbeyfield Society has launched its campaign to recruit over 100 staff at their new Residential Care home on Speedwell Court, Mansbridge Road,

  • Appeal launched over GP office use plans

    AN APPEAL has been lodged over a refusal to allow office use at the home of a city centre GP practice. It comes after Winchester City Council's planning committee threw out the bid last summer that would have seen the St Clements building in Tanner

  • Project aimed at helping cut the harm of gambling

    CITIZENS Advice Hampshire has started a project aimed at helping to spot the signs of gambling-related harm early. The Gambling Support Service is one of twelve across the country funded by a £1.5 million two year partnership with GambleAware.

  • THE BIG PREVIEW: Newcastle v Saints

    Newcastle, like Saints, have turned their season around following a poor start to the campaign. When the two sides met for a goalless draw last October, the Magpies were joint bottom of the Premier League table. They had mustered just three

  • LAWRIE: So many eye opening sides to football

    Last weekend was a whole variety of football for me starting off with the pleasure of seeing Southampton more or less safeguard their Premier League position with an excellent win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. That was followed on Sunday by presenting

  • Gunn: We are ready for a physical battle

    ANGUS Gunn is backing his Saints defence to keep Newcastle ace Salomon Rondon quiet this evening. Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side have made the long trip north to St James’ Park knowing that a win over the Magpies will see them leapfrog them in the Premier

  • Suspected drug den in Southampton shut down by police

    A SOUTHAMPTON councillor has hit out after a suspected drug den was shut down by police. Residents say they suffered constant disruption while the flat in Kent Street, Northam, was used by county lines drug dealers and was regularly left insecure

  • Man fined after being caught with heroin

    JAMES Ryan Steele, 28, of no fixed abode, has been fined for possession of heroin in Winchester. Steele was stopped by police on June 28 last year in possession of 0.14g of the drug. Magistrates in Basingstoke fined him £120. He also failed to

  • Hasenhuttl reveals what has surprised him most at Saints

    Ralph Hasenhuttl says the emergence of Josh Sims has been the biggest surprise of his time in charge with the Saints boss admitting the attacker has gone from “zero to hero.” Sims started the season out on loan at Reading, and things were not exactly