Your first sentence sums it up.
Boufal has huge talent and with it, huge potential. It's up to Saints (including us as supporters...the booing when Gabbiadini went off was embarrassing) to give it as much chance of happening as possible.
HT 1-0 ...really impressed with the way we are playing, nice that the system is so interchangeable.
Caceres looks very assured, Sims and McQueen are thinking faster for their 1st team experience.
All very encouraging :-)
Our atmosphere is as good as in most grounds, on our day we're up there with the best and sometimes we take a bit of inspiring.
Just like most, if not all, the other crowds.
He kept a clean sheet in a game where our defence didn't have one of it's better games.
It's easy to find ten things wrong, that's easy and lazy - he did most things (his job?!) right - watch my lips 'Clean sheet'!
Not sure on what basis you arrive at that conclusion...? I'm in my sixties and they (without looking it up) seem to have spent more of my lifetime in the 3rd and 4th tiers which would seem to be their natural level. Second tier has been their 'over-achieving' period, the top level has only ever really been achieved by robbing everyone blind to get there?
This absolutely, the comedy goes on - who would have thought an unflushable turd could provide so much entertainment?
This thread has years to run yet :-)
I can't say I ever used them as I drive from a fair distance so park convenient for a getaway but I'm sure I still have the book of tickets.....they were contained in the colourful but slightly tacky plastic wallet for the 09/10 season tickets which were the tear-off ones? I'll have a dig around up in the garage.
I was lucky enough to see him in Blackpool in the early seventies...was the only ticket I could get and well worth the 300 mile trek. He had the audience in the palm of his hand ...one of the best interactions I've ever seen from a performer and the songs were sublime.
Feel privileged to have been alive in his era and more so to have seen him perform.
His music, his legacy live on. Thanks Chuck Berry!