hamster Posted 17 February, 2009 Posted 17 February, 2009 So, if we beat PNE (fat ****ing chance) we will have done 'the double' over them. Whoppee ****ing doo! Who was the last time we did this to? And, whio would be be the next if we were to win every game from now until ....?
Arizona Posted 17 February, 2009 Posted 17 February, 2009 Sheff Utd last season Remember in the UEFA Cup season we did the double over Wolves, Spuds and Liverpool. Those were the days...
hamster Posted 17 February, 2009 Author Posted 17 February, 2009 (edited) Easy being that it is a rare occurence nowadays I suppose, now we have but two more chances this season PNE and Derby will be our last chances to do it. How sad. Edited 17 February, 2009 by hamster
hamster Posted 17 February, 2009 Author Posted 17 February, 2009 Sheff Utd last season Remember in the UEFA Cup season we did the double over Wolves, Spuds and Liverpool. Those were the days... Those were the days my friend/ PS Apologies for the inappropriate pic on the ither thread.
Oz Posted 17 February, 2009 Posted 17 February, 2009 statistically doubles are a rarity, however so is one home win all season!
saintwarwick Posted 17 February, 2009 Posted 17 February, 2009 Leicester, beat them 3 times last season! Now we can't even win 3 times at home :sad:
SuperMikey Posted 18 February, 2009 Posted 18 February, 2009 Since relegation to the Championship we have done the double over these teams.. 2005/2006 Stoke City (H 2-0, A 2-1) Sheffield Wednesday (H 3-0, A 1-0) Millwall (H 2-0, A 2-0) Brighton & Hove Albion (H 2-1, A 2-0) 2006/2007 Wolverhampton Wanderers (H 2-0, A 6-0) Norwich City (H 2-1, A 1-0) Luton Town (H 2-1, A 2-0) Leeds United (H 1-0, A 3-0) 2007/2008 Sheffield United (H 3-2, A 2-1) Leicester City (H 1-0, A 2-1) 2008/2009 None. (Stats from http://www.statto.com/football/teams/southampton/ )
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