22 Dec 2013 20:39:27
I am getting fed up of reading some comments on here. We lost today to a team that cost more than £130 million. Even though they were in poor form before the match they are still a very good team and they played very attacking today and with the quality that they'd have int heir squad, it was almost inevitable that we going to concede a few goals. Recently, we have been struck with many injuries to key players so we have to field inexperienced players or players deemed not good enough. Why? Because this is our only second year in he premier league so of course we are still going to have championship quality players in our team. We are not doing a Chelsea or man city where we are just splashing the cash, we are being
sensible so if that means we are going to have a few championship quality players in our team because we have a chairman who is actually being sensible and choosing youth over big money signings then so be it. Just be grateful where we are and be grateful that our chairman isn't bad like the skates was and we are not battling to stay in league 2. This is a great time to be a saints fan and I think many fans need a reality check. Also, I think many fans need to remember that every team has a run of bad games and results. Be positive and grateful at where we are, 9th and with an English oriented team. COYR! Rant over.


1.) 22 Dec 2013
OMG it's the Southampton FC public relastions director or Mopo's girlfriend
Calm down fans should be aloud to voice there opinion?
Even if you don't agree with them!
Spurs were gifted 3 points end of chat!


2.) 23 Dec 2013
Stating the cost of the spurs squad isn't a valid reason for loosing game that should have been won, I would say I am loyal and knowledgable supporter, definitely not one to complain and be negative; but todays loss was totally avoidable. If any supporter can see the mistakes, the manager should as well.


3.) 23 Dec 2013
Just remember, only five and a half years ago them lot at Fratton Park won the FA Cup and looked to be onto big, big things, when we were falling to our knees, trying to nick wins to stay in the Championship, while the Pompey fans, in banter more than hatred, laughed. They got trounced (albeit just 2-0) by an out of sorts Bristol Rovers yesterday, in the lower echelons of League Two.

Things soon turn around in football. We've had a great season and there's no reason to panic. We are Premier League and I am loving it.