Thursday, 5 May 2011

The Promotion bus is pulling into the station!

23rd April 2011 - 2nd May 2011

The final push for promotion started with a trip to the Withdean to face league champions Brighton. Most Saints fans have been respectful to our south coast neighbours and congratulated them on their successful season, shame the same can not be said for Gus Poyet and his club.
This was a vital game in our season and it seemed the hosts did everything they could to gain victory. The games started during the week in the run up to the game as Poyet and his little mouthpiece Tarrico yet again opened their big mouth's and slated our club. Then on match day, Nigel Adkins and his men were subjected to songs such as “Catch us if you can” during the warm up. Some of the Brighton fans even made a childish banner referring to “The Adkins Diet.” Yet again, here is a club who should just concentrate on enjoying their season and act professionally, but small club syndrome seems to have struck again! Very much like little old Bournemouth who seem to think they are our rivals. When will these clubs learn, we have only one rival and that is the Blue mob down the M27!
Saints started well on a bright sunny day in the not so pleasant surroundings. Saints travelling army were in good voice and as usual gave tremendous backing to the boys. The first half was dominated by Saints as Guly and then Lambert had good opportunities. Then disaster, an under hit back pass from Jaidi was intercepted by Barnes who finished to give the home side an undeserved lead.
Saints acted instantly at the beginning of the second half, Talisman Lallana was introduced to help create more chances for the forward players. Saints kept banging at the door and Ankergren in the Brighton goal made a few decent saves. But all the hard work our lads had put in finally came to fruition in the 83rd minute as Connolly showed his class and turned inside the box and put the ball in the bottom corner. The determination of this current side meant we would go for the winner and that we did. A long ball in from Davies was met perfectly at the back stick by Jose Fonte who looped a header over the keeper. The scenes of pure delight were evident not only in the crowd but also on the players faces as they ran towards the crowd and celebrated. A vital 2-1 away win at the Champions and promotion was still in our own hands.
Even after being beaten by the better side Poyet still didn't have a nice word to say about us, comparing us to Dagenham & Redbridge. Hmm-mm, Sour grapes Gus?

The lads had two days rest after beating Brighton and were then back in action at St. Mary's against a resilient Hartlepool side. From the very start Saints were comfortable and it was a case of when we scored rather than if we would. Goalless at half time and a few nerves were jangled. We weren't passing the ball in the way we know we can, but were still much better than the visitors.
Relief for the home fans finally at the beginning of the second half as Lambert broke into the box and was pushed, simple decision for the referee who also showed the monkey hangers defender a red card. The penalty was of course dispatched by Rickie who was closing in on 20 league goals again this season. The second goal was a long time coming following a spell of frustrating play where our midfield again seemed to go missing. Lambert had the opportunity to shoot from a free kick about 25 yards out but he cleverly disguised the free kick and instead floated a great ball to the back post where Fonte again headed in. It was a well worked training ground set piece and again showed that the gaffer has got players thinking about how to earn different scoring chances.

The travelling army then had the short trip up the M3 to play Brentford. This was a game that I felt confident of winning and with Huddersfield making the trip to Brighton I felt this could finally give us some breathing space above the terriers from West Yorkshire.

Pre match warm up at Griffin Park
Saints had this game won after 29 minutes. Following good link up play Lallana got free on the edge of the box and drilled home a low shot. Then the evergreen Connolly chased a lost cause, got to it before the keeper and coolly lobbed it over him. This goal sent the Saints fans in the terracing wild. A tremendous atmosphere which just kept building. You could see that the players seemed to enjoy the ease with which they were winning.
The second half was a slightly different story as the home side chased and harried our lads. We seemed to take our foot of the gas and looked like we had our minds on the upcoming trip to Plymouth. The referee didn't help, he awarded a penalty for a foul by Richardson which even from my view at the other end of the ground seemed outside the box. Luckily the penalty was smacked against the left hand upright and bounced to safety. Just to help calm the nerves, Saints then broke down the pitch and Lallana laid the ball of for Gobern to tap in from a couple of yards. 3-0 and it was not a harsh scoreline on the home side as we outclassed them in all departments.
It is a shame that the day out was ruined by London Met. Yet again they have no respect for visiting fans and seemed to want it to kick off. They were rude and even threatened to push fans who were simply waiting to get to their cars! Good to see our taxes being spent so well!


Yet another Pillar blocking our view!

With Huddersfield managing to beat Brighton, Victory in our last game in hand at Plymouth was vital. A win for Saints today would leave us 3 points ahead of Huddersfield with a much superior goal difference. As with every trip I have made to the Plymouth, the first thing to do is make your way to the fresh doughnut stand. Best I've ever had!
The Saints were backed by a magnificent following and I’m sure there were more than a few hundred in with the home fans.

The crap side
The good side
Saints started slowly and the home side were chasing down every ball. A defeat for Plymouth would mean relegation and it showed that Peter Reid had wound them up a treat. It was a shame that the highly rated Bolasie dived so blatantly in the early minutes trying to claim a penalty, good thing the ref was strong and didn't bow to crowd pressure. The home side tried an aggressive approach which for once Saints stood up to. The magnificent centre back pairing of Fonte and Jaidi won every high ball and Hammond in midfield showed his class with an authoritative performance. The breakthrough came on the stroke of half time as Butterfield crossed to the back post and Lambert rose to power home a great header. Some of the Saints fans in the home end couldn't hide their happiness and some were outed by the home fans and even a few skirmishes broke out. 1-0 half time.
Promotion was all but sealed in the first 15 minutes of the second half. First following Jaidi cracking the post with a flying header, Lallana put the ball back into the box and Dickson curled the ball in from 6 yards for his first goal for the club. Then Lambert broke into the box and was bought down. As per usual he smashed home the penalty. This sent the Saints fans into raptures and the promotion party was well and truly under way! Shame the result was ruined by a late goal for the home side.
At the final whistle the fans and players alike shared some joyous scenes as the Saints had all but confirmed promotion. Shame the police bought the dogs out or we could have had a pitch invasion to celebrate our first promotion in 33 years! A great achievement which will be confirmed after our last game on Saturday against Walsall.

Police Dogs, not to be messed with!

Now you gonna believe us! The Saints are going up!
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All the best
Neel

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