There wasn't a great deal to sing about to be honest. Other than the goals, obviously... I think that was the only time we threatened in the entire game though. There was a couple of gems, notably "you've got a ground made of lego". We were pretty much drowned out by the noisy bit of the Southampton fans right next to us.
He was a bit quiet wasn't he. From what I could work out Charlie Bishop was at fault for at least 3 goals. Good job we got that cab in the end, the first five mins was the only thing to sing about. The lads I was with missed most of the first half because of traffic. £22 quid for that second half display...brutal. "Hampshire, Hampshire rah rah rah."
You could look at it differently though, apparently when people talk about strike rate of forwards, some like to exclude penalties to prove some useless point. Therefore we only really lost 3-2 away fom home against a promotion chasing side. Did Devaney touch the ball once or twice in the match, I lost count?
He spent most of game trying to foul Gareth Bale and failing in that as well. I just spent most of game in a confused state. 1) I did't know what the first pen was for. 2) I didn't know what the sending off was for. 3) I didn't know how Dwayne Mattis could be described as a 'footballer'.
Why? We had a family game on Saturday morning. We got the map out & plotted your potential course using matchsticks fashioned into little flags. Myself, Mrs Ponty, Granny Taylor, the twins & John Boy had a lovely morning. I just need your route so we can declare a winner. We played banjo's in the afternoon.
I've nominated the A34 as the most gay road in England. It just is. The average detached house in Oxfordshire goes for £434k. I once met Floella Benjamin. On this day in 1878 Thomas Edison patented the Phonograph.
I thought the first penalty was harsh, from where I was sitting it looked like his hands were in the air due to being pushed in the back. I've got know arguments about the second. Nardiello's sending off was just odd, the paper reports he was sent off for stamping? All I saw was the Saints player changing the direction of his run to obstruct Nardy from closing down the keeper from a back pass, they collided and Nardy went down. I have no idea what the ref thinks he saw. Sadly the replays show nothing apart from Nardy hitting the deck. Maybe that's illegal in Hampshire?
I saw the ref indicating it was for a stamp on the pitch. Found that difficult to understand as it was Nads who went flying. Very easy for Davey to use the ref excuse though. At the end of the day we were appalling.