shawy2510 Posted 4 April 2016 Posted 4 April 2016 Nice Gesture from the Saints. Personally I wouldn't do it but thats because I am a sore loser & if I had lost 1-0 when it was a fairly close game I would have the hump get on the bus & go home
weller54 Posted 4 April 2016 Posted 4 April 2016 We're all Leicester fans now. Wouldn't suprise me to see David Cameron wearing a City shirt along with A Downing Street statement that he has "always been a fan" He's clearly a Spuds fan! Smug, arrogant.. Two of the attributes needed!
Carl the Llama Posted 4 April 2016 Posted 4 April 2016 It feels like only yesterday we were struggling to get out of the Championship meanwhile they were one of the teams you'd look at in the PL and think "if only Leicester could do what they're doing". Â How things change
ST20 Posted 4 April 2016 Posted 4 April 2016 If you truly love the sport of football, you can understand why some of their fans offered this respect. It does not mean they love their club any less.
David Hankey Posted 4 April 2016 Posted 4 April 2016 Well done to the Saints fans, it's a great pity their manager could not be more magnanimous after the game instead of bleating on about poor refereeing decisions. Â Koeman should reflect that on the day they simply weren't good enough.Â
HighPeakFox Posted 4 April 2016 Posted 4 April 2016 Maybe they enjoyed the racket we made 5/10 minutes before kick off - never heard it as loud in my entire life.
mick47 Posted 4 April 2016 Posted 4 April 2016 It's a sign of class that some will never appreciate. Well done them. This
sylofox Posted 4 April 2016 Posted 4 April 2016 Ooh, Southern TV are bitter, 'Saints had 2 clear penalty claims turned down'. Ferkoff you southern inbreds, I'll be taking the piss for months, losers. Sar watching with a mate yesterday (the only spuds fan I will talk too ) He seen both handballs and replays and said neither were a penalty. So if a spuds fan can say that then the ref got it right.
Corky Posted 4 April 2016 Posted 4 April 2016 Southampton are a good club. We've both fallen to lows and risen again within the last decade.
LedStar Posted 4 April 2016 Posted 4 April 2016 Anybody who is not appreciative of opposing fans supporting your club, following a defeat is an utter knob!! Last season Southampton had a good run and I was hoping that they broke into the top four, a club similar to Leicester getting among the big boys.
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