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Saints celebrate Championship survival
Southampton are celebrating their survival in the championship
A capacity St Mary's crowd spurred on their team after they went behind 1-0 to Sheffield United, and it all came together as the Saints pulled off a dramatic 3-2 win over the Blades that keeps them in the Championship next season.
Down to 10 men after double goal hero Stern John was sent off, players and supporters had to play out the agonising minutes before the final whistle.
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6:09pm Sunday 4th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: fan of real football on 9:48pm Sun 4 May 08
I cant believe that local people will happily spend £30 to watch rubbish football down at St Marys.Perhaps if these football fans got behind their own town club and go to a few Andover fc games,this would put more money into the clubs coffers and in turn the club could spend a bit more money on players and progress futher up the football ladder.Look at Salisbury,local fans got behind them and they are only one good season away from The football league.
I cant believe that local people will happily spend £30 to watch rubbish football down at St Marys.Perhaps if these football fans got behind their own town club and go to a few Andover fc games,this would put more money into the clubs coffers and in turn the club could spend a bit more money on players and progress futher up the football ladder.Look at Salisbury,local fans got behind them and they are only one good season away from The football league.
Posted by: Lee, Andover on 8:15pm Mon 5 May 08
I wanted Southampton to go down, that's only cause I'm a Pompey fan, born and raised there.
I wanted Southampton to go down, that's only cause I'm a Pompey fan, born and raised there.
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