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POST-MATCH THREAD: Southampton v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 21st February 2026: KO 15:00

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  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,527
    Would have lost another house backing Soton to win but the transformation in performance was as contrastingly good as the Pompey home game was bad from the previous match.
    Fairplay to our boys for turning it around .
    Really enjoyed today’s trip (not enough to want to go to WBA, the mrs has won the short straw for that to take petrol head ) good away day , plenty of old faces there, no not you Fanny you’re a youngster !!
    Also bumped in to @Mosscat who I hadn’t seen since that crazy trip to protest in Belgium , what year was that we couldn’t work it out?
    Great atmosphere from the away fans and the support was there even when losing .
    Shit traffic getting away from there but the buzz of a point made the journey a lot easier but the high light was Fanny’s chocolate fingers , thank you and how on earth could you remember petrol heads real name when I even struggle , amazing memory ! 

  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,456
    https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/southampton/news/65745/

    This might be the saltiest take on a game I have ever seen 😂
    Salty and awfully written too! Needs an editor for sure
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,399
    Such a great thread to read! Only followed on the stream but almost feel like I was there from all the collective away day experiences - the joys of a sweet or chocolate finger from @Fanny Fanackapan to the lows of the shite that @Sword65pf had to endure. 
    We were so resilient today, with our BFK at the heart of it. I love him already. Lloydy was his usual brilliant self - though he did get beaten for the header for the goal. Difficult one mind you. Bell and Ramsay unsung heroes. Kaminski didn’t flap too much either and showed the confidence of experience which is probably why he keeps his place. 
    Docherty did what Doc does. Coady is kind of anonymous in a really important way 🤔
    Basically a great team performance. I’d even say let’s not be too harsh on Kelman- it was backs to the wall and he dropped deep too. 
    And well done NJ for some good wind ups. Boy does he like to hold a grudge. 

    On to Tuesday.
    It didn’t spoil the day, didn’t endure it for long, soon nipped it in the bud👍
  • BigDiddy
    BigDiddy Posts: 1,350
    Sword65pf said:
    Still slightly bemused some on here considered dropping Carey, he has his faults but seriously!!
    Hands up - i was one of them.

    100% wrong by me…again.


  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 13,212
    Would have lost another house backing Soton to win but the transformation in performance was as contrastingly good as the Pompey home game was bad from the previous match.
    Fairplay to our boys for turning it around .
    Really enjoyed today’s trip (not enough to want to go to WBA, the mrs has won the short straw for that to take petrol head ) good away day , plenty of old faces there, no not you Fanny you’re a youngster !!
    Also bumped in to @Mosscat who I hadn’t seen since that crazy trip to protest in Belgium , what year was that we couldn’t work it out?
    Great atmosphere from the away fans and the support was there even when losing .
    Shit traffic getting away from there but the buzz of a point made the journey a lot easier but the highlight was Fanny’s chocolate fingers , thank you and how on earth could you remember petrol heads real name when I even struggle , amazing memory ! 
    Away support praise from oohaah?! I have waited long for this day
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,769
    BigDiddy said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Still slightly bemused some on here considered dropping Carey, he has his faults but seriously!!
    Hands up - i was one of them.

    100% wrong by me…again.


    Sonny Carey is 25 years old and can learn and will learn. Nathan Jones summed it up yesterday in his after match interview, 'nine championship goals is phenomenal from the position he plays' he needs to work on his passing and awareness of options around him, he gets to 27 and adds those attributes to his game then we have some player.  
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,676
    Bailey said:
    BigDiddy said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Still slightly bemused some on here considered dropping Carey, he has his faults but seriously!!
    Hands up - i was one of them.

    100% wrong by me…again.


    Sonny Carey is 25 years old and can learn and will learn. Nathan Jones summed it up yesterday in his after match interview, 'nine championship goals is phenomenal from the position he plays' he needs to work on his passing and awareness of options around him, he gets to 27 and adds those attributes to his game then we have some player.  
    If Carey scores 27 goals this season, we are definitely staying up. 
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,399
    BigDiddy said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Still slightly bemused some on here considered dropping Carey, he has his faults but seriously!!
    Hands up - i was one of them.

    100% wrong by me…again.


    As much as I say that, I respect others opinions even if I don’t agree.👍
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 10,027
    edited February 22
    He is an emotional man and doesn't mind giving it back. In terms of the abuse he gets, it is clearly over the top and he refers to the treatment of his family. I say good on him. We are no saints Iexcuse the pun), I'm sure we would be just as bad if Appleton came to the Valley. It is one thing I dislike about some football fans. Their total lack of standards.  

    We agree then but I would like to add that foul and abusive behaviour in society is punishable by law. If his family have really been abused then I sympathise with him but he should go the police.

    Ranting at opposition fans and making snidey comments in interviews doesn’t help his cause. If in your example Appleton came to The Valley, fans have a right to boo, but really we could argue that if there’s collective singing of ’Appleton’s a w****r then, using CCTV, those fans should be punished.  It’s done now, quite rightly, for racist chants so why not for other vocal abuse. I was frankly amazed 5-10 years ago that Wimbledon fans were allowed a banner reading ’Robinson is a c***'. It would have been easy to find the perpetrators.

    A clear debate is needed into how to define ’abuse’ and whether the line should be drawn differently inside, as opposed to outside a stadium. I also think that players and managers are responsible. I would like players celebrating goals in front of opposition fans to consider why they are doing it - do that not think it’s unnecessary at least, and arguably disrespectful to the paying public? Maybe NJ should be opening up this debate in his interviews.  Unlike us, he has the platform to do so. I would have respect for him if he did. The likeliness is that he knows that the truth is that he has nothing to really complain about, and so I conclude that he’s just acting (like I said before to lots of unreasoned lols) like a petulant child. 
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 10,027
    The 8th minute of this video covers the Charlton celebration and the head butt incident.

    https://youtu.be/nNfaRe5WZdY
    Wow. The Charlton TV stream ( or at least the cameraman at St Mary’s) didnt give a clear view at all. Here it’s very clear and we also see that the ref had a very clear view too. I think if it had been just the first “head-butt” the ref would have been right to conclude handbags and just dish out a  yellow to both, but the second one? When you hear both the vloggers and the fans around them all expecting a red, you know the ref has bottled that; which is a pity because as others have said, he was was generally decent. Its good to keep cards to a minimum but when that happens right in front of you….
    To avoid all their chat this happens at 08:38 by the way

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  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,986
    What is pathetic is fans who dish out the abuse then get a fraction back and become all precious about it. Right thinking Stoke fans called this out recently when some of their fans were saying Jones should be charged.
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,824
    Would have lost another house backing Soton to win but the transformation in performance was as contrastingly good as the Pompey home game was bad from the previous match.
    Fairplay to our boys for turning it around .
    Really enjoyed today’s trip (not enough to want to go to WBA, the mrs has won the short straw for that to take petrol head ) good away day , plenty of old faces there, no not you Fanny you’re a youngster !!
    Also bumped in to @Mosscat who I hadn’t seen since that crazy trip to protest in Belgium , what year was that we couldn’t work it out?
    Great atmosphere from the away fans and the support was there even when losing .
    Shit traffic getting away from there but the buzz of a point made the journey a lot easier but the highlight was Fanny’s chocolate fingers , thank you and how on earth could you remember petrol heads real name when I even struggle , amazing memory ! 
    March 2017
  • Rob
    Rob Posts: 12,276
    edited February 22
    Great result. To get something from this game was so important. Nathan Jones pulls it out of the hat again! I couldn’t see that coming after we went 1-0 down but we ground it out and we could have won it near the end. It’s surprising that after a Charlton good result the weekend feels so much better. Haha! 
    Onto Tuesday now and West Brom. 
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,625
    You’re running out of houses to lose @oohaahmortimer 🤣
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,625
    Watched Sky’s 15 mins highlights package, I don’t think we had the ball till the 9th minute! 
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 25,069
    edited February 22
    All in all, we put in a bloody good defensive performance in a game we set out ideally not to lose, and still created chances to get a goal as well, as shown by that Carey equaliser, so plan A worked out just right, and but for that disallowed Dykes goal, we may have travelled home with all three instead of one point...
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,399
    All in all, we put in a bloody good defensive performance in a game we set out ideally not to lose, and still created chances to get a goal as well, as shown by that Carey equaliser, so plan A worked out just right, and but for that disallowed Dykes goal, we may have travelled home with all three instead of one point...
    Speaking to a couple of saints fans after they thought we were really good in defence, Dykes looked handball to me, didn’t even cheer to be honest knew the ref would blow up.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,556
    PWR.

    At the game.

    Now, I don't want to sound like a Debbie Downer but I now remember why I don't go to away games anymore.

    Yes the lads did great & scrapped bloody well for a point......but fuck me that ain't football as I know it. Spent most of the game camped in our half & only looked like scoring for 10 mins after we equalised. Then we retreated back in our shells & looked to take a point.

    I will post more later but I just hope we don't take that mindset into the West Brom match. They are fragile & we need to be on the front foot from the off. Give their fans something to be fearful of.....not something to cheer.
    2 years and you’ve just noticed.
  • msomerton
    msomerton Posts: 3,319
    PWR.

    At the game.

    Now, I don't want to sound like a Debbie Downer but I now remember why I don't go to away games anymore.

    Yes the lads did great & scrapped bloody well for a point......but fuck me that ain't football as I know it. Spent most of the game camped in our half & only looked like scoring for 10 mins after we equalised. Then we retreated back in our shells & looked to take a point.

    I will post more later but I just hope we don't take that mindset into the West Brom match. They are fragile & we need to be on the front foot from the off. Give their fans something to be fearful of.....not something to cheer.
    2 years and you’ve just noticed.
    and he cannot have been to any home games either.

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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,199
    Sword65pf said:
    All in all, we put in a bloody good defensive performance in a game we set out ideally not to lose, and still created chances to get a goal as well, as shown by that Carey equaliser, so plan A worked out just right, and but for that disallowed Dykes goal, we may have travelled home with all three instead of one point...
    Speaking to a couple of saints fans after they thought we were really good in defence, Dykes looked handball to me, didn’t even cheer to be honest knew the ref would blow up.
    Same here, it looked a clear handball to me as well, it was right in front of the away section.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,633
    I was a bit disappointed with the booing James Bree got from the away end, right from the start of the game.

    Indeed confused by it, as he did well enough for us, possibly scoring our goal of the season, and only went back to Southampton because they wanted him back.
    and he played through a groin injury for a bit but that’s fucktard football fans for you dimmer than shit 
  • jose said:
    The Southampton goal was a lovely header. I suppose people might say Jones failed in that moment, personally I don’t agree, however imagine what might have been the score if Lloyd hadn’t brilliantly saved us from going behind in the third minute or so.
    Jones is head and shoulders player of the season for me…sorry Collins.
    Jones is so clearly our player of the year its not even worth going to a vote. He should be given a new contract to recognise how important a player he is to us. Its a joke that Kaminski, who should be dropped, is  probably on double his wage. 
  • DDOUBLEE
    DDOUBLEE Posts: 1,971
    I was a bit disappointed with the booing James Bree got from the away end, right from the start of the game.

    Indeed confused by it, as he did well enough for us, possibly scoring our goal of the season, and only went back to Southampton because they wanted him back.
    and he played through a groin injury for a bit but that’s fucktard football fans for you dimmer than shit 
    I've mentioned it before but I once remember when we played Leeds at home in the 2012/13 season. We won 2-1 with an Obika last minute header. I always remember that the fans booed Luke Varney, and I accept that he didn't live up to expectations, at least scored a brace to beat Palace...While later in the same game, Millwall legend Steve Morison gets substituted on and doesn't receive a single boo. That has always summed it up for me. I remember as well when Bournemouth confirmed promotion at The Valley and SOME fans were booing Kermorgant FFS!!!
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,399
    edited February 22
    The sound system at st Mary’s really pissed all over ours though, we badly need to sort it. Thunderstruck sounded great, we had a spell of playing it back in the day.Just an observation 😂
  • peterreeves
    peterreeves Posts: 1,125
    Can anyone tell me who made that brilliant goal line clearance in the first few minutes of the Sky highlights..
  • cblock
    cblock Posts: 2,004
    Jones.

  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,399
    Can anyone tell me who made that brilliant goal line clearance in the first few minutes of the Sky highlights..
    Lloyd jones
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,456
    Can anyone tell me who made that brilliant goal line clearance in the first few minutes of the Sky highlights..
    Lloyd Jones
  • I think it was Lloyd Jones.