Bloody hell 20:45 - Apr 1 with 765 views | Dubtractor | Every time I think we've seen it all from this team, they go and do it again. They just refuse to lie down and be beaten 2-1 down at half time, Moore off, and clearly missing Burns. Al Hamadi really struggling to settle and make an impact. Then we put on a second half performance like that. Once again McKenna's substitutes make a huge impact. Also think Al Hamadi was excellent second half too - much better movement and link play, and very unlucky with shot that hit the post. Lastly, and easy to say after winning, but that ref was fooking dreadful. |  |
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Bloody hell on 20:46 - Apr 1 with 733 views | Herbivore | Ref was a total shocker. I genuinely have no words for this team anymore, they defy my limited human vocabulary. |  |
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Bloody hell on 20:48 - Apr 1 with 714 views | jasondozzell | Spot on. Ali really got himself into the game didn't he? Huge blow to lose Moore but he did so well. Spirit and fight and determination in this team is special. |  | |  |
Bloody hell on 20:48 - Apr 1 with 713 views | jontysnut | I wish I was a footballer Playing for this club At this time For this manager At this ground For these fans For all of us |  | |  |
Bloody hell on 21:03 - Apr 1 with 608 views | Illinoisblue | Saints were very good first half, carved us open way too easily. Downes uppity and annoying. That second half, though, my word we were good. Carried forward as ever by King Morsy. Notable how Downes faded second half. Egyptian cream will always rise to the top. Taylor was excellent. Hamadi grew into the game. Broady great finish. An absolute joy to watch this team defy the odds again and again. I’d have been happy with a point. To get all 3 is MASSIVE |  |
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