Sunday 25 April 2010

Saints 3 Carlisle United 2


The dream has gone!

This was a much better Saints performance than Tuesday night - once we got going. Carlisle were a different side from the one we beat at Wembley. They defended strongly, showed imagination and guile going forward and were up for it. Full credit to them in a game that largely meant nothing in terms of league position - but meant everything in terms of pride. Well done to the away fans - all 411 of them. A long way to come.

Our first goal came a minute or so before half-time. It was odd as the cross went in was headed on and then out of nowhere was lashed into the back of the net. I hadn't seen Antonio, he was obscured behind a clump of players. Literally a minute later we gave away a needless free kick. When you have someone of the calibre of Ian Harte in your team, it is always risky to give away free-kicks on the edge of the area. He struck it brilliantly and at half time it was 1-1.

In the 46th minute, Rickie Lambert slotted home from a narrow angle and 10 minutes later Antonio got his second. There followed a series of substitutions that saw McNish make his league début. Then the comedy five minutes.  Fonte, under pressure, flipped a looping back-pass to Davis who had to struggle to reach it. It was going to go in so he had to catch it high off the ground. An instant free-kick on the six yard line for Carlisle. Only Davis wisely sought to delay the taking of the free-kick and fell on the gathered ball. The Carlisle striker Price, tried to wrestle Davis and kneed him in the ribs. A general scuffle ensued. Davis was booked and Price - sporting a trendy birds nest of hair, got off scot-free! The resulting free kick was a farce with 11 Saints players on the line and the entire Carlisle team more or less over the ball. The ball eventually cannoned into the wall and all was well. Carlisle scored a consolation goal three minutes into injury time. Final result 3-2.

On a day when we needed Huddersfield to lose they won 0-6 away at Stockport. End of the dream. Colchester drew and that enabled Saints to rise to 7th place. A tremendous effort given where we were in September. If the last 75% of the season determined the table, this is what it would like - bear in mind Saints had a -10 points starting position:

Norwich 79
Saints 71
Millwall 71
Swindon 64
Huddersfield 62
Leeds 57
Charlton 55
Colchester 51

Well done Alan Pardew and the whole management team - and especially the players. Let the pre-season preparations begin here and now. Let's win this league next season!

COYR

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