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    09-02-2009
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    Saturday, 14 February 2009
    Bristol City v SAINTS, 15:00
    Charlton v Plymouth, 15:00
    Ipswich v Blackpool, 15:00
    Preston v Norwich, 15:00
    Sheff Utd OFF Barnsley, 15:00

    Tuesday, 17 February 2009
    Burnley v Coventry, 19:45
    Watford v Swansea, 19:45

    Wednesday, 18 February 2009
    Derby v Blackpool, 19:45

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    Watford P-P Southampton

    Venue: Vicarage Road Date: Saturday, 7 February Kick-off: 1500 GMT
    Coverage: Full-match commentary on BBC Radio Solent on 96.1fm & Hants DAB, & the odd score update on BBC Radio 5 Live & BBC Sport website

    Saturday's Championship match between Watford and Southampton has been postponed following this week's adverse weather conditions.

    According to a statement on the Watford website: "The risk to the general public if the game went ahead could have potentially been too high."

    No new date has yet been scheduled.

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    The Coca-Cola Football League Championship Table
    03 February 2009 21:50
        P GD PTS
    1 Wolverhampton 31 23 63
    2 Reading 30 32 58

    3 Birmingham 30 10 56
    4 Sheff Utd 31 15 51
    5 Cardiff 29 15 51
    6 Preston 31 4 49

    7 QPR 30 4 46
    8 Burnley 30 0 46
    9 Swansea 30 10 45
    10 Bristol City 30 3 44
    11 Ipswich 30 11 43
    12 Crystal Palace 29 5 40
    13 Sheff Wed 30 -10 39
    14 Coventry 30 -4 37
    15 Blackpool 30 -8 37
    16 Plymouth 30 -6 35
    17 Nottm Forest 30 -9 33
    18 Norwich 31 -7 32
    19 Derby 29 -11 32
    20 Barnsley 30 -12 32
    21 Doncaster 29 -12 31

    22 Watford 30 -11 30
    23 SAINTS 31 -19 28
    24 Charlton 31 -23 22
     

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    Snow reason for low crowd - Wotte

    St Mary's Stadium
    Crowds at St Mary's have dwindled since relegation from the top flight

    Southampton boss Mark Wotte has put the Saints' lowest ever league attendance at St Mary's down to the weather.

    Tuesday's last-gasp 2-1 home defeat by Sheffield United was watched by just 13,257 supporters.

    The match only went ahead after a number of pitch inspections and safety considerations, following heavy snow.

    Wotte told BBC Radio Solent: "We had 17,000 on Saturday, they all went home satisfied with the performance. Today, I think it's more about the weather."

    He continued: "I thought it was silent in the stadium in the second half especially when you go all the way to try to win.

    "I think there was a very late reaction in support of the players but I know we have to earn that support. I'm not blaming the crowd, I'm just working with the players to do a better job."

    The result leaves the Saints facing a grim battle to avoid relegation with just 15 matches left.

    This is a battle that we lost, but we haven't lost the war yet

    Southampton head coach Mark Wotte

    The new lowest league attendance beats the previous worst figure of 14,226 against Coventry City in October.

    Two months before that game, just over 11,000 turned up to watch the Carling Cup victory over Birmingham City.

    St Mary's opened its doors for the first time back in 2001 after the club switched from the intimacy of the Dell.

    Sell-out crowds of 32,000 regularly followed Southampton in the Premier League at the new ground before relegation in 2005.

    But that is a far cry from the plummeting attendances this season. Saints have won just once in front of their own supporters in the Championship in this campaign and face the prospect of relegation to the third tier of English football for the first time since 1960.

    Last Saturday, around 500 Saints fans went on a protest march from Southampton city centre to the stadium to voice concerns over the way the club is being run.

    Saints lie second bottom in the Championship and three points off safety. On Saturday they travel to fellow strugglers Watford.

    And Dutchman Wotte is confident of Southampton surviving.

    "This is a battle that we lost, but we haven't lost the war yet," he said.

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    Southampton 1-2 Sheff Utd

    Jamie Ward's late winner gave Sheffield United all three points at Southampton.

    Ward's low strike in the dying seconds stunned the Saints just moments after Andrew Surman's fierce shot appeared to have given the hosts a deserved point.

    The Blades had taken the lead in the first half through Greg Halford, who headed home Nick Montgomery's cross.

    The Saints dominated after United's Darius Henderson saw red for a clash with Jan-Paul Saeijs but were unable to break through until the late drama.

    The crowd of 13,257 was the lowest league attendance at St Mary's.


    Southampton boss Mark Wotte:


    "A point does nothing for us and we needed three points so I had to push people forward and we got caught out.

    "We have not lost the war tonight, we have only lost a battle and we have to keep on fighting.

    "Every game is massive for us from now on and we need to win them all."

    Sheffield United boss Kevin Blackwell:


    "Jamie took his goal superbly well and we were delighted to see the ball fly in off the post.

    "There was a lot of competition to sign him (from Chesterfield) in January but we are pleased to have got him.

    "My lads showed tremendous spirit and I thought we deserved it."


    Southampton: Davis, James, Saeijs, Perry, Surman, Lallana, Wotton (Schneiderlin 77), Gillett (Wright-Phillips 46), McLaggon (Euell 67), Saganowski, McGoldrick.
    Subs Not Used: Forecast, Lancashire.

    Booked: Saeijs, Perry, Schneiderlin.

    Goals: Surman 90.

    Sheff Utd: Kenny, Halford, Bromby, Kilgallon, Naysmith, Howard, Montgomery, Naughton, Quinn, Henderson, Webber (Ward 86).
    Subs Not Used: Cotterill, Hendrie, Jihai, Sharp.

    Sent Off: Henderson (40).

    Goals: Halford 35, Ward 90.

    Att: 13,257

    Ref: Lee Probert (Wiltshire).

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    Tuesday, 3 February 2009
    Derby OFF Blackpool, 19:45
    Preston v Plymouth, 19:45
    QPR OFF Swansea, 20:00
    SAINTS v Sheff Utd, 19:45

    Saturday, 7 February 2009
    Charlton v Cardiff, 15:00
    Nottm Forest v QPR, 15:00
    Plymouth v Derby, 15:00
    Reading v Preston, 15:00
    Swansea v Ipswich, 15:00
    Watford v SAINTS, 15:00

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    Saganowski keen to stay at Saints

    Marek Saganowski
    Saganowski has scored twice since returning from a loan spell

    Southampton striker Marek Saganowski says he is fully committed to the club, after making an impact since returning to the Championship strugglers.

    The Pole recently spent a loan spell with Danish side Aalborg as part of cost-cutting measures at St Mary's.

    He told BBC Radio Solent: "When I was sent to Denmark I wasn't happy because I felt good at Saints.

    "I've got a year and a half left on my contract here and I want to play for this club."

    Saganowski netted the equaliser in Saints' 2-2 draw at Norwich on Tuesday - his second goal in three matches since returning from Denmark.

    "It was a big disappointment to be left on the bench, because I thought I did well in the previous game. The goal was my answer to the staff for leaving me out," he said.

    The 30-year-old scored 10 goals in 13 appearances when he first joined Saints in January 2007, on loan from French side Troyes.

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    Saints fans protest ahead of game

    Saints protest
    Several hundred supporters marched through the city

    Southampton FC supporters have marched through the Hampshire city calling for the removal of chairman Rupert Lowe.

    The one-time Premier League club sit second from bottom of the Championship with many of their highest paid players out on loan with other sides.

    Cash-strapped Saints have just appointed Dutchman Mark Wotte as their new head coach, replacing countryman Jan Poortvliet who lasted eight months.

    Several hundred fans protested ahead of the home game against Swansea.

    They marched from the city centre to St Mary's stadium chanting "Lowe out".

    There were no reports of any trouble.

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    Southampton 2-2 Swansea

    Jordi Gomez celebrates his goal
    Jordi Gomez is on a season long loan spell from Spanish side Espanyol

    A Marek Saganowski double saved 10-man Southampton a point against play-off contenders Swansea City at St Mary's.

    Ex-Saints trainee Garry Monk gifted his old team the lead as his poor back-pass was pounced on by Saganowski who scored in his third successive game.

    The Swans equalised when Spaniard Jordi Gomez smashed home from 25 yards before Southampton were reduced to ten men after Lee Molyneux was dismissed.

    Gorka Pintado's struck the Swans ahead before Saganowski's late leveller.


    Southampton manager Paul Wotte said:


    "I am pleased we fought our way back into the game against a team like Swansea, who are one of the best in the division at the moment.

    "But we want to be about three points at St Mary's.

    "We need home wins to get ourselves up the table and at the start of the game I expected us to get the victory but it was not to be.

    "Marek Saganowski took his goals very well, the first he perhaps took too much time and I was shouting 'shoot' at him from the touchline but the second he was much quicker and it was a great finish."

    Swansea City manager Roberto Martinez said: "The environment was quite difficult and we know we can play a lot better.

    "Their two goals were very sloppy on our part but we have taken another two points towards our tally.

    "The level of performance was good but not very, very good like we expect.

    "But we have to be realistic, at the beginning of the season we would have been delighted to have come to St Mary's and be disappointed with a point - it shows how far we have come."


    Southampton: Davis, James, Saeijs, Perry, Molyneux, Lallana (Euell 58), Wotton, Surman, Gillett, McGoldrick (McLaggon 71), Saganowski (Schneiderlin 90).
    Subs Not Used: Bialkowski, Lancashire.

    Sent Off: Molyneux (53).

    Booked: Molyneux, Surman, Saganowski.

    Goals: Saganowski 17, 76.

    Swansea: De Vries, Rangel, Monk, Williams, Tate, Britton, Gomez, Allen (Butler 71), Orlandi, Scotland, Gower (Pintado 61).
    Subs Not Used: Tudur-Jones, Bauza, Serran.

    Booked: Gomez.

    Goals: Gomez 33, Pintado 65.

    Att: 17,623

    Ref: Steve Tanner (Somerset).

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    Southampton v Sheff Utd

    Venue: St Mary's Date: Tuesday, 3 February Kick-off: 1945 GMT
    Coverage: Score updates on BBC Radio 5 Live & BBC Sport website

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    The Coca-Cola Football League Championship Table
    31 January 2009 19:16
        P GD PTS
    1 Wolverhampton 30 23 62
    2 Reading 30 32 58

    3 Birmingham 30 10 56
    4 Cardiff 29 15 51
    5 Sheff Utd 30 14 48
    6 Preston 30 4 48

    7 QPR 30 4 46
    8 Burnley 30 0 46
    9 Swansea 30 10 45
    10 Ipswich 30 11 43
    11 Bristol City 29 2 41
    12 Crystal Palace 29 5 40
    13 Sheff Wed 30 -10 39
    14 Coventry 30 -4 37
    15 Blackpool 30 -8 37
    16 Plymouth 29 -6 34
    17 Nottm Forest 30 -9 33
    18 Derby 29 -11 32
    19 Barnsley 30 -12 32
    20 Norwich 30 -7 31
    21 Doncaster 29 -12 31

    22 Watford 30 -11 30
    23 SAINTS 30 -18 28
    24 Charlton 30 -22 22

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    Saints turn down mystery offers

    Andrew Surman
    Surman recently committed his future at Southampton until 2011

    Southampton head coach Mark Wotte has said he has rejected several offers for some of his players.

    Midfielder Andrew Surman, striker Adam Lallana and goalkeeper Kelvin Davis have all been linked with moves away from the St Mary's Stadium.

    Wotte told BBC Radio Solent: "We had a couple of bids but for ridiculously low money. We're not that desperate, to sell for peanuts."

    Wotte has declined to reveal details of the bids or players involved.

    "Maybe for ridiculous money you have to sell someone but not because other clubs think you have financial problems," Wotte added.

    "It's not important which clubs were involved, or which players, but we won't be selling any of our best players for that kind of money."

    Wotte also confirmed midfielder Rudi Skacel has turned down a six-month loan move to a German club.

    "Rudi wanted a longer deal from the club he was talking to," he said.

    "I've said to him he's welcome to stay and become a squad member again but only if he puts all of this transfer talk out of his head."



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    Tuesday, 27 January 2009
    Barnsley v Ipswich, 19:45
    Birmingham v Derby, 19:45
    Blackpool v QPR, 19:45
    Norwich v SAINTS, 19:45
    Swansea v Preston, 19:45
    Watford v Burnley, 19:45

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    The Coca-Cola Football League Championship Table
    17 January 2009 19:19
        P GD PTS
    1 Wolverhampton 28 22 59
    2 Reading 28 31 54

    3 Birmingham 27 11 52
    4 Sheff Utd 28 15 47
    5 Preston 28 7 47
    6 Cardiff 27 11 45

    7 Burnley 28 2 43
    8 QPR 28 1 42
    9 Swansea 28 7 41
    10 Crystal Palace 27 7 40
    11 Ipswich 28 10 39
    12 Sheff Wed 28 -9 38
    13 Coventry 28 -1 37
    14 Bristol City 27 -2 35
    15 Plymouth 27 -4 33
    16 Barnsley 28 -9 32
    17 Blackpool 27 -8 31
    18 Nottm Forest 28 -8 30
    19 Norwich 28 -7 29
    20 Derby 27 -11 29
    21 Watford 28 -12 27

    22 Doncaster 27 -13 27
    23 SAINTS 28 -18 26
    24 Charlton 28 -22 19

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    Southampton 1-2 Doncaster

    Goals from Martin Woods and James Coppinger handed Doncaster a crucial away win at Southampton in the Championship relegation battle.

    Rovers opened the scoring straight after the interval when Coppinger played in Woods, who slotted past Kelvin Davis in the home goal.

    The hard-working Coppinger tapped in his effort from Richard Wellens' cross-shot from inside the six-yard box.

    Marek Saganowski sidefooted in a late consolation for Southampton.


    Saints coach Jan Poortvliet on angry fans who chanted "Lowe out" at chairman Rupert Lowe:


    "I can understand their frustration.

    "They paid to see the team and they have every right to be angry.

    "All I can say is that we train every day to make the team better and it does not help if they criticise the players and put pressure on them."

    Doncaster manager Sean O'Driscoll:


    "That is three back-to-back wins and is promotion form at any other stage in the season.

    "It was a tremendous match and (Saints keeper) Kelvin Davis looked in the sort of mood where we were never going to get the ball past him.

    "This was a massively important result and it means we are unbeaten in 2009."


    Southampton: Davis, James, Perry (Lallana 57), Saeijs, Molyneux, Wright-Phillips, Schneiderlin, Surman, Holmes (Smith 57), McGoldrick, Saganowski.
    Subs Not Used: Bialkowski, Wotton, Gillett.

    Booked: Surman, Saeijs, Wright-Phillips.

    Goals: Saganowski 90.

    Doncaster: Sullivan, O'Connor, Hird, Mills, Chambers, Spicer (Van Nieuwstadt 88), Wellens, Stock, Woods, Coppinger (Wilson 85), Guy (Taylor 70).
    Subs Not Used: Lockwood, Roberts.

    Booked: Chambers, Woods.

    Goals: Woods 46, Coppinger 81.

    Att: 15,837

    Ref: Andy Woolmer (Northamptonshire).

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    Saeijs a good leader - Poortvliet

    Jan-Paul Saeijs
    Saeijs has joined Southampton until the end of the season from Roda JC

    Southampton boss Jan Poortvliet was impressed by new defender Jan-Paul Saeijs' debut during Saturday's 1-0 victory over Barnsley.

    The 30-year-old Dutchman has joined the Saints on loan from Roda until the end of the season and his deal can be extended beyond that.

    Poortvliet told BBC Radio Solent: "He's a bit of a leader with his personality, I think he's here at the right time.

    "He's someone who stays in position and wins headers."

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    Saturday, 17 January 2009
    Derby v QPR, 15:00
    Norwich v Barnsley, 15:00
    Preston v Burnley, 12:45
    SAINTS  v Doncaster, 15:00
    Swansea v Reading, 15:00
    Watford v Sheff Utd, 15:00

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    The Coca-Cola Football League Championship Table
    10 January 2009 19:17
        P GD PTS
    1 Wolverhampton 27 22 58
    2 Reading 27 33 54

    3 Birmingham 26 11 51
    4 Sheff Utd 27 13 44
    5 Cardiff 26 11 44
    6 Preston 27 6 44

    7 Burnley 27 3 43
    8 Crystal Palace 26 10 40
    9 QPR 27 -1 39
    10 Swansea 27 5 38
    11 Ipswich 27 7 36
    12 Sheff Wed 27 -12 35
    13 Bristol City 26 -2 34
    14 Coventry 27 -2 34
    15 Plymouth 26 -2 33
    16 Barnsley 27 -5 32
    17 Blackpool 26 -7 31
    18 Derby 26 -9 29
    19 Watford 27 -10 27
    20 Nottm Forest 27 -10 27
    21 Norwich 27 -11 26

    22 SAINTS 27 -17 26
    23 Doncaster 26 -14 24
    24 Charlton 27 -19 19

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    Barnsley 0-1 Southampton

    David McGoldrick's late header gave Southampton a crucial away victory after Barnsley had dominated much of the match at Oakwell.

    The hosts missed a series of first-half chances to take the lead, with Jamie Cureton wasting the best opportunities.

    Jon Macken's swivel and shot also went just over the bar before half time.

    But McGoldrick nodded in a Lee Holmes cross 14 minutes from time to seal the Saints' first league win in nine games, though they remain third from bottom.


    Barnsley manager Simon Davey:

    "I have got a few irons in the fire and hopefully we will have a face [new signing] in the building by Wednesday. I need to get one striker in, possibly two.

    "We have had endless amounts of chances and possession but we couldn't get the ball in the back of the net. When we did breach them, their goalkeeper made saves.

    "Teams will always get one chance and they took it, unfortunately we had 10 chances and did not take any."

    Southampton boss Jan Poortvliet:
    "If it is deserved, I don't know... the win is the most important thing. We got the goal at the right moment, with only 14 minutes left to play.

    "I am satisfied by the result, I think the boys worked hard. They looked like a team today, it's important to get the first win of the year.

    "The goalkeeper [Kelvin Davies] has been good all year. He is there to make saves and he was outstanding. You know he is there and he will save you a couple of times."


    Barnsley: Muller, Foster, Moore, Guedes, Van Homoet, Campbell-Ryce, Hassell, El Haimour (Butterfield 66), Cureton, Macken, Rigters (Odejayi 78).
    Subs Not Used: Steele, Potter, Heslop.


    Southampton: Davis, Perry, Saganowski (Wotton 81), Saeijs, Molyneux, Holmes, Schneiderlin, James, Surman, McGoldrick, Wright-Phillips (McLaggon 90).
    Subs Not Used: Bialkowski, Gillett, Gobern.

    Booked: Molyneux, James.

    Goals: McGoldrick 76.

    Att: 11,789

    Ref: Tony Bates (Staffordshire)

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    Barnsley v SAINTS, 15:00
    Burnley v Swansea, 17:20
    Cardiff v Derby, 15:00
    Ipswich v Sheff Wed, 15:00
    QPR v Coventry, 15:00
    Sheff Utd v Norwich, 15:00

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    1 Kelvin Davis
    2 Alexander Ostlund
    3 Wayne Thomas
    4 Marek Saganowski
    5 Claus Lundekvam
    6 Darren Powell
    7 Rudi Skacel
    8 Bradley Wright-Phillips
    9 Grzegorz Rasiak
    10 Jermaine Wright
    11 Andrew Surman
    12 Mario Licka
    13 Bartosz Bialkowski
    14 Adam Hammill
    15 Jason Euell
    16 Jhon Viafara
    18 Nathan Dyer
    19 Chris Makin
    20 Adam Lallana
    21 Gregory Vignal
    22 Simon Gillett
    23 Lloyd James
    24 Oliver Lancashire
    25 Michael Poke
    26 Cedric Baseya
    27 Inigo Idiakez
    28 Josh Dutton-Black
    29 Alan Bennett
    30 Youssef Safri
    31 Stern John

    St. Mary's Stadium
    St. Mary's
    Front Facade

    UEFA

    Location Southampton, England
    Coordinates 50°54′20.99″N, 1°23′27.80″W
    Broke ground 2000
    Opened August 2001
    Owner Southampton Leisure Holdings PLC
    Operator Southampton F.C.
    Surface Grass
    Construction cost £32 million
    Former names
    The Friends Provident St Mary's Stadium
    Tenants
    Southampton
    Capacity
    32,689[1]
    Dimensions
    112 × 74 yards

    Touchline view of the Dell

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