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Crucial Week, Crucial Month, Crucial Support

In the words of Leon Crouch its time to forget the off field antics and get behind the team.

No Saints supporter should have a good reason for not attending at least one of this weeks two home games, for the Tuesday game against Derby, most supporters would know at least one season ticket holder who would be able to get them a ticket for just £5 so cost shouldnt be an issue.

Even for the visit of QPR on Saturday it is surely within the reach of most supporters pockets especially if they havent been lately, in fact combine both games and £29 for the two is a bargain, the visit of Nottingham Forest at £15 for an adult brought in a good crowd and this is even better value.

But its not just about putting the money through the turnstiles, although this is most definately a crucial month for that as a couple of big gates will give the bank more confidence to keep supporting the Club and evey body through the gate and indeed every penny will help from this point.

However its getting the points on the board that most matter, usually those three wins on the trot would have been enough to drag us out of the bottom three, however the other sides keep winning also, so its merely kept us in touch, however two home wins in a row would really push us upwards and set us up nicely for what is looking like a crucial game at Blackpool in a couple of weeks.

So as Leon Crouch stated in the Daily Echo, now is the time to put all the off field troubles to one side and get behind the team.      

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