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Injured Southampton Striker Could Play Some Part In Promotion Push
Monday, 15th Apr 2024 08:54

It was expected that Ross Stewart the man signed to score the goals to push for promotion would be out for the rest of the season, after a brief couple of appearances he returned to the treatment room and hasn't been seen since, however it seems the ex Sunderland striker could well be pressed into action.

Russell Martin has revealed in his post match press interviews after the last gasp win over Watford that Ross Stewart might well yet make an appearance this season.

Although one of the top scorers in the division, there is an opinion amongst some Saints supporters that we lack a striker that can put the ball in the net on a regular basis.

That may sound strange as Adam Armstrong is still the second top scorer in the Championship with 20 goals and Che Adams is only 7 behind him.

But Armstrong has been mainly used in a more wide position and with 12 assists after his superb cross for Will Smallbone's opener on Saturday is as much a provider these days as a scorer.

Adams gets goals, but many feel he should have scored far more than he has done and has missed too many good chances, that has been the case during most of his time at the club, he can put away the hard ones, but struggles with the easier chances.

footballleagueworrld have revealed though that Russell Martin gave a little clue that Stewart could yet play some part in the season, speaking to Alfie House of the Daily Echo when asked about Stewart's progress he said.

"Hopefully, he will impact it at some point this season."

That was a short but sweet insight, but it seems that Stewart could make an appearance in the final games of the season or indeed the play offs if the situation demands it.

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Saint4Life247 added 10:09 - Apr 15
I suspect Martin said that to give hope and motivation to Ross

Truth is, we probably won't see him until next season
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Bowlercow added 10:42 - Apr 15
If he comes on and scores the winner in the last minute of extra time in the play off final will that vindicate the club's decision to buy a crock?
Just asking
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Colburn added 12:42 - Apr 15
Got more chance of seeing Rod Stewart this season.. I blame Jack Stephens for this, I mean why not? I hear everything else is his fault, including the sinking of the Titanic. Right Nick?
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TimSaint added 12:45 - Apr 15
Adams should be on 20 goals by now and A Arm should be on 30.
They both miss so many chances and need to step up for the run in.
We also need the defence to chip in with a few clean sheets.
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SanMarco added 18:17 - Apr 15
The Titanic was down to Branfoot Colburn
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davidargyll added 19:53 - Apr 15
You’re so right Colburn. If in doubt it’s Captain Jack’s fault…
And don’t forget the “baffling” substitutions that made us struggle to get the, er three points was it on Saturday…?
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underweststand added 10:43 - Apr 16
Note to Tim Saint.. of course fans always focus on the misses - especially if it cost us points, but such comments reminded me of a long ago conversation about Derek Reeves who was top scorer in Saints (Div.3 South) promotion side (1959-60) when he scored 46 league and Cup goals, which is still a club record 60 years on.
In a group conversational break before a kick-off , I remarked what a feat it was to score so many...but then a moaning voice in the background muttered.." Yes it was ..but he missed a hundred ". Football is like that. When we win it's great to praise the goalscorers but on lesser occasions, there's always someone who counts those missed chances.
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