Honest Stimson holds his hands up

04 October 2009 15:54
Adam Lallana grabbed a brace for the hosts while Rickie Lambert and Ndiaye Papa Waigo also found the net as Saints finally moved out of the minus points following their deduction at the start of the campaign.[LNB]Stimson admitted: "I've said all along Southampton are a quality side, only pinned down at the bottom because of the 10-point penalty.[LNB]"We shot ourselves in the foot by failing to defend crosses, but I've no complaints about the result. We were well beaten."[LNB]Arguably the high point of Stimson's otherwise forgettable afternoon was 19-year-old Luke Rooney's goal - his second in Gillingham colours - to pull the visitors level at 1-1.[LNB]"His 25-yard strike wouldn't have been out of keeping in the Champions League and I ran on the pitch I was so excited for him," Stimson added.[LNB][LNB]

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