Former Premier League stadium to be transformed with ‘red and white wall’ in bid to silence away supporters

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SOUTHAMPTON are redeveloping St Mary’s to try and create a more intimidating atmosphere for visiting teams.

Saints have confirmed that the away section at their 32,000-capacity ground is being moved to allow more home fans to sit in the noisy Northam Stand behind one of the goals, creating a “red-and-white wall”.

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Southampton confirmed the away section at their 32,000-capacity ground is being movedRex

Supporters have long complained that the current layout of St Mary’s – where the club moved from The Dell in 2001 – hands away teams a boost by separating the loudest home supporters.

Russell Martin‘s side have won their last nine games at home but Southampton‘s poor Premier League form in recent years had resulted in a flat and, at times, toxic atmosphere.

The Championship outfit won just two of their 19 Prem home games last term as they finished bottom.

The club are now consulting fans as to how best to re-work the stadium and will also introduce safe standing rails to the Northam.

Saints CEO Phil Parsons said: “We’ve been listening to fan feedback and we know moving the away end, to create a full home end in the Northam, is something a lot of our fans have been wanting for a long time.”

Mike Sadler, from the club’s Fan Advisory Board, added: “For many years, Saints fans have said that having the Northam end split between home and away fans has reduced the atmosphere and helped away teams.

“The Fan Advisory Board represents fans and support the club in their decision to create a full Northam end.

“We think this will greatly improve the atmosphere, and really help the team.”

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No changes will be made this season but consultation will take place over the coming months with work expected to start in the summer.

Southampton are third in the Championship table with only three points separating them from second-placed Ipswich.

Martin’s side is also 10 points behind leaders Leicester, who are making a strong bid to immediately return to the Prem.

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