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class of 76 started following Your all-time favourite starting XI and Manager. , St.Stephen's Day and Boxing Day games rearranged , Pelle song ? and 7 others
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St.Stephen's Day and Boxing Day games rearranged
class of 76 replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
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St.Stephen's Day and Boxing Day games rearranged
class of 76 replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
Anyone know what Red Funnel services are running on 26th and 28th? I can't find any info online. -
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/4674940/Brendan-Rodgers-is-all-Wight-now.html
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To the tune of Camptown races: Graziano's f'ing big doo da doo da, His hair is real it's not a wig doo da doo da day. Sorry. Must stop this lunch time drinking and let the experts get on with it.
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I remember queuing outside the Milton Road end as a youngster, I think it was 2/6 to get in. Used to get right down the front and hang my scarf over the wall. One of my most vivid memories was seeing Ron Davies jump to head a ball from a standing start in the six yard box. I swear that his shoulders were level with the crossbar, I can picture it now, that memory has never left me. I seem to remember reading somewhere that Ted Bates used to make him train by jumping over hurdles wearing big, heavy army boots. Other memories that stick in the mind is the smell of liniment as the players ran onto the pitch to the original Match of the Day theme tune (entitled drum majorette). After a few minutes warming up, Eric Martin would throw the practice balls from the goal-mouth into a net bag held by the kit man by the corner flag, he never missed. Eric was a real character, during one game when Saints were on the attack he sat down cross-legged by the penalty spot and started building sand castles! Big Ron was also a very keen sea angler and had his own fishing boat that he used to take out onto The Solent and round The Needles. Angling Times once did a big feature on him. He also used his boat for occasional trips over to The Island, he once turned up in Yarmouth with the “Alehouse Gang” on board, after a few hours in the King’s Head he presumably managed to navigate back to Southampton safely. Happy days.
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Do Isle of Wight Saints Post here
class of 76 replied to Miltonroader07's topic in Overseas Saints / Supporters Groups
Rarely -
He would qualify to play for Spain.
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Our Future? Stadium Expansion Proposal on Season Ticket DVD
class of 76 replied to Colinjb's topic in The Saints
The Isle of Wight has a PO postcode, with plenty of Saints supporters and quite a few portsmouth supporters. Both are probably outnumbered by people who claim to be Man U, Liverpool, Arse, Chelsea etc. etc. I have already been aproached by three people, who know I have two season tickets, asking if I can get extra tickets. One is a Chelsea fan, one is a Man U fan and one is an Arsenal fan. All three have previously been to fp. to watch their teams, even though they have to sit quietly in the home end. True story which I'm sure is not unique. Repeat that a few times and you have a significant increase in crowd numbers, if not support! -
Presumably/hopefully we'll be able to collect them at one of the pre-season games
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I don't think so
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Your all-time favourite starting XI and Manager.
class of 76 replied to Son of Bob's topic in The Saints
At last a mention of Terry Paine !!Isn't he the only Saint with a World Cup winner's medal? -
Revisiting 06/07 - no, really, it wasn't all bad
class of 76 replied to Crab Lungs's topic in The Saints
Belmadi, despite being a perma-crock, is one of my favourite Saints players. Used to completely take the **** out of defenders. best taker of corners we had -
Revisiting 06/07 - no, really, it wasn't all bad
class of 76 replied to Crab Lungs's topic in The Saints
Adam's first England goal? (U18s) and League debut.
