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  1. MLG will be there going round to the Qataries telling them that Allah is a false deity that there is no evidence exists.
  2. The former wolves manager or the one that’s used to be the Portugal keeper and is now a goalkeeping coach somewhere?
  3. Was it waistcoat FC on Twitter? Seems ITK
  4. Wouldn’t be surprised, he’s looked tired and fed up for a while.
  5. Quite possibly. We have to be realistic, we ain’t making the champions league but if the attitude from the top is just be grateful you’re here then it shouldnt be surprised that that sort of thinking filters down, even to the players who might be thinking staying up is job done.
  6. When you’ve got the CEO telling everyone we are just lucky to be in the premier league and our reason to exist is develop and sell players to big clubs then it’s no wonder that sort if attitude runs through the club
  7. Nonsense, the whole area is below the London-Birmingham-Liverpool line therefore all ours
  8. I’ll be switching Turkey for cauliflower hash, that’ll save the planet
  9. Yes Pompey were away at palace we were away to spurs. *Allegedly* the mighty 657 got chased all over Covent Garden, funny how they forgot that one in their book. Mad how they let teams have plastic pitches, gave them such an advantage. Sure we did get a 4-3 win at Luton on it but like you say we usually got humped
  10. A lot of people today would be disappointed we didn’t hit our XG that night
  11. The FA cup 3rd round used to be one of the biggest crowds of the season. I remember us taking 9,000 to spurs, having a big crowd at home to Ipswich who were what is now the championship, we won 3-2 but they had a big follow, midweek games cup games were always brilliant, packed grounds great atmosphere, big loud away followings. that Oldham game was ridiculous, 2-1 up in the 5th minute of injury time and they score. I think that Luton game was either before or after us being knocked out of the FA cup by the same score to Derby also in a reply I think. Midweek game, the dell was packed it was a brilliant atmosphere again. we’d got there about 45 minutes before kick off and they’d shut the Milton as it was full and sent everyone to the archers road end. They reported the crowd as something like 16,000 it was thousands more than that.
  12. So how will you be celebrating the festive period this year? Assume some will still be buying presents for each other and celebrating the christian festival but dont believe in Jesus or god
  13. Just found the highlights, disallowed goal is just after 5 minutes, unreal even now
  14. it wasn't for offside, one of the Wallaces was running down the wing and as a challenge came in their arm went across the player trying to make a tackle, Wallace beat the man, crossed and the other Wallace scored. The goal was disallowed for a foul, in all my years playing watching and coaching football it's the only time i can remember that sort of thing being given as a free kick so to have what could have been the winning goal ruled out in a cup quarter final makes it very gauling, but very saints and probably why i've never forgotten it, remember this was the 80s when you had to decapitate someone to get a booking.
  15. 22 goals in 70 premier league appearances for an awful team, 11 goals a season. He's certainly a more reliable option than what we've got, i'm surprised no one picked him up
  16. He posted an inaccurate fact himself using Bad Wolf when he claimed we have never played Newcastle on a saturday at 3pm, luckily i was able to correct him so he didn't have to correct himself 😎
  17. Yeah my dad used to work most saturdays so went only a few times a season when he had a day off as a small kid, it was when i got to about 10 or so that i went a more regularly with my brother. Then a few years later when we all got paper rounds used to get paid on a saturday so had my own money to go to games with my mates. we'd have training for our tyro team on a satuday morning then up the Dell for gates opening. We used to get £6 a week and spend it on the bus fare in, a program on copy of TUI or On The March, pay on the gate entrance in and a bag of chips afterwards from the chippy at Bedford place, or if saints were away go to the cinema or watch the reserves. I remember the Ruddock Stomp tshirts, they used to have a load of T-shirts on the garage wall outside the Milton Road end. Great times.
  18. Was that Luton game the one where we had a perfectly good goal disallowed in normal time, also think it was a reply having got a draw up there. I was there for that one as well, went in the East Stand seats, first time going up there.
  19. He does have a number of other logins.
  20. An account set up on the 14th August, two days before MLG stopped posting and has been posting furiously slagging off other posters recently. I'm sure it's just yet another coincidence and this login is nothing to do with MLG
  21. That 89/90 season we played some of the best football i've ever seen. Brilliant attacking team, we regularly scored 3 or 4, were an absolute joy to watch. Flowers, Dodd, Benali, Ruddock, Le Tissier, Shearer, Wallace all youngesters combined with a few experienced heads Case, Osman, Cockerill, Horne Kevin Moore was a great time. It was the year i started going properly with my mates as well, 13 years old on the Milton Terrace paying £2 to get in and stand with your mates watch that team was great days.
  22. That front 3/4 of Wallace, Le Tissier, Shearer and Rideout would be worth about £400m between them these days.
  23. was that goal also the first time we saw what became known as the Ruddock Stomp?
  24. Great find. The foul was right in front of me it really was poor from their keeper. That was the first season of Nicholls young saint, flowers, Ruddock, le Tissier, Wallace, shearer coming through, we really struggled but we’re brilliant the next season
  25. Really memorable game, I think Newcastle went down that season, had we not won it would certainly have been us. It was in the last minute and like you say when Ruddock stepped forward everyones head went to their hands. The only other thing I really remember about that game was a minute or so after the penalty Le Tissier had the ball near their corner flag and just smashed it as hard as he could over the wall at the Milton road end into the road outside, a huge roar and then seconds later it was over and we’d finally won.
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