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Cheltenham Town away would be nice and convenient.
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Count me in. Grumpy old bastard, with honours.
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You young bastards. Is there a defining song of my youth in the 1970's ? ( and it was a common scabby London bint in my time called Janet Stweet fackin' Pawter, by the way, who gave rise to the term "yoof" by her awful pronunciation that some of you now cling to). Will think about it. In hindsight, we were spoiled.
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The Saints matchday experience now compared to 1962
Badger replied to Fitzhugh Fella's topic in The Saints
John McGrath. Hero of mine & Legend. -
The Saints matchday experience now compared to 1962
Badger replied to Fitzhugh Fella's topic in The Saints
Thought these were Southampton Uni flats ? -
The Saints matchday experience now compared to 1962
Badger replied to Fitzhugh Fella's topic in The Saints
1970's. Norwich at home in particular, (1978) for the one where the Police Ofiicer went onto the pitch, and was informed by the announcer to leave the pitch as this was an organised display. -
The Saints matchday experience now compared to 1962
Badger replied to Fitzhugh Fella's topic in The Saints
Wasn't that just for Eric Martin ? -
Did it really take 145 posts to correct that mistake. And was it necessary to do so ? "Moight" and "plyaed well" , are you using the language of Chaucer's time here, or are these simple typing errors ?
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Don't worry folks, Chelsea will be on a rich vein of form when we come to play them, as will Arsenal. Parity will be resumed.
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Lets all pray, or woot, for a big freeze then.
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Three matches in six days taking its toll. No surprise really. Poor reflection though that despite the summer spending we have few options available to us who can cut it at this level, therefore the side largely picks itself.
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The Saints matchday experience now compared to 1962
Badger replied to Fitzhugh Fella's topic in The Saints
That was a god read. I'm too 'young' to know the 1962 season, but notice the programme cost of 21/2p in 1962. When I started going to matches in 1969 it had risen to a whole 1/- (shilling).Bastards. The matchday then was a far better and more exciting experience than the current conveyor belt of sanitised bland services on offer. -
Is this the same shirt as below ? I'm not sure it is as the above photo appears to have a collar. I only recall us wearing this shirt once, at Arsenal away (1989/90 season), and it was never on sale.
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I know that one, David. Is it Princess Anne ?
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Don't recall that one. Is that the 1976 shirt, but with three 'candy stripes' rather than two ? Only worn once in a match, but Austin Hayes was still wearing it in the team photo whilst everyone else had the two stripes on ?
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Best - Keegan era, and the sash for something special, and traditional stripes. Worst - this season is not even a Saints kit, and the Patrick 'steve zodiac' (red with white shoulder).
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The Southampton Goalkeeping Crisis Flowchart
Badger replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
I reckon Boluc is out of favour due to his fitness and attitude. It will come as no surprise if we don't see him again. Whatever happens, a new GK is called for in January. -
Are we finally in a position to keep our youngsters?
Badger replied to washsaint's topic in The Saints
We probably don't have the final say in truth, and the club is likely to be forced into accepting what the player and his agent insist upon. Contract or not, I can't see us saying "stay, or rot in the reserves" to keep a potentially disgruntled player. -
Yes, indeed, I had him in mind when writing it.
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I saw him arriving yesterday and wondered whether to ask if he was personal guest of the chairman, but decided against it- as he probably wouldn't see the funny side.
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Thats only when we do it. Opponents, such as Poyet, are just cheating timewasting bastards
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Certainly not happy with him are they ? http://www.nufc-forum.com/nufcforum/index.php?topic=47625.0 Admire their new name for their current team 'Newcarseholes'.
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Probably a fair assessment, it was by no means a rousing reception - nowhere near the WGS applause - but fairly short, many parts of the ground were probably not aware he had come out. Brought home to me the difference again from The Dell where not just opposing managers would walk the touchline and receive the warm reception or a walk of torrid abuse.
