Very moving.
The names you list are simply not worth mentioning compared to those who risked or sacrificed their lives in earlier generations (footballers of their day or otherwise).
I too made that mistake.
We've obviously been conditioned to thinking of Saints and the best catering in the league as synonymous,and the ultimate goal.
No doubt this will be glibly overlooked when the FL or whoever have to review their case - should they survive - and decide if a further -15,or -20 points deduction is warranted.
Bit naive to have to ask,but didn't Pompey used to play their matches on a Saturday when Gaydamark was their chairman and they were doing well ?Presumably he was contactable then.
I probably saw most of the greats from 1966,Banks,Moore,Peters,Hurst and Charlton play against us at The Dell, and Bally play both against us and for us.
From the 60's greats you can add Best,Law and Greaves.
In truth very few managers now are able to change tactics in that fashion during a game.It is the same critiscism levied at the last three England managers as well.