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  1. With better support, patience, belief and encouragement from you fantastic fans. New comfortably wealthy ownership, half a new team of decent players, fabulous facilities and home advantage a 1-1 with Brentford is unforgivable...yes I realise the Bees maybe good enough to get the odd result, but bare with me.

     

    It is not acceptable after 'Awwy fuct around, spent all our money and got us relegated - then we ponced about in Div II before going totally broke and being relegated - then scraping a draw at home befrore being porked on the road twice despite incredible support and following...yes we managed to scrape a win .v. a fourth division team, some of you play for Sunday sides that could give Northampton a game FFS

     

    A line has to be drawn in the sand TODAY, enough is enough!! No more excuses, only an odd slip up will be tolerated. For Christ sake we're better supported than pompers, Wigin (sp) and as well followed as Blackburn, Hull, Wolves, Burnley and Brum. You guys are truly the most Prem of all support, listening to you on the internet today if UEFA qualification was done on support, you'd be challenging for a Champion's league spot.

     

    The under-achievement has to stop now, the team/club HAVE to match their support!!

     

    Sorry rant over, just that Southampton Football Club's best and most deserving asset is it's diehard fans.

  2. Remember the Bradford game very well, about 15 of us travelled up in a Ford transit, Watney party sevens being thrown, nice little "discussions" with the Bradford fans as we made our way back to the transit. Good ole days :-)

     

     

    A lot of Leeds vvankers with those Bradford tools....

  3. Well now you owe me one Tim, as I have uploaded the short highlights from the Bradford quarter final here:

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saAQEz4MQv8

     

    It wasn't actually on any MOTD video that I have - I found it on a Saints FA Cup DVD that I have from the Nostalgia series where it shows about about an hours worth of pre-match footage from the day of the Cup Final hosted by Dickie Davies and Brian Moore.

     

    Y&B - thanks so much mate, marvelous memories...so many other things too, yeah the shirts changed, my mate Gerry Ingram was number 8 for them and on the near side of the wall. What was that little twirl Jim Mac did FFS and what was Mel Blythe so upset with their black defender for...obviously giving him some verbal??

     

    Nice!! And it's all over the skate site now like stink on cheap cologne.

  4. That was the game we couldn't get to, being broke schoolkids we needed the transport. Then we ended up having to do a Geography Field Trip to Wales Dolgellau for the Semi and were told no field trip no A level...

     

    We struggled to get reception on a tiny pocket radio all day as we climed up Cader Idris, after we came down the Mud Slide (like THAT would be allowed these days) we finally picked up the legendary words - "and now over to Stamford Bridge where Southampton have gone further ahead"

     

    One lad fell off a rocl into the lake. The Geography Teacher then uttered the immortal words "calm down chaps, it's only a football match"

     

    We had to do the whole make up bumps in the bunk beds, climb out a second floor window an convince the landlord of a local pub 4 miles away to turn on the TV for match of the day.... We were 5 minutes too late getting there!

     

    Never seen those goals

     

    Well, now you owe me the qf FFS

  5. Thanks Phil...doggoneit, it's out there - we've all seen it on one of those old youtoobees or a clip from MotD. Need it for a skate....amazing goal, Ossie flicks it up and Jimbo crashes right over Gerry Ingram's (an ex-teammate of mine) long haired head.

     

    Absolute beaut!!

  6. Come on Tim! Where's that famous LA positivity? Stay strong man for god sake the season hasn't started yet!

     

     

    True mate...don't know what got into me, maybe a large dose of reality.

     

    I want it to be good enough that we're still alive and kicking...even doing the usual 'sales pitch' about fantastic stadium, die-hard fans, state of the art training facilities and a highly productive youth system....that is all sound stuff. But as a great Saint friend of mine back in our nation's capital (DC that is) says 'since the golden years of 76 -84 we have been fairly long suffering'. And so, fairly selfishly, I don't want myself or anyone else amongst you wonderful and long-suffering Saints, to get set up for another big let down and year of endless frustration.

     

    Let's set realistic expectations, survival, watching (or listening too) our team despite all the upheaval...and anything more will be a bonus...don't forget we are talking Div III here.

  7. It amazes me Tim, that you were normally upbeat and positive throughout the reign of terror, but now that the bloodsucking vampires have been replaced with an avuncular billionaire, you get fidgety and morose.

     

    Fair comment Wes and I accept it sounds rum. My current opinion is based on the fact that we have a much weaker squad (to start) the season than last year and we are already three wins and a draw down the tubes. New management, structure and strategy yet again and the young players will need to get in the plus column or off the bottom as quick as possible before they start believing (in themselves).

     

    Yes, sure we can win a few, all the same if we don't and pretty quickly players may start thinking 'here we go again'.

     

    I really hope I'm wrong and also share the opinion that I'm glad we still are playing....like most of you though, I want more than to just survive in Div III

  8. So excuse me, however...I have been in and around a load of teams 'transitioning' and therefore I would be astounded if we achieve anything higher than about 16th.

     

    It's not gonna be a 'long season' - it's gonna be a very long season.

     

    Sincerely hope I'm wrong :-(

  9. Any chance of finding out what that is for me? ??

     

    But sheeriushly, put me down for £100 too if you need some cash for the tickets, Duncan.

     

    We are not sure what is up with Chris, however, My girlfriend who was instigative in getting Ron his two ops with one of the West's finest surgeons, is looking into getting her some help also.

     

    Chris can't keep her food down, she eats a little and then frequently throws it up. It leaves her weak :-(

  10. Tim, if he had 2 tickets in business class would Ron be fit enough to travel to the UK?

     

    Dunc and TwentyTwenty, fantastic offers. I'll talk to Ron and Chris tomorrow (today for you) and see how they feel.

     

    I know f'sure that it is actually Chris, Ron's wife that is actually the worse off of the two at the moment. She has had a fairly long term, nagging ailment that has seen her lose a considerable amount of weight.

     

    I think Ron maybe up for it. Then there would be accomodation and transport stuff to work out as well???

     

    I'll keep you posted.

  11. Message from Big Ron...................don't make me laugh!

     

    When he gave the initial interview (just before we forked out for his hip operation), he clearly knew very little about modern day Saints

     

    He hardly painted a picture of a guy who is still an avid Saints fan

    If I remember correctly, he said George Best told him the result of the 76 cup final

     

    This is a man of incredibly few resources by today's standards. I speak to him frequently and sorry to disappoint, but he truly cares about Saints in a form that mostly manifests in his concern about us Southampton fans. Please understand he has never used a pc like us. He has no cable tv and his only updates are when we tell him.

     

    Thank you for your contribution to an ex-Saint who was living crippled with daily pain in the most humble of surrounds. He really appreciates not waking each day in his previous abject agony.

  12. Good to see those goalden oldies again but frankly you could probably see better football on the Common nowadays.Nomarking, fouls that would be straight reds just ignored, pedestrian pace of the game, backpassing to the keeper, acres of spaces, first touches where the ball runs a good 10 yards before the second touch, it just wouldn't cut the mustard nowadays.

    Football has changed and the players would act differently today but as they were? Blue Square south at best.

     

     

    What you say is so true...however, they were the best of their era. Undoubtedly with today's training, nutrition and preparation players like Ron Davies would have been every bit as effective and incredible. With Big Ron and modern methodology we would not have been relegated in '05 and no way in the mess we recently found ourselves.....just the same as MLT would have saved us with youth and and the latest technical training.

     

    Yet, we have to leave them in their time and place - they are both Saints Gods.

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