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Everything posted by Weston Saint
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Blimey, you took a long time to write that.
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I am glad you never quoted the full name of the P word
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I wonder if many realise that Bitterne, Sholing, Woolston, Weston, Peartree, Bassett and Swaythling only became part of Southampton in 1920, Millbrook, Redbridge, Harefield and part of Thornhill in 1954.
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It appears from what I have been told that the problem with Matt Paterson is that he is a shy quiet lad who presently lacks confidence. If the rumour that he has turned down a spell at Torquay is correct it might be because he does not have the confidence to go elsewhere. The lad needs to get games and goals so that his confidence improves and his reported talent can shine through. He is not good enough for the first team yet. When he has played he has looked like a fish out of water. He needs to be managed well. Pardew will be able to do that, I am sure, but a spell on loan to a lower division club would seem to be the best approach becasue he now needs games and goals.
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Not sure if this will help but here is the link http://www.neverthirsty.org/pp/corner/read1/r00454.html
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But that is the hook, surely. It is done all the time to get readers attention. Will be interesting to see if any sensible repies are posted. I have my doubts. Wrong audience I suspect. As for me, yes I am a believer. Moral truth and virtue comes from within. The bible is the light which guides you and should not be taken literally. Science has shown as much. I do not attend church much, if at all now. Too much happy clappy bt that does not alter my belief.
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And there was me getting all excited about an evening with Marc Jackson
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Sorry but this was your first response. I an not going to engage you further. It will serve no purpose
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Now for the love of me I cannot see this post sported controversy or that it was trolling. If you cannot just answer the questions and opinions, St Will, then please do not post at all. It is boring, ruins threads, courts antagonistic responses (something you seem good at) and adds nothing to the spirit of this forum. Please re read the rules. It seems to me you regularly break them with your replies. For me I am satisfied Pardue does his homework, Alpine. He has two styles available to him. He seems to like to try to contain with a holding midfielder for the first part of the game using Papa to run riot down the right. This system was applied because Pardue was worried that Papa had not learned to track back and help out the defence. We were hit by an early goal but usually our two centre backs have been able to cope with the ball in the air. Against MK Dons it was a free kick very late in the first half. I blame Davis for not sorting out his wall properly. Barnsley scored 2 identical goals last season. Against Southend, again it was a superb free kick that equalised our goal. Can other teams work us out? No more than we can them. The essence is that we have two excellent systems now and can quickly change them If one is not working. That is one thing Pardue has bought to this team. See St Will, easy isn't it.
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Lambert has 6 assists to date plus 1 in the cup James has 2 plus 1 in the cup Lallana, Mellis & Schneiderlin 2 each. Stats prior to Orient game
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Kevin Keegan was top league scorer in 1981/82 with 26 whilst with Southampton
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They were joint top goalscorers with 28 league goals each.
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I know it was before Boyer but how about Ron Davies first season with us. Topped the scoring charts with 37 league goals. Sir Geoff Hurst was second (29) and Jimmy Greaves third (25). Martin Chivers was the second Saints player on the list with 20.
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I think you have missed the point of this evening. The event was advertised as a charity event costing £40 a ticket. For that you had a meal plus a guest speaker, Matt Le Tissier. McMenemy was not named as an attendee. He was a suprise additional guest. No matter what we may think of McMenemy and his recent Saints involvement or his refusal to pay for a ticket to SMS you cannot fault the time he puts in for Charitable events. I think some of the responses on this thread are over the top and out of order. I hope my explanation helps as I feel from your posts you misunderstood the event.
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Actually it was said by a Burke.
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Unfair and unneccessary. Come on NC. Time to move on.
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Yep 69/70 season as well. I remember the season before. Skipped college to travel up mid week in January to WHL. Started snowing when we arrived and they called off the game about 10 minutes before it was due to start. Travelled up again for the rearranged game at the end of the season. We lost 2-1 Davies scoring again. Bobby Stokes and Micky Judd were small forwards and just bounced off their big defenders. They pinched 6 place from us and we ended 7th. We qualified for Europe for the first time because you could could not field more than one team per city. Everton 3rd, Chelsea 5th and Tottenham 6th could not qualify because Liverpool and Arsenal finished 2nd and 4th respectively. Happy memories.
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I said we could compete with anyone. We beat Man Utd 4-1 away (the famous Ron Davies 4 goals) M.U. finished 8th We beat Champions Everton 2-1 at home. We beat runners up Leeds 3-1 away.
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Best years for me were 1967 - 1970. We could compete with anyone then.
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The golden age was also a time when we could compete in the transfer market. We had little money, no investors yet we were able to sign the best. We also managed runner up to Liverpool. Now without sugar daddies that is almost impossible now. In 83/84 when we did that other teams in the division included: Notts Forest now Championship QPR now Championship Watford now Championship Ipswich Town now Championship Norwich City now Div 1 Leicester City now Championship Luton Town now Conference WBA now Championship Coventry City now Championship Notts County now Div 2 So including us that is half of the teams that played in the division that season! Stats with thanks to "In That Number"
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In the year 1982 spanning seasons 1981/82 & 1982/83 we had 5 England Captains (one of them a future captain) involved with the first team games. Mick Mills made his debut on 13th November 1982, Alan Ball had already played his last game for Saints on 30th October 1982. Mick Channon's last game for Saints was 15th May 1982, the same for Kevin Keegan. Peter Shilton's debut for Saints was 28th August 1982. Mark Wright's was 17th April 1982. The season we ended runner up in the old First Division 1983/84 Ball, Channon and Keegan had already left.
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The Manager and the Players will see this as 2 points dropped against an average Div 1 side but, of course, it could have been worse. We are going to get the odd result like this but we canot afford too many slip ups if we are going to challenge the top 6. Good comeback from a fighting Saints side though and not for the first time this season. I am quietly confident we will gradually rise up the table. Playoffs may be a step too far but still possible.
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Hello, do you know something? Rhetorical by the way.
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I know, that is how I knew who he was
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Why not write a polite letter to the club with your views. You are a known figure and have links to the ex players.