Badger Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Hatch said: loads, most notably Brett Ormerod in a titty bar in Palma in 2005. And Sir David Beckham a few week ago at an art fair. Climbing a bit of a social and intellectual ladder over the past 20 years then Hatch ? Might be worth checking you’ve got those the right way round, and sounding out your libel lawyers before commenting again.
Lee On Solent Saint Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Saw MLT in West Quay when just coming out of the last lockdown, he wasn't wearing a mask! He wasn't sat too far away from me when at Anfield in the late 90's with that Home And Away sort he was servicing at the time. He looked like it was the last place he wanted to be that day! Not football, but was sat next to Virat Koli whilst he was eating lunch at London Zoo last year.
Crab Lungs Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I’ve got a few more off the top of my head from when I lived in Puerto Banus; Trevor Francis, seemed quite sickly then. Jesse Lingard and his mates strolling around looking all bling. John Gregory, also in Banus, having a bit of a party one evening - a nice guy. At one of the beach clubs, David Nugent, Steve Sidwell, Jimmy Bullard and Sean St. Ledger. Didn’t speak to Sidwell or St. Ledger, but did with Nugent and Bullard. Bullard seemed hyperactive. Massive face. David Nugent called me a scummer, but was otherwise friendly. In that same place, Calum Best. What a lovely guy, chatted for ages with him. Strange accent. Bianca Gascoigne was intolerable. Stole quite bit of champagne from our ‘beds’. Proper rude hanger on. Chris Hughton on the main strip. Then two years later, in China town in London. Tons of football teams in all their tracksuits from all around the world during the winter break and sometimes pre season. Can remember some Japanese sides, Dutch, French… … interesting place.
AlexLaw76 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I stood in the queue (2-3 people behind) Shane Warne in Stamples in town. when he played for Hampshire of course, and a bonafide global star 1
The Kraken Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Badger said: Nice story. On club shop visits on non match-days at The Dell and more recently St Mary’s I was walking through the car park and came face to face with David Armstrong, and Jose Fonte. Both were walking towards their cars but had the everyday decency to pass a quick hello, or alright ? I was an adult at the time, so it was nothing great or special but I was impressed that despite their success and wealth they still had a basic decency about them. Quite a contrast to some of the arseholes who think supporters are beneath them. (Quashie treating fans as if they’d walked something in on the bottom of their shoe). Always impressed by David Armstrong (RIP) and thought he’d make a good manager one day, but not a career path he wanted it seems Many years ago now, but David Armstrong once delivered stationery to our office. Think he set up the business or was a director of it. Jimmy Case also sometimes used to do deliveries for them.
Give it to Ron Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Ron Davies on a train back from Portsmouth John Sydenham The Four Horshoes Tony Byrne and Ken Jones Shirley Warren Social
adrian lord Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Not strictly to the rules of the thread but...the self-styled 'Guv'nor' Paul Ince and a couple of other England players (cannot remember who) at the Atlantic Bar and Grill off Piccadilly Circus, circa 1996/7. The thing that struck me was how short they all were. When I was about 5 or 6 in the early 70s we were on a packed tube coincident with a Wembley final and Danny Blanchflower was in our carriage and sat me on his knee. I can't remember it to be honest but my parents talk about it to this day. Edited 13 hours ago by adrian lord
ecuk268 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Mark Dennis in our local shop. Steve Baker in the chippy. Frannie and Claus at a funeral. Kevin Bond at a birthday party. Barry Horne on a train to Waterloo. MLT quite a few times around town. Barry Venison at my son's Tyro League game. Jimmy Case at a pub near Romsey. Ron Davies at a pub in Romsey Glenn Cockerill and Micky Adams in the old Bassett pub in Burgess Road. Radhi Jaidi jogging up The Avenue. Eric Cantona at the Eurostar terminal.
warsash saint Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Bumped into Alan Ball & Peter Osgood regularly in the Jolly Farmer in Warsash Kevin Davies TGI's in Park Gate Egil Ostenstaad in lingerie section of Debenhams Juanmi in Ikea David Ge Gea & Sergio Romero at Alton Towers Edited 13 hours ago by warsash saint
Hawkswood Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Many years ago on a night out in London I saw Darren Anderton. I'd had a fair few beers and I shouted, Darren, Darren. He looked at me and I started shouting Skate Skate. He looked upset and my mates dragged me away. I don't drink anymore. Jamie Redknapp at the airport. I've gotta tell you, he's fucking handsome.
HaggardRider Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Sol Campbell in Waitrose, Chandlers Ford - he looked more than a tad stressed! MLT more than a handful of times when we've been in Guernsey Tadic (with a mate) in John Lewis, West Quay not long before he left us - missus was well impressed for some reason. Derek Dougan at Wolverhampton H.L. Station who shared a taxi with me and paid the fare.
USaintA Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I think it was some time in 1991 or possibly 1992. My dad took me and my sister to The Obelisk pub in Woolston because he knew they had a trampoline outside in the pub beer garden. When we got to said establishment, we were unable to go on the trampoline because it was being used by a young Alan Shearer, Matt LeTissier, and Richard Hall. I was too scared to go over, but my dad and his friend did, and they were able to get all 3 of them to autograph a piece of paper which still hangs, framed, in my mum and dad's downstairs toilet. 1
Dimond Geezer Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Played against David Puckett circa 2010 when he played for Southampton Institute, he compley dominated midfield, until we went route 1 and bypassed the midfield. He must have been in his early 40s and was a different class to the rest of us. Mrs Geezer literally bumped into Nathaniel Clyne at SGH where she works, and Saints were doing a christmas visit. MLT in Hedge End Sainsbury's, also carrying his golf clubs through Romsey at about 7.45 one morning, and my son also served him in one of the cafes in Romsey. Chris Nicholl outside the Mayflower one lunch time, he was getting some tickets , but still had time for a chat, lovely chap. A few of us door stepped Steve Williams when we found out he had digs in Harcourt Rd. Jason Dodd at the casino by the pier, circa 1993. Benali many times, seems to be everwhere. Neil Ruddock in the Frog and Frigate , had 2 pints all night, my mate offered him a cigarette, which he refused saying something like "I'm a sportsman, and need to look after myself ", something went very wrong after he left Saints. Nick Holmes in his shop. Jimmy Case (complete with deaf aid), queuing in the Three Cooks bakery in Bedford Place. Clause Lundekvarm buying cigarettes and a bottle of something strong 😟 in North Baddesley Co-op. Darren Anderton, all the time as a kid, he lived just round the corner in Oaktree Rd.
Crab Lungs Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Holy shit I’ve remembered some more! when I was working in Alldays in Hedge End; David Hughes - once again, great guy. His brother is too. Richard Dryden buying a reduced microwave meal, iirc it was sausage and mash I think 😂 Obviously, MLT and James Beattie in Jumpin Jaks. Franny quite a lot, what with me being in the building trade and him a property owner. Jason Dodd - what a voice. Kelvin Davis too, also in my line of work. I remember having quite a few conversations with him - was really surreal him pouring me a coffee and telling me about Pochettino’s pre-seasons 😂
Viking Saint Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) Chris Nicholl at Fleming Park Golf Club. He was watching the WPGA Eastleigh Classic. Chatted away and was a really pleasant guy. Ian Holloway at Dunelm Mill in Truro. Spoke with Barry Horne on the phone. He was head of Football at some school and we were arranging fixtures. Mark Wright was watching his son playing Rugby 7s in a tournament at a school in Lancashire. Chatted about Saints for about 15 minutes, really nice fella. And although it's not Football, Boris Becker was an absolute gent and very chatty when I met him at Queens Club in West London. Edited 11 hours ago by Viking Saint
Farmer Saint Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) Where do I start... - As a golfer at Dibden Golf Course in the late 90's I was friends with the pro there, Richard Bland. This led me into a world of Saints players who we used to go out with at Jaks in town, MLT, Beatts, Bridgey and later Claus and Davey Prutts (great guy btw, genuinely a lovely person). Still have a lot of links to them. - Spent an evening with Drew Surman in the late Noughties when he was at Norwich after an Orange Rooms private party. Lovely guy, quite quiet. - At my mates wedding in Winchester Mane was there with his agent. Spent the evening speaking to his agent rather than Sadio (limited English). It was at the time he was looking to leave and United had put a bid in. He was hell bent on Liverpool though and waited an extra season to leave to guarantee that move. - Spent an evening with Robbie Savage and his cousin in the Three Tuns just off Oxford Street just after Savage had his leg broken. He was his cousin's best man. As I was with a fellow Welshies it was quite a laugh - he loved banter and didn't mind taking a bit. - Not football, but I used to spend a bit of time with Michael Brown and Chris Tremlett in Mono and Orange back in the day, thanks to the great work done on those places by Dan and Gary. - Crouchy at a lock in at the Wheatsheaf or Haven Arms pub in Ealing on the night of the Colin Kapaernick SF Superbowl. Can't remember much of that night as was absolutely plastered on gak. Edited 10 hours ago by Farmer Saint
SNSUN Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I bumped into Guly in the Shell petrol station just before joining the M3 after a Saints game once. He gave me a thumbs up (not a euphemism). I'm still not sure how he managed to finish the game, do whatever the players do post-match and get to the petrol station before I got there, but I did get stuck in the usual traffic down the Avenue.
Dr Who? Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Gary Lineker - Chippy Bedford Place - early 90s - unconfirmed.
Dr Who? Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Alan Curtis - Southampton Sports Centre, on the trampoline, next to the helter-skelter, 1986. I suppose not that weird as he played for Saints, but the circumstances are strange to me now and back when I was 11/12 even more weird, as he seemed to be on his own!
John Boy Saint Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) Chris Marsden while I was having my annual appraisal in the Chilworth Hilton bar. I said hello to him when my boss nipped to the loo, and we briefly spoke about the 2-0 win over Liverpool the night before. When we finished and got up to leave, Chris got up from his table, shook my hand with a cheerio like I was leaving a party at his house. Saw Brett Ormerod (who had just signed for us) carrying a tray of tea over to his wife as they were initially living there. Sat on a small beach on the Costa Brava, a mate and me were wondering why the Dutch around us were making like Meerkats, then we spotted Edwin van der Saar playing pat ball with a pal - later that evening back at the campsite one of our Dutch neighbours excitedly asked “did you see who was on the beach today” yes we did “he spoke to me, asking if it was ok to move my bag for their game” her husband sat shaking his head. Oh yeah - Mark Wright getting into his Ford Capri across the road from my Grans house in Shirley - “Granny I’ve just seen Mark Wright who plays for Saints across the road” - casual you you like “yes he lodges with Mrs x over the road - he’s a very polite young man he helped Grandad with something in the garden the other day”. Needless to say you could have knocked me down with a feather - she knew how much I loved the Saints and didn’t utter a word!! Edited 10 hours ago by John Boy Saint 1
Divergent Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Mick Channon and Peter Osgood in Fridays. Charlie George in London Road Post Office Jermaine Defoe in Malta Airport Le Tiss and Benali in La Parisienne in Romsey Le Tiss and Claus in a Chinese restaurant in Southampton.
Badger Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 42 minutes ago, John Boy Saint said: Chris Marsden while I was having my annual appraisal in the Chilworth Hilton bar. Interesting observation from his time with us. Relatives in Wolverhampton liked him as player when he first arrived there but didn't have a good word to say about him, and his off field conduct. They believe that was the reason behind his departure from Molineux.
HedgeEnder Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 5 hours ago, AlexLaw76 said: I stood in the queue (2-3 people behind) Shane Warne in Stamples in town. when he played for Hampshire of course, and a bonafide global star Was in Dock Gate 4 (now Grand Cafe) one Saturday evening about 7pm and Shane Warne was in there. Went for a meal and came back about 1 in the morning and he was still there - Hampshire were playing a 50 over game the next day at 11am. Hampshire lost!!
St Chalet Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Jordie Classie in a Swimming pool in Basingstoke. Beckham in a Manchester bar.
Oh no Mick Mills Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Bumped into Ken Monkou at a cheese tasting weekend in Brighton..lovely guy.
josebaiw Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago As a kid, me and my brother met Claus Lundekvam in West Quay food court - he was a gentleman, took time to chat to us and it was like he was just any other bloke. Also met Le Tiss amongst others when thry came across to play an Isle of Wight XI one pre season. My mum once had Chris Marsden in stitches with her terrible driving near The Dell. I met Harrison Reed, and a few other youth players at the time (Cody Cropper was a lovely bloke), whilst working in town - still had to charge him to fit a screen protector on his phone, mind 😂 Oh, once me and my brother were admiring a very nice (and somewhat out of place) car in his flat blocks underground car park - it was a certain Mr Romeu's 😂 Non-Saints related one to finish - on a family holiday to Spain in the early 90s, we were lucky enough to share a hotel with Wally Kidd, of Hearts fame. He was a lovely down to earth bloke, we spent alot of the holiday with them and I still vividly remember his kid slipping over and cracking their head open next to the pool 😂
josebaiw Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 23 minutes ago, Oh no Mick Mills said: Bumped into Ken Monkou at a cheese tasting weekend in Brighton..lovely guy. Didn't meet Ken, but met either his brother or cousin in Amsterdam on Boxing Day 2009. Saw my Saints shirt, shouted KENNETH MONKOU with a grin and proceeded to spend about an hour showing me photos of them together on his phone 😂
SfcPhil Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Saw Kevin Davies pick up an ironing board from Argos in West Quay Retail Park, early 2000's. Spoke to Michail Antonio, Oscar Gobern and Jacob Mellis in Oceana. Antonio and Mellis were sound, but when we spoke to Gobern he denied being him and the other two we're pissing themselves at him. Tool. Saw Schneiderlin scouting out the local totty in Orange Rooms, which basically consisted of him pointing at the girl he wanted to talk to and one of his entourage scooping them up.
Badger Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Peter Rodrigues served me a pint once. But as it was his pub at the time, King Rufus, Eling nr Totton, it wasn’t entirely random or unexpected.
hypochondriac Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Met Beckham backstage at children in need in 1999. Sam Gallagher in a strip club in Budapest a few years back. Have say next to Peter Rodrigues in the pish seats at SMS a few times and a relative of kine is pretty close to Gordon Watson so have had a few chats with him at parties. Edited 5 hours ago by hypochondriac
The Kraken Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Played football against Claus in a five a side competition, and played against Warren Aspinall in Sunday league (seem to recall he played centre back and was an absolute gobshite, but we spanked them anyway).
Katalinic Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Stuart Pearce - great guy John Barnes - good sense of humour, happy to hold and give the piss taking Graham Taylor, first time rude, second time couldn't be more different, charming guy, generous with his time Matt Holland, very polite Russell Beardsmore turned up in Bransgore one Sunday to play for our vets side. Down to earth and very much better than anyone else on the pitch. Edited 3 hours ago by Katalinic Had forgotten about "Beardo".
Andrew Watson Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago My mate and I went up to Alan Curtis and his father at - The Monks Brook, Chandlers Ford in 1985,were invited to sit and drink with them,two very nice guys. Had a chat with Mark Dennis at the cricket and Gordon Watson [ no relation ] at Vospers ground Sholing,both in the nineties and both were decent to chat with.
AndyRWatson Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Gaston Ramirez being refused alcohol in chandlers ford Asda because he didn’t have ID ! 1
31cc Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Shane Long and his family at Rock Up in Whiteley, he was in the kid's play zone. (not on his own :-)) Rory Delap and his wife, with baby Liam in a buggy, at Marwell, just before the 03 Cup Final, had his foot in a cast as I recall. MLT at Southampton Airport (not unusual I guess) David Icke on the Red Funnel car ferry
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