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On 07/09/2025 at 15:06, Rivers said:

Thank you for all the kind messages.

Sadly, Dad has gone. In the early hours of the morning, with Mum by his side ....

I don't want to take up any more of the thread with sadness, but thought you would want to know.

We've known he was going for so long, and the last few weeks have been a rapid decline, but the hardest thing to take, is after cheating death for eleven years -- will I be ready! 

Bring it on!  :hunt:

 

Thanks Rivers. Your two magnificent posts will stay with me long after this match. A heartfelt, emotional and beautifully written piece of prose and an inspiring  tribute to your Dad. 

I lost my own Dad, also a long term Saints fan, after a 5 year battle with grade 4 prostate cancer.

One of my greatest memories was when he took me, a teenager, to Wembley in 1976. A day we would reminisce over thereafter.

After he retired, we sat together at Saint Mary's from the relegation to League 1 until he became too ill to attend in 2022. 

Together we cheered on the Saints to two promotions back to the PL and a Wembley trophy. 

Sport and especially football bonded us throughout our lives and we even played senior football together. I was at his bedside when he passed.

One of my besties now sits on the seat that was his and I wear his scarf to matches.

What a fitting final tribute to your Dad if we thrash the fishy f*****s this weekend. 

I know one thing, your two posts on this forum should be printed in their entirety and pinned to the Saints dressing room this week.

Who couldn't be inspired by those words to give every last ounce of effort 👌 

COYRs

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Posted
14 hours ago, Paul Chuckle said:

Their fans at it again in 2012. Best in the land...

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Really is disgusting - would come with a football banning order these days.

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2 hours ago, Turkish said:

I used to be quite good mates with a couple of fellas up at Millwall but we’ve lost contact over the years 

another bullshit he came out with was up there, him and his little gang ran into a larger group of Millwall before the game and he was apparently begging them to give them a pass as they were outnumbered, unbelievably the Millwall lot left them alone

after the game when he was in a larger group and safely tucked up in a police escort he was doing the trampoline giving it the “come on then” shouting out how Millwall had shit themselves earlier 

You can imagine how that myth has grown into how a small group of Pompey fought off a massive group of Millwall Rorkes Drift style I really don’t believe how anyone takes him seriously 

He’s been spotted

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Posted
On 07/09/2025 at 15:06, Rivers said:

Thank you for all the kind messages.

Sadly, Dad has gone. In the early hours of the morning, with Mum by his side. :classic_sad:

I don't want to take up any more of the thread with sadness, but thought you would want to know.

We've known he was going for so long, and the last few weeks have been a rapid decline, but the hardest thing to take, is after cheating death for eleven years, he couldn't hang on, for just one more week.

 

What a way to go that would've been. You can just wait the fuck right there Mr. Reaper, until I've watched us smash these skate bastards one last time, and only then -- will I be ready! :classic_laugh:

Yet it was not to be.

 

Sorry for the melancholic interlude. Focusing back onto the topic itself, there is something else I have found to be quite special about our Derby with these filthy fish fucking cunts. There is a kind of "possessiveness" about it that has developed over the years. With Bournemouth and Brighton both trying to stoke their own competative rivalries with us in recent times, in particular the Cherries, seeming almost desperate for us to hate them as much as their irrational and highly manufactured 'hatred' for us.

Yet we wanted none of it. Insisting on our hatred only for the fishy few. As much as we cannot stand them, and vice versa, it is almost a grudging acceptance that the existence of the other somehow actually enhances our own footballing existence. As much as a part of me would have loved to see the cheating cunts get the justice they truly deserved for their temporary ill-gotten past successes, and have gone to the wall -- how much richer are our Saints supporting lives, to experience the indescribable passion and fervour that only the sheer intensity of these special derby games bring about?

And the knowledge that (until last week at least) the only times that low-life bottom-feeding scum of a club have been above us in the league system, was due to the sickening trail of "collateral damage" left in their wake, makes victory even sweeter. As they gleefuly burned their way through the the seedy coffers of the loan shark and russian mafia, pissed away the life savings of those poor Lithuanian pensioners, dipped into the Public Purse to the tune of a few hundred million for written off taxes and bad debts like it was their own private equity fund; and of course not to forget the legacy of all those poor maimed African kids from Arcadi Gaydamak's land mines.

They didn't give a fuck where all that filthy lucre came from, just so long as they could splash it around care free on players they could never afford, to get some shiny tat they didn't deserve into the trophy cabinate.

Filthy festering cesspit of a club. Cannot wait to smash the fuck out them next Sunday!

 

Bring it on!  :hunt:

 

Sorry for your loss sir. Your dad sounds like a top bloke, a proper character 

Hopefully we can beat them on Sunday to give him a good send off. ❤️

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Posted
16 hours ago, SotonianWill said:

Do we even have a supporters group? Is this bollox, again?

There are a few rules in life that you can swear by. One of them is that if the fish fuckers either claim something derogatory about Southampton or positive about their fish bowl of a club / slum of a city, then it is in fact 100% certain to be yet another Portsmyth, and not worth the paper its printed on.

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I dont f***** believe it. Sons match sunday 20 miles away has been moved to an 11.30 kick off. Probably going to get home just as it finishes 🤯

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Turkish said:

I dont f***** believe it. Sons match sunday 20 miles away has been moved to an 11.30 kick off. Probably going to get home just as it finishes 🤯

Its on ITV. Get a stream going at the same time and multi task!

Posted
4 minutes ago, SaintLondon said:

Had a dream last night that we lost 21-18. Make of that what you will. 

I'm making of it that I must have been in goal for both sides. 

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Posted
16 hours ago, Miltonaggro said:

I started following Saints as a kid in the late 70s, and then teenage years through 80s.  Lots of firms in that era were genuinely intimidating, and I can recall thinking my number was up against Leeds, Millwall and Chelsea, and full on with a number of others - you needed a turn of speed back then. '84 was my first derby and only one missed was in 2019, the Ings dissection.  Not once, have I seen them get the better of our fans, inside or outside of either ground.  Not fucking once!  The level of bullshit is remarkable and it effects old and young, I think it's biological and linked to inbreeding and resultant low IQ following population concentration linked to slum clearance post WW2.

When this documentary aired, I watched it with a pal of mine who is a Leeds fan of a similar age, and he commented on the stark difference between the SFC and PFC contingent, making the point that the inbreds featured were, just that - 5ft 5ins mockney imbeciles, 9 stone simpering mummy's boys, or senile old soaks. Nothing to fear at all at the weekend, and I think the city is a lot meaner than when they last visited - will be a shock for them. 

  

As a young teen following saints i was at the convent garden CS gas nags head pub meet with Pompey ..as a lad was very game & we tore those fuckers a new one that day ..in the end they were on their toes .. Saints were victorious!

Year before they tried to ambush at Waterloo .. waiting for trains in from Southampton central . 
the main man at the time was docker hughes & was him with around 25 skates Waiting wen we got off .. 

what the cunts didn’t realise that earlier train saints fans hung around outside in the Duke of wellington & Made their way up to meet our train .. we were together at least 75 strong & skates faces when the saw the Calvary walk back on Waterloo station .. all Mayhem broke loose & it was carnage .. saints again victorious ! We had West Ham that day in the old div 1 & they had palace in div 2 .

 

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58 minutes ago, Turkish said:

I dont f***** believe it. Sons match sunday 20 miles away has been moved to an 11.30 kick off. Probably going to get home just as it finishes 🤯

It's on ITV player, at least you can watch on your phone from the touchline 

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I couldn’t give a shiny shit about the 657 or the amount of times we gave them a pasting.  I don’t give a fuck about the shite those mutants talk, dock strike, stealing their food, we can’t fill our ground etc.

I don’t give a fuck because they’re a bunch of completely deluded fuckwits.  They’re all probably related to each, not a fucking brain cell between the lot of them.  They’ll be dressed head to toe in the Turkish version of Stone Island or Lacoste and will whip themselves into a frenzy before Sunday by watching The Football Factory 8 times on Saturday.  
Then at 2pm on Sunday reality will kick in.  They’ll put their fucking clown shoes and bells in the bin and go back to their fucking book shops.
I want to see that fucking prick Chaplin in tears on the pitch after the game, shamed by the shite that they are.

Will Still, we’re playing a team that aspires to to be mid-table in the Championship.  Abandon the 3 centre-backs, stick all the new lads in and rip the fuck out of the mutant fuckers.  4-0 Saints.

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Posted
1 hour ago, SaintLondon said:

Had a dream last night that we lost 21-18. Make of that what you will. 

Might have been the xG, so expect a 0-0 with so few good chances :)

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Posted
54 minutes ago, Wade Garrett said:

I couldn’t give a shiny shit about the 657 or the amount of times we gave them a pasting.  I don’t give a fuck about the shite those mutants talk, dock strike, stealing their food, we can’t fill our ground etc.

I don’t give a fuck because they’re a bunch of completely deluded fuckwits.  They’re all probably related to each, not a fucking brain cell between the lot of them.  They’ll be dressed head to toe in the Turkish version of Stone Island or Lacoste and will whip themselves into a frenzy before Sunday by watching The Football Factory 8 times on Saturday.  
Then at 2pm on Sunday reality will kick in.  They’ll put their fucking clown shoes and bells in the bin and go back to their fucking book shops.
I want to see that fucking prick Chaplin in tears on the pitch after the game, shamed by the shite that they are.

Will Still, we’re playing a team that aspires to to be mid-table in the Championship.  Abandon the 3 centre-backs, stick all the new lads in and rip the fuck out of the mutant fuckers.  4-0 Saints.

They're not stylish enough to copy me

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Posted (edited)

Derby Day Heroes and Villains

Heroes

Steve Moran 

James Beattie

Danny Ings

Villans

Steve Baker

Guly

Anymore? Who will add themselves to the list?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Wade Garrett said:

I couldn’t give a shiny shit about the 657 or the amount of times we gave them a pasting.  I don’t give a fuck about the shite those mutants talk, dock strike, stealing their food, we can’t fill our ground etc.

I don’t give a fuck because they’re a bunch of completely deluded fuckwits.  They’re all probably related to each, not a fucking brain cell between the lot of them.  They’ll be dressed head to toe in the Turkish version of Stone Island or Lacoste and will whip themselves into a frenzy before Sunday by watching The Football Factory 8 times on Saturday.  
Then at 2pm on Sunday reality will kick in.  They’ll put their fucking clown shoes and bells in the bin and go back to their fucking book shops.
I want to see that fucking prick Chaplin in tears on the pitch after the game, shamed by the shite that they are.

Will Still, we’re playing a team that aspires to to be mid-table in the Championship.  Abandon the 3 centre-backs, stick all the new lads in and rip the fuck out of the mutant fuckers.  4-0 Saints.

 

Your career in the diplomatic service awaits.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Turkish said:

Derby Day Heroes and Villains

Heroes

Steve Moran 

Danny Ings

Villans

Steve Baker

Guly

Anymore? Who will add themselves to the list?

Beattie surely should be in hero section?

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Posted
2 hours ago, Turkish said:

I dont f***** believe it. Sons match sunday 20 miles away has been moved to an 11.30 kick off. Probably going to get home just as it finishes 🤯

Bin your sons football, if hes a Saint he will understand. There must be somebody who will give him a lift

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Posted
Just now, OldNick said:

Bin your sons football, if hes a Saint he will understand. There must be somebody who will give him a lift

im the coach as well sadly!

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Turkish said:

Derby Day Heroes and Villains

Heroes

Steve Moran 

James Beattie

Danny Ings

Villans

Steve Baker

Guly

Anymore? Who will add themselves to the list?

David Armstrong for his cross to Moran, and Biley for his miss lol

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Posted (edited)
39 minutes ago, Turkish said:

Derby Day Heroes and Villains

Heroes

Steve Moran 

James Beattie

Danny Ings

Villans

Steve Baker

Guly

Anymore? Who will add themselves to the list?

Dean Hammond for the proper captain's bollocking he gave the ref and lino before Billy Sharp's goal was allowed. Nearly chopped his own hand off he was slamming it so hard.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Turkish said:

I dont f***** believe it. Sons match sunday 20 miles away has been moved to an 11.30 kick off. Probably going to get home just as it finishes 🤯

I'm in Portugal but will be cheering on from a bar, with a lager in hand knowing my seat is in the safe hands of my son-in-law 

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Posted

 

48 minutes ago, Turkish said:

Derby Day Heroes and Villains

Heroes

Steve Moran 

James Beattie

Danny Ings

Villans

Steve Baker

Guly

Anymore? Who will add themselves to the list?

Jim Magilton scored twice against them in 1996.

Crouch for the last minute penalty in the cup? 

Kasey Kellar for the league game in 2004 at St Marys.

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Posted
45 minutes ago, Turkish said:

Derby Day Heroes and Villains

Heroes

Steve Moran 

James Beattie

Danny Ings

Villans

Steve Baker

Guly

Anymore? Who will add themselves to the list?

1974 - Jim Steele , got sent off in the match at The Dell. Took on real hero status for me at the time.

Mick Channon ; regularly scored against them in Division 2. Hattrick I think in one match, 1975, then April 1976 on the Monday or Tuesday after the FA Cup semi final, he scored a late winner against them at Fratton Park. A goal which I think sealed their relegation. (Imagine what those cunts would make of that if the other way round... puts David Norris in the shade).

Mark Dennis - didn't allow being hit by a coin to affect his game in 1984.

Not sure this merits hero status in itself but Steve Williams made his debut at the 1976 Fratton Park match.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Turkish said:

I dont f***** believe it. Sons match sunday 20 miles away has been moved to an 11.30 kick off. Probably going to get home just as it finishes 🤯

Any consolation my wife has booked in lunch with the in-laws. Naturally I've said I'm not going. As a family of Mancunians, I'm not sure they really get it though...

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Posted
1 hour ago, Turkish said:

Derby Day Heroes and Villains

Heroes

Steve Moran 

James Beattie

Danny Ings

Villans

Steve Baker

Guly

Anymore? Who will add themselves to the list?

You could feel the hatred': inside the Portsmouth-Southampton derby |  Portsmouth | The Guardian

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Posted
58 minutes ago, Turkish said:

Derby Day Heroes and Villains

Heroes

Steve Moran 

James Beattie

Danny Ings

Villans

Steve Baker

Guly

Anymore? Who will add themselves to the list?

Harry Redknapp and half the team that played in the 4-1 at Fratton Park in 2005. 
 

The game where the “ lets send the scummers down” was born which turned into “ we sent the scummers down “ myth that they still believe to this day.

 

 

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Posted
42 minutes ago, Turkish said:

im the coach as well sadly!

Tell them Flynn Downes cooked you dinner on Saturday night, and so too ill to turn up. That will get your boy out of it as well

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Posted
36 minutes ago, Paul Chuckle said:

Jim Magilton scored twice against them in 1996.

My GCSE artwork was of one of Jim's celebrations (cant remember which) 😂 Wish I still had it! All I remember of it, was how difficult it was painting the weird big Draper Tools scroreboard thing that was in the corner at The Dell (if anyone remembers that)!

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Posted
21 minutes ago, RedArmy said:

That fucking sound when it hits the net. 
 

Inject it. 

And to think there's a bunch of folk who are choosing to be the opposite side of the ground to the inbred scabbing freaks, so if that happens sunday they won't be able to see the looks on their faces as their hearts break.

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That Lambert goal, I was right down at the Northam/Itchen corner

was fucking carnage when it went in. We were just better for an hour, just ran out of gas and the quality players took over. 

 

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refereee if anyone interested in that sort of thing is Matt Donohue

1 red in 3 games this season

8 reds in 27 games last season

Does seem to issue quite a few cards

Last reffed us when we won away at Leeds in last championship season.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Turkish said:

as great as Ricky was neither of those were hero status goals

1-0 up in a draw and a 4-1 loss

Speak for yourself. In all my years following Saints, there have been two goals I was present for and absolutely lost my bananas celebrating. Rickie at Fratton and Gabbiadini's equaliser.

Posted
3 hours ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said:

Dean Hammond for the proper captain's bollocking he gave the ref and lino before Billy Sharp's goal was allowed. Nearly chopped his own hand off he was slamming it so hard.

Hammond was definitely that, a proper captain for the level we were at. Credit to Pardew for bringing him in and knowing what he would offer. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Badger said:

Hammond was definitely that, a proper captain for the level we were at. Credit to Pardew for bringing him in and knowing what he would offer. 

Agreed. Never quite got the same limelight as the likes of Lambert, Lallana, Fonte, or even Guly, but arguably one of the most important players during that era.

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23 minutes ago, Lighthouse said:

Speak for yourself. In all my years following Saints, there have been two goals I was present for and absolutely lost my bananas celebrating. Rickie at Fratton and Gabbiadini's equaliser.

Yep so did i. But not hero status goals. I've gone nuts at all goals against them but they weren't match winning or game changing goals, they weren't a Moran 84 or Crouch 05 winner for example. Lambert is a hero at Saints but it wasn't for those two goals

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3 minutes ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said:

Agreed. Never quite got the same limelight as the likes of Lambert, Lallana, Fonte, or even Guly, but arguably one of the most important players during that era.

agree, a proper unsung hero, proper captain and driving force.

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, Turkish said:

Derby Day Heroes and Villains

Heroes

Steve Moran 

James Beattie

Danny Ings

Villans

Steve Baker

Guly

Anymore? Who will add themselves to the list?

Marian under heroes, was sat behind his goal in the 3-0, lovely technique and a really classy player before injuries ruined him. Oakley’s 30 yard monster in the 2005 cup game was memorable as well.

Pahars artistry 

 

Oakley’s monster https://www.facebook.com/southamptonfc/videos/onthisday-oakley-stuns-pompey/496438827922422/

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Posted
5 hours ago, IFHP said:

Harry Redknapp and half the team that played in the 4-1 at Fratton Park in 2005. 
 

The game where the “ lets send the scummers down” was born which turned into “ we sent the scummers down “ myth that they still believe to this day.

 

 

Add Peter Crouch…….for bottling out of that game, calling sick just before kick off. Unfortunately, Niemi had a very rare nightmare of a game. But still wouldn’t put him in the bad camp.

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5 hours ago, Badger said:

1974 - Jim Steele , got sent off in the match at The Dell. Took on real hero status for me at the time.

Mick Channon ; regularly scored against them in Division 2. Hattrick I think in one match, 1975, then April 1976 on the Monday or Tuesday after the FA Cup semi final, he scored a late winner against them at Fratton Park. A goal which I think sealed their relegation. (Imagine what those cunts would make of that if the other way round... puts David Norris in the shade).

Mark Dennis - didn't allow being hit by a coin to affect his game in 1984.

Not sure this merits hero status in itself but Steve Williams made his debut at the 1976 Fratton Park match.

Dennis is proper proud of taking that coin to the head and getting on with it. That long throw leading Moran's goal is pretty much an assist imo. 

Hero. 

 

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Posted
26 minutes ago, Football Special said:

Peter putrid sets himself up as a target and then moans about being a target. 

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