Turkish Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago the video which came out in the mid nineties narrated by David Baddiel is now available on Amazon Prime. Get very nostalgic watching it, so lucky to have grown up seeing his whole career when i was able to go to games most weeks For you young'ens its a must watch 20
Sunglasses Ron Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Watched it myself recently, it's certainly nostalgic! It's not aged particularly well, but the goals of course are timeless!
Paul_B Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Brings back some great memories! Used to watch it on repeat, can't remember if it was on VHS or if DVDs were out by then..... As you say we are very lucky to have been able to watch a player like him at our club! I'll definitely be giving that another watch
Patrick Bateman Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 8 minutes ago, josebaiw said: Haha no way, still have a copy of the VHS tape Same, in a box in my garage with other boxes of stuff that I boxed up when I left home in 1997 or so - probably wouldn't work now. Good shout on Amazon Prime, thanks though Turkish!
Turkish Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago I’ve still got the video too, plus the signed certificate from him and Chris Nichol from my 1988/89 junior saints membership 1
Chez Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 43 minutes ago, josebaiw said: Haha no way, still have a copy of the VHS tape Likewise. Not watched it for a long long time...not having a video player hasn't helped. The number of amazing goals is just ridiculous. Unbelievable in fact. I know 93-95 were his stand out seasons, but I love watching his goals from when he was younger. That 89-90 season was bloody brilliant. 3
benjii Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, Turkish said: the video which came out in the mid nineties narrated by David Baddiel is now available on Amazon Prime. Get very nostalgic watching it, so lucky to have grown up seeing his whole career when i was able to go to games most weeks For you young'ens its a must watch I have the VHS somewhere!
Turkish Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Chez said: Likewise. Not watched it for a long long time...not having a video player hasn't helped. The number of amazing goals is just ridiculous. Unbelievable in fact. I know 93-95 were his stand out seasons, but I love watching his goals from when he was younger. That 89-90 season was bloody brilliant. agreed. What always amazed me about his shots were the finesse. It was like watching a top golfer, never seemed to smash it, always looked so relaxed and effortless but the power he generated made a lot of shots unstoppable. 2
Challenger Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Saw the thread title and assumed it was about him spouting more bollocks theories like the moon,s made of cheese or SR and the government are doing a good job. 2
Toadhall Saint Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Was so fortunate to see most of his goals in the flesh. What a player. 2
Dark Munster Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Challenger said: Saw the thread title and assumed it was about him spouting more bollocks theories like the moon,s made of cheese or SR and the government are doing a good job. I think that’s his “Unbelievable 2” blu ray coming out soon. 1
Doctoroncall Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Same as most, I have the VHS somewhere in the house. May have a compact disc version as well! recently saw the highlights of the 3-1 win over the grey shirts and how precise MLTs finish was for his goal. How we missed that over the years.
franniesTache Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Mandated watching on the bingo bus this video, alongside crips that are kept in the fridge, panda pops that are kept warm, bingo that's rigged, and facepaint and jester hats.
Ekelund24 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 2 hours ago, Turkish said: I’ve still got the video too, plus the signed certificate from him and Chris Nichol from my 1988/89 junior saints membership I was in Junior Saints then as well, not got the certificate anymore but I do have a box of programmes from that time with Matt signature on most of them
West Dean FC Legend Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Down south recently, talking to my mate (for decades) and he apparently is mate of his. He was at some golf do or something, stood next to him, built up his courage to talk to him and apparently you genuinely wouldn't know he is famous or was a top level talented professional footballer. He's really ordinary and he plays golf with him occassionally, chats to him.....fair enough I say.
LiberalCommunist Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago We were blessed to have him for his whole career. Still cringe at how little he earned when you look at some of the shit on massive heaps now. 2
LGTL Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I used to watch the VHS as a kid at least once a week. I can still remember most of it word for word! I don’t think the younger generation of fans appreciate just how good he was. 2
Turkish Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 1 minute ago, LGTL said: I used to watch the VHS as a kid at least once a week. I can still remember most of it word for word! I don’t think the younger generation of fans appreciate just how good he was. for 2-3 years when he was at his peak he was the best player in the country and one of the best in the world. He was scoring 20+ goals a season in a pretty shit team and a good percentage of them were goals of real quality, he didn't score many tap ins did he. 6
Toadhall Saint Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) 45 minutes ago, Turkish said: for 2-3 years when he was at his peak he was the best player in the country and one of the best in the world. He was scoring 20+ goals a season in a pretty shit team and a good percentage of them were goals of real quality, he didn't score many tap ins did he. Wasn’t bad at setting others up either. Just how much would he be worth by way of transfer fee now? Edited 18 hours ago by Toadhall Saint 1
Lee On Solent Saint Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Loved the guy then and still do now as most fans of my generation will. So many memories and stand out goals. He was an absolute football genius. Fuck knows how much he would be worth if he was playing now. 3
saintstowin Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Yes, nostalgia alert! I'm sure I kept mine. Bought it at a signing at, I think, Oxford St HMV where there were a fair few Saints and others fans even though in London. Well excited to meet him that day.
AlexLaw76 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) What a video. I was there as a kid and a teenager for MLT. Unbelievable player. he would be a £150m player now, comfortably. Edited 17 hours ago by AlexLaw76 1
stknowle Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 4 hours ago, Chez said: Likewise. Not watched it for a long long time...not having a video player hasn't helped. The number of amazing goals is just ridiculous. Unbelievable in fact. I know 93-95 were his stand out seasons, but I love watching his goals from when he was younger. That 89-90 season was bloody brilliant. That early hattrick against Norwich inc that ridiculous goal where he goes past 3 or 4 midfielders and fades a low shot in off the far post. Absolutely world class brilliance. 2
CB Fry Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I think i said goodbye to my VHS copy when we cleared out my old Mum's house a couple of years back. Will be watching that on Prime this weekend for sure. As well as the goals will be nice to hear again Statto from Fantasy League doing the commentary pretending he was at the games live 😂
Lee On Solent Saint Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, stknowle said: That early hattrick against Norwich inc that ridiculous goal where he goes past 3 or 4 midfielders and fades a low shot in off the far post. Absolutely world class brilliance. I was at that game in the Milton. Had a superb view of that goal 1
Turkish Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Lee On Solent Saint said: I was at that game in the Milton. Had a superb view of that goal Same, usual spot was at the back in line with the left hand post, the third goal that he chipped over the keeper and hit the inside of the post I didn’t see the ball go on and thought it had gone wide until everyone in front jumped up also had a brilliant view of his free kick v Swindon in extra time of the league cup. The bend he got on that was incredible
Football Special Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 3 hours ago, Turkish said: for 2-3 years when he was at his peak he was the best player in the country and one of the best in the world. He was scoring 20+ goals a season in a pretty shit team and a good percentage of them were goals of real quality, he didn't score many tap ins did he. He really was unbelievable , great era for football, much more watchable than it is now with some genuine characters across the Premier League 1
Football Special Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Turkish said: Same, usual spot was at the back in line with the left hand post, the third goal that he chipped over the keeper and hit the inside of the post I didn’t see the ball go on and thought it had gone wide until everyone in front jumped up also had a brilliant view of his free kick v Swindon in extra time of the league cup. The bend he got on that was incredible I've watched this so many times, remember being in the junior Saints on those metal benches lower east stand , magic 1
VectisSaint Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Unbelievably Le Tiss is switching on the Christmas lights in my home town in Wiltshire next Saturday. No idea why.
Patrick Bateman Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Football Special said: He really was unbelievable , great era for football, much more watchable than it is now with some genuine characters across the Premier League Don't shoot me, but who is that saying that? I don't recognise the face.
Lee On Solent Saint Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Turkish said: Same, usual spot was at the back in line with the left hand post, the third goal that he chipped over the keeper and hit the inside of the post I didn’t see the ball go on and thought it had gone wide until everyone in front jumped up also had a brilliant view of his free kick v Swindon in extra time of the league cup. The bend he got on that was incredible Our usual spot was at the front, pretty much dead centre behind the goal. My mate always brought an inflatable banana with him. You can clearly see it in the Liverpool game when we beat them 4-1.
SNSUN Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Still have mine on DVD. Deserves a rewatch. 22 minutes ago, VectisSaint said: Unbelievably Le Tiss is switching on the Christmas lights in my home town in Wiltshire next Saturday. No idea why. I saw that - my mate lives in Devizes so I was thinking about heading to Calne to see it and then crash at hers but now I have other plans. Pretty random though.
stknowle Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said: Don't shoot me, but who is that saying that? I don't recognise the face. It’s Xavi (I think)
31cc Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said: Don't shoot me, but who is that saying that? I don't recognise the face. That's Xavi, he's a great admirer of MLT. Matt did an'evening with' at the Mayflower a few years ago and Xavi did a short film praising him which they showed on a screen.
Lighthouse Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago That would be *currently unemployed* manager, Xavi. 🤔 2 1
Patrick Bateman Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Ahhhh thank you ... just couldn't put a name to the face!
Turkish Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 33 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said: Don't shoot me, but who is that saying that? I don't recognise the face. Your baller knowledge sucks bro 1
Turkish Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Lighthouse said: That would be *currently unemployed* manager, Xavi. 🤔 Get on the phone Matty
Patrick Bateman Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Turkish said: Your baller knowledge sucks bro Sorry I only follow Ronaldo.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago The MLT VHS Club: The secret forum within the forum. 🙂 Mine's in the loft.
Saint86 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Never got to see him in his younger years, and invariably good highlights are hard to come by - but watching that its clear that he really was some player even as a teenager! A talent as good as that at 17 would've got Rooney levels of hype in today's world. Edited 2 hours ago by Saint86
Lee On Solent Saint Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Saint86 said: Never got to see him in his younger years, and invariably good highlights are hard to come by - but watching that its clear that he really was some player even as a teenager! A talent as good as that at 17 would've got Rooney levels of hype in today's world. I think it's hard to explain to fans who weren't around at the time just how good he was. No way we would have kept hold of him for so long if he was playing today. 2
lumuah Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just looking at the advertising hoardings in some of those clips to see the companies associated with us at the time and how successful they have been. Northern Rock, British Steel, Sega, Today Newspaper, Bonusprint, Littlewoods stores, Homebase, Cellnet... When you look at how many goals came from proper wing play with overlapping fullbacks, strikers actually in the box, centre forward who could hold up the ball and lay it off (never really appreciated how many assists Ian Dowie had!) how I wish we would play like that again now.
Saint86 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 16 minutes ago, lumuah said: Just looking at the advertising hoardings in some of those clips to see the companies associated with us at the time and how successful they have been. Northern Rock, British Steel, Sega, Today Newspaper, Bonusprint, Littlewoods stores, Homebase, Cellnet... When you look at how many goals came from proper wing play with overlapping fullbacks, strikers actually in the box, centre forward who could hold up the ball and lay it off (never really appreciated how many assists Ian Dowie had!) how I wish we would play like that again now. Game has changed though - its all about fitness, power, systems these days (over flair and skill). And the Pep in particular has had a huge impact on football - so many managers want to be pep lite these days, which has led to keeping the ball at all costs (the opposite of attacking wing play, crosses into the box, and multiple attackers arriving in the box)... Then ofc teams need to be in very well structured defensive shapes and pressing patterns etc. The game has basically turned into one constantly moving complex American football game, with a series of drawn up plays being instigated at all times and players knowing their jobs and operating like cogs in the machine. Its far rarer these days to see attacking players being given creative freedoms. I suspect players like Le Tissier wouldn't have got on too well with a lot of managers in modern football, and would have wound up being wasted. Looking back, it feels like the late 80s and 90s (in particular) were a bit of a golden age for football (in this country at least). Not helped by the domination of a select few clubs the longer the prem era has gone on. Edited 1 hour ago by Saint86
Badger Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago (edited) The video is still in the video drawer and hasn’t been watched for ages. Good watch though of a fantastic player at his peak. Great shame that a similar collection wasn’t available for Channon who was equally exhilarating to watch. But he was before the video fashion, or have I missed it ? Edited 42 minutes ago by Badger
Badger Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago 14 hours ago, Football Special said: He really was unbelievable , great era for football, much more watchable than it is now with some genuine characters across the Premier League Come on Xavi, you know that after Barcelona, The Dell and therefore St Mary’s is your spiritual home. Romeu as assistant is already here. A couple of years as manager here will set you up for life. Never have to work again.* * and two years working with Rasmus and gang, you either won’t want to, or get another opportunity
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