Chris cooper Posted yesterday at 11:06 Posted yesterday at 11:06 April 1984 ..saints 8 Coventry 2 stood on a unigate milk crate ..hatricks from Danny Wallace & Steve Moran & a goal each from frank worthington & Dave Armstrong. was hooked from that day on !
Noodles34 Posted yesterday at 12:35 Posted yesterday at 12:35 (edited) 4 hours ago, Turkish said: The introduction of bar code scanners on the turnstiles The day they announced the fan zone area The opening of the Oakwood Lounge on non match days The prematch light shows Curiosity Killed the Cat in our first (I think) Sky live game at the Dell, what a performance, stays with me forever. Cant remember who we played and what the score was, Aston Villa maybe? Edited yesterday at 12:35 by Noodles34
Stud mark of doom Posted yesterday at 12:58 Posted yesterday at 12:58 The day we changed the transfer target algorithm weightings, setting potential future resale value to maximum and team improvement to minimum. 1
Miltonaggro Posted yesterday at 13:32 Posted yesterday at 13:32 Suggested bronze medal position (fittingly so), for those supporters who like high art, and metallurgy! 1
whelk Posted yesterday at 13:50 Posted yesterday at 13:50 (edited) The one home game at St Mary’s when I didn’t have to re-key my details into my phone to reconnect to the Wi-Fi Edited yesterday at 13:50 by whelk 1
Turkish Posted yesterday at 14:37 Posted yesterday at 14:37 1 hour ago, Noodles34 said: Curiosity Killed the Cat in our first (I think) Sky live game at the Dell, what a performance, stays with me forever. Cant remember who we played and what the score was, Aston Villa maybe? Good shout. That was very much a benchmark day for us as a club as this is when the era of the match day experience really started to kick off. An era defining moment which i cant believe i missed to be honest. I think there was also a firework display before kick off which paved the way for the awesome light shows we now enjoy. We always have been very much leaders in the match day experience tables. IIRC the singer of CKTC had a Chelsea shirt on underneath his top and pulled his jumper up to show it towards the Milton end as they left the pitch. 1
ant Posted yesterday at 14:59 Posted yesterday at 14:59 I'm late 30s. And whilst we really ought to have added to our major trophies during my lifetime, reading this thread makes me realise I've done alright out of big memories. For me, it'll take some doing to beat the Coventry match that secured promotion under Adkins. The thumping result itself, in such a crucial match; The feeling of being BACK, after nearly ceasing to exist; The celebrations at the final whistle, and long into the night; Being there with my uncle, who's the reason I support Saints in the first place - he used to cart me around to home & away games as a kid. 1
Noodles34 Posted yesterday at 15:14 Posted yesterday at 15:14 33 minutes ago, Turkish said: Good shout. That was very much a benchmark day for us as a club as this is when the era of the match day experience really started to kick off. An era defining moment which i cant believe i missed to be honest. I think there was also a firework display before kick off which paved the way for the awesome light shows we now enjoy. We always have been very much leaders in the match day experience tables. IIRC the singer of CKTC had a Chelsea shirt on underneath his top and pulled his jumper up to show it towards the Milton end as they left the pitch. yes, I mean I missed Pulp at Glasto 95 (instead of The Stone Roses) and Nirvana at the Joiners, but I was there for Ben (sure that was his name, didn't see the shirt pull, I was Under the East and still coming 'straight back down to to earth' - ta da 1
Turkish Posted yesterday at 15:16 Posted yesterday at 15:16 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Noodles34 said: yes, I mean I missed Pulp at Glasto 95 (instead of The Stone Roses) and Nirvana at the Joiners, but I was there for Ben (sure that was his name, didn't see the shirt pull, I was Under the East and still coming 'straight back down to to earth' - ta da another one i forgot about was when we beat Man United 6-3 and they changed their shirts at half time. Great day. I think you're right his name was Ben, he was on First Dates recently. He never mentioned waving his Chelsea shirt in the direction of the DEF when he spoke to his date, which surprised me Edited yesterday at 15:17 by Turkish 2
sambosa75 Posted yesterday at 15:36 Posted yesterday at 15:36 Jim Branning immediately comes to mind. Wasn’t even a Saints fan was he?
PaulSaint Posted yesterday at 15:36 Posted yesterday at 15:36 Some great moments, many I was there for. Just two that I need to add: Mane getting the quickest hatrick. Long getting the fastest opening goal.
sambosa75 Posted yesterday at 15:36 Posted yesterday at 15:36 (edited) 20 minutes ago, Turkish said: another one i forgot about was when we beat Man United 6-3 and they changed their shirts at half time. Great day. I think you're right his name was Ben, he was on First Dates recently. He never mentioned waving his Chelsea shirt in the direction of the DEF when he spoke to his date, which surprised me Pretty sure that was the 3-1 game. Edited yesterday at 15:37 by sambosa75 1 1
Lymington Saint Posted yesterday at 15:37 Posted yesterday at 15:37 1976 and Fratton 1984 having been mentioned. Scoring 3 goals in the last 5 mins against newcastle in the mid nineties
Noodles34 Posted yesterday at 15:39 Posted yesterday at 15:39 2 minutes ago, sambosa75 said: Pretty sure that was the 3-1 game. pretty sure he knows that 1
Noodles34 Posted yesterday at 15:43 Posted yesterday at 15:43 I was there for Ali Dia, still recall being quite impressed for the first few minutes or so Neil Ruddock running the entire length of the pitch to headbutt a Notts County player Matt's penalty miss (well, keeper saved it) at the Archers Road end
sambosa75 Posted yesterday at 15:50 Posted yesterday at 15:50 10 minutes ago, Noodles34 said: pretty sure he knows that In fairness I noticed who I was replying to after I posted it and thought he must have been on a wind up.
franniesTache Posted yesterday at 16:04 Posted yesterday at 16:04 18 minutes ago, Noodles34 said: I was there for Ali Dia, still recall being quite impressed for the first few minutes or so Neil Ruddock running the entire length of the pitch to headbutt a Notts County player Matt's penalty miss (well, keeper saved it) at the Archers Road end The police dog display where the dog ran into the milton road end The Valley Slags winding up the away fans when performing on the pitch The midweek league game that got stopped because some kids were chucking tennis balls and footballs over the top of the east stand/archers onto the pitch (probably the same youth who put the razor blades in the whip at center 2000 i reckon)
Stud mark of doom Posted yesterday at 16:07 Posted yesterday at 16:07 19 minutes ago, Noodles34 said: Neil Ruddock running the entire length of the pitch to headbutt a Notts County player Great shout - legend has it that Neil cocked his head back as he crossed the halfway line in preparing for the inevitable ‘butt’ and instant straight red. That has reminded me - what about the bruise brother (Neil and Shearer) coming on as subs to turn round the Swindon cup tie, from 0-2 to 4-2 in the Nichol era.
redkeith Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago The whole of the 83-84 season for me. It is the only season that I managed to get to every game home and away. The cup run was brilliant, makerel stuck on the spikes at the away end at Forest, The Sheffield Wednesday forward getting hit on the head by a makerel and of course the Steve Moran goal at Fratton Park. It finished with a 3 1 win at Notts County to seal runners up spot . Strangely , the letters page in the Pink was filled up every week with people moaning about playing 5 at the back !
Jack Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago On 18/12/2025 at 00:34, Thripp87 said: A very left of centre one, but one of my favourite away days was Millwall in the Championship promotion party. Lambert tucked away 2 dubious pens in the last 10 mins to win it for us 3-2. The years under Adkins were the best for me. Proper football. This is still my favourite away game. Early train up, between the 5 of us we decided to chuck £25 on a long shot bet - picked a Lambert hat trick at 25/1. Right behind the goal for the penalties. Absolute chaos afterwards.
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