Lymington Saint Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Any favourite memories of Boxing Day matches? Back in the day watching games at the Dell on a semi-frozen pitch. 4-0 against Arsenal in 2015 with Cuco Martina's goal sticks out for me. 5
Turkish Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1989 at the Dell, Saints beat Arsenal 1-0 with Rod Wallace scoring a late winner. Arsenal were champions and we'd already beaten Liverpool 4-1 at the Dell that season so to beat Arsenal as well really showed we were a team to be reckoned with that season. 6
Badger Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Winning 2-1 at Nottarf Krap in 1975. No bubble in those days, or segregation just pay on the day. Can’t imagine the Old Bill agreeing to the fixture on Boxing Day now. Beating Cardiff 3-1 (?) in our promotion year in 1977 at The Dell stands out for personal reasons. I think Ted MacDougall scored in the first minute. 2
Stud mark of doom Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I enjoyed us beating Exeter City 3-1 in league 1 in front of a sold out St Mary’s. 4
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 33 minutes ago, Badger said: Winning 2-1 at Nottarf Krap in 1975. No bubble in those days, or segregation just pay on the day. Can’t imagine the Old Bill agreeing to the fixture on Boxing Day now. Beating Cardiff 3-1 (?) in our promotion year in 1977 at The Dell stands out for personal reasons. I think Ted MacDougall scored in the first minute. I remember that and other Boxing Day matches quite fondly from the early 70s. Anytime I smell the aroma of a cigar takes me straight back as so many had them stuck in their gobs at those games, along with a splash of Brut or Old Spice. Good times.
SaintH Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Arsenal away Boxing Day 1970. My first ever away game and we stood right at the front in the North Bank. It was played on a snow covered pitch (literally) with the snow scraped away from the lines and played using an orange ball. Would never have been allowed to be played nowadays. Ended 0-0 with Eric Martin outstanding. If I knew how to do it I would embed the highlights video! 1
Badger Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 49 minutes ago, SaintH said: Arsenal away Boxing Day 1970. My first ever away game and we stood right at the front in the North Bank. It was played on a snow covered pitch (literally) with the snow scraped away from the lines and played using an orange ball. Would never have been allowed to be played nowadays. Ended 0-0 with Eric Martin outstanding. If I knew how to do it I would embed the highlights video! I think that was widely regarded as his best game for us. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago MLT special v Wimbledon Boxing Day 1994 Beating Chelsea 3-1 and Frankie Bennett’s only goal Matt Oakley 30 yard rocket 1st or 2nd minute v Palace in a 2-0 win. Didn’t we beat Spurs with Hoddle in charge 1-0 first season at SMS, very low and strong sun all game?
Badger Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 51 minutes ago, SaintH said: Arsenal away Boxing Day 1970. My first ever away game and we stood right at the front in the North Bank. It was played on a snow covered pitch (literally) with the snow scraped away from the lines and played using an orange ball. Would never have been allowed to be played nowadays. Ended 0-0 with Eric Martin outstanding. If I knew how to do it I would embed the highlights video! Here you go. Snow covered pitch, orange ball, take your word for it, as still in black and white for tv. Possibly the only time Arsenal wore dark shorts (presumably red). 4
Football Special Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 2 hours ago, Gloucester Saint said: MLT special v Wimbledon Boxing Day 1994 Beating Chelsea 3-1 and Frankie Bennett’s only goal Matt Oakley 30 yard rocket 1st or 2nd minute v Palace in a 2-0 win. Didn’t we beat Spurs with Hoddle in charge 1-0 first season at SMS, very low and strong sun all game? All good ones. Yes beat Spurs but I think was New Years day then beat them again in fa cup few days later 2003? Beating Arsenal 4-0 Cucu Martina was brilliant 2015. Loved the Chelsea 3-1 Frankie Bennett, I need to check this but think we then played Man City away THE NEXT DAY and the buzz of the 3-1 win inspired us to travel up to Manchester next day for a Northern away game, pay on the gate, those really were the days
Green Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 25 minutes ago, Football Special said: All good ones. Yes beat Spurs but I think was New Years day then beat them again in fa cup few days later 2003? Beating Arsenal 4-0 Cucu Martina was brilliant 2015. Loved the Chelsea 3-1 Frankie Bennett, I need to check this but think we then played Man City away THE NEXT DAY and the buzz of the 3-1 win inspired us to travel up to Manchester next day for a Northern away game, pay on the gate, those really were the days I think we beat Spurs in 2001 on Boxing Day, 1-0 the return of Hoddle and Richards, then we beat them in 2002/03 season the next year at home (a similar time of year) in the league and then smashed them in the FA Cup - we were great that day. A random memory, Fulham away on Boxing Day 2012/13, we drew 1-1, but there was a great rendition of OWTS, not the slow version - that sticks in my mind.
Badger Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 27 minutes ago, Football Special said: Loved the Chelsea 3-1 Frankie Bennett, I need to check this but think we then played Man City away THE NEXT DAY and the buzz of the 3-1 win inspired us to travel up to Manchester next day for a Northern away game, pay on the gate, those really were the days 1980, Keegan’s first season, I think we played Spurs at White Hart Lane on Boxing Day, ended 4-4. Then Leicester at The Dell on 27th. Gets on my tits when Wenger, Klopp or Pep moan about fixture schedules.
SaintH Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 3 hours ago, Badger said: Here you go. Snow covered pitch, orange ball, take your word for it, as still in black and white for tv. Possibly the only time Arsenal wore dark shorts (presumably red). That’s the one - thanks! I did wonder why Arsenal had dark shorts. Did they wear them just for that one game? And yes definitely an orange ball.
Football Special Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 9 minutes ago, SaintH said: That’s the one - thanks! I did wonder why Arsenal had dark shorts. Did they wear them just for that one game? And yes definitely an orange ball. The biggest concern of global warming for me is the lack of orange ball action we get to see in the modern era , always felt special when that came out
Badger Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 55 minutes ago, SaintH said: That’s the one - thanks! I did wonder why Arsenal had dark shorts. Did they wear them just for that one game? And yes definitely an orange ball. Don’t really know about Arsenal’s kit, other than I can’t recall them turning out in that combination, especially at home. On the topic of the kits worn that day, I’ve never seen colour footage of our away kit (amber and black). The best games recorded at Highbury and Old Trafford (the Ron Davies match) are both in black and white.
Badger Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Football Special said: The biggest concern of global warming for me is the lack of orange ball action we get to see in the modern era , always felt special when that came out That was the era of the Wembley Trophy football. I think every kid had one at some stage. Realised years later the orange balls were seldom used. Bastards. I want my money back. Edited 7 hours ago by Badger
sandwichsaint Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Seen a few of these, 4-4 away at Spurs would be my favourite. Frozen off at Charlton an hour before kick off would be my least favourite. Was that Fulham game the one at Loftus Road? Can't remember the OWTS but then again I can't seem to remember much nowadays.
Lymington Saint Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 22 minutes ago, sandwichsaint said: Seen a few of these, 4-4 away at Spurs would be my favourite. Frozen off at Charlton an hour before kick off would be my least favourite. Was that Fulham game the one at Loftus Road? Can't remember the OWTS but then again I can't seem to remember much nowadays. Fulham game in 2012 was at Craven Cottage. Late Rickie Lambert penalty to equalise. I remember it as an enjoyable day out.
Football Special Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Lymington Saint said: Fulham game in 2012 was at Craven Cottage. Late Rickie Lambert penalty to equalise. I remember it as an enjoyable day out. I remember being right down the front and it bloody pouring with rain , we always seem to take good support there
Teamsaint1 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 1977 we had successive 3-1 victories on the 26th and 27th over Cardiff and Charlton. there was a good following at Charlton , but we still didn’t fill much of that huge terrace.I seem to remember there being police horses inside the stadium ? Edited 6 hours ago by Teamsaint1
ant Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Cardiff away in 2013. Made further memorable by driving there from my then-girlfriend's dad's house - inside Whipsnade Zoo. A commanding 0-3 victory, whilst the Cardiff fans were protesting their ownership. I remember it as being Gazzaniga's first clean sheet, though further research suggests he got one in 2012-13 - i.e. the season beforehand. A Poch team, containing prime Schneiderlin, Lallana, Rodriguez and Lambert. Good times. 1
ant Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, Lymington Saint said: Fulham game in 2012 was at Craven Cottage. Late Rickie Lambert penalty to equalise. I remember it as an enjoyable day out. Yep, did that one as well. The famous Craven Cottage 'neutral' blocks were right next to our away support, and were almost entirely Saints fans. I'd not been quick off the mark with getting tickets so was in that neutral area - but only across a set of stairs from our lot. It was indeed an excellent, sustained rendition of OWTS. When we were losing, some old boy next to me was calling Adkins all sorts. I told him not to be so wet, and he grabbed me by the scruff of the neck, ha.
SNSUN Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 9 hours ago, Stud mark of doom said: I enjoyed us beating Exeter City 3-1 in league 1 in front of a sold out St Mary’s. This for me. I seem to remember it was bloody chilly but totally worth it. Just had a quick look at the starting line up. I'd forgotten Neil Trotman ever played for us, let alone that I'd seen him score. Starting lineup: GoalkeeperBart Białkowski DefenderNeal Trotman Defender/Centre backChris Perry Defender/MidfielderDan Harding Defender/MidfielderLloyd James Defender/MidfielderMorgan Schneiderlin MidfielderDean Hammond Midfielder/ForwardMichail Antonio Midfielder/ForwardAdam Lallana Midfielder/ForwardRickie Lambert ForwardDavid Connolly Substitutions: Joe Mills for Adam Lallana 61 Papa Waigo N'Diaye for David Connolly 75 Paul Wotton for Joe Mills 83
Breeny Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 9 hours ago, SaintH said: Arsenal away Boxing Day 1970. My first ever away game and we stood right at the front in the North Bank. It was played on a snow covered pitch (literally) with the snow scraped away from the lines and played using an orange ball. Would never have been allowed to be played nowadays. Ended 0-0 with Eric Martin outstanding. If I knew how to do it I would embed the highlights video! Remember it well !
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