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Came across another. This is definitely The Dell. The West Stand in the background, going by a gut feeling alone. Anyone confirm.?:

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Saints v Leicester City. Ron climbing high and making Peter Shilton's life a bit harder. Saints No.10 must be Bobby Stokes, and nobody wears their Saints shirt over arse quite like Mick Channon. Ref behind the bunch of players. Who the shouting LC player is, I'm not sure.

Fabulous. If only you could wind the clock back. Ron was my first footballer hero followed by Channon and then Stevie Williams.
 
This one is definitely AWAY at Highbury. Bob Wilson is the keeper [wearing gloves - blimey]. Could be Jon Sammels having a snort. Can't remember. This is the era when I was interested in football generally, but primarily Saints. Nowadays I just don't give a toss about who plays for who or what they did, unless they play or do it for Southampton.

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Seeing Bob Wilson there reminds me of the time when Hugh Fisher broke his leg(s). Was it both? I rarely ventured into the Archers Road end but was there on that particular day. Wilson had a reputation for being a brave keeper, diving at the feet of approaching players which he did to Fisher. Unfortunately, Fisher's legs took Wilson's full weight and were broken. Being close to the pitch, I could hear the Saints players giving Wilson dogs abuse, especially Channon. "You've broken his ****ing legs you c..." was one comment I can remember. Although he recovered enough to play again I don't think poor old Hughie was ever the same after his injury.
 
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By the way, in answer to the question as to whether Ron was low flying against Man City or Coventry City. It was Coventry City. Within the time frame of Coventry's strip shown there, there are two 0-0s and a 1-0. Let's take the 1-0, scored by... Jimmy Gabriel. So Ron's flying header either missed or was saved. Or you can just forget you read that last sentence. ;)