Southampton kit 2018/19....

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Peckham's changed a lot, but not more than Hackney. I lived on Well Street and definitely don't recognise it any more. Mind you, that was almost 30 years ago! <yikes>

Peckhams quite nice in places just gets really bad press and tarnished as a whole. Having said that London is torn to pieces at the moment everyday I wake up to another youth stabbed to death just down road from me.
 
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Is the kit released in Australia the real thing. I like it and I know the blue and yellow has always been popular.

It appears so but I've just had a thought, what if the club are toying with us and this is part of some weird promotional thing? Loads of brands do these weird and odd things to drum up interest. To promote their upcoming album, Gorillaz have recently had a thing where fans were able to speak to Bassist Murdoc while he is serving time in prison......for those who don't know, the band is made up of 4 virtual members shown as cartoons in their music video etc!

Not sure what our angle would be but in the past we have had the Barry Gale videos, the cartoon and the weird paranormal one last season.

What do you think?
 
Yeah the home kit looks odd with the bit around the Under Armour logo but the away kit looks lush!!!

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Maybe the new Chinese owners have agreed a terrible home kit so we move to a red one like the 3rd kit which is definitely better than the 1st kit?
Saw this on twitter.
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If one word sums up Nick Holmes, it is unassuming. I think it is odd that he never really gained cult status. He was a one club player, was part of the cup winning team and went on to serve the club well until the era of Chris Nicholls. He sometimes crops up in the commentary box on Radio Solent and I know was also associated with Salisbury City for a long while prior to their demise and re-birth. I can recall him scoring some cracking goals but he was more of an ever reliable player than someone who stood out from the others. In my opinion, I think he has been somewhat overlooked , especially if you contrast him with Frannie Benali who has become a legend despite giving many a Saints fan kittens when he was playing.

Curious to see the sticker on the road sign. Is there any local word that smacks as much of the 1970's as "mush?" My late best mate used it all the time even when it had fallen out of favour. Oddly, I did not hear it again until around 1997 when I worked for Costain and we had an engineer from Portsmouth who constantly used this word. It always seemed something of a throw back and I had assumed that the word had somehow become marooned in the time warp that exists within the PO postcode. I cannot recall hearing this word since 1997 when it was already archaic. For me, it conjures up the image of kids wearing fur-lined parkas and eating Ready Brek. I have difficulty understanding a lot of what people under the age of 25 are saying these says but if they starting using words like "mush" , it would made bridging the generation divide so much easier!

I don't think Mush is a local word. Maybe a generational one though. Lots of Northerners the generation older than me say mush a lot. Meaning almost retired age northerners now. Some younger ones do but then they do pass down the generations through hearing it a lot if your parents say it a lot.

My kids say "Gawd Blimey" all the time but then I do as does my dad, as did my Grandad on my dad's side. No-one else says it up here.
 
I don't think Mush is a local word. Maybe a generational one though. Lots of Northerners the generation older than me say mush a lot. Meaning almost retired age northerners now. Some younger ones do but then they do pass down the generations through hearing it a lot if your parents say it a lot.

My kids say "Gawd Blimey" all the time but then I do as does my dad, as did my Grandad on my dad's side. No-one else says it up here.

I've found that a lot of northerners of my generation don't like the word mush, always think you're starting on them.
 
I've found that a lot of northerners of my generation don't like the word mush, always think you're starting on them.

I agree. It's more a "Oi Mush" up here. Strange because having a Portuguese wife "Oi" is like "Hi" to them. lol

I think we've covered this ground before though. Generational things. Mush being an aggressive term up here, "chav" being an alternative to "mate" until it was pinched a couple of decades ago.