He certainly did. None of them would have lasted 5 minutes with today’s rules!You could also add Terry Paine to that list, he knew how to leave his mark.
He certainly did. None of them would have lasted 5 minutes with today’s rules!You could also add Terry Paine to that list, he knew how to leave his mark.
Steve Mills was a good friend of mine and I still see his wife Jo regularly. It was such a tragedy that he died so young. He fought the Leukemia for as long as he could and was always as cheerful as he could be. I popped into see him in hospital most weeks. The doctors and nurses at the RSH loved him to bits and were visibly shaken when he passed away. He was one of the good guys and absolutely loved playing for Saints. He really was some player.
One thing I will never forget is that before he got ill we had a kick around in his back garden and I remember trying to get the ball past him but it was like hitting a brick wall and I eventually just gave up. We were sat down having a cuppa afterwards and he just looked at me and said with a smile "You will never get that ball past me, because I don't want you to."
McGrath, Dennis Hollywood, and Docker Walker were all up there in the ale house brawlers league.
Yeah amazing he didn’t get a run out today. 3-1 up with 30mins to go & didn't get sniff. He’s done.Gareth Bale could do with getting off the subs bench at Spurs.
Perhaps we could revitalise him, as we have Theo, if someone else would pay his wages.
If there is that will be about it. It is what it is. We had decent cover for injuries in most areas and that cover is now playing week in week out. Any more injuries means a chance for the youngsters. To be honest this is what I love about Saints - living on the edge. Most of those injuries will be back playing fairly soon. If we can ride the next two or three weeks we will be fine.There will be at least one loan I’m sure. Loans will always come late though, just by the nature of negotiations and players wanting to consider their options.
If there is that will be about it. It is what it is. We had decent cover for injuries in most areas and that cover is now playing week in week out. Any more injuries means a chance for the youngsters. To be honest this is what I love about Saints - living on the edge. Most of those injuries will be back playing fairly soon. If we can ride the next two or three weeks we will be fine.
People will scoff, but that’s a pretty smart signing. He’ll be cheaper after so long without a club and if you’re a Championship team trying to get up, he’s got potential to be a difference maker a few times over the six months of his deal.You must log in or register to see media
People will scoff, but that’s a pretty smart signing. He’ll be cheaper after so long without a club and if you’re a Championship team trying to get up, he’s got potential to be a difference maker a few times over the six months of his deal.
Absolutely. But he’ll surely be fit enough to play at least some games between now and the end of the year. I think as a short term signing it’s low risk and if the reward is promotion then it’s got huge upside.A class act IF fit, IF his mind is on it, IF stays fit and IF not costing a fortune.
Absolutely. But he’ll surely be fit enough to play at least some games between now and the end of the year. I think as a short term signing it’s low risk and if the reward is promotion then it’s got huge upside.
He was there on loan before and managed 27 league games. That’s embarrassing that it’s something to highlight but in the context of Jack Wilshere it’s a substantial return! I’m willing to bet that they know what they’re getting into, for better or worse.The “stay fit” is the big question mark as he is a little brittle. If he plays a bunch of games for the cherries, then they’ll benefit hugely in that league.