Poor Franny doesn't get enough love.
Too young for him really. Do have a great memory of booting Van Nistelrooy up in the air on instruction from people in the crowd though.
Poor Franny doesn't get enough love.
Poor Franny doesn't get enough love.
Too young for him really. Do have a great memory of booting Van Nistelrooy up in the air on instruction from people in the crowd though.
In all honesty, Franny was ****, but he was the ultimate 100% player. Think Shane Long in defence. His destruction of John Fashanu is a belter too (look it up if you haven’t seen it!)
Actually that is a great way to describe him. Shane Long in defence.In all honesty, Franny was ****, but he was the ultimate 100% player. Think Shane Long in defence. His destruction of John Fashanu is a belter too (look it up if you haven’t seen it!)
I can't be arsed to hash over the past. I'll judge by current and future commitment and performance.
Shaney’s another oneYeah Tadic is well up there for me too. I'd also have to consider Pelle purely cos he scored an overhead kick the day my son was born.
Tbh I'd rank Shane pretty highly too.
All true but I wasn’t there every week in them there olden daysYou're forgetting CB Fry, Ron Davies, Terry Paine, Martin Chivers, Mick Channon, Peter Osgood, not to mention Bobby Stokes. I am very old...
You’re forgetting Alf Ramsey, who started his career with us before buggering off to Spurs.You're forgetting CB Fry, Ron Davies, Terry Paine, Martin Chivers, Mick Channon, Peter Osgood, not to mention Bobby Stokes. I am very old...
The Lallana comments weren't 3 months before he left. It was just over a year: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/22112980
"I've been at the club since I was 12 and I can only see my future lying with Southampton FC," Lallana said.
"I can't wait to work with the new management team and the lads to continue our progress in the Premier League. It was an easy decision for me with the direction the club is going in.
"If someone was to say that I'd end my career playing for Southampton in the Premier League then I'd snap your hand off for it."
In no order and off the top of my head.
Rickie
Fonte
Pahars
Morgan
SKD
Other names jumping to mind are Beatts, Claus, Ings.
And Bill Ellerington, never left Saints and became a scout, credited with finding Micky ChannonYou’re forgetting Alf Ramsey, who started his career with us before buggering off to Spurs.
I wonder what happened to him?
Hey, people were questioning what was said. That's what it was. Like others, I don't really care one way or the other about Lallana. Somehow he never captured my imagination.Well he did end his career playing for us in the PL so all can be forgiven
My top 5 will be different to most I’d imagine and reflects age etc as I don’t remember MLT really don’t really have much memories of the 90s football wise
And Bill Ellerington, never left Saints and became a scout, credited with finding Micky Channon
Never saw him play, but met him when he was older