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RIP Ron Davies

Discussion in 'Southampton' started by - Doing The Lambert Walk, May 29, 2013.

  1. ChilcoSaint

    ChilcoSaint What a disgrace Forum Moderator

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    Well TP is the club president, perhaps he could do a bit of coaching in the art of the pinpoint chipped cross.
     
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  2. pompeymeowth

    pompeymeowth Prepare for trouble x Staff Member

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    RIP Ron. A great player of his time.
     
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  3. Lff

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    Had that picture on my bedroom wall for a couple of years.
     
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  4. TheSecondStain

    TheSecondStain Needs an early night

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    Yeah, it's an iconic picture, which I decided to download and found I'd downloaded two or three times before from various sources. :)
     
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  5. farehamsaint1

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    What terribly sad news - Ron Davies was absolutely lethal in the air in an age when wing play was king, RIP
     
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  6. farehamsaint1

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    Great interview by Big Ron in the States, note his comments towards the end of the clip reference SFC's fortunes and the supporters
    [video=youtube;tEXxGPmbPhw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEXxGPmbPhw[/video]
     
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  7. fran-MLs little camera

    fran-MLs little camera Well-Known Member

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    Big full page article about Ron in The Independent.
     
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  8. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    Marvelous stuff, thanks for that.

    My, how the game has changed.
     
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  9. lewebster

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    RIP Ron, what a legend!
     
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  10. TheSecondStain

    TheSecondStain Needs an early night

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    Always makes me laugh when you see Part Two of that classic video where Jimmy Hill is talking to Ron the next day on The Big Match programme. First Hill makes a bit of a joke about Saints new Away formation of 4-4-2, and then they discuss the contested goal. Obviously Ron says it's his, while Jimmy questions, but I think allows him it. Then twerp [I'm sorry, I never thought he was any good] Brian Moore declares that in his opinion Ron had scored 3 goals and not 4, hence it was an own goal.

    These days, if Rooney hits one at the corner flag, and it gets a favourable bounce off a player, the goal is awarded to him. Ron scored 4 goals that day because the ball was on its way into the goal. It just hadn't quite crossed the line.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAkDQ6xwSQM
     
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  11. mowgli

    mowgli Well-Known Member

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    Great video from you tube. Thanks for posting that. He may well have liked a drink (in common with many ex players of the era) but in reality we should remember that he chose and enjoyed his life stateside. Despite some thinking he had fallen on hard times I don't think Ron had any regrets really.

    He was the best striker of his era and was already a legend when I first saw him play. I was so in awe of his play it took me quite a few visits to the dell to appreciate it wasn't just a one man team. Paine and Sydenham could both deliver a cross on a sixpence and we were lucky to keep that side together as long as we did.

    God bless you Ron. There's a hell of a team up there in heaven and now they can rebuild it around you.
     
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  12. AberdeenSaint

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    Just before my time - how I wish I`d seen him play.
     
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  13. AberdeenSaint

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    ......and it makes me want proper stripes again next season more than ever.
     
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  14. TheSecondStain

    TheSecondStain Needs an early night

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    Do you remember the Away strip that Ron and his teammates are wearing in that B/W video..?If memory serves me, it was amber and black, rather than the yellow and blue we have today.
     
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  15. The Ides of March

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    Perhaps he could teach Walcott how to cross a ball!!
     
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  16. The Ides of March

    The Ides of March Well-Known Member

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    Ron Davies! When Terry Paine whipped in those crosses, he used to leap like a salmon to head it into the net! Fantastic combination to watch on a beautiful afternoon on the sun-drenched Archers Road terracing!! Memories! Thanks Ron and RIP!!
     
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  17. AberdeenSaint

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    No, before my Saints time - my first recollection of a Saints away strip was the `76 final. Soton Colleges used to play in amber and black in the 70`s - I wonder if that was why ?
     
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  18. TheSecondStain

    TheSecondStain Needs an early night

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    Probably.

    I only saw them in the amber/black strip a couple of times, as I was only a kid, so the opportunities would have been slim. I'm pretty sure we had a colour TV by then though, so ALL my viewings may have been through that, to be honest.
     
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  19. St. Luigi Scrosoppi

    St. Luigi Scrosoppi Well-Known Member

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    Colour TV! Bloody hell we were too poor to even have a little B&W telly. It was 1972 before I bought a telly. I've always been a bit reluctant to adopt new technology.

    In organisational culture theory I think I am known insultingly as an "old salt" in other words I resist change and am the last to adopt new innovative methods.

    I think that sounds about right.
     
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  20. TheSecondStain

    TheSecondStain Needs an early night

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    My old Dad loved his TV viewing. When colour TVs came onto the market he waited until they became affordable and then took the plunge. I still remember the Phillips TV he had and the classic westerns he used to love watching. Running up Hill Lane to home from The Dell on Saturdays was always made better knowing he'd have Star Trek on and I would have only missed about 5 minutes of it. I'd run indoors, jump into the chair and he'd update me in hushed tones as to the story. He was a grumpy bugger but we did have one or two things of interest we could share.
     
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