Question: What have popular Saints Legends Alan Ball, Mick Channon, Ron Davies, Bobby Stokes and Anti Niemi got in common?
Answer: They have all been associated with The Skates in some capacity........
and the point of the question is......?
Question: What have popular Saints Legends Alan Ball, Mick Channon, Ron Davies, Bobby Stokes and Anti Niemi got in common?
Answer: They have all been associated with The Skates in some capacity........
and the point of the question is......?
Well, judging by the amount of anti-Pompey songs that cascade from the stands at every match ("shoot the Pompey scum" etc) I would've thought that one of the worst things a crowd favourite could do would be to actually play or manage them.
My point is that each of the Legends that I named are Saints folk heroes and it is their acheivements in a Saints shirt that are remembered (and rightly so) and are not diminished in any way.
Alan Ball was a master at saying what the fans wanted to hear, he would have a way of making you feel the most special club he had been associated with.
I can remember him saying that he would've " walked over broken glass in bare feet" for the Saints Manager Job, but that never stopped him running off to Man City within 18 months. His name was ringing around SMS after he died and rightly so as it was at Fratton Park, whose fans also think that they were "special" to him.
Now I would suggest that Adam Lallana's achievements at Saints are not far short of Alan Ball's and should be remembered in the same way, but that is just my opinion.
Except Lallana's behaviour leading to the move was poor. As was Lovren's. Why are you not understanding it's that which rankles, not them actually moving.
What has he done that was worse than Alan Ball leaving for Man City, which was also very unpopular at the time.
I'm saying it is his 7 years of achievement that I would prefer to remember, not his "methods" of obtaining a move.
Agreed, he was a ****er but he still did a lot for us.What has he done that was worse than Alan Ball leaving for Man City, which was also very unpopular at the time.
I'm saying it is his 7 years of achievement that I would prefer to remember, not his "methods" of obtaining a move.
Question: What have popular Saints Legends Alan Ball, Mick Channon, Ron Davies, Bobby Stokes and Anti Niemi got in common?
Answer: They have all been associated with The Skates in some capacity........
You forgot Jhon Viafara
What about Nigel Quashie, he was sensational
Well, judging by the amount of anti-Pompey songs that cascade from the stands at every match ("shoot the Pompey scum" etc) I would've thought that one of the worst things a crowd favourite could do would be to actually play or manage them.
My point is that each of the Legends that I named are Saints folk heroes and it is their acheivements in a Saints shirt that are remembered (and rightly so) and are not diminished in any way.
Alan Ball was a master at saying what the fans wanted to hear, he would have a way of making you feel the most special club he had been associated with.
I can remember him saying that he would've " walked over broken glass in bare feet" for the Saints Manager Job, but that never stopped him running off to Man City within 18 months. His name was ringing around SMS after he died and rightly so as it was at Fratton Park, whose fans also think that they were "special" to him.
Now I would suggest that Adam Lallana's achievements at Saints are not far short of Alan Ball's and should be remembered in the same way, but that is just my opinion.
What has he done that was worse than Alan Ball leaving for Man City, which was also very unpopular at the time.
I'm saying it is his 7 years of achievement that I would prefer to remember, not his "methods" of obtaining a move.

This thread will do nicely for the terrible revelation the poor Dejan Lovcnut isn't having such a great time at his spiritual home as he would like:
http://www.basingstokegazette.co.uk/sport/11475370._/?
This thread will do nicely for the terrible revelation the poor Dejan Lovcnut isn't having such a great time at his spiritual home as he would like:
http://www.basingstokegazette.co.uk/sport/11475370._/?