http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/10/1...-xi-at-southampton-where-are-they-now/page/1/ A list of Adkins first Saints XI and where they are now.
Brilliant thinking back to those times. As I was fairly young I only really started supporting Saints properly during their first year relegated into the championship. So all I'd really known was missed Leon Best penalties, fighting for survival and relegation! Was amazing to be a part of our rise from league 1 and will never forget those days.
No brained. Austin was good and we needed his goals but Romeu has been outstanding. Absolute gem of a signing.
Does anyone know where you can access videos of past seasons on the new website? I have found where the old results are, but not the videos. I have always enjoyed rewatching matches....well, certain matches anyway It was always possible on the old system (if you paid a small fee). Otherwise it will be a web search I suppose.
Had a look for you. There is a section where previous seasons are to be found, but as yet this is unresponsive. I suspect this section is unfinished. Youtube is you friend in this case. Bags of Saints archived matches there, although not all of them and I bet you want to be able to watch even the most obscure 3-1 on a wet and windy night** in Oldham. **poetic licence
I promise you I didn't know this was a 3-1. Mind you, there were so many, there was more than a fair chance [and Morgan misses an absolute sitter]
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/fo...nceded-least-goals-this-season-sportgalleries Saints are third in list of fewest goals conceded (6) with Everton 2nd (5) and Spurs 1st (3). Interesting that top 2 have both got ex-Saints managers....okay, not that interesting, but for God's sake it's early in the morning after a bad night.
Had a nightmare which set my heart racing....because of my heart condition, it can take me a while to settle back down. Better now, thanks.
Seconded. Everyone remembers the goals. How many remember the arrowed passes, the little shimmies past players by sending them the wrong way. And then, just because he felt like it, he'd let them recover and do them again. Genius.