https://www.southamptonfc.com/news/...allery-wednesday-1st-september-southampton-fc Not the most fascinating news, but sometimes good to see what academy players are training with the firsts. Olufunwa Finnigan Watts Ramelo Mitchell Lewis Payne Kazeem Olaigbe
The fastest player in the EPL so far this season? Adam Armstrong. He was clocked faster than Adama Traore in 2nd. I definately wouldn't have thought he was in that league as Traore has been on some big breakaways already this season, Armstrong not so much.
Thanks SR, that article and others on the site are a great read whilst we pootle around the Dutch waterways over the next couple of weeks. Also, partway through Micheal Holding's Why We Kneel, How We Rise, it should be on curriculums worldwide. I'll pick up a few more travel and music reads as we go.
According to my Kindle I am 62% through Michael Holding's book. Absolutely great read. I would even go as far as urging everyone to read it. Sorry not Saints related, but thanks to LTL for pointing the book out.
Good review ... https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...indies-england-colin-kaepernick-b1871098.html Also ... https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/30/why-im-no-longer-talking-to-white-people-about-race Not Saints Stuff, but I'm just replying
Great read. I wish I could have seen a game at the Dell. When I got to my first game in 2002 I walked by where is used to be. Hard to see what it was like by that time though.
I was looking for a way to describe standing in a packed Archers or Milton when the Dell was full ... In a word “Visceral” I think it would scare the **** out of me now It would certainly scare the **** out of Health & Safety
I've been to loads in the Milton, one or two stand-outs as sardine status games. Vs MU cup game 1-1 draw and Chelsea when Ron Davies booted Chopper Harris into orbit after having his ankles tapped all match. There was an exit at Stamford bridge I can remember feeling more than concerned at. The crowd at Zandfort yesterday, ****ing bonkers. The wooden shoes stop the woodpeckers from attacking their heads. please log in to view this image