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Not sure if mentioned so sorry if it has.

ITK on Saintsweb has said that the team has filmed an advert with the new kit this week.

Wide red stripes. Collar.

Away kit will please everyone.

That's all he said.
Hopefully this one won't have have a bra or any other type of undergarments on the front of it.
 
I'm putting this under the title of Saints Kit Photographs You May Have Forgotten:

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I liked Eljero Elia. Made a ManU RB look stupid in his first game, then scored two goals against Newcastle in his second. Never mind. We kick started his career again and these days he does alright at Feyenoord.
 
Got the 90 minutes of that game with another commentator. Wish it had been Peter Drury, as here. He's not a 'glamour club' commentator and therefore easier on the ear, for me. I've got the 90 minutes of the recent League Cup semi-final with him commentating. So good. He fully appreciated Saints excellent performance throughout that match, and didn't put it down to Liverpool misfiring or missing players. Last weekend's game shows that was no fluke.

I had dinner with Peter Drury once.

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So do I.

That superb play, The Dresser, by Ronald Harwood, was based on his experiences of being the dresser to Sir Donald Wolfit, as part of his company, as it toured the theatres of Britain. Wolfit also featured in Lawrence of Arabia, which I watched through for the very first time just a couple of weeks ago. I finally saw what all the fuss was about. :)

As for sitting in a train compartment. I was in one with Justin Hayward on the way to Cornwall. Later on I saw him in Padstow and he did a double take.

I was in a Southampton General Hospital lift with Rick Wakeman. The lift got stuck just out of line with the floor we were getting out on and he helped me lift my Mum in her wheelchair out. She said 'thank you' and he answered, 'not at all'. I whistled Roundabout as I walked away.
 
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