Nice post, FLT. You remind me of a conversation I had once with a very dear friend, now departed. He and his wife were walking on a beach in Greece. A pair of newly weds from their hotel were walking ahead of them. Mate's wife spots a single tattoo on the young man's shoulder - an Arsenal badge. She commented that, if he was to have only one tattoo, the lad might have had the name of his wife. My mate's reply to his lovely wife of forty-odd years was that people can change their partners, but no matter what they can never change their team.
I have cursed Saints over the years - letting Lawrie go through lack of ambition; sacking Chris Nichol; treating Nigel so shabbily are just 3 times that immediately spring to mind. But they remain the oldest love of my life and whoever pulls on the shirt gets my support. I lament the passing of so many; I remember the contributions of some of the greats. Terry Paine was my adolescent idol and I'm delighted to see him back. But as others have said, I remember fondly those who have paid a part in the development of this club. Davies, Channon and MLT will feature in "grandad's-boring-monologues-on-football" for ever because their silky skills were displayed in a Saints shirt. But the contribution of some unsung heroes will not be forgotten.
Those who choose to take off the shirt and don another simply remind me that they are employees and getting sentimental about them is daft. When Luke Shaw plays in CL for United; if Dejan Lovren turns out against him for Barcelona I shall think of them as ex-Saints who gave me great moments to remember. Even if my personal current favourite - Morgan - turns out for Arsenal next year I'll nod approval of a raking pass or one of his rare goals,but I'll recall that night in Bristol or that sublime finish against Liverpool. But they will be gone, and my true affections will be targetted on the new players. Give me until Christmas and I'll be raving on about the new striker, or whoever.
So I hope that Luke is a great success at Old Trafford. He is a true star and deserves his chance of riches. It has been a joy to watch him develop, but now we move on. We are reminded, rather cruelly, that SFC is a business and its better employees will always be looking to get a bigger pay day. But, FLT, for us , as fans, it's always blind love of the club. And long may it be so. Now, come on Ronald. Give us something to get excited about.