Great football weekend for Le Tiss

Matt Le Tissier Matt Le Tissier

MATT Le Tissier has taken to Twitter to congratulate the two main teams in his life for great results yesterday.

The Saints legend was first delighted to see that Guersney booked their place in the quarter finals of the FA Vase by beating Spalding United 3-1.

Then Le Tissier was further cheered by Saints’ incredible win over defending Premier League champions Manchester City.

Le Tissier tweeted: “Wow magnificent result/performances from both my teams today @SouthamptonFC @GuernseyFC #perfectsaturday #happyboy Le Tissier also retweeted a comment from former Manchester City chairman Francis Lee, the man who persuaded Alan Ball to quit as Saints manager to take over at Maine Road in the summer of 1995.

Lee wrote after Saints’ victory: “That's the worst performance I have seen from MCFC for years, utterly atrocious. Southampton much the better side & should have had a pen!”

Comments(15)

magnette says...
2:11pm Sun 10 Feb 13

Did he tweet an apology to #cortese ?

100%Saint says...
2:16pm Sun 10 Feb 13

magnette wrote:
Did he tweet an apology to #cortese ?
I hope he did because Cortese deverses to have a apology. COYR!!!

pinecroft says...
2:37pm Sun 10 Feb 13

nice to see matt happy,wonder what his views are on portsmouths difficulties, great win last night .

slugger says...
2:39pm Sun 10 Feb 13

I thought we were a "laughing stock" Matt ?

Seedhouse the Unrepentant says...
2:56pm Sun 10 Feb 13

slugger wrote:
I thought we were a "laughing stock" Matt ?
Don't. You may not agree with his views but he is still a Saints legend and always will be. Also he happens to be a top bloke as does Franny.

It is not compulsory to take sides in this spat.

Rednose says...
4:03pm Sun 10 Feb 13

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
slugger wrote:
I thought we were a "laughing stock" Matt ?
Don't. You may not agree with his views but he is still a Saints legend and always will be. Also he happens to be a top bloke as does Franny.

It is not compulsory to take sides in this spat.
Absolutely agree. Like an Aldi advert: I likes this Southampton man and I like this Southampton man! Simples sorry had to get the Meerkat one in to. Still deliriously happy from yesterday. COYR

slugger says...
6:47pm Sun 10 Feb 13

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
slugger wrote:
I thought we were a "laughing stock" Matt ?
Don't. You may not agree with his views but he is still a Saints legend and always will be. Also he happens to be a top bloke as does Franny.

It is not compulsory to take sides in this spat.
Not taking sides , I love the fella .....but He said it . not me .

Saintsayer II says...
6:52pm Sun 10 Feb 13

Whoa fells this is still happy week-end time

Saintsayer II says...
6:53pm Sun 10 Feb 13

fellas it should have been fellas

saint Compo says...
7:12pm Sun 10 Feb 13

Once a Saint, always a Saint and that applies to a legend like Le Tiss. I just wish he and NC could truly bury the hatchet.

COYR

Tirau Dan says...
7:45pm Sun 10 Feb 13

when is the next knife going in then

Cornish Saint says...
11:11pm Sun 10 Feb 13

I was at the match yesterday and it was completely buzzing, the best display since the walloping of Spurs in the cup run of 2003, maybe even equalled the last two promo games at St Marys. I should probably be ashamed to admit that I have more pictures on display of LeGod than my own mother, but for Gods sake Matt, get your toys back in your pram, grow up and apologise to Mr Cortese. You are a Saints legend and always will be and kept the Saints in the top league for years, but on the flip side Cortese has taken us from the brink of extinction to the Premier league in 3 years through his choice of mangement and financial investment. I do agree that Nigel did an amazing job into getting us where we are now and I feel excluding him from the Everton programme and the fact that the Chairman was not present at the press conference appointing the new manger was WRONG.Other than that what is your problem with him?Benali is sueing club yet your ex team mate Doddy is in charge of the youth set up so it proves Cortese has no issues with past players. Please Matt go back to supporting the club rather than antagonising it. Please comment as my internet is fooked and it's taken ages to write thise same as time commuting from Cornwall for each game. Sorry to the car park guy last night who had to wait for us as the last people out !!!!

Red n White says...
11:34pm Sun 10 Feb 13

I saw an interesting link to a one-to-one interview with Matt which was in the Sun I think, about Southampton. Matt has obviously learnt to think before he speaks based on this interview as he was a lot more respectful to both Cortese and Pochettino. I think there's another article in the Indepedent as well.

Cornish Saint says...
11:45pm Sun 10 Feb 13

Red n White wrote:
I saw an interesting link to a one-to-one interview with Matt which was in the Sun I think, about Southampton. Matt has obviously learnt to think before he speaks based on this interview as he was a lot more respectful to both Cortese and Pochettino. I think there's another article in the Indepedent as well.
I hope so as even LeGod must realise the fans are bigger than any single person (player, manager or chairman/directors).
Without the fans there wouldn't be a club.

lowe esteem says...
12:23pm Mon 11 Feb 13

Cornish Saint wrote:
Red n White wrote:
I saw an interesting link to a one-to-one interview with Matt which was in the Sun I think, about Southampton. Matt has obviously learnt to think before he speaks based on this interview as he was a lot more respectful to both Cortese and Pochettino. I think there's another article in the Indepedent as well.
I hope so as even LeGod must realise the fans are bigger than any single person (player, manager or chairman/directors).

Without the fans there wouldn't be a club.
Le God is a fan too, and never been bigger than the club, you do get this about 'your own' don't you?
My worry is about somebody else neglecting all of the fan-base -still work to be done.

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