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Hall of Fame induction for Saints legend
6:00am Thursday 22nd November 2012 in Sport
By Adam Leitch, Chief Sports Writer
Lawrie McMenemy
Lawrie McMenemy will tonight receive one of football management’s greatest accolades as he is inducted into the LMA Hall of Fame.
Saints’ 1976 FA Cup winning boss will be given the honour at the League Managers Association’s gala dinner at Wembley.
He will also have his name officially added to the list of managers to have overseen 1,000 or more senior games.
McMenemy, who also led Saints to second place in the top flight in 1984 and into a number of European campaigns, will become only the 34th manager in the Hall of Fame.
That includes all past England managers, regardless of length of service.
He is also only the 20th manager added to the 1,000 club.
The Hall of Fame nomination comes from a panel of officials and managers who have also noted McMenemy’s outstanding contribution to charity work, much of which takes places in Hampshire.
And also the achievements driven forward by the Lawrie McMenemy Centre for Football Research in Southampton at Solent University.
A delighted McMenemy, 76, last night said: “It’s great to be in a group of managers who have done 1,000 games."
For full story and more Saints news, don't miss today's Daily Echo.
Comments(87)
nedscrumpo
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7:21am Thu 22 Nov 12
saint61
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7:23am Thu 22 Nov 12
Mush On The Beach
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7:28am Thu 22 Nov 12
I hope Nigel is able to follow in the same footsteps.
mack chinnon
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7:32am Thu 22 Nov 12
Mush On The Beach wrote:Ditto.
Congratulations Lawrie, an all time great at our club.
I hope Nigel is able to follow in the same footsteps.
kent141
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7:54am Thu 22 Nov 12
mack chinnon wrote:Lol, great sense of humour.
Mush On The Beach wrote:Ditto.
Congratulations Lawrie, an all time great at our club.
I hope Nigel is able to follow in the same footsteps.
Southampton Dominance
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8:05am Thu 22 Nov 12
saint61 wrote:Yes, a complete fraud, who helped us win the FA Cup, was responsible for getting Keegan in a Saints shirt & managed the team that finished runners up in the old first division. Typical! The skunts are out & about again! How sad! sssssshhhhhh
a complete fraud
Little Hitler
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8:08am Thu 22 Nov 12
JohnItaly
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8:10am Thu 22 Nov 12
saint61 wrote:They say talking to yourself about yourself is a sign of ???? Answer on a post to saint61.
a complete fraud
Southampton Dominance
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8:10am Thu 22 Nov 12
Little Hitler wrote:WUM, shhhhhhhh!
I don't think you understand the point of shhhhhhhh!
kent141
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8:10am Thu 22 Nov 12
Strasbourg Saint
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8:15am Thu 22 Nov 12
hhhhhould have happened years ago.
SaintAsh1964
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8:19am Thu 22 Nov 12
scooter75
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8:19am Thu 22 Nov 12
kent141 wrote:Like.
Big mac enters the LMA Hall while Adkins enters the LMAO Hall.
SaintAsh1964
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8:25am Thu 22 Nov 12
shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
hhhhhhh
Southampton Dominance
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8:30am Thu 22 Nov 12
SaintAsh1964 wrote:What, is this your attempt at sarcasm! He's 76 years old! What should he be doing, keepy uppies with the youth team? Another skunt, up bright & early! shhhhhhhhhhh!
Well deserved, a true Saints legend, shame his services are not used more by the club.
scooter75
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8:31am Thu 22 Nov 12
Stroppy_gramps
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8:46am Thu 22 Nov 12
how delightful.
haven't been on for a bit - busy at work so I have no clue what the 'sshhhh' campaign is but I have a fairly good idea about it.
so um.... 'ssshhhh'
seventh-junction
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9:01am Thu 22 Nov 12
Stroppy_gramps wrote:You'll get the hang of it when the mongloids from the east keep infesting this site. Watch out for a certain one who is trying to pretend he is now a Saints fan.....hes a complete knobwand!
Score another one for Saints,
how delightful.
haven't been on for a bit - busy at work so I have no clue what the 'sshhhh' campaign is but I have a fairly good idea about it.
so um.... 'ssshhhh'
007....Skuntfall...S
ssssshhhhhhh...
Saintsayer II
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9:02am Thu 22 Nov 12
can we start a ssshhhh er's hall of fame cos some days its bloody hard to do
Alicesdad
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9:07am Thu 22 Nov 12
Big Mac was a manager of the old school, before clubs became corporate and when working men could stand on the terraces and have a pint and not have to take out a mortgage for a season ticket.
Those were days when the top four or five clubs could not be guessed accurately at the start of the season.
You never ever heard of the owners of the clubs, they were rich old boys tucked away somewhere and hardly anybody knew their names. There were no directors of football and no chief executives. The manager was the manager and the coach was either the bloke in a tracksuit in the team photo or the means to get to away matches.
Big Mac was also on the very first TV Panel along with the likes of Paddy Crerand, Derek Dougan and Malcolm Allison. Great days.
Long time ago. Well done that man. Big Mac you are a true icon representing a time that football was still a preserve of the local community and not the vehicle for corporate greed that it is now.
Alicesdad
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9:07am Thu 22 Nov 12
Big Mac was a manager of the old school, before clubs became corporate and when working men could stand on the terraces and have a pint and not have to take out a mortgage for a season ticket.
Those were days when the top four or five clubs could not be guessed accurately at the start of the season.
You never ever heard of the owners of the clubs, they were rich old boys tucked away somewhere and hardly anybody knew their names. There were no directors of football and no chief executives. The manager was the manager and the coach was either the bloke in a tracksuit in the team photo or the means to get to away matches.
Big Mac was also on the very first TV Panel along with the likes of Paddy Crerand, Derek Dougan and Malcolm Allison. Great days.
Long time ago. Well done that man. Big Mac you are a true icon representing a time that football was still a preserve of the local community and not the vehicle for corporate greed that it is now.
Confucious
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9:28am Thu 22 Nov 12
Well done on the shhhhhhhhhh campaign and sticking to it. Silence really is the most perfect expression of scorn.
Beer Monster
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9:31am Thu 22 Nov 12
Strasbourg Saint
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9:34am Thu 22 Nov 12
Saintsayer II wrote:Innit! Strength in unity and all that.
We had some great days under LM and the last couple of years under NA have re-created that great ''to-gether as one'' atmosphere
can we start a ssshhhh er's hall of fame cos some days its bloody hard to do
When I first read the headline, I thought NC (out of character, I know) had decided to create a Saints hall of fame at SMS ..... now there's an idea which would recognise the past without the need to intrude on the present or VERY BRIGHT future ..... and Lawrie Mac was going to be the first to be inducted.
I gather they already have one at Fratton. The criterion is simple: unsullied legends only.
It's not such a long list (of course) because the 'unsullied' bit somewhat reduced the list.
Still, it's just as well because they don't have a wall long enough for the huge number of (sullied) heroes who have over the years helped to create a club at which the bestest (blah blah blah) fans in the world have literally in their tens of hundreds watched (and booed) the bestest football in world (for about 80 minutes per match, at least).
It’s a pity, it would be a tourist attraction to rival the Mary Rose, Warrior and Victory -also great Skateville relics of the past - and would help the world to better know the people behind the club which, unrivalled by any other club in the world, has become famous for its proud history of buying trophies, packing parks, ringing annoying little bells, not paying charities and disappearing into the footballing abyss (aka the Rymans League).
Alas, it’s such a wasted opportunity!
Southampton Dominance
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9:39am Thu 22 Nov 12
seventh-junction wrote:You go girl! ssssshhhhhhh
Stroppy_gramps wrote:You'll get the hang of it when the mongloids from the east keep infesting this site. Watch out for a certain one who is trying to pretend he is now a Saints fan.....hes a complete knobwand!
Score another one for Saints,
how delightful.
haven't been on for a bit - busy at work so I have no clue what the 'sshhhh' campaign is but I have a fairly good idea about it.
so um.... 'ssshhhh'
007....Skuntfall...S
ssssshhhhhhh...
Strasbourg Saint
says...
9:41am Thu 22 Nov 12
Alicesdad wrote:Oh, the good ol' days.
Well deserved. Congratulations.
Big Mac was a manager of the old school, before clubs became corporate and when working men could stand on the terraces and have a pint and not have to take out a mortgage for a season ticket.
Those were days when the top four or five clubs could not be guessed accurately at the start of the season.
You never ever heard of the owners of the clubs, they were rich old boys tucked away somewhere and hardly anybody knew their names. There were no directors of football and no chief executives. The manager was the manager and the coach was either the bloke in a tracksuit in the team photo or the means to get to away matches.
Big Mac was also on the very first TV Panel along with the likes of Paddy Crerand, Derek Dougan and Malcolm Allison. Great days.
Long time ago. Well done that man. Big Mac you are a true icon representing a time that football was still a preserve of the local community and not the vehicle for corporate greed that it is now.
PC, DD, MA and Big Mac (not to forget Mick Channon, of course). On Sky, you find a panel of expertly manicured sideburns like that.
SO50 Saint
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9:43am Thu 22 Nov 12
ssshhhhh
Too young to remember Lawrie Mac but he did a fantastic job for the club and from what I can gather very few people in the footballing world have a bad word to say about him
Southampton Dominance
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9:44am Thu 22 Nov 12
seventh-junction wrote:Oh I get it! Skyfall, Skuntfall! Going by the amount of times you use it, you're obviously very proud of it! How many hours were spent, racking your peanut size brain, for that gem?
Stroppy_gramps wrote:You'll get the hang of it when the mongloids from the east keep infesting this site. Watch out for a certain one who is trying to pretend he is now a Saints fan.....hes a complete knobwand!
Score another one for Saints,
how delightful.
haven't been on for a bit - busy at work so I have no clue what the 'sshhhh' campaign is but I have a fairly good idea about it.
so um.... 'ssshhhh'
007....Skuntfall...S
ssssshhhhhhh...
Southampton Dominance
says...
9:46am Thu 22 Nov 12
SO50 Saint wrote:Woah Woah Woah! Honey, put your claws back in!
Southampton Dominance such a decent name such a shame about the person writing the garbage.
ssshhhhh
Too young to remember Lawrie Mac but he did a fantastic job for the club and from what I can gather very few people in the footballing world have a bad word to say about him
Nemesisaint
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9:59am Thu 22 Nov 12
SaintAsh1964
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10:02am Thu 22 Nov 12
Southampton Dominance wrote:Pr1ck, we should use him more as an Ambassador for the club you thick tw@t
SaintAsh1964 wrote:What, is this your attempt at sarcasm! He's 76 years old! What should he be doing, keepy uppies with the youth team? Another skunt, up bright & early! shhhhhhhhhhh!
Well deserved, a true Saints legend, shame his services are not used more by the club.
Call me a skunt dopey, Southampton born and bred.
St Retford
says...
10:03am Thu 22 Nov 12
GT: "He's done him. He's done him from over there."
Phil Neal: "He's f***in' done him. He's f***in' done 'im from over there."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
GT: "Where's Gazza?"
PN: "GAZZA!"
GT: "He's f***ed."
PN: "Gazza? F***ed."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
Amazing scenes.
St Retford
says...
10:07am Thu 22 Nov 12
SaintAsh1964 wrote:Shhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Southampton Dominance wrote:Pr1ck, we should use him more as an Ambassador for the club you thick tw@t
SaintAsh1964 wrote:What, is this your attempt at sarcasm! He's 76 years old! What should he be doing, keepy uppies with the youth team? Another skunt, up bright & early! shhhhhhhhhhh!
Well deserved, a true Saints legend, shame his services are not used more by the club.
Call me a skunt dopey, Southampton born and bred.
Bobby1976
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10:12am Thu 22 Nov 12
First became a Saints fan watchIng the
FA cup on 1976, stayed up until 3am local time as a kid, loving watching the underdog win! Lawrie is an absolute legend, bringing KK and a host of other talent to the Dell. I see Nigel in the same way, committed to the club, looking at the longer term picture and with the the backing of the fans.
I don't post very often but been a Saints fan for over 35 years and on my first trip to the UK can boast that within 2 hours of touching down was being shown around St Mary's by Herbie. Great Stadium and looking forward to seeing Saints hold on to their EPL status and prosper. COYR.....
Southampton Dominance
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10:17am Thu 22 Nov 12
SaintAsh1964 wrote:Really! You a**w1pe!
Southampton Dominance wrote:Pr1ck, we should use him more as an Ambassador for the club you thick tw@t
SaintAsh1964 wrote:What, is this your attempt at sarcasm! He's 76 years old! What should he be doing, keepy uppies with the youth team? Another skunt, up bright & early! shhhhhhhhhhh!
Well deserved, a true Saints legend, shame his services are not used more by the club.
Call me a skunt dopey, Southampton born and bred.
saintshorse101
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10:21am Thu 22 Nov 12
sssssssshhhhhhhhhhhh
h
i loved Eighth Wonder always were my favs!
puppy saint
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10:31am Thu 22 Nov 12
St Retford wrote:I try and watch 'The Impossible Job' at least once a year. LM is the only one to emerge with any credibility intact. Phil Neal is so far up Taylor's rectum that I'm surprised you can hear anything he says. Taylor is comedy gold all the way through but his attempt at instructing Nigel Clough how to play 'in the hole' never ceases to amuse, amaze and baffle me (and young Clough!).
LM as a Saints boss was a little before my time, which is a shame as by all accounts we were very good in those days. The first time I became aware of him was when he was Graham Taylor's assistant, playing his part in the greatest football documentary of all time. The people actually in charge of the England squad were basically:
GT: "He's done him. He's done him from over there."
Phil Neal: "He's f***in' done him. He's f***in' done 'im from over there."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
GT: "Where's Gazza?"
PN: "GAZZA!"
GT: "He's f***ed."
PN: "Gazza? F***ed."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
Amazing scenes.
"F%kin' Des!"
Ssssskuntssshhhhhhhh
h! It's sad to see such attention seeking.
Mush On The Beach
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10:33am Thu 22 Nov 12
Bobby1976 wrote:Lawrie was the master of signing great old pros moved on from top teams who still had something to give and mixing the pot with hot young talent.
Absolute legend!
First became a Saints fan watchIng the
FA cup on 1976, stayed up until 3am local time as a kid, loving watching the underdog win! Lawrie is an absolute legend, bringing KK and a host of other talent to the Dell. I see Nigel in the same way, committed to the club, looking at the longer term picture and with the the backing of the fans.
I don't post very often but been a Saints fan for over 35 years and on my first trip to the UK can boast that within 2 hours of touching down was being shown around St Mary's by Herbie. Great Stadium and looking forward to seeing Saints hold on to their EPL status and prosper. COYR.....
I think our current model of packing the squad full with rising young potential is great too, but think we could do with a couple of extra old heads for leadership in key positions.
St Retford
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10:42am Thu 22 Nov 12
puppy saint wrote:The bit when he sends Nige on is amazing. I've never seen a man look so confused upon receiving a set of instructions.
St Retford wrote:I try and watch 'The Impossible Job' at least once a year. LM is the only one to emerge with any credibility intact. Phil Neal is so far up Taylor's rectum that I'm surprised you can hear anything he says. Taylor is comedy gold all the way through but his attempt at instructing Nigel Clough how to play 'in the hole' never ceases to amuse, amaze and baffle me (and young Clough!).
LM as a Saints boss was a little before my time, which is a shame as by all accounts we were very good in those days. The first time I became aware of him was when he was Graham Taylor's assistant, playing his part in the greatest football documentary of all time. The people actually in charge of the England squad were basically:
GT: "He's done him. He's done him from over there."
Phil Neal: "He's f***in' done him. He's f***in' done 'im from over there."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
GT: "Where's Gazza?"
PN: "GAZZA!"
GT: "He's f***ed."
PN: "Gazza? F***ed."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
Amazing scenes.
"F%kin' Des!"
Ssssskuntssshhhhhhhh
h! It's sad to see such attention seeking.
I watched it fairly recently and despite his rank ineptitude you do feel a little bit sorry for Graham Taylor.
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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10:47am Thu 22 Nov 12
Well done Big Mac it was you that got me to spend a fortune following the Saints through thick and thin these last 40 years. On second thoughts - youbastard!
Strasbourg Saint
says...
10:52am Thu 22 Nov 12
puppy saint wrote:What attention seeking?
St Retford wrote:I try and watch 'The Impossible Job' at least once a year. LM is the only one to emerge with any credibility intact. Phil Neal is so far up Taylor's rectum that I'm surprised you can hear anything he says. Taylor is comedy gold all the way through but his attempt at instructing Nigel Clough how to play 'in the hole' never ceases to amuse, amaze and baffle me (and young Clough!).
LM as a Saints boss was a little before my time, which is a shame as by all accounts we were very good in those days. The first time I became aware of him was when he was Graham Taylor's assistant, playing his part in the greatest football documentary of all time. The people actually in charge of the England squad were basically:
GT: "He's done him. He's done him from over there."
Phil Neal: "He's f***in' done him. He's f***in' done 'im from over there."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
GT: "Where's Gazza?"
PN: "GAZZA!"
GT: "He's f***ed."
PN: "Gazza? F***ed."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
Amazing scenes.
"F%kin' Des!"
Ssssskuntssshhhhhhhh
h! It's sad to see such attention seeking.
I haven't noticed it.
Must have missed something!
Mush On The Beach
says...
10:56am Thu 22 Nov 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:The runt skunt of the litter always has to gasp for attention
puppy saint wrote:What attention seeking?
St Retford wrote:I try and watch 'The Impossible Job' at least once a year. LM is the only one to emerge with any credibility intact. Phil Neal is so far up Taylor's rectum that I'm surprised you can hear anything he says. Taylor is comedy gold all the way through but his attempt at instructing Nigel Clough how to play 'in the hole' never ceases to amuse, amaze and baffle me (and young Clough!).
LM as a Saints boss was a little before my time, which is a shame as by all accounts we were very good in those days. The first time I became aware of him was when he was Graham Taylor's assistant, playing his part in the greatest football documentary of all time. The people actually in charge of the England squad were basically:
GT: "He's done him. He's done him from over there."
Phil Neal: "He's f***in' done him. He's f***in' done 'im from over there."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
GT: "Where's Gazza?"
PN: "GAZZA!"
GT: "He's f***ed."
PN: "Gazza? F***ed."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
Amazing scenes.
"F%kin' Des!"
Ssssskuntssshhhhhhhh
h! It's sad to see such attention seeking.
I haven't noticed it.
Must have missed something!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
says...
10:57am Thu 22 Nov 12
Mush On The Beach wrote:Trouble is they earn so much now they don't need to play on. For yesterdays Keegan, George, Worthington, Ball etc you could read todays Scholes, Giggs etc but they will go from Man U straight into retirement.
Bobby1976 wrote:Lawrie was the master of signing great old pros moved on from top teams who still had something to give and mixing the pot with hot young talent.
Absolute legend!
First became a Saints fan watchIng the
FA cup on 1976, stayed up until 3am local time as a kid, loving watching the underdog win! Lawrie is an absolute legend, bringing KK and a host of other talent to the Dell. I see Nigel in the same way, committed to the club, looking at the longer term picture and with the the backing of the fans.
I don't post very often but been a Saints fan for over 35 years and on my first trip to the UK can boast that within 2 hours of touching down was being shown around St Mary's by Herbie. Great Stadium and looking forward to seeing Saints hold on to their EPL status and prosper. COYR.....
I think our current model of packing the squad full with rising young potential is great too, but think we could do with a couple of extra old heads for leadership in key positions.
puppy saint
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10:59am Thu 22 Nov 12
St Retford wrote:He doesn't do himself any favours but he is also victim of some rather dubious decisions, especially against t'Dutchies in Rotterdam.
puppy saint wrote:The bit when he sends Nige on is amazing. I've never seen a man look so confused upon receiving a set of instructions.
St Retford wrote:I try and watch 'The Impossible Job' at least once a year. LM is the only one to emerge with any credibility intact. Phil Neal is so far up Taylor's rectum that I'm surprised you can hear anything he says. Taylor is comedy gold all the way through but his attempt at instructing Nigel Clough how to play 'in the hole' never ceases to amuse, amaze and baffle me (and young Clough!).
LM as a Saints boss was a little before my time, which is a shame as by all accounts we were very good in those days. The first time I became aware of him was when he was Graham Taylor's assistant, playing his part in the greatest football documentary of all time. The people actually in charge of the England squad were basically:
GT: "He's done him. He's done him from over there."
Phil Neal: "He's f***in' done him. He's f***in' done 'im from over there."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
GT: "Where's Gazza?"
PN: "GAZZA!"
GT: "He's f***ed."
PN: "Gazza? F***ed."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
Amazing scenes.
"F%kin' Des!"
Ssssskuntssshhhhhhhh
h! It's sad to see such attention seeking.
I watched it fairly recently and despite his rank ineptitude you do feel a little bit sorry for Graham Taylor.
"I'm a metre."
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
says...
11:02am Thu 22 Nov 12
Talking of mental images what do others picture in their minds when talking about the skunts? My image is a sort of cross between the meerkat and kreacher from Harry Potter.
angus mc coatup
says...
11:06am Thu 22 Nov 12
happy days !!
an anagram of dominance is
" a dim nonce "
say no more.
sssshhhhhh !!
Strasbourg Saint
says...
11:06am Thu 22 Nov 12
I was at SMS with the little Strassies a season or two ago and we were collecting autographs after a match. I have no memory of the team we were playing - once I scroll down the tables below QPR, I sort of forget those other 72 teams. Anyway, along came Mac. He was immediately surrounded by fans, including me and I explained to the little Strassies who this big feller was.
You know that look you get when someone from your past meets your eyes and sort of recognises you? Well, Mac and I had one of those moments (no, not in a BHA sort of way). It felt as if he and I both had the same thought at the same time .....
..... '1976 and all that, we were there.'
(Vomit first …..
..... then cue Bryan Adams ….. ‘those were the best days of our lives …..’
..... then vomit again ……
SaintAsh1964
says...
11:08am Thu 22 Nov 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Apologies seed, but that was a punch to low!
SaintAsh1964 whilst your sentiments are totally correct, he is a thickcunt, the whole point of the ssssssssssshhhh campaign is not to lower ourselves to direct conversation with the inbred skunts. You might catch something unpleasant.
Well done Big Mac it was you that got me to spend a fortune following the Saints through thick and thin these last 40 years. On second thoughts - youbastard!
ssssssssssssssshhhhh
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :)
TheSaintsMan
says...
11:08am Thu 22 Nov 12
COYR!!!
Strasbourg Saint
says...
11:16am Thu 22 Nov 12
Mush On The Beach wrote:Trouble is, Mush, in a normal litter, there's one runt and the rest are fine.
Strasbourg Saint wrote:The runt skunt of the litter always has to gasp for attention
puppy saint wrote:What attention seeking?
St Retford wrote:I try and watch 'The Impossible Job' at least once a year. LM is the only one to emerge with any credibility intact. Phil Neal is so far up Taylor's rectum that I'm surprised you can hear anything he says. Taylor is comedy gold all the way through but his attempt at instructing Nigel Clough how to play 'in the hole' never ceases to amuse, amaze and baffle me (and young Clough!).
LM as a Saints boss was a little before my time, which is a shame as by all accounts we were very good in those days. The first time I became aware of him was when he was Graham Taylor's assistant, playing his part in the greatest football documentary of all time. The people actually in charge of the England squad were basically:
GT: "He's done him. He's done him from over there."
Phil Neal: "He's f***in' done him. He's f***in' done 'im from over there."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
GT: "Where's Gazza?"
PN: "GAZZA!"
GT: "He's f***ed."
PN: "Gazza? F***ed."
LM: "I don't belaaaaayve it."
Amazing scenes.
"F%kin' Des!"
Ssssskuntssshhhhhhhh
h! It's sad to see such attention seeking.
I haven't noticed it.
Must have missed something!
Not so in a little of skunts, which probably explains why so many are on here gasping for attention.
As for Seed's description, I think the Kreacher comparison works. Maybe there's a bit of Golom about them, too.
angus mc coatup
says...
11:16am Thu 22 Nov 12
angus mc coatup wrote:come to think of it, an anagram of
the big man is ledge for me,can still remember the open bus tour round the city after the cup final.how good was that,scarves an flags everywhere.
happy days !!
an anagram of dominance is
" a dim nonce "
say no more.
sssshhhhhh !!
southampton dominance is
" thomas upton a dim nonce "
haha................
says it all
puppy saint
says...
11:18am Thu 22 Nov 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
says...
11:18am Thu 22 Nov 12
SaintAsh1964 wrote:No worries.
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Apologies seed, but that was a punch to low!
SaintAsh1964 whilst your sentiments are totally correct, he is a thickcunt, the whole point of the ssssssssssshhhh campaign is not to lower ourselves to direct conversation with the inbred skunts. You might catch something unpleasant.
Well done Big Mac it was you that got me to spend a fortune following the Saints through thick and thin these last 40 years. On second thoughts - youbastard!
ssssssssssssssshhhhh
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :)
sssssssssssssssshhhh
hhhhhhh!
OSPREYSAINT
says...
11:18am Thu 22 Nov 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:I can't think why you brought that up!
Meanwhile, regarding Mac, sorry for indulging in an old tale but .....
I was at SMS with the little Strassies a season or two ago and we were collecting autographs after a match. I have no memory of the team we were playing - once I scroll down the tables below QPR, I sort of forget those other 72 teams. Anyway, along came Mac. He was immediately surrounded by fans, including me and I explained to the little Strassies who this big feller was.
You know that look you get when someone from your past meets your eyes and sort of recognises you? Well, Mac and I had one of those moments (no, not in a BHA sort of way). It felt as if he and I both had the same thought at the same time .....
..... '1976 and all that, we were there.'
(Vomit first …..
..... then cue Bryan Adams ….. ‘those were the best days of our lives …..’
..... then vomit again ……
Abbey Saint
says...
11:20am Thu 22 Nov 12
saint61 wrote:Troll
a complete fraud
mack chinnon
says...
11:23am Thu 22 Nov 12
angus mc coatup wrote:Very good Angus.
angus mc coatup wrote:come to think of it, an anagram of
the big man is ledge for me,can still remember the open bus tour round the city after the cup final.how good was that,scarves an flags everywhere.
happy days !!
an anagram of dominance is
" a dim nonce "
say no more.
sssshhhhhh !!
southampton dominance is
" thomas upton a dim nonce "
haha................
says it all
Come on Coventry.
Strasbourg Saint
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11:35am Thu 22 Nov 12
OSPREYSAINT wrote:It's amazing what these threads throw up, Osprey!
Strasbourg Saint wrote:I can't think why you brought that up!
Meanwhile, regarding Mac, sorry for indulging in an old tale but .....
I was at SMS with the little Strassies a season or two ago and we were collecting autographs after a match. I have no memory of the team we were playing - once I scroll down the tables below QPR, I sort of forget those other 72 teams. Anyway, along came Mac. He was immediately surrounded by fans, including me and I explained to the little Strassies who this big feller was.
You know that look you get when someone from your past meets your eyes and sort of recognises you? Well, Mac and I had one of those moments (no, not in a BHA sort of way). It felt as if he and I both had the same thought at the same time .....
..... '1976 and all that, we were there.'
(Vomit first …..
..... then cue Bryan Adams ….. ‘those were the best days of our lives …..’
..... then vomit again ……
Mush On The Beach
says...
11:37am Thu 22 Nov 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Sadly , I think you are right as the money in the game now has certainly changed it all, even average players now are millionaires FFS.
Mush On The Beach wrote:Trouble is they earn so much now they don't need to play on. For yesterdays Keegan, George, Worthington, Ball etc you could read todays Scholes, Giggs etc but they will go from Man U straight into retirement.
Bobby1976 wrote:Lawrie was the master of signing great old pros moved on from top teams who still had something to give and mixing the pot with hot young talent.
Absolute legend!
First became a Saints fan watchIng the
FA cup on 1976, stayed up until 3am local time as a kid, loving watching the underdog win! Lawrie is an absolute legend, bringing KK and a host of other talent to the Dell. I see Nigel in the same way, committed to the club, looking at the longer term picture and with the the backing of the fans.
I don't post very often but been a Saints fan for over 35 years and on my first trip to the UK can boast that within 2 hours of touching down was being shown around St Mary's by Herbie. Great Stadium and looking forward to seeing Saints hold on to their EPL status and prosper. COYR.....
I think our current model of packing the squad full with rising young potential is great too, but think we could do with a couple of extra old heads for leadership in key positions.
Hopefully, there are always exceptions to the rule in the recent era, I mean some players that will go on forever for the love of the game and swap clubs e.g. Teddie Sheringham, Brad Friedal, Robbie Fowler, David Beckham, Craig Bellamy, surely they didn’t need the money.
I still play on Sundays and am left footed if you need me Nigel.
angus mc coatup
says...
11:44am Thu 22 Nov 12
Strasbourg Saint wrote:we're all getting sick of these regurgitated posts. ;0)
OSPREYSAINT wrote:It's amazing what these threads throw up, Osprey!
Strasbourg Saint wrote:I can't think why you brought that up!
Meanwhile, regarding Mac, sorry for indulging in an old tale but .....
I was at SMS with the little Strassies a season or two ago and we were collecting autographs after a match. I have no memory of the team we were playing - once I scroll down the tables below QPR, I sort of forget those other 72 teams. Anyway, along came Mac. He was immediately surrounded by fans, including me and I explained to the little Strassies who this big feller was.
You know that look you get when someone from your past meets your eyes and sort of recognises you? Well, Mac and I had one of those moments (no, not in a BHA sort of way). It felt as if he and I both had the same thought at the same time .....
..... '1976 and all that, we were there.'
(Vomit first …..
..... then cue Bryan Adams ….. ‘those were the best days of our lives …..’
..... then vomit again ……
Mush On The Beach
says...
12:01pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Fred Sewage Dinage wannabees in blue and white crappy nappies crying that it’s not fair that those up the road in Red and White are so blessed when we have been permanently cursed as life’s eternal losers
The 'runt skunt'. I like that, has a certain ring to it and creates an amazing mental image.
Talking of mental images what do others picture in their minds when talking about the skunts? My image is a sort of cross between the meerkat and kreacher from Harry Potter.
Strasbourg Saint
says...
12:09pm Thu 22 Nov 12
angus mc coatup wrote:Sorry, I just thought I'd CHUCK it in to the conversation. Maybe we could HEAVE it removed before too many others click the quote button and REGURGITATE it.
Strasbourg Saint wrote:we're all getting sick of these regurgitated posts. ;0)
OSPREYSAINT wrote:It's amazing what these threads throw up, Osprey!
Strasbourg Saint wrote:I can't think why you brought that up!
Meanwhile, regarding Mac, sorry for indulging in an old tale but .....
I was at SMS with the little Strassies a season or two ago and we were collecting autographs after a match. I have no memory of the team we were playing - once I scroll down the tables below QPR, I sort of forget those other 72 teams. Anyway, along came Mac. He was immediately surrounded by fans, including me and I explained to the little Strassies who this big feller was.
You know that look you get when someone from your past meets your eyes and sort of recognises you? Well, Mac and I had one of those moments (no, not in a BHA sort of way). It felt as if he and I both had the same thought at the same time .....
..... '1976 and all that, we were there.'
(Vomit first …..
..... then cue Bryan Adams ….. ‘those were the best days of our lives …..’
..... then vomit again ……
Anyway, I say, I say, I say, what's the best vegetable for preventing sickness?
(I don't know, what is the best vegetable for preventing sickness?)
Puke-umber!
I better stop now; I'm beginning to REPEAT myself.
OSPREYSAINT
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12:16pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Seedhouse the Unrepentant
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12:24pm Thu 22 Nov 12
puppy saint wrote:Stop loitering sonny.
I see PC Seedy is on the beat again.
st1halo
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1:16pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Mush On The Beach wrote:I imagine a runt skunt to be like a cross between the Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang / Fagin and Simon Cowell - a wierd, ugly, creepy creature who loves himself and is really fookn annoying!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Fred Sewage Dinage wannabees in blue and white crappy nappies crying that it’s not fair that those up the road in Red and White are so blessed when we have been permanently cursed as life’s eternal losers
The 'runt skunt'. I like that, has a certain ring to it and creates an amazing mental image.
Talking of mental images what do others picture in their minds when talking about the skunts? My image is a sort of cross between the meerkat and kreacher from Harry Potter.
STID
*Cue the Bond theme*
SFCOLDBOY
says...
1:20pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Off to work now keep the SHHhkhhhhhhhhhhhhshh
h campaign going.
Bye all
COYS
st1halo
says...
1:30pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Hopefully he'll get a statue at SMS one day (though I can't see it while NC is there!.... No... I'm not Tebourba!!!)
STID
Mush On The Beach
says...
1:38pm Thu 22 Nov 12
st1halo wrote:Runt Skunt (TM Mush OTB)!!!!
Mush On The Beach wrote:I imagine a runt skunt to be like a cross between the Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang / Fagin and Simon Cowell - a wierd, ugly, creepy creature who loves himself and is really fookn annoying!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Fred Sewage Dinage wannabees in blue and white crappy nappies crying that it’s not fair that those up the road in Red and White are so blessed when we have been permanently cursed as life’s eternal losers
The 'runt skunt'. I like that, has a certain ring to it and creates an amazing mental image.
Talking of mental images what do others picture in their minds when talking about the skunts? My image is a sort of cross between the meerkat and kreacher from Harry Potter.
STID
*Cue the Bond theme*
That’s it, I believe you equate to the Gimp Mong (age 52+) with the funny hat, cowbell and fat gut that apparently lives with his Mum. PUP (Hardcore!!!)
Children, come out play!!!!
st1halo
says...
1:57pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Mush On The Beach wrote:Need to place an entry into the Concise Oxford dictionary---
st1halo wrote:Runt Skunt (TM Mush OTB)!!!!
Mush On The Beach wrote:I imagine a runt skunt to be like a cross between the Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang / Fagin and Simon Cowell - a wierd, ugly, creepy creature who loves himself and is really fookn annoying!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Fred Sewage Dinage wannabees in blue and white crappy nappies crying that it’s not fair that those up the road in Red and White are so blessed when we have been permanently cursed as life’s eternal losers
The 'runt skunt'. I like that, has a certain ring to it and creates an amazing mental image.
Talking of mental images what do others picture in their minds when talking about the skunts? My image is a sort of cross between the meerkat and kreacher from Harry Potter.
STID
*Cue the Bond theme*
That’s it, I believe you equate to the Gimp Mong (age 52+) with the funny hat, cowbell and fat gut that apparently lives with his Mum. PUP (Hardcore!!!)
Children, come out play!!!!
'Runt Skunt' (TM MushOTB)
Definition - noun - Westwood
Look no further!
STID
*Cue the Bond theme*
More Glory
says...
1:58pm Thu 22 Nov 12
I always liked his quote about Violins
"An ideal team consists of 4 violinists and 7 road-sweepers" - and I guess he ahieved that somewhat with his oldies n young'ns
From your point of view - Shame about the documentary he was in with Graham Taylor. It was funny though - you have to admit that.
saintshorse101
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1:59pm Thu 22 Nov 12
sssssssshhhhhhhhhh
saintkenny
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2:11pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Mush On The Beach
says...
2:20pm Thu 22 Nov 12
saintkenny wrote:Kenny, stop distorting the skunts history with FACTS, it makes them tetchy
one of saints finest managers never lost to the skunts one of te reasons why the saints lead by 34 wins to 17 ,a life time of bragging rights .and his help with the engand setup .not to mention the things he has done for charities .much deserved
scooter75
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2:29pm Thu 22 Nov 12
SaintAsh1964 wrote:oh dear...
Southampton Dominance wrote:Pr1ck, we should use him more as an Ambassador for the club you thick tw@t
SaintAsh1964 wrote:What, is this your attempt at sarcasm! He's 76 years old! What should he be doing, keepy uppies with the youth team? Another skunt, up bright & early! shhhhhhhhhhh!
Well deserved, a true Saints legend, shame his services are not used more by the club.
Call me a skunt dopey, Southampton born and bred.
scooter75
says...
2:34pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Mush On The Beach wrote:oh dear.....
st1halo wrote:Runt Skunt (TM Mush OTB)!!!!
Mush On The Beach wrote:I imagine a runt skunt to be like a cross between the Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang / Fagin and Simon Cowell - a wierd, ugly, creepy creature who loves himself and is really fookn annoying!
Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:Fred Sewage Dinage wannabees in blue and white crappy nappies crying that it’s not fair that those up the road in Red and White are so blessed when we have been permanently cursed as life’s eternal losers
The 'runt skunt'. I like that, has a certain ring to it and creates an amazing mental image.
Talking of mental images what do others picture in their minds when talking about the skunts? My image is a sort of cross between the meerkat and kreacher from Harry Potter.
STID
*Cue the Bond theme*
That’s it, I believe you equate to the Gimp Mong (age 52+) with the funny hat, cowbell and fat gut that apparently lives with his Mum. PUP (Hardcore!!!)
Children, come out play!!!!
CB FRY LIVES
says...
2:34pm Thu 22 Nov 12
kent141 wrote:What is this then.you expect Nigel Adkins to go on to manage SUNDERLAND and get them relegated LIKE lawrie mac did.It would be great if the mackems went down this season with qpr and either wigan or villa. COYR
mack chinnon wrote:Lol, great sense of humour.
Mush On The Beach wrote:Ditto.
Congratulations Lawrie, an all time great at our club.
I hope Nigel is able to follow in the same footsteps.
CB FRY LIVES
says...
2:35pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Southampton Dominance wrote:I think harry ratknapp deserves that accolade more than BIG MAC.
saint61 wrote:Yes, a complete fraud, who helped us win the FA Cup, was responsible for getting Keegan in a Saints shirt & managed the team that finished runners up in the old first division. Typical! The skunts are out & about again! How sad! sssssshhhhhh
a complete fraud
CB FRY LIVES
says...
2:43pm Thu 22 Nov 12
SHILTON,KEEGAN,BALL,
WATSON,WORTHINGTON,O
SGOOD,MCCALLIOG,RODR
IGUES the list could be endless of all the fantastic players that Lawrie brought to the south coast.WELL DONE BIG MAN.
Rising_Son
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3:26pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Scarborosaint
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3:40pm Thu 22 Nov 12
we had a team of experienced players then but we have a young team now who will grow as they find there feet in the premiership
Baddesley Bill
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7:14pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Scarborosaint wrote:I'll never forget walking home from school and being told that KK had signed....had to see it confirmed on the TV before I believed it.
When he first came he made the brave decision to let Terry Paine go , who as we know was a true saints legend , but the board backed him even through relegation and he came good, we are unlikely to see a team the size of Southampton finish second in the league for a long time unless we get a rich sugar daddy and can't imagine us being able to sign Wayne Rooney or stevie g like big mac did with kk ,
we had a team of experienced players then but we have a young team now who will grow as they find there feet in the premiership
They were good times...football has changed beyond recognition since...still love it though... and I still love my Club COYR
Linesman
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7:57pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Southampton Dominance wrote:and cleared off to Sunderland when the grass looked greener there.
saint61 wrote:Yes, a complete fraud, who helped us win the FA Cup, was responsible for getting Keegan in a Saints shirt & managed the team that finished runners up in the old first division. Typical! The skunts are out & about again! How sad! sssssshhhhhh
a complete fraud
Baddesley Bill
says...
8:09pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Linesman wrote:ssssshhhhh
Southampton Dominance wrote:and cleared off to Sunderland when the grass looked greener there.
saint61 wrote:Yes, a complete fraud, who helped us win the FA Cup, was responsible for getting Keegan in a Saints shirt & managed the team that finished runners up in the old first division. Typical! The skunts are out & about again! How sad! sssssshhhhhh
a complete fraud
Meribelsaint
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11:17pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Baddesley Bill wrote:Exactly my memories Bill. LM was my first manager (and will always be a legend).Don't know how many we've seen come and go since(20+?) , lets hope NA is here to stay, great things are on the horizon
Scarborosaint wrote:I'll never forget walking home from school and being told that KK had signed....had to see it confirmed on the TV before I believed it.
When he first came he made the brave decision to let Terry Paine go , who as we know was a true saints legend , but the board backed him even through relegation and he came good, we are unlikely to see a team the size of Southampton finish second in the league for a long time unless we get a rich sugar daddy and can't imagine us being able to sign Wayne Rooney or stevie g like big mac did with kk ,
we had a team of experienced players then but we have a young team now who will grow as they find there feet in the premiership
They were good times...football has changed beyond recognition since...still love it though... and I still love my Club COYR
COYR
Nemesisaint
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9:08am Fri 23 Nov 12
Linesman wrote:It is difficult to tell whether Lawrie Mac left Southampton initially to go to Sunderland, although the wages he earned there were substantial, we were 5th in the League in 1985 and I guess he didn't think he could do any more with us. Sunderland were already a dying duck when he went there and even his expertise couldn't save them that time. Remember that in 1981 he turned down Manchester United, and Ron Atkinson took that job. It easy to criticise if you don't take in all of the facts.
Southampton Dominance wrote:and cleared off to Sunderland when the grass looked greener there.
saint61 wrote:Yes, a complete fraud, who helped us win the FA Cup, was responsible for getting Keegan in a Saints shirt & managed the team that finished runners up in the old first division. Typical! The skunts are out & about again! How sad! sssssshhhhhh
a complete fraud
lowe esteem
says...
1:54pm Fri 23 Nov 12
Big man with grace and integrity who took up the reins with and from the immortal Ted Bates. You diss him, you deny your heritage. As a Manager and Director could still teach a lot on how to engage with the fans and unify our club...Quote: "It's great mun!"
Yes, a Saints Hall of Fame would be something...why not start off in the soulless Saints Megastore at the ground?
Schhh! Lawrie and Ted would have called that being sent to Coventry.
Oh! and Saints Man (speaking in whispers above the heads of our intellectually challenged fishlikes)-like your new word for the Oxford English-deservant- brilliant!
TEBOURBA
says...
10:58pm Sun 25 Nov 12

Little Hitler says...
7:09am Thu 22 Nov 12
Support shuuuuuush....