TWO-goal Jamie White celebrated his recovery from a serious knee injury by firing Saints reserves to the league title last night.
The former Harefield School pupil started his first game for Saints reserves since suffering a cruciate ligament injury in training a year ago.
And, despite playing out of position on the left flank, he scored both first-half goals as Stewart Henderson's side beat Watford 2-1 at the home of Ryman Premier League outfit Boreham Wood.
Posted by: Paddy B The Exiled Saint, Salop, England on 11:53am Fri 2 May 08
No longer being able to get along to see the reserves and the "youngsters" is what I miss most about leaving the area to live in Shropshire.
Well Done! Now for Sunday!!
No longer being able to get along to see the reserves and the "youngsters" is what I miss most about leaving the area to live in Shropshire.
Posted by: optimistic saint, southampton on 1:31pm Fri 2 May 08
Good to see the echo can get the name of local schools right - Jamie went to Woodlands School!! He is definately one for he future if he can stay fit!! Can play wide midfield or up front. Would like to see him feature next season along with Olly Lancashire and Joe Mills.
Good to see the echo can get the name of local schools right - Jamie went to Woodlands School!! He is definately one for he future if he can stay fit!! Can play wide midfield or up front. Would like to see him feature next season along with Olly Lancashire and Joe Mills.
Posted by: Martyn Bignell, Fort Lauderdale on 2:14pm Fri 2 May 08
I have just forwarded this report to his Dad, I would put him on the bench at the very least on Sunday. This boy has real talent and will go a long way.
I have just forwarded this report to his Dad, I would put him on the bench at the very least on Sunday. This boy has real talent and will go a long way.
Posted by: Andy P, Bitterne on 7:40pm Fri 2 May 08
[quote][bold]sailor sam[/bold] wrote:
Will there be an open-top bus parade to celebrate this success?[/quote] No but pompey are, when they lose the most de-valued cup on the planet.
Celebrating reaching a final,shows just how low this little club and its supporters really are.
I can just see Tony Adams face now,has won the Premiership,European trophies,FA Cups,League Cups and paraded those trophies around Islington.
What a picture seeing him on a open top bus going through Leigh Park because pompey have made a final.
PRICELESS!
You are such a tosser Spam,oh clueless-one.
sailor sam wrote:
Will there be an open-top bus parade to celebrate this success?
No but pompey are, when they lose the most de-valued cup on the planet.
Celebrating reaching a final,shows just how low this little club and its supporters really are.
I can just see Tony Adams face now,has won the Premiership,European trophies,FA Cups,League Cups and paraded those trophies around Islington.
What a picture seeing him on a open top bus going through Leigh Park because pompey have made a final.
PRICELESS!
You are such a tosser Spam,oh clueless-one.
Posted by: martin, fordingbridge on 9:07pm Fri 2 May 08
you really have to feel sorry for sailor sam. 50 years in the wilderness, an inbred halfwit moron from a city that has no right being situated on the beautiful South Coast( reminds me of Leeds) mistakenly positioned in Hampshire. Take away money from, alledgedly selling arms, and Del Boy, and you have one very average Conference League side
you really have to feel sorry for sailor sam. 50 years in the wilderness, an inbred halfwit moron from a city that has no right being situated on the beautiful South Coast( reminds me of Leeds) mistakenly positioned in Hampshire. Take away money from, alledgedly selling arms, and Del Boy, and you have one very average Conference League side
Posted by: Andy P, Bitterne on 9:21pm Fri 2 May 08
[quote][bold]martin[/bold] wrote:
you really have to feel sorry for sailor sam. 50 years in the wilderness, an inbred halfwit moron from a city that has no right being situated on the beautiful South Coast( reminds me of Leeds) mistakenly positioned in Hampshire. Take away money from, alledgedly selling arms, and Del Boy, and you have one very average Conference League side[/quote] With a fan-base of one very average Conference League side.
martin wrote:
you really have to feel sorry for sailor sam. 50 years in the wilderness, an inbred halfwit moron from a city that has no right being situated on the beautiful South Coast( reminds me of Leeds) mistakenly positioned in Hampshire. Take away money from, alledgedly selling arms, and Del Boy, and you have one very average Conference League side
With a fan-base of one very average Conference League side.
Posted by: r sennatt, shirley on 10:52am Sat 3 May 08
i went to harefield and woodlands school he is a bit younger than me and i can't remember him even kicking a ball but fair play to him and he's living a dream . i also went to harefield school with daryl flahaven (southend)and aaron two top quality keepers but rip aaron
i went to harefield and woodlands school he is a bit younger than me and i can't remember him even kicking a ball but fair play to him and he's living a dream . i also went to harefield school with daryl flahaven (southend)and aaron two top quality keepers but rip aaron
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