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Telegraph: Interview with Charlie Austin
Brittanysaint replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
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Your worst away day from our time in the wilderness
Brittanysaint replied to dune's topic in The Saints
Must be Tranmere away , can't remember when but suppose it was 10-12 years ago and we got thrashed, I went all the way up on my own and got bricks thrown at me while walking to the car after the match ...couldn't understand why they were so violent towards us, we had no history, no taking the **** or anything..they were just scallies on the rob and up for it. -
Stood and sat at many away games, Villa, Arse, Man Utd, Palace, Oxford, QPR, Swindon, Reading..mostly in the 70's so was standing/being pushed really!!. Even stood in the away end at a Saints v skates derby match..well I say stand, what I actually mean is we got a far as the concours area under the home stand before being chased out again. Being from Newbury when we played Reading at the old Elm park it was always easier to get home end tickets than to travel down to the Dell to get them..so a bunch of us always stood for a while in with the Reading fans until we were sussed then were moved into our end..
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Plans for Waterside/St. Mary's Area Announced
Brittanysaint replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Tarmac will merge with Lafarge in the next 6 months and have been told that they must sell off parts of their business by the monopolies commision, just a though that the Tarmac area here could be involved? Cemex office area and buildings ( which take up a large area ) are almost empty as many staff there have been made redundant over the last couple of years. However, can't see Hanson or Cemex wanting to give up there water front aggregates areas. -
How does this game rate in the last 50 years?
Brittanysaint replied to stev2001's topic in The Saints
I think the FA cup 76 was the biggest because we'd not won anything before that....but now of course we have, and time moves on so yes i'd now say this is the biggest ever....and i'm ****ed off coz i can't get a ticket but i was there in 78 when the wall came down!! -
My email is: adrian.lilley@propexinc.co.uk
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Nah! I stay at the Casa in Chesterfield once a month, believe me, you'll have a great night out int Chezvegas .
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[quote=Ken Tone Reading and Southampton are clearly in the same area, How very dare you!!!! Reading is Berkshire I was born a couple of miles south of newbury..IN HAMPSHIRE!!.....very very different area. Like I said , i have lived these border villages and towns over 50 years...and it ain't a derby except for a few ex village yokels like me....Portsmuff is the only real derby Saints have.
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I lived in Basingstoke for 20 odd years and most follow the London clubs eg Chelsea/Millwall etc but scatterings of Saints, liv ed in reading for a few years too, however, for 25 years I have since lived in Newbury. Yes, there are a few Saints fans around Newbury but most are in the Hampshire villages which starts 1 mile south of Newbury. Newbury/Thatcham is mainly Reading fans with a smattering of Oxford, Chelsea, an u etc. So I have lived on the borders of all of them for over 50 years and can honestly say that Reading v Saints is only a "Derby" for those of us that live with mainly Reading fans in and around Newbury. Reading fans from Reading don't class it as a derby game, more like playing the big club 50 miles down the road. Oxford and Aldershot have always been the traditional derby games for Reading. Reading v Chelsea is more like a home game for both as i'd say most Reading people have grown up following Chealsea.
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Age 53 From Kingsclere to Basingstoke and last 25 years Newbury. First home game when I was about 4yrs old and can remember watching Terry Paine et all. First away game was against Pompy, I was still only less than 10 yrs but remember it as I got kicked, it hurt, I cried....what a wus !!!
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My first visit there was as a nipper in the 60's with my dad and grandad, I suspect I was about 8 or 9 at the time. For about 20 years after I always wondered why someone kicked me on the way out from the terrace and left me crying? 20 years later it dawned on me that was my first bit of "terrace agro" Through the 70's 80's & 90's I went to every game..it was always "exciting" to say the least... I'm ****e with dates etc but the worst time for me was a game which I think must of been late 70's, It was an evening game and was my first in my late teens with a mob of about 20 from Basingstoke, we went to all games home and away but this was a first visit to fratton for most of them, we were running a bit late in out transits after finishing work. I remember the traffic jams on the road which was probably the M27...we were all out on the road playing footy. Anyway we got to the ground a bit late, the match had started, all quiet outside the ground, now, us all dressed up with silk scarves dangling from wrists, jeans like bay City Rollers..well Slade really !! DM's etc..remember I said most hadn't been before, most gad had a party 4 or more, all of us just went to the first turnstile we came to , paid and went in..............only to find we were under the home end..oh crap!!! Hundreds of the home lots came pouring down the steps and into us, we wern't there for that reason, we just went in the wrong end by mistake. Our little lot scattered to the corners wehere some got marched down the side of the pitch to our end. I always remember be left right in the middle of the concours( if you can call it that ) on my own, I was a bit slow off the mark, my mates had legged it, I found myself next to a copper with me and him being surrouined by literally hundreds of pompy all snarling etc, I asked the plod to escort me to the corner flag area.....he bottled it and just said no chance it's your fault for coming in the wrong end...oh crap !! again..in seconds I made a run for it 20-30metres to the nearest turnstile, jumped over and out of the ground to saftey....where i found one or two mates who had done the same thing, we all paid to get in again at the away end where we met up with more of our lot...After the game we had to go and collect one of us from the hospital as he'd been well beaten. Still went back to all games since but I now know which end not to go in......and for the youngsters amongst you, matches were all ticket in those days, you just turned up and paid on the day, they crammed in as many as turned up and if you like me were a short arse or you might not even get 3 yards insidfe the turnstile then you didn't see much of the game...but you were there !!!
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My old grandad was Saints he started taking me down the Dell with him in the days when his nephew Tony Godfrey was playing in goal. we used to come down from Kingsclere in the old Ford Pop. My dad was Saints too so the three generations of us would come to most home games..me standing on a beer crate with home made rattle ( dad was a chippie so it was a good'un ). My other Grandad was also Saints but even more staunch Basingstoke Town as he lived next to Camrose, hence we'd go to Town matches one week and Saints the next, whoever was at home. The old folks have now long gone. Then my Twins 1 boy 1 girl would come down with me starting at 4 years old at the Dell, then at St Marys, but when they got to teenage years it just got too expensive and with RL in charge we all just stopped....I started again and the kids ( now 25) still follow but don't go anymore . So there is four generations who all used to come down 40 miles each way.
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There may well of been one at the Devils Punchbowl too.... but there certainley was one on the A34 near Newbury...I know coz I live there. You may well be correct in that it said "please hod , pick le god !!"
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This may or may not be classed as graffiti. Does anyone else remember the field on the left just before Beacon Hill about 4 miles south of Newbury ? It was a fierld on the side of a hill with a perfectly done "Crop Circle" spelling out "Le Tiss for England" it was there for a couple of weeks.
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Anyone have any spare tickets for Wembley?
Brittanysaint replied to red&white56's topic in The Saints
Need help here, Been offered a ticket which i'm told is for the west stand block 204...which ain't right i think, also would 204 be £58.00 ticket as thats what i'm told. No offence meant to the guy who's offering the ticket, just want to be sure where it is and at the moment it dont add up. Anyone any thoughts ?