saintwarwick Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 For those that can get it ESPN are showing the 6 goal thriller against Liverpool during the 2000/01 season, it's on at 5.30pm Thursday25th September. Should bring back memories of how it was.
ivangolac Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Bally and Lawries first home game ??? Four of us put two pound each on Saints to win 4-0 at 100-1. After 60 mins this was the score but we couldn't hold on .... two goals from Liverpool put paid to our greatest ever pay out :-(
Colinjb Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 Bally and Lawries first home game ??? Four of us put two pound each on Saints to win 4-0 at 100-1. After 60 mins this was the score but we couldn't hold on .... two goals from Liverpool put paid to our greatest ever pay out :-( I don't believe so.
treggs23 Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 I'd imagine it's the 3-3 with Pahars scoring two late goals as we came back from 3-0 down...was that in that year?
St Landrew Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 What's this.. another no-top-flight-football-was-ever-played-before-the-invention-of-the-Premiership style thread, eh..?
Hatch Posted 23 September, 2008 Posted 23 September, 2008 For those that can get it ESPN are showing the 6 goal thriller against Liverpool during the 2000/01 season, it's on at 5.30pm Thursday25th September. Should bring back memories of how it was. Any team news yet?
Ludwig Posted 25 September, 2008 Posted 25 September, 2008 I was reminded of the day we got relegated earlier, by some insensitive Manure supporting *****. What a ****.
Arizona Posted 25 September, 2008 Posted 25 September, 2008 The highlights of Saints comeback used to be on youtube. Luckily I downloaded them before they were removed. What a cross from MLT for Marian's equaliser, then diving into the crowd. Ah memories.
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