Colinjb Posted 14 June, 2011 Author Posted 14 June, 2011 we have a winner! Where did they play in Eastleigh? And as for my question.... How old was Chris Baird when he made his Southampton debut?
LGTL Posted 14 June, 2011 Posted 14 June, 2011 Where did they play in Eastleigh? And as for my question.... How old was Chris Baird when he made his Southampton debut? 21?
scott_saints Posted 14 June, 2011 Posted 14 June, 2011 They played at Dew Lane near Fleming Park for the beginning of the 1941-1942 season.
LGTL Posted 14 June, 2011 Posted 14 June, 2011 Which player, who later went on to manage, refused an agreed transfer to Saints at the insistence of his wife?
Colinjb Posted 14 June, 2011 Author Posted 14 June, 2011 As a shot in the dark......... ....... Gianfranco Zola
westmidlandsaint Posted 14 June, 2011 Posted 14 June, 2011 I was going to say David Whetherall but can't think he has managed anywhere.......Lee Clark??
Dazza82 Posted 14 June, 2011 Posted 14 June, 2011 Which player, who later went on to manage, refused an agreed transfer to Saints at the insistence of his wife? Manage the saints or just manage in general?
LGTL Posted 14 June, 2011 Posted 14 June, 2011 Manage in general, not very successfully. Clue as it's a difficult one, he went to Everton instead of saints.
Colinjb Posted 15 June, 2011 Author Posted 15 June, 2011 Ok, that's definitely more then 15 minutes. Next question posted becomes live.
Berkeley Saint Posted 15 June, 2011 Posted 15 June, 2011 what do Nick Holmes, Kevin Bond and Glen Cockerill all have in common ?
SaintBobby Posted 15 June, 2011 Posted 15 June, 2011 what do Nick Holmes, Kevin Bond and Glen Cockerill all have in common ? All Saints players who have gone on to coach here?
Colinjb Posted 15 June, 2011 Author Posted 15 June, 2011 All Saints players who have gone on to coach here? They all went on to manage at non-league level? They all played in the team we had during the mid eighties? (Too obvious i'm sure.)
Berkeley Saint Posted 15 June, 2011 Posted 15 June, 2011 more abstract than that.... they all used to live in the Locks Heath area !
Colinjb Posted 15 June, 2011 Author Posted 15 June, 2011 more abstract than that.... they all used to live in the Locks Heath area ! Fair play! Ok, post another question as no-one got that.
Miltonaggro Posted 15 June, 2011 Posted 15 June, 2011 Which Saints player was described by his manager in a post match interview in the following terms: 'Our (right/left) winger has been a real handful for the opposition over the last three games and today's goal was superb. The only problem is he is supposed to be our (left/right) back' Conscious of my 'three strikes and you're out chaps', hence no question last night. Good luck, fairly easy one...
Colinjb Posted 15 June, 2011 Author Posted 15 June, 2011 I would say Olivier Bernard...... but he never scored for us. Fits the criteria though! (well, he did spend more time in the opposition's half then any other left back I can remember.)
CWD Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 OK, why we wait for that answer to be confirmed, here's another one: Which player, who made one appearance for Saints, is the only man to have played in the Manchester derby, the Liverpool derby, AND the Old Firm derby? (OK it's only loosely to do with saints, but it's still a good question!)
Judge Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 I think Kanchelskis is the only player to have scored in the three derbies but not the only player to have played in them. I believe Michael Ball also holds that record and there may be others? Michael Ball never played for saints though.
CWD Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 I think Kanchelskis is the only player to have scored in the three derbies but not the only player to have played in them. I believe Michael Ball also holds that record and there may be others? Michael Ball never played for saints though. You're right sorry. That was a typo, I meant scored in.
Miltonaggro Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 A winner. Comment by LM after a game versus WBA when he had scored an absolute screamer cutting in from the right wing. I was in the Milton, happy days...
Miltonaggro Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 Ivan Golac! This time with quote! A winner. Comment by LM after a game versus WBA when he had scored an absolute screamer cutting in from the right wing. I was in the Milton, happy days...
Judge Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 Which three Saints players also played cricket for England?
SO5 4BW Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 Right - I think there's more than one question flying about here so I'm going for a 'unification bout' approach - answering the last one one - and setting one for getting Ivan Golac right Answer to the three cricketers are (I think) CB Fry, John Arnold and Phil Mead (one game for Saints as a goalkeeper according to Holley & Chalk) My question - two members of the 1976 cup winning side appeared at Wemvley ten years earlier - who, and in what capacity?
SO5 4BW Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 was bobby stokes a ball boy? No, but you're on the right lines...
Judge Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 Right - I think there's more than one question flying about here so I'm going for a 'unification bout' approach - answering the last one one - and setting one for getting Ivan Golac right Answer to the three cricketers are (I think) CB Fry, John Arnold and Phil Mead (one game for Saints as a goalkeeper according to Holley & Chalk) My question - two members of the 1976 cup winning side appeared at Wemvley ten years earlier - who, and in what capacity? Apologies for jumping in with a question - I was trying to make use of the 15 minute rule! Anyway, you got 2 out of the 3 I was thinking of. Wasn't aware of Phil Mead so there is still another one out there....
Dimond Geezer Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 Right - I think there's more than one question flying about here so I'm going for a 'unification bout' approach - answering the last one one - and setting one for getting Ivan Golac right Answer to the three cricketers are (I think) CB Fry, John Arnold and Phil Mead (one game for Saints as a goalkeeper according to Holley & Chalk) My question - two members of the 1976 cup winning side appeared at Wemvley ten years earlier - who, and in what capacity? Peter Osgood played in the 1966 League cup final. Was Nick Holmes in the crowd at the World Cup Final?
SO5 4BW Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 Apologies for jumping in with a question - I was trying to make use of the 15 minute rule! Anyway, you got 2 out of the 3 I was thinking of. Wasn't aware of Phil Mead so there is still another one out there.... Laurie Fishlock the other cricketer? (Just been through Holley & Chalk again!) League cup final was only played at Wembley from 1967 onwards - before that was played home & away, so not Peter Osgood
sandwichsaint Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 Peter Rodrigues played in the 1969 cup final: Leicester 0-1 Man City (Neil Young), but that's not 10 years before....?
SO5 4BW Posted 16 June, 2011 Posted 16 June, 2011 Not Peter Rodrigues, both at Wembley in 1966. Cup finals and ball boys along the right lines
Colinjb Posted 16 June, 2011 Author Posted 16 June, 2011 Ok. Quizmaster butting in. The questions need 'ONE' definitve answer..... Declare, lets give the point and move on.
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