| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC 23:20 - Feb 4 with 644 views | SaintNick | Can you name the other 2? A clue only one of them played any games for the first team , the other however has played against us this season |  |
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| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 23:25 - Feb 4 with 630 views | shotters | Jim Brennan Nearly wrote Jim Branning by mistake |  |
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| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 00:16 - Feb 5 with 565 views | InTimeAddedOn | I reckon the other one is defender Alfie Jones. Still playing, made about 50 apps for our U/21 & U/23 teams. After a couple of loan spells he was permanently transferred to Hull City about 5/6 yrs ago, then on to Middlesbrough this season. |  | |  |
| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 08:33 - Feb 5 with 437 views | SaintNick |
| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 00:16 - Feb 5 by InTimeAddedOn | I reckon the other one is defender Alfie Jones. Still playing, made about 50 apps for our U/21 & U/23 teams. After a couple of loan spells he was permanently transferred to Hull City about 5/6 yrs ago, then on to Middlesbrough this season. |
LOL nothing like ending a thread in the first two posts but both are correct |  |
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| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 08:58 - Feb 5 with 425 views | Number_58 |
| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 23:25 - Feb 4 by shotters | Jim Brennan Nearly wrote Jim Branning by mistake |
Jim Branning leading a singalong at St Mary's is still one of the most bizarre things I've seen at a Saints game. |  | |  |
| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 13:17 - Feb 5 with 334 views | arfurdent | Probably a race between Canada and Greenland to become the 51st state |  |
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| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 14:48 - Feb 5 with 296 views | HytheFerrytales |
| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 08:58 - Feb 5 by Number_58 | Jim Branning leading a singalong at St Mary's is still one of the most bizarre things I've seen at a Saints game. |
Obviously you didn't see Jimmy Melia play then. |  | |  |
| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 16:09 - Feb 5 with 258 views | shotters |
| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 08:58 - Feb 5 by Number_58 | Jim Branning leading a singalong at St Mary's is still one of the most bizarre things I've seen at a Saints game. |
When I wrote that I did wonder if anyone else would remember the rather surreal half time "entertainment" I think it was a midweek game against Coventry Still this is the club that also had Dennis Rofe singing on the pitch at half time too |  |
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| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 18:08 - Feb 5 with 195 views | grumpy |
| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 14:48 - Feb 5 by HytheFerrytales | Obviously you didn't see Jimmy Melia play then. |
Did you see when Jimmy Melia scored once, it looked like he did a lap of honour. |  | |  |
| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 18:55 - Feb 5 with 162 views | kernow | Based upon his previous honours and achievements with LFC I thought he was a good signing, until I watched him play for us. I’ve never heard a Saints player receive so much dog’s abuse from his own fans. Personally I don’t recall too many accolades as described by Mark. Was he a Canuck? He spoke scouse. |  | |  |
| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 20:14 - Feb 5 with 96 views | HytheFerrytales |
| Larin Is The 3rd Canadian At Southampton FC on 18:01 - Feb 5 by saintmark1976 | For all his rather different appearance particularly hair ( or lack of ) wise, Jimmy was a damn good footballer. You don’t get a Division Two champions medal and a Division One champions medal with Liverpool unless you can play a bit. He got both in 61/62 and 63/64 respectively. He was also a very important part of the team that finally got us promoted to the promised land of the top flight for the very first time in 65/66. What he possessed was a wonderful footballing brain that enabled him to pick a pass beautifully. If ever the expression “ Don’t judge a book by its cover “ applies, it most definitely was Jimmy. In his prime, I’d have him in our current team as the first name on the team sheet, he really was that good. [Post edited 5 Feb 18:05]
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For our group of late teen reprobates the pre-match ritual was: Hythe Ferry Yomp to ground claim usual crush barrier Buy programme. Check Ref and line-up. If the ref was Clive Thomas of Tonypandy and Jim was starting...Predict abject defeat. It was all good natured banter...Jim wasn't that bad .....he was much phuqing worse. Only joshing ya Jim ( if you're on line) |  | |  |
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