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Nobody has played more games for Southampton than Terry Paine, with more than 800 games for the club between 1957 and 1974. But if a certain local club, along with a famous London one, had got their act together he may never have played for Saints.
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For those Southampton fans who haven't had chance to listen to my podcast, here's a one minute taster of some quotes from the ex-Saints players I've interviewed so far. And all to the backdrop of some moody eighties compute game synths.
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Steve Williams made his Saints debut aged 17 at Fratton Park, before going on to captain arguably Saints' best ever side, who finished second in the league in 1984 and narrowly lost the FA Cup semi-final. Who were his heroes and influences? His most memorable games? What pieces of the jigsaw does he think the club were missing to win the trophy tha…
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He had the hair, he had the swagger, he had the knack of scoring some stonking goals for Saints in the 1980s and 90s. I spoke to Glenn Cockerill about his favourite goals, how he was originally bought to replace Southampton legend Jimmy Case; and what really happened when Arsenal's Paul Davis broke his jaw at Highbury.…
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The 1990 World Cup in Italy - we still go on about it in England. Mainly because it was the last time we did anything on the world stage. But what was it like to be there? Author Pete Davies has the answer. His book, All Played Out, isn’t just the definitive book on the tournament, it’s also often described as one of the greatest ever books about s…
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I had a chat on the phone with Russell Osman about life playing for Southampton in the 1980s and 90s, his former Ipswich Town and England manager Bobby Robson, and of course the 1981 film Escape to Victory, which he starred in with Michael Caine and Pelé.
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