Hampshire's greatest footballers 14:53 - Dec 20 with 28782 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Updated full list. Some very good players here. Of course Portsmouth gets the lions' share, but Southampton is a good second. I imagine that there is little dispute in this list, if we are basing it on facts and not bias. 1- 10 Top Draw Portsmouth : Von Donop : Hampshire’s first ever superstar Soton : Ted Drake : Good scoring rate, right time, right place Portsmouth : Reg Flewin : One of only 6 captains to win post war back to back championships Portsmouth : Peter Harris : Probably the highest ever scoring winger in England. Champion Alton: Jimmy Dickinson : Mr consistency for club and country. Champion Aldershot: Johnny Berry : In terms of trophies, tops the list. Champion Portsmouth : Ray Crawford : Scored the goals to give Ipswich the Championship Farnham : Peter Storey : Probably Hampshire’s hardest footballer, champion and serial winner Greater Portsmouth : Bobby Tambling : In Chelsea’s greatest ever team. Impressive scoring rate Portsmouth : Alex Chamberlain : Only player to win Europe’s highest accolade 10 — 20 : Excellent Players New Alresford : Sir Christopher Rawlinson Botley : Don Roper Soton : Tom Parker Greater Portsmouth : George Lilycrop Portsmouth : Johnny Gordon Winchester : Terry Paine Soton : Martin Chivers Portsmouth : Steve Foster Soton : Darren Anderton Winchester : Wayne Bridge 20 — 30 : Very good players New Forest : Frank Jefferis Soton : Peter Sillett Aldershot : Bruce Rioch Soton : Nick Holmes New Forest : Kevin Reeves Soton : Graham Roberts Bournemouth : Paul Rideout Greater Portsmouth : Kevin Pressman New Forest : Jamie Redknapp Basingstoke : Tom Cleverley 30 — 40 : Solid players Farnborough : John Mortimore Portsmouth : Phil Gunter Portsmouth : Malcolm Waldron Portsmouth : Bobby Stokes Soton : Francis Benali Romsey : Nigel Spackman Portsmouth : Daryl Powell Portsmouth Joel Ward Portsmouth : James Ward Prowse Portsmouth : Mason Mount 40 — 50 : Dependable players Greater Portsmouth : Albert Mundy Soton : John Sillett Hartley Wintney : Archie turner Portsmouth : David Jones Winchester : Steve Guppy Portsmouth : Steve Claridge Basingstoke : Kit Symons New Forest : Sam Vokes Greater Portsmouth : Matt Ritchie Petersfield : Calum Chambers Final Tally : Ports 21 Soton 9 NF 4, Winch 3, Aldershot 2, Basingstoke 2 Alton, Farnham, Botley, New Alresford, Farnborough, Bournemouth, Romsey, Petersfield, Hartley Wintney [Post edited 20 Dec 2019 15:48]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:32 - Jan 23 with 2233 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | “When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser.” Socrates | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:25 - Jan 23 with 2224 views | this_charming_man | There isn't a debate going on though is there, just a load of sh*te from you, all of which is entirely subjective. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:34 - Jan 23 with 2215 views | Butty101 | You know you have brought that quote out before, and i explained to you that it wasnt a Socrates quote - More likely Clinton Cards. Well below applies directly to you Albert Einstein: The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:12 - Jan 24 with 2156 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Being that Socrates never wrote any books, all his quotes are direct, and Plato characterizes Socrates as describing his opponents’ positions as slanderous, and gives his own quote on what he had said. 'Therefore, as I said when I began, it would be a wonder to me if I should be able in this short time to take away from you this slander which has become so great. This is the truth for you, men of Athens; I am hiding nothing from you either great or small in my speech, nor am I holding anything back. And yet I know rather well that I incur hatred by these very things; which is also a proof that I speak the truth, and that this is the slander against me, and that these are its causes. Whether you investigate these things now or later, you will discover that this is so. So about the things which the first accusers accused me of, let this be a sufficient defense speech before you'. Therefore, this has been shortened to the quote above, and may be the exact quote by Socrates. Anyone who quotes Clinton Cards certainly won't win this years Einstein Award. [Post edited 24 Jan 2020 13:30]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:54 - Jan 24 with 2139 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | All the opinions expressed above are based on facts. For instance, on appearances, 3 out of the top 5 are Pompey lads. That isn't spin, it's fact. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:04 - Jan 24 with 2132 views | this_charming_man | Most important football stadium : Portsmouth - subjective Most interesting Cruise Port : Portsmouth - subjective Most interesting cricket stadium : Portsmouth - subjective Look it up in the dictionary. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:31 - Jan 24 with 2123 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Have you ever arrived at Portsmouth harbour on a cross continental ferry and seen the number of passengers get up and have a look around. I've been on the Red Funnel Ferry and never seen anything comparable. There are only 2 stadiums left in the south of England that have seen winning seasons in England. If St Mary's got flattened, it wouldn't bother your fans that much, you'd be looking forward to going to a new stadium. The cricket ground in Pompey is in a much more interesting location than Hedgend. When Hampshire or England win something big at Hedgend, it might change. This one is more subjective than the other 2 I agree, but the other 2 are stonewall facts. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:35 - Jan 24 with 2120 views | this_charming_man | let me help you Subjective. based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions. Contrasted with objective. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:41 - Jan 24 with 2116 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Let me help you. Which is the most interesting place to visit? Luton London Sunderland | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:46 - Jan 24 with 2112 views | this_charming_man | based on whose opinion? | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:48 - Jan 24 with 2110 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | firstly yours, then what you think the majority of the population might think | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:01 - Jan 24 with 2107 views | this_charming_man | I cant speak for the entire population pal, it's a subjective question. What defines interesting? What is the interest or background of the visitor? What are there interests? Very difficult to answer. [Post edited 24 Jan 2020 15:01]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:07 - Jan 24 with 2102 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | It's not a trick question Which is the most interesting place to visit? Luton London Sunderland There is a simple method to answer this question | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:12 - Jan 24 with 2099 views | this_charming_man | its a stupid question to try and prove yet another point you are wrong about. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:17 - Jan 24 with 2098 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | So you don't know if Sunderland or Luton is a more interesting place to visit than London? It's obviously all too subjective for you | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:20 - Jan 24 with 2092 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Question, who was the best player, Ali Dia or Matt le Tissier? TCM : I don't know, its all too subjective | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:03 - Feb 21 with 1978 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Big day for Winchester born Donny Ings tomorrow, he will make his 100th PL appearance. Even if he doesn't score he will be on 36 goals scored, so I will consider putting him in the top 50 Hampshire players. 36 in 100 games isn't bad tbf. Who to leave out? I'm probably going to leave out Albert Mundy, Brighton's 2nd highest goal-scorer of all time. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers (n/t) on 14:27 - Feb 21 with 1973 views | DellHero | [Post edited 25 Feb 2020 6:04]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:20 - Feb 23 with 1903 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | He certainly isn't very good at banter, but I admire his spirit and positivity | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:33 - Feb 23 with 1897 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Donny Ings get 100 top flight appearances, that is a good milestone, he is getting closer to the top 55, that is for sure. His 36 goals are an impressive haul ie 0.36 goals per game. I know he's not from Southampton, or even greater Soton, but he is a local lad. Comparisons with past local lads is interesting 0.33 Johnny Gordon 102 goals in 333 games 0.39 Martin Chivers 149 goals in 378 games 0.41 Peter Harris 193 goals in 486 games 0.42 Bobby Tambling 142 goals in 340 games 0.58 Ray Crawford 130 goals in 225 games Amazingly, a Soton lad tops the list, but he was lucky enough to join the top club in the country at the right time, then not see his rate lip down due to age, and all of this because of the outbreak of WW2. ie The World War made him look a lot better than he was. The 100 club, 4-2 to Pompey, as Tom Jones would say, "It's not unusual" | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 23:58 - Feb 23 with 1827 views | Capt_Koons | What the fu k is "greater portsmouth" ? | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 07:44 - Feb 24 with 1805 views | Marcus_y | Anywhere south of London and that helps him prove his flawed agenda. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 09:31 - Feb 24 with 1787 views | Butty101 | Saint 130 - Mason Mount (the one you have a jizz fest over) has gone right off the boil. I think as ever you where a bit premature there. He needs to drop down a few places | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:56 - Feb 24 with 1754 views | franniesTache | Scab | | | |
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