Hampshire's greatest footballers 14:53 - Dec 20 with 27953 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 17:27 - Dec 21 with 2685 views | Butty101 |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 16:52 - Dec 21 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | I've got two players who played when there wasn't a top flight, but went to 2 or 3 cup finals, and another who stayed in the southern league for a while, but still went to 2 cup finals, before moving into the top league. Pretty consistent stuff, maybe Surman should have made the list, however, he never played for big clubs himself, unlike say Kit Symons. |
Remind me which top club Kit played for 😂😂 | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 17:59 - Dec 21 with 2665 views | Ingskneeslide |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 17:27 - Dec 21 by Butty101 | Remind me which top club Kit played for 😂😂 |
Come on Butty, Symons is a Premier League legend having play for Man City and Crystal Palace in the seasons they got relegated | | | |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 19:03 - Dec 21 with 2636 views | this_charming_man | Ifs amusing to see that “greater Portsmouth” area covers everything from fareham down to Sussex, a distance of a nearly 50 miles. Storrington is apparently Greater Portsmouth despite being 34 miles away! Yet amusingly anyone from botley, Romsey, Winchester, Bournemouth, the new forest or even Basingstoke is not part of the “greater Southampton” area despite being closer to Southampton than storrington is to Portsmouth. Another Southampton born player missing who would be on the one of the lists is Graham baker, over 200 top flight appearances for saints and Man City and a regular in our keegan era team. Alex oxlaide chamberlain makes the “top draw” list because he’s the only player to have won Europe’s top competition, he played for Liverpool twice last season. Terry Paine who was part of England’s World Cup winning squad doesn’t make the top draw list though, incredible stuff. So without even having to think too long about it I’ve found 4 Southampton born players who been missed off, one who was claimed to be from Portsmouth who is actually from London another is from Sussex and this new region of “greater Portsmouth” spans from 12 miles east to 34 miles west of it. What a laughable list this is. I’m sure if anyone can be bothered there are plenty more “facts” which are in fact not at all the case. [Post edited 21 Dec 2019 19:36]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:17 - Dec 22 with 2581 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 19:03 - Dec 21 by this_charming_man | Ifs amusing to see that “greater Portsmouth” area covers everything from fareham down to Sussex, a distance of a nearly 50 miles. Storrington is apparently Greater Portsmouth despite being 34 miles away! Yet amusingly anyone from botley, Romsey, Winchester, Bournemouth, the new forest or even Basingstoke is not part of the “greater Southampton” area despite being closer to Southampton than storrington is to Portsmouth. Another Southampton born player missing who would be on the one of the lists is Graham baker, over 200 top flight appearances for saints and Man City and a regular in our keegan era team. Alex oxlaide chamberlain makes the “top draw” list because he’s the only player to have won Europe’s top competition, he played for Liverpool twice last season. Terry Paine who was part of England’s World Cup winning squad doesn’t make the top draw list though, incredible stuff. So without even having to think too long about it I’ve found 4 Southampton born players who been missed off, one who was claimed to be from Portsmouth who is actually from London another is from Sussex and this new region of “greater Portsmouth” spans from 12 miles east to 34 miles west of it. What a laughable list this is. I’m sure if anyone can be bothered there are plenty more “facts” which are in fact not at all the case. [Post edited 21 Dec 2019 19:36]
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This is funny, so you have come up with 4 new players then? Well, the first 2 were both players with less than 30 TFA’s, and Roberts was already listed. I had Baker down at 130 appearances, but actually he did have around 160 appearances, so fair enough, not a bad player. Still not as good as Malcolm Waldron who had so many injuries, thereby lessening his number of appearances to around 140. Maybe I’ll put him in ahead of Symons. Tambling was raised in Havant ie the Portsmouth Urban area as detailed on the Mason Mount thread, we have been here before. https://db0nus869y26v.cloudfront.net/en/Warblington_School And now Oxlade Chamberlain has won the World Club cup. He really is in a class of his own. He was an integral part of a team that made it to 2 consecutive Champions League Finals, there is no one from Hampshire to match these achievements. Terry Paine of course was a good player, and made 320 top flight appearances, but was only a bit part player in England’s world cup squad. And now you are saying Winchester is part of the Greater Soton conurbation, That is ridiculous, and rather desperate. I am certainly not including Chichester as part of the Portsmouth conurbation, or even the South Downs National park, yet you want to include the New Forest. Laughable, absolutely laughable. What a shame Winchester is separate from Soton as they have had 3 good footballers from that town. For your information the Portsmouth urban area includes Portsmouth, Havant, Fareham, Gosport, Lee-on-Solent, Waterloovile and Subbington And the Soton Urban area includes : Soton, Bishopstoke, Eastleigh : so Matt Targett could be included in the top 50 if he improves enough. Unfortunately, Romsey and Botley are not connected to the Soton urban sprawl, which is a shame because 2 very good players came from those towns. Why can't you just accept that Portsmouth produces the better footballers. the facts speak for themselves. [Post edited 22 Dec 2019 13:23]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:09 - Dec 22 with 2563 views | GasGiant | oops my error - Mike Channon was born in Wiltshire. [Post edited 22 Dec 2019 13:11]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:10 - Dec 22 with 2562 views | PatfromPoole |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:17 - Dec 22 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | This is funny, so you have come up with 4 new players then? Well, the first 2 were both players with less than 30 TFA’s, and Roberts was already listed. I had Baker down at 130 appearances, but actually he did have around 160 appearances, so fair enough, not a bad player. Still not as good as Malcolm Waldron who had so many injuries, thereby lessening his number of appearances to around 140. Maybe I’ll put him in ahead of Symons. Tambling was raised in Havant ie the Portsmouth Urban area as detailed on the Mason Mount thread, we have been here before. https://db0nus869y26v.cloudfront.net/en/Warblington_School And now Oxlade Chamberlain has won the World Club cup. He really is in a class of his own. He was an integral part of a team that made it to 2 consecutive Champions League Finals, there is no one from Hampshire to match these achievements. Terry Paine of course was a good player, and made 320 top flight appearances, but was only a bit part player in England’s world cup squad. And now you are saying Winchester is part of the Greater Soton conurbation, That is ridiculous, and rather desperate. I am certainly not including Chichester as part of the Portsmouth conurbation, or even the South Downs National park, yet you want to include the New Forest. Laughable, absolutely laughable. What a shame Winchester is separate from Soton as they have had 3 good footballers from that town. For your information the Portsmouth urban area includes Portsmouth, Havant, Fareham, Gosport, Lee-on-Solent, Waterloovile and Subbington And the Soton Urban area includes : Soton, Bishopstoke, Eastleigh : so Matt Targett could be included in the top 50 if he improves enough. Unfortunately, Romsey and Botley are not connected to the Soton urban sprawl, which is a shame because 2 very good players came from those towns. Why can't you just accept that Portsmouth produces the better footballers. the facts speak for themselves. [Post edited 22 Dec 2019 13:23]
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It’s a bit like saying the best quality holiday park homes in this country are made in Hull (which is a fact). Hull remains a shithole. Try as you might, Monsieur Cent Trente, you cannot polish a turd. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:17 - Dec 22 with 2553 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:10 - Dec 22 by PatfromPoole | It’s a bit like saying the best quality holiday park homes in this country are made in Hull (which is a fact). Hull remains a shithole. Try as you might, Monsieur Cent Trente, you cannot polish a turd. |
Why is it that the Southampton area has never had a footballer with over 400 top flight appearances? Also, why is it that the Portsmouth area has twice as many footballers with over 300 top flight appearances compared to Soton's. Why is it? Serious questions [Post edited 22 Dec 2019 13:18]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:50 - Dec 22 with 2544 views | this_charming_man |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:17 - Dec 22 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | This is funny, so you have come up with 4 new players then? Well, the first 2 were both players with less than 30 TFA’s, and Roberts was already listed. I had Baker down at 130 appearances, but actually he did have around 160 appearances, so fair enough, not a bad player. Still not as good as Malcolm Waldron who had so many injuries, thereby lessening his number of appearances to around 140. Maybe I’ll put him in ahead of Symons. Tambling was raised in Havant ie the Portsmouth Urban area as detailed on the Mason Mount thread, we have been here before. https://db0nus869y26v.cloudfront.net/en/Warblington_School And now Oxlade Chamberlain has won the World Club cup. He really is in a class of his own. He was an integral part of a team that made it to 2 consecutive Champions League Finals, there is no one from Hampshire to match these achievements. Terry Paine of course was a good player, and made 320 top flight appearances, but was only a bit part player in England’s world cup squad. And now you are saying Winchester is part of the Greater Soton conurbation, That is ridiculous, and rather desperate. I am certainly not including Chichester as part of the Portsmouth conurbation, or even the South Downs National park, yet you want to include the New Forest. Laughable, absolutely laughable. What a shame Winchester is separate from Soton as they have had 3 good footballers from that town. For your information the Portsmouth urban area includes Portsmouth, Havant, Fareham, Gosport, Lee-on-Solent, Waterloovile and Subbington And the Soton Urban area includes : Soton, Bishopstoke, Eastleigh : so Matt Targett could be included in the top 50 if he improves enough. Unfortunately, Romsey and Botley are not connected to the Soton urban sprawl, which is a shame because 2 very good players came from those towns. Why can't you just accept that Portsmouth produces the better footballers. the facts speak for themselves. [Post edited 22 Dec 2019 13:23]
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I’m sorry that In less than 5 minutes I managed to blow apart your list. I’m sure if I could be bothered to spend any more time on it then I’m sure other lies, missed players and bizarre claims that players from London and towns over 30 miles away are from Portsmouth but as it’s the season of good Will I won’t embarrass you or stamp on your dreams any further. Have a great Christmas pal. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:54 - Dec 22 with 2542 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:50 - Dec 22 by this_charming_man | I’m sorry that In less than 5 minutes I managed to blow apart your list. I’m sure if I could be bothered to spend any more time on it then I’m sure other lies, missed players and bizarre claims that players from London and towns over 30 miles away are from Portsmouth but as it’s the season of good Will I won’t embarrass you or stamp on your dreams any further. Have a great Christmas pal. |
Well done, with your extensive knowledge, you have come up with one player who has just managed to sneak into the top 50. What a shame baker never made it to 200 appearances, then he might have made it to the top 40. Have you got any more lads with 20 or 30 appearances that I can laugh at? | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 16:52 - Dec 22 with 2499 views | this_charming_man |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:54 - Dec 22 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Well done, with your extensive knowledge, you have come up with one player who has just managed to sneak into the top 50. What a shame baker never made it to 200 appearances, then he might have made it to the top 40. Have you got any more lads with 20 or 30 appearances that I can laugh at? |
I’d say a player with just one professional appearance At any level is a greater Hampshire player than someone who isn’t from Hampshire wouldnt you? On that note Got any more players from London and other counties you want to claim are from Portsmouth we can laugh at? [Post edited 22 Dec 2019 16:59]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:13 - Dec 23 with 2383 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 16:52 - Dec 22 by this_charming_man | I’d say a player with just one professional appearance At any level is a greater Hampshire player than someone who isn’t from Hampshire wouldnt you? On that note Got any more players from London and other counties you want to claim are from Portsmouth we can laugh at? [Post edited 22 Dec 2019 16:59]
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You seem to be struggling with some basics here. Just for you so you understand, here is a summary of some of the players that can’t easily be pigeon-holed. I’m sure you realise that being raised in a place has more credence than being born somewhere. Bobby Tambling raised in Havant (greater Portsmouth) Steve Claridge raised in Fareham, but born in Portsmouth Andrew Surman, raised in Soton, but born in South Africa Donny Ings, raised in Netley (not the Southampton Urban area), but born in Soton Daryl Powell, raised in portmouth, yes , that’s right Portsmouth Wayne Bridge, raised in Winchester, but born in Soton. If you like, I can remove Storey, and I will try to think of someone suitable to put in there. My first thoughts are johnny Gordon. Of course, you won’t understand why Johnny should get the nod. Maybe, even Chivers or Parker. What a shame that Shearer was slagging off Eastleigh’s finest player Matt Targett this weekend. He certainly needs to improve to get anywhere near the top 60 or 70. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:23 - Dec 23 with 2376 views | TripleNiemi |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:13 - Dec 23 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | You seem to be struggling with some basics here. Just for you so you understand, here is a summary of some of the players that can’t easily be pigeon-holed. I’m sure you realise that being raised in a place has more credence than being born somewhere. Bobby Tambling raised in Havant (greater Portsmouth) Steve Claridge raised in Fareham, but born in Portsmouth Andrew Surman, raised in Soton, but born in South Africa Donny Ings, raised in Netley (not the Southampton Urban area), but born in Soton Daryl Powell, raised in portmouth, yes , that’s right Portsmouth Wayne Bridge, raised in Winchester, but born in Soton. If you like, I can remove Storey, and I will try to think of someone suitable to put in there. My first thoughts are johnny Gordon. Of course, you won’t understand why Johnny should get the nod. Maybe, even Chivers or Parker. What a shame that Shearer was slagging off Eastleigh’s finest player Matt Targett this weekend. He certainly needs to improve to get anywhere near the top 60 or 70. |
Zzzzzz.....boring shite aside, Happy Xmas 130 to you and the family. Now for 2020, will you be partaking in the annual Pompey pub singalong again this year with Westwood and the plebs...how did it go, 'Pompey going up and the Scum are going down?' | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:56 - Dec 23 with 2350 views | Butty101 |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:13 - Dec 23 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | You seem to be struggling with some basics here. Just for you so you understand, here is a summary of some of the players that can’t easily be pigeon-holed. I’m sure you realise that being raised in a place has more credence than being born somewhere. Bobby Tambling raised in Havant (greater Portsmouth) Steve Claridge raised in Fareham, but born in Portsmouth Andrew Surman, raised in Soton, but born in South Africa Donny Ings, raised in Netley (not the Southampton Urban area), but born in Soton Daryl Powell, raised in portmouth, yes , that’s right Portsmouth Wayne Bridge, raised in Winchester, but born in Soton. If you like, I can remove Storey, and I will try to think of someone suitable to put in there. My first thoughts are johnny Gordon. Of course, you won’t understand why Johnny should get the nod. Maybe, even Chivers or Parker. What a shame that Shearer was slagging off Eastleigh’s finest player Matt Targett this weekend. He certainly needs to improve to get anywhere near the top 60 or 70. |
I think its really important to clarify born and raised. At what age must the move making raised a bigger influence? Take Darrly Powell, born in London (or urban Portsmouth as 130 calls it). However was raised in the massive Jamaican community in Portsmouth and having the biggest influence. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:02 - Dec 23 with 2348 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:56 - Dec 23 by Butty101 | I think its really important to clarify born and raised. At what age must the move making raised a bigger influence? Take Darrly Powell, born in London (or urban Portsmouth as 130 calls it). However was raised in the massive Jamaican community in Portsmouth and having the biggest influence. |
It seems to be important on these pages, as several of you lot can't get your head around Tambling being from Havant. I wonder if it's because he was such a good player. I bet you wish Netley was part of the Southampton Urban area | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:04 - Dec 23 with 2344 views | Ingskneeslide |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:13 - Dec 23 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | You seem to be struggling with some basics here. Just for you so you understand, here is a summary of some of the players that can’t easily be pigeon-holed. I’m sure you realise that being raised in a place has more credence than being born somewhere. Bobby Tambling raised in Havant (greater Portsmouth) Steve Claridge raised in Fareham, but born in Portsmouth Andrew Surman, raised in Soton, but born in South Africa Donny Ings, raised in Netley (not the Southampton Urban area), but born in Soton Daryl Powell, raised in portmouth, yes , that’s right Portsmouth Wayne Bridge, raised in Winchester, but born in Soton. If you like, I can remove Storey, and I will try to think of someone suitable to put in there. My first thoughts are johnny Gordon. Of course, you won’t understand why Johnny should get the nod. Maybe, even Chivers or Parker. What a shame that Shearer was slagging off Eastleigh’s finest player Matt Targett this weekend. He certainly needs to improve to get anywhere near the top 60 or 70. |
I was gutted when Shearer ‘slagged off’ Targett (he didn’t), a player we sold in the summer for way over his actual value, it was absolutely devastating for all the Southampton fans I know who are obsessed with where players are born and raised. Another win for Pompey in the mongboard oneupmanship stakes. This stuff is so much more important than what league you’re playing in, for example. | | | |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:07 - Dec 23 with 2340 views | TripleNiemi |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:02 - Dec 23 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | It seems to be important on these pages, as several of you lot can't get your head around Tambling being from Havant. I wonder if it's because he was such a good player. I bet you wish Netley was part of the Southampton Urban area |
Ok, whilst Saints are somewhat renowned for selling quality players, has there ever been a player who departed Pompey in your lifetime and commanded any sort of English (or world record) fee for that matter? Have you ever had that level of quality? [Post edited 23 Dec 2019 12:10]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:19 - Dec 23 with 2328 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:07 - Dec 23 by TripleNiemi | Ok, whilst Saints are somewhat renowned for selling quality players, has there ever been a player who departed Pompey in your lifetime and commanded any sort of English (or world record) fee for that matter? Have you ever had that level of quality? [Post edited 23 Dec 2019 12:10]
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it's not related to this thread, but we sold a player for 22million at the back end of 2008 to Real Madrid. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:26 - Dec 23 with 2323 views | Butty101 |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:02 - Dec 23 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | It seems to be important on these pages, as several of you lot can't get your head around Tambling being from Havant. I wonder if it's because he was such a good player. I bet you wish Netley was part of the Southampton Urban area |
So please feel free to clarify. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:23 - Dec 24 with 2223 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Hampshire's top current players at present by top flight appearances 211 : Portsmouth : Ward Prowse 201 : Basingstoke : Tom Cleverley 183 : Portsmouth : Joel Ward 175 : Portsmouth : Oxlade Chamberlain 150 : Petersfield : Calum Chambers 144 : Soton (but born in S Africa) : Andrew Surman 125 : Greater Portsmouth : Matt Ritchie 80 : Netley : Donny Ings 51 : Greater Soton : Matt Targett 50 : Portsmouth Mason Mount 19 : Soton : Sam McQueen It looks like Portsmouth is leading the way on this front as well despite the team being well down. Soton just pip Basingstoke to second place on appearances (if we include Surman, who was born in Africa). Of course, this year will probably be Surman's last due to his advancing years, so next year you might just have Targett (from Greater Soton) and McQueen on this list. However, It looks like McQueen may have already played his last top flight game. [Post edited 24 Dec 2019 12:32]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 18:41 - Dec 24 with 2180 views | TripleNiemi |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:19 - Dec 23 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | it's not related to this thread, but we sold a player for 22million at the back end of 2008 to Real Madrid. |
So the answer is a simple no then? | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:46 - Dec 26 with 2109 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 18:41 - Dec 24 by TripleNiemi | So the answer is a simple no then? |
I wouldn't know what the world records were, and I don't understand why they would be important. Newcastle fans still go on about paying the world record fee for a player in the late nineties, and I find that slightly strange. But here you are, trying to claim some kind of record for selling a player, and I bet it was only for a 'defender' How extremely strange. What you need to ask yourself is how your club could possibly keep some of these players. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:36 - Dec 26 with 2098 views | Butty101 |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:23 - Dec 24 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Hampshire's top current players at present by top flight appearances 211 : Portsmouth : Ward Prowse 201 : Basingstoke : Tom Cleverley 183 : Portsmouth : Joel Ward 175 : Portsmouth : Oxlade Chamberlain 150 : Petersfield : Calum Chambers 144 : Soton (but born in S Africa) : Andrew Surman 125 : Greater Portsmouth : Matt Ritchie 80 : Netley : Donny Ings 51 : Greater Soton : Matt Targett 50 : Portsmouth Mason Mount 19 : Soton : Sam McQueen It looks like Portsmouth is leading the way on this front as well despite the team being well down. Soton just pip Basingstoke to second place on appearances (if we include Surman, who was born in Africa). Of course, this year will probably be Surman's last due to his advancing years, so next year you might just have Targett (from Greater Soton) and McQueen on this list. However, It looks like McQueen may have already played his last top flight game. [Post edited 24 Dec 2019 12:32]
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Mason Mount 50 top flight appearances I call BS. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:51 - Dec 26 with 2090 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:36 - Dec 26 by Butty101 | Mason Mount 50 top flight appearances I call BS. |
After today it will be very close to that number. Check the stats again, then you will see that you have another loss against yourself. What is it now? 65-1 | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:58 - Dec 26 with 2086 views | Butty101 |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:51 - Dec 26 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | After today it will be very close to that number. Check the stats again, then you will see that you have another loss against yourself. What is it now? 65-1 |
“After today it will be very close to that number.“ As I said I call bs | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:06 - Dec 26 with 2077 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:58 - Dec 26 by Butty101 | “After today it will be very close to that number.“ As I said I call bs |
Yes, just re-checked it. 48 is close to 50. Education on the IOW is problematic isn't it. | |
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