Markus Liebherr - Your Tributes Wednesday, 11th Aug 2010 22:02
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BackwaterSaint added 22:07 - Aug 11
None of us will ever forget what he did for this club. He saved us. There might not be a club if it hadn't been for him. RIP, thank you. | | |
channonite added 22:11 - Aug 11
Very sad day. Thankyou Marcus for saving my club and giving me one of the most enjoyable seasons football that I have enjoyed for years. I am glad that you got to see our team win at Wembley and my lasting memory of you will be after the match with that great big smile on your face taking pictures and enjoying the occasion, just like the rest of us. A thoroughly decent and modest man who will be much missed. | | |
eusebio added 22:12 - Aug 11
Thankyou | | |
yateleysaint added 22:17 - Aug 11
He seemed like a generous and genuine man and if it wasn't for him Saints might not be around now. I hope he enjoyed being a Saint. He certainly seemed to embody the spirit of Southampton even though his association with the club was too short. I'll always be grateful for what he did for the club in it's hour of need. | | |
Ragboola added 22:19 - Aug 11
Our club was on it's knees and Marcus saved us from extinction. He gave the city it's heart back and for that we will forever owe him our gratitude. To do such a momentous thing for us with such humility and good nature should act as an inspiration to us all. Thank you Marcus for everything you have done for us, we will never forget you. COYR! | | |
FrenchChris added 22:22 - Aug 11
We met Marcus briefly at Fribourg just a couple of weeks ago. He was smiling and genuinely happy to see fans come out to see he Saints play. Thank you Marcus. May your legacy live on ... | | |
the_rover added 22:39 - Aug 11
Thank you Markus, you saved our club and brought hope and enjoyment back to many people. It's very sad that you weren't able to live to see your plans fulfilled. | | |
emigrant added 22:42 - Aug 11
From day one Markus I have been thankfull for all you have done for our club. You saved us from disaster and it is a terrible shame you have failed to live long enough to see your dreams for Southampton Football Club realised. God Rest Your Soul and hopefully you will find a good team in Heaven to share your time with. | | |
Dont_Panic added 22:59 - Aug 11
We all owe Markus a debt of gratitude for saving our club and putting us on the right path, lets hope we can honour his memory by fulfilling his vision. Thanks Markus - a true Saint | | |
moran89thmin added 23:14 - Aug 11
After the long decline since 83/84 history will record it was Markus Liebherr who turned this club around. Now rather than watch us get back in the Prem on Earth he is going to have to watch from above. Cheers Markus - a true Saint. | | |
1teeminants added 23:20 - Aug 11
Markus,Thanks for saving my club which i have followed since 1970. You will always be a legend in this part of the world without you we may have gone under. Thank you And thoughts are with your family. Markus Liebherr RIP. | | |
patred added 23:32 - Aug 11
Heaven waits for a man who has shown such kindness to so many. You picked us up at our lowest ebb. Your actions enable us to follow a dream we dared not dream. Rest awhile, whilst we friends follow your dreams for us. | | |
steve73 added 00:13 - Aug 12
Thankyou sir, for saving the Saints. I'm just so terribly sad to hear this news. Decent men and football don't usually mix but I'm absolutely sure that you were one. God rest you. | | |
Shirleymush added 00:13 - Aug 12
Thank you Markus. For everything. | | |
PaulTelfTelfer added 00:18 - Aug 12
Stunned to hear this news. Markus - thank you - for saving the club, for your genorosity and indeed for reinstilling the spirit of Southampton through your own clear, excitable enthusiasm for the Saints and the community. Seeing you taking photos of the team at Wembley last season showed everyone that you were enjoying this just as much as we were, we were in it together and will remain a wonderful memory for many - hopefully including yourself. A proper gentleman and a proper Saint. Thoughts are with the Liebherr family and friends. RIP. | | |
Spot51 added 06:41 - Aug 12
I'm thankful that Markus was able to enjoy Saints winning at Wembley. I doubt any of us thought the JPT would be the only trophy he'd witness his side lifting. I'm stunned at the loss of our owner and friend at only 62. Only the good die young. RIP Markus. | | |
Wints76 added 08:07 - Aug 12
Thank you Markus. Your short time here made Saints fan smile again, which is something that has not happened in a long time. Thoughts to your friends & family. RIP | | |
sfc0 added 08:13 - Aug 12
markus thank you for saving our beloved club. it feels like we have lost a very close friend. keep looking down and smiling on us markus and lets hope your dreams for the saints will be fulfilled. | | |
suttonsaint added 08:17 - Aug 12
Thanks for everything Mr Chairman.You'll always be in our hearts and thoughts. Rest in peace.x | | |
TheMoog added 08:27 - Aug 12
I'll be eternally grateful for what you did for this club. RIP and thank you. | | |
stevejones76 added 08:52 - Aug 12
Without Marcus we would have no club - simple as that - am eternally grateful for what he has done in such a short space of time - just hope we can honour him in style and win the league. RIP and Thank You | | |
BLEEDRED added 10:04 - Aug 12
Your dream will be will come true RIP | | |
B3na1i added 10:06 - Aug 12
Writing on a message board seems such a small gesture for a man that us so much, without Markus we truly would be nothing | | |
worthingsaint added 11:19 - Aug 12
Thank you . . . . . . . . . RIP | | |
bendybob added 11:26 - Aug 12
Gone now but never forgotten. Big effort this season lads. | | |
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