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Happy Birthday Mike Channon

One of my first Saints heroes was Mike Channon along with then goalkeeper Eric Martin, it is great to see that he is still with us and celebrated his birthday yesterday, here are our birthday wishes to the great man.

These days he is usually referred to as Mick Channon, but back in the early 1970's it was more commonly Mike although Mick and to a lesser extent Micky.

Indeed his authorised biography in 1977 Home & Away was credited to Mike Channon although almost a decade later his second book Man On The Run had Mick Channon on the cover.

But in his first stint at the Dell, he was referred to as Mike in the club programme line ups.

It's great to see him turn 73 today and he is undoubtably one of the greatest players to have represented Southampton Football Club, in truth perhaps only Terry Paine, Mike Channon, Ron Davies and Matthew Le Tissier can lay a claim to be the greatest player ever to play for the club, perhaps the younger generation will put Rickie Lambert's name forward and there is certainly a case for that, but for most of his time at Saints Rickie was not a household name and he played 3 of his 5 seasons outside of the top flight.

In his first spell from his debut at 17 until his departure in the summer of 1977 he played 391 League games for the club and then returned for just under another 3 seasons and by the time he left he had made 507 League starts for the club plus another 4 as sub and scored 185 goals.

In total in all competitions he played 602(plus 6 as sub) and scored 228 goals and out of all the contenders I have mentioned for our greatest player, he is the only one to play in a major Cup Final for the club and indeed to win a trophy.

A charismatic man, before he had finished playing and he went on until he was 37, playing his last League game in a season at Pompey in 1985/86, he was already a regular pundit on television, his Wiltshire burr and his pronunciations of the "Boy Lineker" made a nation laugh in the World Cup of 1986.

A little known fact is he is the most capped England player never to have been named in a squad for the World Cup or European Championships finals as his golden period with England coincided with our failure to qualify for any of these tournaments in the period 1972-1978.


But he was my first hero, as a 10 year old I had the red & white shirt with the round collar and a number 8 on the back, black shorts and the red socks with the white hoop back in 1972 to grace Green Park in Millbrook.

He of course left football and started a new career as a race horse trainer and was successful at that as well.

Perhaps the story I love best about Mike is one recounted by Ted Bates in his biography, in an away game at Tottenham the then Saints manager was trying to give a team talk and he noticed Mike with a transistor radio glued to his ear, (Under 50's ask your Dad/Grandad) trying to get the racing results.

"For gods sake Mike" said Ted "Pay attention" Mike looked up and in his broad Wiltshire accent said "What you have to remember Gaffer, is this (referring to the football) is only my f*cking hobby "


Mike Channon Always a Saints legend !


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