SFC Players With Sad Endings 08:03 - Sep 13 with 3260 views | Chesham_Saint | Given the recent top three of Saints loyal foreigner players, I think those who were injured whilst at SFC and were never the same again need a respectful listing. So, 1. Steve Mills (very tragic, early death as well). 2. Ronnie Ekelund (such a great player that one season with MLT). 3. Michael Svensson (injury warming up at the skate shit hole and never the same again). | |
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SFC Players With Sad Endings on 13:30 - Sep 13 with 3111 views | soulman64 | Jay Rodriguez | | | |
SFC Players With Sad Endings on 13:47 - Sep 13 with 3089 views | PatfromPoole | I think MLT had a number of niggly injuries which hastened his retirement. That said, I’m not sure he was cut out for the high intensity style of Strachan. | |
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SFC Players With Sad Endings on 15:51 - Sep 13 with 3025 views | saints__fan__73 | Jhon Viafara Ulrich Van Gobbel | |
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SFC Players With Sad Endings on 18:46 - Sep 13 with 2960 views | grumpy | Cilff Huxford | | | |
SFC Players With Sad Endings on 09:54 - Sep 14 with 2761 views | saints__fan__73 |
SFC Players With Sad Endings on 18:46 - Sep 13 by grumpy | Cilff Huxford |
Wasn't he in The Cosby Show? | |
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SFC Players With Sad Endings on 11:15 - Sep 14 with 2720 views | dirk_doone |
SFC Players With Sad Endings on 09:54 - Sep 14 by saints__fan__73 | Wasn't he in The Cosby Show? |
A very sad ending indeed. | |
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SFC Players With Sad Endings on 14:04 - Sep 14 with 2655 views | DENZY | Dean Richards | |
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SFC Players With Sad Endings on 14:40 - Sep 14 with 2643 views | professor_peach | Kevin Moore | | | | Login to get fewer ads
SFC Players With Sad Endings on 15:22 - Sep 14 with 2625 views | LondonSaint76 | Bobby Stokes, both sad to see how few games he played for Saints post Wembley 76 and so very sad to hear that he died at the age of 44 years and 4 months to the day. Bobby like many other players from that era didn’t finish their playing days financially set up for life so ended up working in a cafe. Found this good article again recently, mainly about the 76 Final - a good reminisce with a couple of memories recalled by Lawrie Mac I didn’t know about until reading this - see the link below https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/feb/25/lawrie-mcmenemy-southampton-man | |
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SFC Players With Sad Endings on 00:28 - Sep 15 with 2420 views | Chesham_Saint |
SFC Players With Sad Endings on 15:22 - Sep 14 by LondonSaint76 | Bobby Stokes, both sad to see how few games he played for Saints post Wembley 76 and so very sad to hear that he died at the age of 44 years and 4 months to the day. Bobby like many other players from that era didn’t finish their playing days financially set up for life so ended up working in a cafe. Found this good article again recently, mainly about the 76 Final - a good reminisce with a couple of memories recalled by Lawrie Mac I didn’t know about until reading this - see the link below https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/feb/25/lawrie-mcmenemy-southampton-man |
That was sad. Stokesy was I believe, born in PortsMouth and sadly ended his days serving skate and chips to er, the Skates. But he there’s been a few others… Malcolm Waldron, Ron Davies and then, most tragically, one of our all time heroes, Micky Channon. Which is why, despite what that fishy tvvat Poirot says, MLT deserves our undying football adoration for never prostituting himself by turning out for those skanky blue few cvnts. | |
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SFC Players With Sad Endings on 09:27 - Sep 15 with 2330 views | SaintNick |
SFC Players With Sad Endings on 13:30 - Sep 13 by soulman64 | Jay Rodriguez |
Not sure that Jay Rodriguez has had a sad ending. After his injury he was out for a few seasons and had a few setbacks, but in the 6 seasons since he left Saints in 2017 he has played 4 of them in the Premier League and two in the Championship, last year he got 10 goals in 28 games. This season he is still a part of the Burnley squad and made a Premier League appearance off the bench. Perhaps he has not become the player that he might well have become and the injury put him back, but he has still had a good long career mainly in the top flight since leaving Saints. At 34 he can be well satisfied with his career. He is perhaps a player to remember that in his first season he was not a fans favourite, only 6 goals and some fans on his back, but his second season saw him become the main striker at St Mary's overtaking Ricky Lambert. A real case for giving players time to adjust before judging them | |
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SFC Players With Sad Endings on 11:27 - Sep 15 with 2305 views | ericofarabia | We never got to say farewell to Ossie after he flattened that cahunt Bailey at Blackburn. Dont think he played for us again after that Red Card ☹ | | | |
SFC Players With Sad Endings on 16:16 - Sep 15 with 2264 views | kingslandstand1 | Didn't Steve Moran suffer a not quite career ending injury, but was never the same on return | | | |
SFC Players With Sad Endings on 23:15 - Sep 15 with 2160 views | Chesham_Saint |
SFC Players With Sad Endings on 16:16 - Sep 15 by kingslandstand1 | Didn't Steve Moran suffer a not quite career ending injury, but was never the same on return |
Yes, a back injury I think. Here’s another. Richard Hall was an excellent centre half for us, moved to West Ham with an injury and hardly played again. A real shame as he reminded me a bit of Bobby Moore in his style of play. | |
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