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Wyot wrote: JK2006 wrote: Amazing to realise how much we rely on others to shape our opinions. Without commentary I have no idea what to think of the matches!
A newcomer to football I suspect...
When I started I was 8 or 9 down Southampton's old ground The Dell. No commentary available - we had to do it ourselves!
If it wasn't for the that a tackle from a rival player, you would of been better than Matt Le Tissier.
All I know about Le Tissier he does a lot work for grass-roots football over in the Channel Islands and other non-league stuff.
Green Man wrote: Wyot wrote: JK2006 wrote: Amazing to realise how much we rely on others to shape our opinions. Without commentary I have no idea what to think of the matches!
A newcomer to football I suspect...
When I started I was 8 or 9 down Southampton's old ground The Dell. No commentary available - we had to do it ourselves!
If it wasn't for the that a tackle from a rival player, you would of been better than Matt Le Tissier.
All I know about Le Tissier he does a lot work for grass-roots football over in the Channel Islands and other non-league stuff.
I met him a couple of times as I was friends back in the day with a Saints left back. I played snooker at his house once! Very down to earth, friendly guy. But what I remember most is watching him on the pitch: poetry in motion. Just watch a "top ten" goals clip. Unbelievable.
Wyot wrote: Green Man wrote: Wyot wrote: JK2006 wrote: Amazing to realise how much we rely on others to shape our opinions. Without commentary I have no idea what to think of the matches!
A newcomer to football I suspect...
When I started I was 8 or 9 down Southampton's old ground The Dell. No commentary available - we had to do it ourselves!
If it wasn't for the that a tackle from a rival player, you would of been better than Matt Le Tissier.
All I know about Le Tissier he does a lot work for grass-roots football over in the Channel Islands and other non-league stuff.
I met him a couple of times as I was friends back in the day with a Saints left back. I played snooker at his house once! Very down to earth, friendly guy. But what I remember most is watching him on the pitch: poetry in motion. Just watch a "top ten" goals clip. Unbelievable.
Never met him or properly seen him play. Apart from the odd England game here and there. However, I have never heard a bad word against him from football fans.
I know about 10 years ago he went to Guernsey to support and congratulate his former club they got promoted. He was on the books, so if they wanted him to do he could play a bit of non league football. I am not sure he actually did though.
Green Man wrote: Wyot wrote: Green Man wrote: Wyot wrote: JK2006 wrote: Amazing to realise how much we rely on others to shape our opinions. Without commentary I have no idea what to think of the matches!
A newcomer to football I suspect...
When I started I was 8 or 9 down Southampton's old ground The Dell. No commentary available - we had to do it ourselves!
If it wasn't for the that a tackle from a rival player, you would of been better than Matt Le Tissier.
All I know about Le Tissier he does a lot work for grass-roots football over in the Channel Islands and other non-league stuff.
I met him a couple of times as I was friends back in the day with a Saints left back. I played snooker at his house once! Very down to earth, friendly guy. But what I remember most is watching him on the pitch: poetry in motion. Just watch a "top ten" goals clip. Unbelievable.
Never met him or properly seen him play. Apart from the odd England game here and there. However, I have never heard a bad word against him from football fans.
I know about 10 years ago he went to Guernsey to support and congratulate his former club they got promoted. He was on the books, so if they wanted him to do he could play a bit of non league football. I am not sure he actually did though.
He played two seasons post retirement for non-league Eastleigh and a one off game for Guernsey.
Wyot wrote: Green Man wrote: Wyot wrote: Green Man wrote: Wyot wrote: JK2006 wrote: Amazing to realise how much we rely on others to shape our opinions. Without commentary I have no idea what to think of the matches!
A newcomer to football I suspect...
When I started I was 8 or 9 down Southampton's old ground The Dell. No commentary available - we had to do it ourselves!
If it wasn't for the that a tackle from a rival player, you would of been better than Matt Le Tissier.
All I know about Le Tissier he does a lot work for grass-roots football over in the Channel Islands and other non-league stuff.
I met him a couple of times as I was friends back in the day with a Saints left back. I played snooker at his house once! Very down to earth, friendly guy. But what I remember most is watching him on the pitch: poetry in motion. Just watch a "top ten" goals clip. Unbelievable.
Never met him or properly seen him play. Apart from the odd England game here and there. However, I have never heard a bad word against him from football fans.
I know about 10 years ago he went to Guernsey to support and congratulate his former club they got promoted. He was on the books, so if they wanted him to do he could play a bit of non league football. I am not sure he actually did though.
He played two seasons post retirement for non-league Eastleigh and a one off game for Guernsey.