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    #31
    Just wondering was that last picture from the southampton 6 - 3 man utd game where scum changed their kit at half time??

    That was a great game
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      #32
      Le Tiss was a footballing genius and thats plain and simple for anyone with an i.q over 6 to have seen.

      Enough said really.
      RAFA

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        #33
        Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
        Le Tiss was a footballing genius and thats plain and simple for anyone with an i.q over 6 to have seen.

        Enough said really.

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          #34
          Le Tiss was good for Southampton, he never had the balls to move to a bigger team as he probably knew he would have then just been another fish in the bowl as opposed to being the biggest fish.
          We come not to play.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Imy View Post
            Le Tiss was good for Southampton, he never had the balls to move to a bigger team as he probably knew he would have then just been another fish in the bowl as opposed to being the biggest fish.
            he had the skil to be a top player at a top club, More skill than Cantona etc. Maybe he didn't want to , maybe he loved southampton so much, maybe he didn't have the bottle. Whatever, he was a fantasic player who shouldn't be criticised for not following the usual route to the biggest clubs.

            And I still have an ecru shirt in the cupboard. In size S unfortunately.
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              #36
              Originally posted by Imy View Post
              Le Tiss was good for Southampton, he never had the balls to move to a bigger team as he probably knew he would have then just been another fish in the bowl as opposed to being the biggest fish.
              He had the talent to play at any of the big clubs mate. He was brilliant! His only fault was that he didn't have much pace, but **** it, he had the lot technically speaking.

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                #37
                he never comes across as the big i am does he so not sure that he wanted to be a big fish. i imagine he liked being the Saviour to a certain extent but that has its own pressure. look at Torres at Athetico.

                Also he was happy and earned more than enough money why would he want to move. maybe he wasnt a hugely ambitious lad just very very talented.

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                  #38
                  No class,drown in nothingness southampton

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