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Norman Bainbridge
Великобритания
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Ibiza May 2012
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Paulo wishing a fellow holidaymaker a happy birthday! I would dearly love to know what he said. This was in Hotel Club Augusta, Ibiza. Lots of Italians visited yearly and they were the most lovely people.
My slideshow wishing my wonderful, kind, caring and beautiful daughter, Alison a happy birthday.
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My slideshow wishing my wonderful, kind, caring and beautiful daughter, Alison a happy birthday.
Lawnside V Southmill, Tyro League Final (late 19890s) 2/2
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Lawnside V Southmill, Tyro League Final (late 19890s) 2/2
Picking a Best Saints (Southampton FC) 11.
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Picking a Best Saints (Southampton FC) 11.
Southampton V Man United, 1976 FA Cup Final. Interview
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Southampton V Man United, 1976 FA Cup Final. Interview
Southampton V Man United, 1976 FA Cup Final. Interview
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Southampton V Man United, 1976 FA Cup Final. Interview
Southampton V Man United, 1976 FA Cup Final. Interview
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Southampton V Man United, 1976 FA Cup Final. Interview
Southampton V Man United 1976 FA Cup Final
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Southampton V Man United 1976 FA Cup Final
This was when winning the fa cup really mattered, not like today's winners it means nothing saints fans still talk about that day 50 years later
2nd Division Southampton beat the mighty reds ..too funny...
It was all big hair and trousers in the those days 😂
Great goals and no stupid over the top idiotic dancing celebration's.
You’re missing something
Which is? Please tell.
❤
Harrryyyyy
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!❤😊
Happy birthday Sophia🎉😊
Thank you Jackie. This is a few years old now.
What’s the point not even full time
So much for catweezles prediction
Reporter Martin Tyler !
Great speech by a great footballer, so sad he passed so early, always be remembered by anyone who was alive in '66 and watched that match, where England won the world cup.
Was his paper boy in the late 60s Chelsea owned a house in Twickenham, Peter Osgood , Eddie McCreadie , Jimmy McCalliog all lived there met them all ...great time's. .
Must have been a really nice area(
@jerryoshea3116 No, Jerry just a ordinary 3 bed estate .
@@colincox1716 Oh i see,when u said these guys lived there,I had visions of a 'Posh' area ( i imagined Twickenham being something like Richmond?)
@jerryoshea3116 Waverly Avenue Twickenham look it up , Chelsea owned it as temporary accommodation I presume .
YNWA at 02:00
Pompey boy won them their only major 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for your reply.
Only major 😂😂
United were all over them in the first half but somehow couldn't score. Then McIlroy hit the bar early in the second half. After that, it seemed like they felt they just wouldn't score at all.
Norm, Thanks very much for this inspirational speech from Alan Ball-so much not just on the game but also on family loyalty. Always an engaging character and excellent wholehearted player wherever he went, including Saints. Died tragically so young RIP. Thanks and compliments on providing this.
Brilliant player and brilliant man. I had the great pleasure of meeting him once after an after dinner speech when he came over to me and said. “I have heard about you.” He wanted to talk about me! I couldn’t get a word in. On the way home a friend said. “It’s not often you get to shake hands with a World Cup winner.” I never have since.
Norm, Thanks very much for these uploads on the build-up to Saints' Wembley date with Man. Utd. It is a day I remember well and compliments on reviving that big-match atmosphere. Best wishes to you and your family!
Tom, thank you for your kind words. It was a Special day!
Georges Bode…absolutely full of it😂 Stop smoking pot!
Great times then, now it’s all foreigners wanting too much money!! The FA cup and the premiership are a joke!
Wow I miss these great days…..Cup Final day at the old Wembley
I'm related to Alan ball on my grandmother's side
Those were the days of authentic English football, days of yore passed out in the mist of times, what has been left? Commercial techniques and a ramshackle identity...
I watched this as a 14 year old in England. The FA Cup final was something you never missed and there was nothing like the old Wembley stadium. Even watching it all these years later in the US, I can still remember the goal. It always seemed like it happened in slow motion, especially when Stepney tried to save it. At least Man U got redemption the following year against Liverpool, which was a much better game.
Fantastic trousers. :-)
I love Southampton FC
Watched this as a boy in the cinema in Jo’burg. No TV and no broadcast. Cinema football. Enjoyed it. Made a change to rugby.
Brilliant footage , well done
Well that astrologer bloke was spot on. Bellend.
Cocky oiks got their backsides handed to them on a plate.
_Arrrrr it just stops_ 😳
No Le Tissier in the final squad? Unforgivable
Matt didn’t start playing for Saints until 1986
@@fontenoy9 No-one made as big an impact or remained as loyal to the club, the one world class player Saints have had (aside from arguably Channon and an ageing Keegan) and they blow him out, shame
The build up to kick off made the final special 🏐
Watched this Final as an 18 year old Nuetral ,and i still think the old Wembley had loads more charcter and better atmosphere than the new one
4:31 this is the reason why England struggled in the 70s
This was when the top teams always played their best players for each and every round of the FA Cup.
Super Saints. I was there aged 16. May 1st. Thank you John for taking me.
I was 10 and my Auntie said to us kids, if Southampton won we could buy her flowers from our first weeks wages when we were older. I was the only one to remember. Aunty Vera was from Southampton and never guessed they'd win. R.I.P. Aunty.
Nice memory Tim!
Nice one, Tim.
Sack the Dutch hippy at 13.50 he got his prediction completely wrong
It was bloody well offside
Well we will agree to disagree..
I was there! i can't actually remember much about the game except between us scoring and the final whistle was an awfully long time it seemed . Driving back down the M3 and every bridge had people with saints scarves and banners , It was a brilliant day , i still have my ticket , rosette and scarf
Cup final Saturday at this time was brilliantly done from early morning. TV coverage was top notch. Brian Moore on ITV, great voice. Proper football presentation. Nostalgia, a beautiful and heart aching thing at one and the same time.
Love it How Jack Charlton stills refers to Don Revie as ‘the boss’ 3 years after retiring. He has always said that he would not have been in the 1966 WCF team if it wasn’t for Don Revie. MOT
So much for astrology/horoscope nonsense.
Saints had many experienced players (Channon, Osgood, Rodrigues, McCalliog, Blyth ) and a very shrewd manager. 1st Div players but playing in the 2nd Div. The media just assumed that ManUtd would win simply because they were in the 1st Div. And the FA Cup, no matter what the current media propaganda would have you believe, is now nothing like the competition it once was. To any top manager or player then, it mattered as much to win the Cup as to win the League title. It was that important, that prestigious.
I would say it was more important to win the FA Cup. Such a special place to go to Wembley!
recognized Lou Macari straight away!!!