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matt le tissier


Has to be the ultimate one man club player.

Southampton were hardly even a mid table club whilst he was strutting his stuff for them.

He possessed an overabundance of raw football talent and could quite easily have played at a higher level.

That's my opinion.

What do you think?

posted on 21/11/14

Hi DJ

posted on 21/11/14

Stuart Pearce. Don't like the man as a manager and the fact that he left Beckham out of the Olympic squad despite what goldenbaws did to help the bid but can't deny he stayed at Forest when he should have left. Like le tiss in a sense except he did get to play w/c and e/c with his country.

posted on 21/11/14

Stuart Pearce played for about 6 clubs.

comment by St3vie (U11028)

posted on 21/11/14

Pearce played for Newcastle, West Ham and Man City after he left Forest

He left Forest after they were relegated from the Premier League and signed for Newcastle at a time when they had just finished second in the Premier League behind Man Utd.

You cant honestly say the man was a one club man when he left Forest to go to a club like that......if it was a step down aye, it wasnt

posted on 21/11/14

Im not buddy and you ??

comment by deBear (U8633)

posted on 21/11/14

Ian Durrant?

Paul McStay?

John Greig?

Billy McNeill?

Only one team for these guys....

posted on 21/11/14

Very true and stand corrected on Pearce although his best years were spent at Forest and that was when he could have joined a real top club.

posted on 21/11/14

Puyol? Barcelona were at one of their lowest points in the modern era and he emerged to become the most successful captain the club ever had

posted on 23/11/14

Totally agree

posted on 26/11/14

In Southampton recently, on the day they twonked Sunderland, I noticed several people wearing all red Southampton shirts, that I presumed was a training top or similar, as your shirt has, as long as I can remember, been red with one or more white stripes.

Of course as you already know, that's your home shirt this season, so why no stripes?

And why have the number of stripes, meaning the width of them also, varied so much over the years?

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