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SFC, Biker Profiles
| Mary Clarke |
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 | 1. Bike:Honda CBR 6OOcc,Honda c90
 | 2. Bike you would most like: A Ducati 916
 | 3. Started watching saints: When I was
born!,on a Sat night at home at 10.30pm when Saints were on MOTD
 | 4. Favorite Saints player: Matt Le Tisser.
Oh,so natural and oh,so lazy
 | 5. Favorite place in ground: Archers
 | 6. Best game you saw last season: A hard won
point at the Bridge
 | 7. Comment: We're due a finish on page 1 off
Teletext this season |
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| Dave Nickols |
| ***** |
 | 1. Bike: Yamaha RXS 100cc
 | 2. Bike you would most like: Cagiva Mito
125cc
 | 3. Started watching saints: 4 Seasons ago
 | 4. Favorite Saints player: Matthew Oakley -
he`s just a quality player that can only get better
 | 6. Best game you saw last season: Liverpool
(A)
 | 7. Comment: To get a saints player into the
England squad and finish in the top half of the prem |
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| Jack Parnell |
| ***** |
 | 1. Bike: Kawasaki ZL1000
"Eliminator"
 | 2. Bike you would most like: A classic
Harley "Softail" or a Kawasaki Hiyabusa (two bikes that
could never be any further apart. But I still have a hankering for
SPEED!)
 | 3. Started watching saints: When I was about
13-14 ( 1973/74 years) old. Before that I followed any team that
Geof Hurst or Bobby Moore played for! West Ham & Even Stoke
City! (obviously a World Cup thing)
 | 4. Favorite Saints player: Marion Pahars
because he represents everything that I like to see in a sportsman!
He is small but does not give a fuck! and he plays for his colours
and not his wallet! (That may change with time) But Matty is still
Le God!
 | 5. Favorite place in ground: Seat 105, Block
5, Row 6. In the Archers!
 | 6. Best game you saw last season Everton
game at home when we won 2-1. It was not a particularly sparkling
game. But it was our first win in what seemed like a life time, and
our first game under Hod the God. Wow! what a difference one man can
make to a club!
 | 7. Give a one line comment on any aspect/hopes
for next season etc.? That Dave Jones wakes up, and smells the
Coffee! He is not the man for the Job. |
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| Gordon W |
| ***** |
 | 1. Bike: Ducati 748.
 | 2. Bike you would most like: Ducati
996, new MV August F4, or new Aprilia Twin. That, or a sporstcar
like a TVR or Ferrari.
3. Started watching saints: when I was around 11 (in the 70s,
and through the FA Cup glory days). Grew up watching my home team
(Dundee FC), but quickly developed an inexplicable affinity for the
Saints. I also support Dundee (NOT Dundee United), and Scotland
(perhaps we can also have a Saints Zulus flag based on the St
Andrews Cross, to go alongside your St George's Cross-based one?!).
My brother, who lives in Edinburgh, is with the Scottish Saints,
which just about compensates for his other dodgy football passion,
which is Dundee United.
 | 4. Favorite Saints player: Mattie. I feel
privileged to have seen that level of skill in person. Despite his
lack of speed, he can still control the ball better than just about
anyone, and always has time on the ball. For him to score the winner
in the last ever Premier game at the Dell was obviously fantastic.
 | 5. Favorite place in ground: Quite impressed
so far with the new stadium, though haven't quite worked out where
I'd most like to be in future seasons. For now, the East Stand is
fine, though I need sunglasses for early-season matches.
6. Best game you saw last season: Would have to be the last
game against Arsenal.
 | 7. Give a one line comment on any aspect/hopes
for next season etc.? Beautiful flowing football with the ball
passed around, Brazilian style, with no hoofing to a solitary front
man, resulting in steady flow of goals from whoever (not fussed),
and always scoring at least one more than the opposition.
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