jeny
2015-01-17 19:55:03 My dad used to be a match reporter for the Green un newspaper with me as a committed supporter in my teens, during the late 1950/1960s. I am so sad to read that the club is in danger of finishing, that I felt I should contact u. Why is it that a few want to destroy something so good. Its important for the community to continue this football club, for families to follow previous generations. Its history of cup winning events not to be forgotten.
Rob Ford
2014-10-29 10:29:19 No benefit to anyone to end this club, always has a good following on a Saturday
Nick Simmons
2014-10-10 14:06:53 My Father - STAN SIMMONS, captained the Saints during the 1960s & 70s. I grew up in Headley Park, and my first memories of watching football were at the school playing field, watching my Dad (Left back), with my Grandfather (WALT), stood alongside STAN BENNETT with longtime Manager BOB ANDERSON. There are so many names that spring to mind - HONEYFIELD / PADFIELD / CLEMENTE / BALL / LEO / WITHERS / VEAR & many more. The club were, and still are a vitally important institution for Headley Park, and continue to provide 'a local' facility for young footballers. It would be a travesty, bordering on the insane to allow this to happen. (I also attended Headley Park School - so I appeal to the Govenors to see the value of the 'Saints').
jeny 2015-01-17 19:55:03
My dad used to be a match reporter for the Green un newspaper with me as a committed supporter in my teens, during the late 1950/1960s. I am so sad to read that the club is in danger of finishing, that I felt I should contact u. Why is it that a few want to destroy something so good. Its important for the community to continue this football club, for families to follow previous generations. Its history of cup winning events not to be forgotten.
Rob Ford 2014-10-29 10:29:19
No benefit to anyone to end this club, always has a good following on a Saturday
Nick Simmons 2014-10-10 14:06:53
My Father - STAN SIMMONS, captained the Saints during the 1960s & 70s. I grew up in Headley Park, and my first memories of watching football were at the school playing field, watching my Dad (Left back), with my Grandfather (WALT), stood alongside STAN BENNETT with longtime Manager BOB ANDERSON. There are so many names that spring to mind - HONEYFIELD / PADFIELD / CLEMENTE / BALL / LEO / WITHERS / VEAR & many more. The club were, and still are a vitally important institution for Headley Park, and continue to provide 'a local' facility for young footballers. It would be a travesty, bordering on the insane to allow this to happen. (I also attended Headley Park School - so I appeal to the Govenors to see the value of the 'Saints').