• George Harvey Muir (1869–1939)

    G.H Muir was a schoolteacher who later became headmaster at Mount Pleasant School. He continued to play for St. Mary’s until 1889, after which he became a referee. He refereed an Amateur Cup final and served the Hampshire F.A. for many years. In 1915, he became a director of Southampton Football Club, remaining with the club until…

  • 1899-1900 Season

    During the summer of 1899, several players left the club including forward Abe Hartley, who joined Woolwich Arsenal,[6]and Jacky Robertson, who joined Rangers, shortly after becoming the first Southampton player to play for Scotland in April 1899.[7] Three forwards joined the club in the pre-season: Jack Farrell returned from Stoke, where he had spent the 1898–99 season having played for Southampton from 1895 to…

  • The Joy And The Tears – By Stan Faulkner

    Time does fly, especially these last thirty years. It’s the sixth of November 2048 and I’ve just received a Birthday Card from The Queen as I’m 100 today, she must be over 120 herself? I thought after my cup of tea, I would browse through some of my Southampton Football Club books and DVDs. In…

  • Down Through The Years – By Stan Faulkner

    After 1989 when Danny Wallace was transferred, there were other young players from our academy ranks, who were being sold! His two brothers left Raymond and Rodney, with the latter who was probably the best out of the three of them! Rodney Wallace was a real goalscorer and if only he stayed, then we could…

  • Competition Winner – Julie Greenshields

    Leon this evening travelled down to Bournemouth to present Archive member Julie Greenshields with her ‘prize’ – a VHS recording of Saints Vs Villa recorded over 20 years ago (a true archive prize- none of that Blue-ray nonsense). To make the evening even better she also managed to get a photo signed by former Saint…

  • Big Sleep Out – Saints Foundation

    Nobody in this country of ours should spend a single night sleeping on the streets, but people do. I believe strongly that everyone should have a home, a safe place to stay – so that’s why i’m joining the Saints Foundation in this fund raiser. Now i know what you are thinking, Will…..sleeping in a…

  • Welcome to our new Website

      We are proud to announce that the Saints Archive is expanding. This website will act as our central hub for all social media channels operating under the Saints Archive logo. Over the next few months we will be offering to our members and followers the chance to write blog entries about memories they have…