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LETTER - Ralph Hasenhuttl needs to sign defenders for Saints

Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl (left) during the FA Cup semi final match at Wembley Stadium, London. Picture date: Sunday April 18, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Leicester. Photo credit should read: John Sibley/PA Wire. .RESTRICTIONS: I CAN’T believe that our manager wants to look and rotate our two goalkeepers - hasn t he seen enough? Bearing in mind that we have the second worst defensive record in the Premier League shouldn’t he be looking at signing decent defenders? Having followed Southampton Football Club for over 45 years I am starting to lose the faith in Ralph? John McFarland

LETTER - Southampton should honour Lawrie McMenemy

I was lucky enough to be at Wembley that day and it will live with me forever. I also received the package of Lawrie and the boys of 76. Fantastic DVD bringing back all the memories. Then I realised the great man Lawrie McMenemy has never been properly honoured by Southampton Football Club. I was wondering whether fans like myself of a certain age could start a campaign to get one of the stands named in his honour. It would be a little gesture to the man who was the main architect behind the success, the greatest day Southampton have ever had.

Tribute to Wayne Talkes — who played for Southampton and Bournemouth

Wayne Talkes was 68 and had been ill for some time. After moving to the Island with his parents at a young age, he attended the Fairway School in Sandown and captained the Island boys team as well as playing for Bembridge Youth Club. His classmates could see he was destined for greater things. In 1967, he signed as an apprentice with Southampton Football Club. He went on as a substitute in a Combination Cup game against Arsenal, becoming, at 15 years and 180 days, the youngest-ever post-war debutant for the Reserves. He made his first team debut, under Lawrie McMenemy in 1972. At that time, Robert Wakerley shared digs with him while they were both at the football club.

Josh O Connor talks (record-breaking) watches

Although Bulgari has been making desirable timepieces for decades, its entry into the watchmaking stratosphere happened relatively recently – seven years ago, to be precise, when it released the first Octo Finissimo. This was the slimmest tourbillon watch ever made – the first of seven world records that Bulgari would go on to claim – and immediately promoted the brand to the higher circles of horology. Fitting, then, that its new watch ambassador should also be a recently anointed A-lister on a steep upwards trajectory.  Josh O’Connor, the Golden Globe-winning actor best known for his portrayal of Prince Charles in The Crown, has made a short film with Bulgari in which he discusses his interest in fine timepieces. To mark the occasion, a Q&A with the man himself…

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