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On 21 February 2017, Smallbone signed a professional contract with Southampton. [5] He made his professional debut for Southampton in a 2–0 FA Cup victory over Huddersfield Town on 4 January 2020, scoring the opening goal. [6] On 22 February 2020, Smallbone went on to make his Premier League debut in a 2–0 victory over Aston Villa. [7]
Ian Turner played in the 1976 FA Cup Final for Southampton. Alan Ball managed the club after two spells as a player. Goalkeeper Peter Shilton was the first player to win the Southampton F.C. Player of the Season award twice. Tim Flowers was named Southampton F.C. Player of the Season in 1992 and 1993. Alan Shearer made over 150 appearances for ...
Of Scottish parentage, Armstrong was born in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, while his father was working in the area. [3] Spotted while playing for Beith Juniors, he made 88 appearances and scored three goals in the Scottish Football League playing for Kilmarnock, [4] and made 94 appearances, scoring twice, in the English Football League playing for Southampton, Notts County and Birmingham City.
The episode features an interview with the now 49-year-old Kenny Kimes, who is serving his sentence for killing Kazdin in a prison in San Diego. NYPD via Getty (2) Kenny and Sante Kimes
Kenny Kimes Jr., 49, was a teenager at the time of the fire and is not suspected in Elmer’s disappearance. He is serving a sentence of life without parole at a California state prison.
Kenny Law, who was best known for starring on Discovery Channel’s Moonshiners, has died.He was 68. Law’s Choice Distillery announced news of the Virginia-based distiller’s death in a ...
Kenneth John Monkou (born 29 November 1964) is a Dutch former professional footballer and pundit.. As a player, he was as a centre-back who notably played in the Premier League for both Chelsea and Southampton, where he played just under 300 league appearances for both.
In July 2004, Jones signed for Southampton from W Connection for a nominal fee after a trial. [8] W Connection's Chairman David John Williams described Jones' move, saying: "When Kenwyne Jones was transferred to Southampton, I told you all that he is going to be the biggest thing in Trinidad and Tobago football since beside Dwight Yorke". [9]