Nos 3, 4, 6 and 14 have been given to current players
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Has anyone seen the Vacant brothers play.
They must be pretty good to get Max's and Sir Robert's old numbers.
They must be pretty good to get Max's and Sir Robert's old numbers.
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When I was a young child, I knew that I knew so much about so much.
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If you are not engaging AI actively and aggressively, you are doing it wrong.
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Your company is not going to go out of business because of AI.
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The kid CAN play.SinCitySaint wrote:I know people on here rate him but the club must really rate Steven too.
It is a fair compliment to be given the number three seeing as unlike CJ he is yet to cement his position at the club.
Lance or James??
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In fairness to SaintBot only quoting from saints.comBernard Shakey wrote:Russell Greene wore #6 for 1 year and #29 for 5 years.SaintBot wrote:
- Zac Dawson will wear #6 previously worn by Bob Murray, Vic Cumberland & Russell Greene.
David Grant wore #6 for 8 years after wearing #35 for 3 years.
but agree other Greene a poor choice by writer.
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Sorry I was not having a crack at SaintBot.chook23 wrote:In fairness to SaintBot only quoting from saints.comBernard Shakey wrote:Russell Greene wore #6 for 1 year and #29 for 5 years.SaintBot wrote:
- Zac Dawson will wear #6 previously worn by Bob Murray, Vic Cumberland & Russell Greene.
David Grant wore #6 for 8 years after wearing #35 for 3 years.
but agree other Greene a poor choice by writer.
I meant to say the club needs to have a better idea of it's history.
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Johnny Favier wrote:There's been a few decent no.20s for the Saints already - Micky Dwyer and Matty Young spring to mind...I'm sure Armo can uphold the standard!Spinner wrote:Batnoe wrote:Just so u know Armo didnt want a number change!!
20 is a great number!
I tend to rate numbers on how they look, rather than who have worn them.
The numbers that I would want on my back would be 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 20, 23 and 25.
With my personal favourite 10!
I look at the scully/trengove situation and think that tom got screwed over. I would hate to have 31 on my back cos it looks s***!
So if I were Armo, I would have kept 20 most days of the week!
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Mark Greene wore #6 in '76 and '77 after Russell wore it in '75.Milan Faletic wrote:Did Russell Greene's brother Mark wear number 6?
I think Ian Sartori wore 6 as well.
I wonder why Russell went to number 29 for 5 years? Maybe he wanted to create his own history.
Silvio Foshini also wore #6 for five years, '83-'87.
Ian Sartori did wear #6 in '80-'81.
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Of course, Silvio Foschini. Didn't realise he was at the Saints for five seasons.Bernard Shakey wrote:Mark Greene wore #6 in '76 and '77 after Russell wore it in '75.Milan Faletic wrote:Did Russell Greene's brother Mark wear number 6?
I think Ian Sartori wore 6 as well.
I wonder why Russell went to number 29 for 5 years? Maybe he wanted to create his own history.
Silvio Foshini also wore #6 for five years, '83-'87.
Ian Sartori did wear #6 in '80-'81.
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Spinner wrote:Johnny Favier wrote:There's been a few decent no.20s for the Saints already - Micky Dwyer and Matty Young spring to mind...I'm sure Armo can uphold the standard!Spinner wrote:Batnoe wrote:Just so u know Armo didnt want a number change!!
20 is a great number!
I tend to rate numbers on how they look, rather than who have worn them.
The numbers that I would want on my back would be 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 20, 23 and 25.
With my personal favourite 10!
I look at the scully/trengove situation and think that tom got screwed over. I would hate to have 31 on my back cos it looks s***!
So if I were Armo, I would have kept 20 most days of the week!
I'm a bit like you though it doesn't follow any real logic. For instance I like the look of 31, 32, 33, 35 & 36 but not 30, 34, 37, 38 or 39. And I really like 27 but not 28. It's just a personal preference.