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Southampton Edition Commemorative Books Coverage List Southampton 2021 Date of Pages Event Covered (Daily Mirror unless stated) Paper 8 May 1922 Page 22 Southampton 5 Newport 0 (promoted to Division 2) 17 Jan 1924 Pages 5 and 18 Southampton 2 Chelsea 0 (FA Cup 1st Round replay) 25 Mar 1928 Page 28 Southampton beat Barnsley 6-1 4 Nov 1928 Page 30 Southampton 8 Blackpool 2 10 Nov 1929 Page 16 “Clubs that have made soccer – Southampton’s Saints” 24 Nov 1935 Pages 38 and 42 Southampton celebrate their 50th anniversary with a 2-0 win over Tottenham 19 Nov 1959 Page 29 Southampton 5 Coventry 1 (FA Cup 1st Round replay) 10 Jan 1960 Page 27 Manchester City 1 Southampton 5 (FA Cup 3rd Round) 24 April 1960 Page 38 Bournemouth 1 Southampton 3 28 Aug 1960 Page 22 Southampton 5 Portsmouth 1 6 Dec 1960 Page 21 Southampton 5 Leeds 4 (League Cup 4th Round) 8 Jan 1961 Page 30 Southampton 7 Ipswich 1 (FA Cup 3rd Round) 9 April 1963 Page 27 Nottingham Forest 0 Southampton 5 (FA Cup 6th Round 2nd replay) 19 Sept 1965 Page 38 Southampton 9 Wolves 3 10 May 1966 Page 23 Southampton are promoted to Division 1 after 1-1 draw at Leyton Orient 5 Feb 1967 Page 38 Southampton 6 West Ham 2 3 Sept 1967 Page 38 Chelsea 2 Southampton 6 13 Nov 1969 Page 31 Southampton beat Vitoria Guimares 8-4 on aggregate (Fairs Cup 2nd Round) 5 May 1971 Page 31 Southampton 6 Crystal Palace 0 16 Sep 1971 Page 27 Southampton 2 Atletico Bilbao 1 (UEFA Cup 1st Round, 1st leg) 28 Apr 1974 Page 47 Southampton win 3-0 at Everton but are relegated to Division 2 9 Oct 1974 Back page Southampton 5 Derby 0 (League Cup 3rd Round) 28 Sept 1975 Page 45 Southampton 4 Portsmouth 0 8 Jan 1976 Back page Aston Villa 1 Southampton 2 (FA Cup 3rd Round replay) 18 Feb 1976 Back page Southampton 4 West Brom 0 (FA Cup 5th Round replay) 7 Mar 1976 Page 47 Bradford 0 Southampton 1 (FA Cup 6th Round) 4 Apr 1976 Page 47 Southampton 2 Crystal Palace 0 (FA Cup semi-final) 2 May 1976 Pages 46, 47 and back Southampton 1 Manchester United 0 (FA Cup Final) 3 May 1976 Pages 1, 30, 31 and back 16 Sept 1976 Page 31 Southampton 4 Marseilles 0 (European Cup Winners’ Cup 1st Round 1st leg) 21 Oct 1976 Page 30 Carrick Rangers 2 Southampton 5 (European Cup Winners’ Cup 2nd Round 1st leg) 23 Dec 1976 Page 23 Southampton sign Alan Ball from Arsenal for £60,000 26 April 1978 Page 30 Southampton are promoted to Division One after a 1-1 draw with Orient 26 Aug 1979 Back page Mick Channon rejoins Southampton from Manchester City 12 Feb 1980 Front and back page Southampton sign Kevin Keegan from Hamburg 30 Nov 1980 Page 46 Southampton draw 1-1 with Manchester United 17 Sept 1981 Page 30 Limerick 0 Southampton 3 (UEFA Cup 1st Round 1st leg) 12 Aug 1982 Page 26 Southampton sign England goalkeeper Peter Shilton from Nottingham Forest 17 Mar 1984 Back page Southampton 2 Liverpool 0 21 Mar 1984 Back page Southampton 5 Sheffield Wednesday 1 (FA Cup 6th Round replay) 29 April 1984 Page 42 Southampton 8 Coventry 2 8 May 1984 Page 26 Southampton 5 Tottenham 0 18 May 1984 Back page Southampton win 3-1 at Notts County to finish as Division 1 runners-up 13 July 1985 Page 31 Southampton appoint Chris Nicholl as their manager 8 March 1987 Page 42 Southampton beat Leicester 4-0 with a hat-trick from 18-year old Matt Le Tissier 22 Mar 1987 Page 47 Southampton 5 Aston Villa 0 11 Apr 1988 Page 25 Southampton 4 Arsenal 2 22 Oct 1989 Page 47 Southampton 4 Liverpool 1 17 Aug 1992 Page 37 Southampton 0 Tottenham 0 26 Aug 1993 Page 42 Southampton 5 Swindon 1 25 Oct 1993 Page 26 Southampton 2 Newcastle 1 9 Feb 1995 Page 39 Southampton 6 Luton 0 (FA Cup 4th Round replay) 8 Jan 1996 Page 27 Southampton 3 Portsmouth 0 (FA Cup 3rd Round) 27 Oct 1996 Pages 66 & 67 Southampton 6 Manchester United 3 29 Jan 2000 Pages 62 & 63 Southampton appoint Glenn Hoddle as their manager 20 May 2001 Page 74 Southampton beat Arsenal 3-2 in the last match at The Dell 22 Oct 2001 Back page Southampton appoint Gordon Strachan as their manager 16 Feb 2003 Premplus pages 6 & 7 Southampton 2 Norwich 0 (FA Cup 5th Round) 14 Apr 2003 Pages 48 & 49 Southampton 2 Watford 1 (FA Cup semi-final) 18 May 2003 Pages 78 & 79 Southampton lose 1-0 to Arsenal in the FA Cup Final 1 Sept 2003 Pages 50, 51 and back Southampton 1 Manchester United 0 22 Dec 2003 Mania page 5 Southampton 3 Portsmouth 0 15 Mar 2004 Mania pages 2 & 3 Southampton 2 Liverpool 0 14 Nov 2004 Premplus page 4 Southampton 2 Portsmouth 1 23 Jan 2005 Premplus page 5 Southampton 2 Liverpool 0 30 Jan 2005 Premplus pages 8 & 9 Southampton 2 Portsmouth 1 9 Apr 2006 Premplus page 11 Brighton 0 Southampton 2 17 Apr 2006 Mania page 17 Stoke 1 Southampton 2 25 Sep 2006 Mania page 15 Burnley 2 Southampton 3 19 Nov 2006 Premplus page 11 Leeds 0 Southampton 3 1 Apr 2007 Premplus page 11 Wolves 0 Southampton 6 7 May 2007 Mania page 15 Southampton 4 Southend 1 8 Oct 2007 Mania page 16 Southampton 3 West Brom 2 22 Oct 2007 Mania page 20 Southampton 1 Cardiff 0 6 Apr 2008 Premplus page 11 Southampton 2 Bristol City 0 5 May 2008 Mania page 12 Southampton 3 Sheffield United 2 2 Nov 2008 Premplus page 11 Preston 2 Southampton 3 24 Nov 2008 Mania page 17 Reading 1 Southampton 2 22 Feb 2009 Premplus page 11 Southampton 3 Preston 1 13 Dec 2009 Premplus page 12 Southampton 3 Tranmere 0 21 Mar 2010 Premplus page 12 MK Dons 0 Southampton 3 29 Mar 2010 Mania page 17 Southampton 4 Carlisle 1 (Johnstone’s Paint Trophy Final) 10 Oct 2010 Premplus pages 4 & 5 Southampton 2 Tranmere 0 24 Apr 2011 Premplus pages 12&13 Brighton 1 Southampton 2 8 May 2011 Premplus page 12 Southampton 3 Walsall 1 (promoted to the Championship) 30 Oct 2011 Football page 20 Southampton 3 Middlesbrough 0 19 Feb 2012 Football page 12 Southampton 4 Derby 0 29 Apr 2012 Football pages 1 and 13 Southampton 4 Coventry 0 (promoted to the Premier League) 18 Nov 2012 Football page 7 QPR 1 Southampton 3 10 Feb 2013 Football pages 10 & 11 Southampton 3 Manchester City 1 10 Nov 2013 Football page 4 Southampton 4 Hull City 1 30 Mar 2014 Football page 8 Southampton 4 Newcastle 0 14 Sep 2014 Football page 8 Southampton 4 Newcastle 0 19 Oct 2014 Football pages 1, 4 & 5 Southampton 8 Sunderland 0 17 May 2015 Football page 6 Southampton 6 Aston Villa 1 27 Dec 2015 Football page 4 Southampton 4 Arsenal 0 2 May 2016 Pages 44 & 45 Southampton 4 Manchester City 2 16 May 2016 Football pages 6 & 7 Southampton 4 Crystal Palace 1 4 Nov 2016 Page 70 Southampton 2 Inter Milan 1 (Europa League) 1 Dec 2016 Page 61 Arsenal 0 Southampton 2 (EFL Cup quarter-final) 26 Jan 2017 Pages 62 & 63 Liverpool 0 Southampton 1 (EFL Cup semi-final 2nd leg) 9 May 2018 Pages 52 & 53 Swansea 0 Southampton 1 17 Dec 2018 Pages 46 & 47 Southampton 3 Arsenal 2 31 Mar 2019 Football page 6 Brighton 0 Southampton 1 25 Sep 2019 Page 60 Portsmouth 0 Southampton 4 (Carabao Cup 3rd Round) 14 Mar 2020 Pages 2 & 3 Football is cancelled for 3 months due to the coronavirus pandemic 6 July 2020 Football pages 2 & 3 Southampton 1 Manchester City 0 5 Apr 2021 Football pages 4 & 5 Southampton 3 Burnley 2 TOTAL PAGES 141 .
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