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Sad to hear that Chris Nicholl has died. Good player and a decent manager who took on the tough task of taking over after Lawrie Mac Rest in Peace Chris.. Always a Saint.
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R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 16:39 - Feb 25 with 4765 views
How we could with a CB pairing like Chris Nicholl & Dave Watson from that era. Sadly Chris suffered in his later years in a similar way to Jeff Astle, last interview I saw was with Adrian Chiles and you could see the signs then, and that was a few years ago. Shearer has talked about him a few times on MOTD Top 10 podcasts - favourite story was the dressing room incident when the lights suddenly went out, when they came back on Chris was stood in the middle of the room, fists clenched, in full boxer’s stance as he thought someone was going to jump him. RIP Chris, an excellent defender and a nice guy with it.
Sad News. Chris had some great players in his time with us and put together one of Saints most exciting teams. Always came across as a real gentleman. RIP Chris.
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R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 17:12 - Feb 25 with 4272 views
R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 16:48 - Feb 25 by LondonSaint76
How we could with a CB pairing like Chris Nicholl & Dave Watson from that era. Sadly Chris suffered in his later years in a similar way to Jeff Astle, last interview I saw was with Adrian Chiles and you could see the signs then, and that was a few years ago. Shearer has talked about him a few times on MOTD Top 10 podcasts - favourite story was the dressing room incident when the lights suddenly went out, when they came back on Chris was stood in the middle of the room, fists clenched, in full boxer’s stance as he thought someone was going to jump him. RIP Chris, an excellent defender and a nice guy with it.
Sad news. One of my all time favourites, a proper footballer’s footballer. R I P Sir.
Hard as nails whilst skilled on the ground and brilliant in the air. I watched him play on many occasions and never saw one instance of an opponent getting the better of him physically. Other pros simply knew that he wasn’t a player to take liberties with, knowing that if they did then retribution would soon follow.
Jimmy Case was a hard man but Chris was at least his equal.
The alleged fight between Chris and Mark Dennis must have been interesting to say the least!
Two consecutive home defeats and now this. Not a good week to be a Saint.
That's really shaken me. We played pretty well under him (note sacked and replaced by Branfoot FFS) and didn't do too badly either as a player getting to a rare cup final for us!
That's really shaken me. We played pretty well under him (note sacked and replaced by Branfoot FFS) and didn't do too badly either as a player getting to a rare cup final for us!
Often overlooked as a manager. He stabilised Saints as a decent mid table (OLD) Division 1 side that played some good football. They were good days looking back...proper football, players and manager. The Premier league signalled the end of an era and I am not sure I like it.
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R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 18:15 - Feb 25 with 3566 views
A great player for us and a much better manager than he was given credit for - the trouble is he followed Lawrie McMenemy so he had a hard act to follow. He was then followed by Branfoot! A true servant to us and football in general and as honest and as dignified and professional an individual as the day is long.
R.I.P
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R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 22:07 - Feb 25 with 3166 views
Such sad news. Chris was responsible for delivering one of the greatest days in the history of The Dell. On Saturday 21st October 1989 we played Liverpool at The Dell and took them to the cleaners. The score was 4-1 and really could have been 7 or 8, even Alan Hansen admits that. I was lucky enough to be there tha afternoon to witness possibly our finest home performance, CN basically played Rod Wallace, Shearer, Rideout and Le Tiss as a fluid interchangeable front four, Liverpool did not know what had hit them. RIP Chris, a loyal servant & a true gent. Thanks for the memorues.
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R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 22:26 - Feb 25 with 3135 views
Sad news, started going regularly when he became manager and of course will never forget that 4-1 game v Liverpool. Played exciting football and brought some great players through the ranks.
A great player for us and a much better manager than he was given credit for - the trouble is he followed Lawrie McMenemy so he had a hard act to follow. He was then followed by Branfoot! A true servant to us and football in general and as honest and as dignified and professional an individual as the day is long.
R.I.P
IMO Chris was the end of an era regarding managerial stabiliy at SFC. We had three managers from 1955 > 1991 and ended up last season with 3 managers in the same season! Branfoor wasn't fit to lace CN's boots and if 'Biscuit Tin' Askham had loosened the purse strings a bit for CN to get in fresh talent when he needed it who knows what we could have gone on to achive. As I say, end of an era. RIP Chris.
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R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 08:17 - Feb 26 with 2911 views
R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 17:12 - Feb 25 by saintmark1976
Sad news. One of my all time favourites, a proper footballer’s footballer. R I P Sir.
Hard as nails whilst skilled on the ground and brilliant in the air. I watched him play on many occasions and never saw one instance of an opponent getting the better of him physically. Other pros simply knew that he wasn’t a player to take liberties with, knowing that if they did then retribution would soon follow.
Jimmy Case was a hard man but Chris was at least his equal.
The alleged fight between Chris and Mark Dennis must have been interesting to say the least!
Two consecutive home defeats and now this. Not a good week to be a Saint.
Well said, and sums up the man. During warm ups before the match he would always be seen heading the ball. Sad news
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Chris Nichol RIP on 09:02 - Feb 26 with 2877 views
R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 22:52 - Feb 25 by InTimeAddedOn
IMO Chris was the end of an era regarding managerial stabiliy at SFC. We had three managers from 1955 > 1991 and ended up last season with 3 managers in the same season! Branfoor wasn't fit to lace CN's boots and if 'Biscuit Tin' Askham had loosened the purse strings a bit for CN to get in fresh talent when he needed it who knows what we could have gone on to achive. As I say, end of an era. RIP Chris.
Sad news, a great player and manager for Saints
In his playing days was immense in the centre of our defence, especially in our promotion season alongside Mike Pickering
As a manager in charge of one of my favourite games v Liverpool 4-1, the game the week before at QPR was another great 4-1 and also the cup game at Spurs when we won 3-1 another brilliant performance
We were so good going forward in that 89/90 season with a regular forward line Le Tissier, Shearer, Rideout and Rod Wallace, great memories
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R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 12:11 - Feb 26 with 2761 views
R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 22:07 - Feb 25 by InTimeAddedOn
Such sad news. Chris was responsible for delivering one of the greatest days in the history of The Dell. On Saturday 21st October 1989 we played Liverpool at The Dell and took them to the cleaners. The score was 4-1 and really could have been 7 or 8, even Alan Hansen admits that. I was lucky enough to be there tha afternoon to witness possibly our finest home performance, CN basically played Rod Wallace, Shearer, Rideout and Le Tiss as a fluid interchangeable front four, Liverpool did not know what had hit them. RIP Chris, a loyal servant & a true gent. Thanks for the memorues.
RIP Chris Nicholl - and how good to hear "When the Saints" sung properly and not this ridiculous slow funereal dirge that seems to have been copied from somewhere. Does anyone really think singing it at less than half half pace is actually inspiring?
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R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 23:27 - Feb 28 with 2391 views
R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 19:31 - Feb 27 by GasGiant
RIP Chris Nicholl - and how good to hear "When the Saints" sung properly and not this ridiculous slow funereal dirge that seems to have been copied from somewhere. Does anyone really think singing it at less than half half pace is actually inspiring?
It comes to something when you hear the Spurs fans on MOTD sing 'When The Spurs Go Marching In' at the correct speed thus sounding ten times better than we do at times, sometimes we soumd like we are in a New Orleans funeral procession.
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R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 07:07 - Feb 29 with 2342 views
R. I. P Chris Nicholl on 23:27 - Feb 28 by InTimeAddedOn
It comes to something when you hear the Spurs fans on MOTD sing 'When The Spurs Go Marching In' at the correct speed thus sounding ten times better than we do at times, sometimes we soumd like we are in a New Orleans funeral procession.
That’s wrong, spurs sing it slowly and for some reason some of our fans have copied.