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Dave Malone really is leaving Winchester City this time

DAVE Malone is standing down as Winchester City’s director of football at the end of 2018.




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Looking back: Eastleigh v Lymington 1998

ONLY one game was played in the Wessex League on October 24, 1998 – the appalling weather made sure of that.




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Captain Pierre-Emile gives Joe from the Saints Foundation some tips

A HAMPSHRIE 12-year-old with cerebral palsy spent time with the captain of Southampton Football Club, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.




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Are Southampton set for another survival season?

On some occasions, we earn revenue from content. This commercial content is compiled via expert opinion. Clicking in certain hyperlinks within this article will redirect you to a 3rd party. 




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Marti Pellow on playing the villain

INTERVIEW: By Hilary Porter




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Jofra Archer to play for Ageas Bowl-based Southern Brave

JOFRA Archer will spearhead the Southern Braves attack alongside Chris Jordan when The Hundred begins next summer - and James Vince will also play for the Ageas Bowl-based franchise.




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Sir Ian Botham: Rod Bransgrove deserves a knighthood

SIR Ian Botham believes Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove is more deserving of a knighthood than Sir Geoffrey Boycott.




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James Vince to discover Southern Brave squad on wedding weekend

JAMES Vince will interrupt his wedding weekend to find out who the rest of his Southern Brave teammates are.




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Southern Brave sign David Warner and Andre Russell

HAMPSHIRE all-rounder Liam Dawson will be playing for Southern Brave alongside Andre Russell, David Warner and Tymal Mills when The Hundred gets underway next summer.




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Introducing Southern Brave's squad...and a possible first XI

Southern Brave will have the chance to add a wildcard signing before the inaugural edition of The Hundred.




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PHOTOS: When Saints survived and Manchester United took the treble in 1999

THESE pictures were snapped at a football tournament in Millbrook on November 7, 1999.




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PHOTOS: Millennium Ladies Evening in 1999

A LADIES’ night of food and fashion raised £700 for a cancer charity.




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PHOTOS: When Mickey Mouse visited Southampton in 1989

HE may have made his first on-screen appearance more than ninety years ago, but in 1989 he showed his happy face at Marks and Spencer, Southampton.




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PHOTOS: When hundreds took part in Southampton Hospital Carnival in 1926

THE annual event was one which saw local residents flock to the streets to catch a glimpse of the colourful and humerous floats as they trundled down the road.




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Wolverhampton Wanderers 3 Southampton 0

PRESSURE or no pressure, relegation battle or title tilt, there are certain basics you need to achieve to win games of football.




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Coronavirus: Schools closed across Southampton and Hampshire

A NUMBER of schools are closing across Hampshire amid the coronavirus outbreak.




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Coronavirus School Closures: Thursday March 19

A NUMBER of schools are closing across Hampshire amid the coronavirus outbreak.




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Hampshire County Council announces schools to stay open over Easter

A COUNCIL has announced schools across Hampshire will continue to support children throughout the Easter holidays in a bid to tackle the coronavirus crisis.




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Eastleigh College ranks first for student achievement rates in Hampshire

A COLLEGE in Eastleigh has ranked as the best in Hampshire and tenth nationally for student achievement rates.




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Ex-Barton Peveril student nominated for football award at American college

AN EX-Barton Peveril student has been nominated for "Rookie of the Year" after playing football at an American college.




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Southampton's King Edward VI School makes PPE

A SOUTHAMPTON school has been using its specialist equipment to produce Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the NHS.




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World cup fever - let's hear it for Roy's boys!

IT is the biggest game that England have played in years.




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England v Costa Rica - as it happened

Updates and chat as England take on Costa Rica in their final game of this year's World Cup




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Luis Suarez to learn fate today as Uruguayan lawyer claims Liverpool striker is victim of Anglo-Italian conspiracy

Luis Suarez is set to learn his fate today as his lawyer claimed calls for the Uruguay striker to face a lengthy ban for biting Giorgio Chiellini were part of an Anglo-Italian conspiracy.




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Carnival fever at Brazilian restaurant

A BRAZILIAN restaurant is set to bring the carnival atmosphere from the streets of Rio to the heart of Southampton as Brazil face Colombia in the quarter-finals of the World Cup tonight.




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World Cup loving cat named after Argentina captain Lionel Messi has a new home thanks to the Daily Echo

HE has found the purr-fect home thanks to some help from the Daily Echo.




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Coronavirus: Hampshire death toll rises to 509

A FURTHER four people who have tested positive for coronavirus have died in Hampshire in the last 24 hours.




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Helicopter launched over Solent to rescue injured sailor

A HELICOPTER has launched over the Solent to rescue an injured sailor.




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Avoid country parks and narrow footpaths across Hampshire

SAFETY will come first in all plans for recovery in Hampshire, it has been revealed.




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Man used homophobic slurs and threatened to 'spread coronavirus' at Southampton police station

A MAN used homophobic slurs and threatened to "spread coronavirus" towards two Southampton police officers after he broke a window.




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Coronavirus: Ringwood market increasing stall numbers

A POPULAR Hampshire town market has began to make steps towards opening more stalls following their closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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No new coronavirus deaths in Hampshire hospitals in past 24 hours

NO further deaths from coronavirus have been reported in Hampshire hospitals in the past 24 hours.




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Lorelei Reddin is late to the Take That and Party, but is loving every minute of it...

Well, that's it, my career has reached a pinnacle and I can now retire.




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Calibre of all-female Big Brother line-up doesn't live up to billing

X FACTOR and Strictly Come Dancing have come to mean it's nearly time for Father Christmas to fall down the chimney of TV addicts.




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Hampshire Cultural Trust launches online service to digitally keep doors open

A NEW digital publication will allow Hampshire Cultural Trust to keep its doors open online.




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Ange Takats has been Facebook live streaming her songs

AN AWARD-winning folk singer is bringing music fans from across the world into her little Hampshire cottage with her weekly Facebook live concerts.




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Vote for new public artwork in Southampton

A NEW public artwork for Southampton is a step closer.




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Hopes that Wickham Festival 2020 will go ahead in August

WICKHAM Festival organisers are still hoping to go ahead with the 2020 event amid a host of other coronavirus cancellations to Hampshire events this summer.




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Sign up for free online creative workshops

LIVE Art Local are set to ease Covid-19 isolation boredom with a series of free online creative workshops later this month.




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Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Switch review

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is a cool package that Switch owners and fans of the original WiiU release will not want to miss.




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Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition Review

Packing all the content from previous releases the Switch version of Hyrule Warriors certainly is the definitive edition of the game.




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Dark Souls: Remastered review

Dark Souls Remastered is the perfect opportunity to return to one of gaming’s most rewarding and memorable series.




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Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers Review

If you ever wondered what Mad Max would be like if it were made by Disney then Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers is probably the closest you are going to get to it.




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Little Nightmares Complete Edition review

Poignant, creepy and incredibly compelling Little Nightmares is one of this generations most unnerving and intelligent horror titles.




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Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido review

Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido is one of those games that is far more fun than it has any right to be.




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Mario Tennis Aces review

Mario Tennis Aces is a welcome return to form for the long-running arcade sports series.




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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection review

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is a love letter to the venerable franchise that both fans and newcomers alike will not want to miss.




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Agony PS4 review

Playing Agony feels like penance for all your past gaming sins.




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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Switch review

If you missed it the first time around now is the perfect time to go on an adventure with Toad. 




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Southampton 4 Coventry City 0

St. Mary's Stadium, Championship, Saturday April 28, 2012.