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It's Competition Time !

Pitch Publishing have a plethora of Saints related books out in time for Christmas and we have copies of each of the 7 titles to give away in our competition.

Pitch Publishing have 7 yes count them 7 ! Saints related titles on the shelves at the moment, many of which we have reviewed on this site over the past few months, now we have a copy of each to give away, the titles are as follows

Ted MacDougoal
The autobiograhy of a player who was a legend at Bournemouth and played a big part in Saints promotion campaign of 1977/78

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Southampton's Greatest Games
Saints fifty finest matches, a must for fans of all ages.

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Saints & Sinners
Southampton's hard men over the years

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The Bald Facts
David Armstrong's story a must for those Saints fans who remember the 80's

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Bobby Stokes
The story of the man who scored the most important goal in the history of the club.

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Southampton - Match of my life
Eighteen Saints legends choose their greatest match.

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Southampton - Got Not Got
The lost world of Southampton FC. A book that charters the quirky things in the world of Saints be in panini stickers or other weird and wonderful

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There are three prizes to be won

1. The Autobiographies.

Win all three of the biographies on offer and find out more about Ted MacDougal, Bobby Stokes and David Armstrong.

To win this simply answer the following question in the comments section below.

Which side did David Armstrong play a match winning pass to Steve Moran against in January 1984 ?

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2. The Greatest Games

Win The Southampton's Greatest Games and Match Of My Life books.

To win this simply answer the following question in the comments section below.

Which game is considered the Greatest Game in Southampton Football Club's History ?

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3. The Quirky.

Win the Saints & Sinners & Got Not Got books.

Which Southampton Hard man recently completed a marathon run and bike ride around the nations top football grounds ?

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Easy eh ! all you need to do is place your answer along with the prize you want to win in the comments section below or alternatively send a PM to SaintNick.

You can enter all three competitions but you need to do a seperate entry for each prize, entries with more than one answer in will be voided.

These books need to be won so get entering, the competition closes on Monday 19th December at 10.30am or whatever time I get up whichever is the earlier.

The small print.

The prizes will despatched to the winners direct from Pitch Publishing, so The Ugly Inside can accept no liability for the prizes etc etc.

The Ugly Inside's decision on the winners will be final and we will not enter into any correspondence about the competition or the winners, even if it subsequently proved that my dog has it's own bank account and has won one of the prizes.

We will not agree to meet any sheiks seemingly offering to finance any future competitions.


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