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BBC Radio Solent Southampton fans' forum

BBC Radio Solent Southampton fans' forum

Yahoo06-08-2025
BBC Radio Solent is giving Southampton supporters the chance to ask their questions to those in charge at St Mary's.
Head coach Will Still, technical director Johannes Spors and chief executive Phil Parsons will join host Adam Blackmore from 6pm on Thursday 6 August.
You can listen on FM, DAB and on BBC Sounds.
Southampton kick off the new Championship season at home to Wrexham on Saturday (12:30 BST).
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