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Channon was born in Orcheston, Wiltshire and made his debut for Southampton as a 17-year-old in 1966, scoring in a match against Bristol City. [1] Within three years he had established himself as the club's main goalscorer and was consistent in front of goal at a time when Southampton were one of the less fashionable teams in English football's First Division.
Mick Channon England: 46: 1973–1978: 1982–1983 Tommy Cook England: 1: 1925: 1931–1933 Terry Cooper England: 20: 1969–1975: 1979–1981 Keith Curle England: 3: 1992: 1981–1983 Ronnie Dix England: 1: 1938: 1927–1932 Fraser Forster England: 6: 2013–2016: 2009 Gerry Francis England: 12: 1975–1976: 1985–1988 Vivian Gibbins England ...
Kevin Keegan, Mick Channon: 1976–1982 Kevin Keegan: Emlyn Hughes, Mick Mills, Phil Thompson, Trevor Cherry, Ray Clemence, Peter Shilton: 1982–1991 Bryan Robson: Ray Wilkins, Peter Shilton, Terry Butcher, Peter Beardsley: 1990–1992 Gary Lineker: Mark Wright, Stuart Pearce: 1992–1993 Stuart Pearce: Paul Ince, David Platt: 1993–1995 ...
The club's top goalscorer is Mick Channon, who scored 228 goals in all competitions in two spells with the club, between 1966 and 1977, and from 1979 to 1982. [9]
Mick Channon England* FW 1982-1985 112 25 Dennis van Wijk Netherlands: LB 1982-1986 155 4 Jeremy Goss Wales * MF 1983-1996 238 14 Robert Rosario England: FW 1983-1991 161 29 Steve Bruce England: DF 1984-1987 180 21 Dale Gordon England: RW 1984-1991 261 31 Ian Culverhouse England: RB 1985-1994 369 2 Kevin Drinkell England: FW 1985-1988 150 57 ...
Most goals Mick Channon – 228: 1966–1977, 1979–1982 [113] Most goals in one season Derek Reeves – 44: 1959–60 [113] Most goals in one match Albert Brown – 7: against Northampton Town, 28 December 1901 [116] Youngest player Theo Walcott – 16 years 143 days. Against Wolverhampton Wanderers, 6 August 2005 [113]
Mick Channon: 23: Hugh Fisher: 42: 1974–75: Div 2: 42 15 11 16 53 54 41 13th R3 R4 Texaco Cup: RU Lawrie McMenemy: Mick Channon: 24 Mick Channon. Peter Osgood: 40
League: Mick Channon (11) All: Mick Channon (15) Highest home attendance: 46,710 vs Liverpool 26 August 1978: Lowest home attendance: 27,366 vs Birmingham City 1 May 1979: Average home league attendance: 36,210 (4th highest in league)