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Matthew Le Tissier, a shoe-shine kit and a pin-up boy

Photograph of the Author By Tim Dunkley »

HE EXPECTED a brick through his window after commenting “rather negatively” about Saints legend Matt Le Tissier.

A Totton-based Leicester City fan was approached in the street by a Daily Echo reporter when Le Tissier was coming towards the end of a career that had thrilled thousands of Southampton fans for more than a decade.

“They asked me what I thought about Matt Le Tissier,” recalled John Illston, who plays snooker for Testwood WMC A.

“I commented rather negatively on what I thought Southampton should do with Matt Le Tissier in the latter part of his career. I said Southampton would be better off without him.

“When it got published, I was the only one of 12 that didn’t have him up for sainthood or knighting!”

Although Illston’s photograph was published, his surname was spelt ‘Fuston’.

“I thought ‘thank goodness, no one will recognise me’,” he laughed.

Illston, the son of a lighthouse keeper, was born in Wales.

“My father didn’t see me until I was two-months-old because he was on Lundy Island,” he said. “We always lived in some of the most interesting places but they weren’t always the busiest of places.”

Growing up in Cornwall, he used to skive school to play snooker.

A spell in the Royal Navy was ended by a road accident which resulted in a 13-month stay in hospital. At Christmas, and days away from a possible leg amputation, he was given a shoe-shine kit by The Salvation Army.

Both his legs – and the shoe-shine kit – survive to this day.

The 51-year-old pétanque playing regulatory compliance manager was a school governor for 16 years.

“Life’s been good for me,” he said. “I’ve got no complaints.”

Testwood’s 43-year-old skipper Dave Miell, he of Dave’s Disco & Karaoke, has been a part-time DJ for 24 years. During the day, the former St Denys Cons player works in a printer’s.

Former captain Les Castle reckons Gary Tomkins is the team’s pin-up boy.

“He had a few lessons at Chandler’s Ford from somebody. It didn’t make a lot of difference,” he said laughing like a drain.

“He’s got a nice cue-action. He’s the pin-up of our team.”

Teammate Steve Bridge added: “He poses well at the table.”

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Comments(2)

freemantlegirl2 says...
10:38am Sat 8 Oct 11

Oh dear, seems like our anonymity has just been blown! :p of course you've since been proved to be very wrong about LeTiss!

spibyc says...
11:11am Thu 13 Oct 11

Surely this bloke is insane. Has a Winchester born Nottingham Forest fan who also is a Southampton fan. Matt Le Tissier is a true legend who will never be replaced. He should of been playing regluarly for England but got overlooked by Glenn Hoodle. A true great bloke scoring great goals. The man now who is wearing the number 7 shirt the great Rickie Lambert who will score loads against The cheats on Saturday. Cheats Derby only beat Forest the other week was due to cheating. I hope that Saints beat them on Saturday by a great score and see Non League Nigel's face after the game. Nigel Adkins what a great manager up there with Lawrie M. Come on the great Saints and come on you mighty Reds of Forest.

Picture by Kevin Legg: John Illston (AKA John Fuston) Picture by Kevin Legg: John Illston (AKA John Fuston)

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