Pick up the Arsenal edition of SAINTS

By SFC Media time Tue 30 Dec Club

The club’s official matchday magazine for our New Year’s Day game against Arsenal is now available to order from saintsmatchdaymagazine.co.uk

Guarantee your copy of the latest issue of this season’s matchday publication buy purchasing in advance from our online store.

SAINTS is your perfect accompaniment to every home game from this season. Issue twelve focuses on the clash with the Gunners which includes all the latest news and views from both camps ahead of the game.

Nathaniel Clyne is this week’s cover star, and the full-back outlines his ambitions for 2015 as well as revealing his New Year’s resolution.

The latest ‘team behind the team’ feature focuses on the story of first team coach Jan Kluitenberg, and how the Dutchman helps to prepare the players ahead of each matchday.

Our guest fan completes their all-time Southampton XI in our fan-tasy football feature, and there’s all the pictures and reaction from the games against Crystal Palace and Chelsea.

We take a look at the players to have represented both Arsenal and Southampton in Connections, while there’s also the thoughts of both Ronald Koeman and Kelvin Davis, to provide you with plenty of pre and post-match reading.

SAINTS is available to pre-order online now at saintsmatchdaymagazine.co.uk where you can also find back issues and order future editions from this season.

The latest edition of the magazine will also be on sale – as always – in and around St Mary’s Stadium on Thursday, priced at £4.

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