Fred Kemp
[3] He made his debut at The Dell playing at inside-left against Preston North End on 27 November 1965, when George O'Brien was ill with hepatitis.[1] On 24 August 1968, he returned to the first team replacing Hugh Fisher at right-half, scoring the opening goal in a 2–1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers.[6] He retained his place for the remainder of the season, making a total of 37 appearances with four goals as Southampton finished seventh and qualified for European football for the first time, in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.Paine himself considered that Kemp's runs "didn't warrant all that energy"[3] and, while exciting the crowd, they became "infectious" and began to "rub off on the other players" to the detriment of the team.Kemp considered Paine as his "nemesis" and, after only 13 appearances, left the club to rejoin Addison in South Africa at Durban City in March 1975.