I don't think either will go if their sides taste defeat. Sacking Sparky will result in Fernandes having to part with at least a couple of million and giving Adkins the boot will worsen our situation.
We'll get soundly beaten. I can see Shane Long bagging a couple.
I can't remember the last time we played WBA. The last one I remember was a sorry mid-week display in front of the Sky cameras (early 2008), where Gera and Chris Brunt ate us up. I fear it'll be similar tomorrow night.
We'll lose but it won't be heavy. Perhaps a late 1-0. I think there will be more emphasis on defence but we'll lack fire power up front. I wouldn't be surprised to see Lambert dropped again for J-Rod.
Easily Boruc when fit. One of Serie A's top goalies last year and has Champions League experience. Gazza has immense potential but you have to play your best players.
It won't happen, especially if the 4-3-3 system has been implemented from the ground up at the club. It'll be a continental manager adept to the formation already, if Adkins does go that is.
Completely disagree. The Echo is doing what it does - journalism. It's a shame the club has resorted to this tactic and looks set to employ it for the foreseeable future. It grates on me when corporations, in whatever industry, refuse to cooperate with the press for fear of probing questions or anything perhaps unsavoury coming to light. I'd be far more confident with what's going on at Saints if there was a relationship with the local press. I do not agree with stories spoon fed from the club to a particular media (hello, BBC) which fits in with their agenda.
So what does the PR department actually do then? I only ever see work on the official site, which goes against having a dedicated spokesman if the club refuses to cooperate with the media.