
Saint IQ
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http://www.oddschecker.com/football/football-specials/southampton/next-permanent-manager/bet-history/rudi-garcia/today His odds have tumbled more than anyone else's has since the markets opened.
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They're the ones betting on him to lower the odds!
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Your first Saints manager appointment and preference?
Saint IQ replied to Bad Wolf's topic in The Saints
I'm very jealous of the slightly older supporters than me that got to see Le God in his prime when they weren't too young. -
Your first Saints manager appointment and preference?
Saint IQ replied to Bad Wolf's topic in The Saints
Probably first recall Hoddle coming in after the England sacking, went earlier than that just didn't really care about the manager probably didn't care about the new manager until we employed Strachan..Was reasonably happy with him as he was a funny man went I watched his interviews managing Coventry. First started supporting/watching us when it was Dave Jones. Maybe went to one or two games just before he was manager. I can't actually remember -
Why don't you just say who it is. edit, sorry seen you have. That would be errrr interesting and weird
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Last periscope on his twitter https://twitter.com/StanCollymore
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He's regularly wrong so him saying that makes me feel more confident of him coming.
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Yakin's Basel team were great in Europe. Beat Chelsea home and a away in the CL
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edit....just realised Favre signed for Nice on may 2016
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Seconded.
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after a quick twitter search this has all stemmed from this
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FDB to saints then................
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Worth noting than when Koeman was first announced for us, Erwin and Jan weren't announced till the following day or so.
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I agree it would be a risky appointment anyway here's an article on him http://statsbomb.com/2016/02/the-fascinating-nature-of-paco-jemez/ Also the concept he uses known as Juego de Posicion http://spielverlagerung.com/2014/11/26/juego-de-posicion-a-short-explanation/ Interestingly Roger Schmidt (Leverkusen) who has been suggested, is mentioned at the end of this also, along with Pep
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Why does everyone make such sweeping assumptions have you read into and compared them
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Agree, I'm not going to say he's definitely going to be a huge success if he was appointed. Not going to assume he's gonna be utter s**t and be a foreign Ian Holloway either. Fact is he improved players that weren't worth much at all and made an exciting competitive team with his coaching and managing, potentially very interesting to see what he could do with much better players.
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I suspect the "7m a year" thing in the papers was 6m for Ronald, 1m for Erwin and Jan.
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Who is the better manager, Pochettino or those 3? I really like the way saints have employed managers since this take over and really hope they continue with the superb appointments. Paco Jemez could well be a better choice than all of them, AVB has already failed here. Quite frankly if the manager is "too scared" of his reputation going downhill then I don't want them here as they obviously aren't too confident in their own coaching ability. Would Pochettino be scared to come here if we were in this position now and he was out of work? I don't think so as he is confident in his coaching ability/philosophy that he will succeed
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Probably thought that when Pochettino left his team rock bottom of La Liga. Luckily our board will look at his style and success over his whole career not just the last few months or so. (They had the smallest budget in the league by a long way and only just got relegated, staying up with a tiny budget for 3 seasons before that)
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He's been mention on here already.. Good manager, plays very exciting football. I've watched Spanish football so I've seen his team a fair few times the last 3-4 years. You know google? Use that and you can find out who he is.
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I wanted Ireland to win, every Irishman I've met has been friendly and has had no hatred towards England.
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I reckon it'll be Paco Jemez. His team have been relegated so very likely to move on and he certainly likes a challenge playing that kind of football with the smallest budget in the league
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/06/13/russian-fa-official-and-mp-praises-fans-attacks-on-english-and-s/ https://twitter.com/Russian1972?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw