Heisenberg Posted 26 October, 2019 Posted 26 October, 2019 Can we use this thread to just say "thank you for all the good you did at our club, much appreciated" Nah.
Heisenberg Posted 26 October, 2019 Posted 26 October, 2019 Can a scapegoat be re-scapegoated ? Who had un-scapegoated him?
S-Clarke Posted 26 October, 2019 Posted 26 October, 2019 We're ready to step in when one of the big 4 has a bad season apparently. One of the big 4 in L1?
Charlie Wayman Posted 22 February, 2020 Posted 22 February, 2020 Probably time to move on chaps. Les Who?
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 22 February, 2020 Posted 22 February, 2020 Much appreciated Saints fans.... #stillobsessed
Heisenberg Posted 22 February, 2020 Posted 22 February, 2020 Probably time to move on chaps. Les Who? Once we rid the Les wrongs I'll happily move on. Just now we are still riddled by his mis management and I find the fact that some "fans" want to praise him a little odd. He truly ****ed us.
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 22 February, 2020 Posted 22 February, 2020 Probably time to move on chaps. Les Who? The forum pollution poster will never move on mate, their life revolves around this sort of stuff
Tamesaint Posted 22 February, 2020 Posted 22 February, 2020 Remind me .... how long is it since we beat a top 6 team??
sadoldgit Posted 22 February, 2020 Posted 22 February, 2020 Once we rid the Les wrongs I'll happily move on. Just now we are still riddled by his mis management and I find the fact that some "fans" want to praise him a little odd. He truly ****ed us. I will never forgive him for those four consecutive top ten finishes either mate, but it is time to move on.
Disco Stu Posted 23 February, 2020 Posted 23 February, 2020 What's the lateral value? Level of confidence? Level of complacency?
Matthew Le God Posted 23 February, 2020 Posted 23 February, 2020 From 2018 2017/18 = 17th 2018/19 = 16th 2019/20 = 12th
OttawaSaint Posted 23 February, 2020 Author Posted 23 February, 2020 someone’s had a bad weekend... My bet is that after years of lies he finally made an insurance bet and Saints went and won.
trousers Posted 23 February, 2020 Posted 23 February, 2020 [emoji38] someone’s had a bad weekend... Looks like a good weekend to me, given all the bites...
OttawaSaint Posted 23 February, 2020 Author Posted 23 February, 2020 Looks like a good weekend to me, given all the bites... I think he’s bitten on more than he’s got bites on though. Poor effort for a so called trolling expert. #glasgowcutadrift
Saint Garrett Posted Friday at 21:40 Posted Friday at 21:40 2 hours ago, SuperSAINT said: not watched it yet. Wonder if he talks about all the shit signings he made or just the good times?! Not sure i can face watching it tbh
rallyboy Posted Friday at 22:38 Posted Friday at 22:38 He might have struggled with recruitment at times but Transformer was his finest moment - a seminal album.
Lord Duckhunter Posted Saturday at 08:11 Posted Saturday at 08:11 10 hours ago, Saint Garrett said: Wonder if he talks about all the shit signings he made or just the good times?! Not sure i can face watching it tbh I wonder if you’ll post about the good signings he made, or just the shit ones…
SaintNewForest Posted Saturday at 08:16 Posted Saturday at 08:16 Unpopular opinion time; Les is overhated and a bad spell at the end of his regime clouds people's judgements of him and his time here. 2
Badger Posted Saturday at 08:49 Posted Saturday at 08:49 31 minutes ago, SaintNewForest said: Unpopular opinion time; Les is overhated and a bad spell at the end of his regime clouds people's judgements of him and his time here. Probably a fair assessment. For me then turning point was probably the fall out with Koeman. 3
Turkish Posted Saturday at 09:42 Posted Saturday at 09:42 (edited) 12 hours ago, Saint Garrett said: Wonder if he talks about all the shit signings he made or just the good times?! Not sure i can face watching it tbh Why don’t you want to watch what the man who masterminded two promotions, two European campaigns, 3 consecutive top 8 finishes and a cup final has to say? Edited Saturday at 09:54 by Turkish 2
malcolm waldron Posted Saturday at 11:09 Posted Saturday at 11:09 12 hours ago, rallyboy said: He might have struggled with recruitment at times but Transformer was his finest moment - a seminal album. You're showing your age now......
Katalinic Posted Saturday at 11:23 Posted Saturday at 11:23 15 hours ago, SuperSAINT said: not watched it yet. Some of it is wildly inaccurate especially around the Adkins sacking and Pochettino appointment. Timelines totally wrong which make his anecdotes highly questionable. 3
Badger Posted Saturday at 11:53 Posted Saturday at 11:53 27 minutes ago, Katalinic said: Some of it is wildly inaccurate especially around the Adkins sacking and Pochettino appointment. Timelines totally wrong which make his anecdotes highly questionable. Only listened to a brief snippet and intended to go back to it, but if I heard correctly he talks about sacking Adkins in November and having a 10 day break before the next fixture. My recollection was sacked in January, a day or so after a creditable 2-2 midweek draw away v Chelsea, with a home fixture on the Monday night v Everton. 3
Doctoroncall Posted Saturday at 12:15 Posted Saturday at 12:15 (edited) 1 hour ago, Katalinic said: Some of it is wildly inaccurate especially around the Adkins sacking and Pochettino appointment. Timelines totally wrong which make his anecdotes highly questionable. He didn’t correct the ‘sale’ of Toby to Spurs when asked by Foster. Pochettino replaced Adkins on the same day in January Edited Saturday at 12:49 by Doctoroncall 1 2
bugenhagen Posted yesterday at 14:31 Posted yesterday at 14:31 On 10/04/2026 at 23:40, Saint Garrett said: Wonder if he talks about all the shit signings he made or just the good times?! Not sure i can face watching it tbh Sorry to spoil it for you (I had a listen) and it was surprise, surprise - just the good times 1
Willo of Whiteley Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Listened to it commuting to work the last couple of days. I thought although he got some facts wrong, whether that be forgetfulness or not, he articulated a lot of behind the scenes processes very well. You could also work out which players he was talking about when referencing specific deals; i.e. The Coutinho signing didn’t happen because the chairman at the time (Cortese) has overruled it and found someone else - quite clearly Gaston Ramirez - that was very much a “statement signing” for the club at the time. He spoke highly of Jose Fonte as a player that threw his everything behind Poch and his coaching/training. Poch is largely responsible for the way the club/clubs now train, eat healthy, sports science etc. He also mentioned “gentleman’s agreements” with players and agents, which ties up to what is documented about Tadic’s departure. The football operation, under Liebherr he had the autonomy to go out and make a deal without needing to get approval, that changed under Chinese ownership (Jisheng Gao). I thought it was a fascinating listen. He should get a bit more slack than he does but his last few windows let him down. 1
Miltonaggro Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 11/04/2026 at 10:42, Turkish said: Why don’t you want to watch what the man who masterminded two promotions, two European campaigns, 3 consecutive top 8 finishes and a cup final has to say? Plus invented the famous Staplewood 'Black Box' and the active manager replacement list. Essentially, in terms of impact, Lesley Reed is the Stephen Hawking of soccer. 1
Turkish Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 40 minutes ago, Miltonaggro said: Plus invented the famous Staplewood 'Black Box' and the active manager replacement list. Essentially, in terms of impact, Lesley Reed is the Stephen Hawking of soccer. The manager list was absolute genius. Not only did he track them for years he always timed needing a new manager to coincide with when they were unemployed thus saving the clubs millions in compensation payments to other clubs. He could probably teach Martin Lewis a thing or two about saving money as well. Edited 5 hours ago by Turkish 1
OldNick Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago He wasuseless and a self proclaimer of how good he was. He walked into the Saints dressing room when Pardew was there and gave him his book on coaching, as soon as he walked out it was put straight in the bin. That is from someone who was there 1
Miltonaggro Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 20 minutes ago, Turkish said: The manager list was absolute genius. Not only did he track them for years he always timed needing a new manager to coincidence with when they were unemployed thus saving the clubs millions in compensation payments to other clubs. He could probably teach Martin Lewis a thing or two about saving money as well. Indeed. Very rare to have a cutting-edge scientific mind in terms of use of technology, a top financial brain in terms of pragmatism and accountancy, plus an aptitude for communication and likeability.
Dman Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 10/04/2026 at 22:40, Saint Garrett said: Wonder if he talks about all the shit signings he made or just the good times?! Not sure i can face watching it tbh They were all the chairmans fault, not his. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 19 minutes ago, OldNick said: He wasuseless and a self proclaimer of how good he was. He walked into the Saints dressing room when Pardew was there and gave him his book on coaching, as soon as he walked out it was put straight in the bin. That is from someone who was there Probably left back who posted on here at the time. Was suspected to be Wally Downes but rumoured that Pardew himself and some of the players used the account too. It was none too complimentary about Les. ‘Oaf’ was one word used.
Ted Bates Statue Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) I reckon he was good for us overall, but eventually everyone had enough of the constant trumpeting of his own achievements combined with the bullshit over signings via friendly journalists. It got to the point where being quoted as "relaxed" about a key contract situation meant the individual, whether it be Virgil or Koeman was probably on his way out. Things really did start to go wrong on the playing side when Gao took over in summer 2017 but surely if Reed was struggling with getting permissions from Gao later he would have GTFO before the shit hit the fan or given one of his journo pals a juicy story. Also, Martin Semmens is on record after saying Gao was a silent owner who left him to it. So did things change, or is Reed making excuses knowing that Gao isn't going to pop up and correct the record? I think Reed has misremembered some aspects, e.g. Coutinho's potential transfer fee - maybe try £5M rather than £0.5M, and a lot of people are latching onto the Adkins decision but I always suspected it might have been made around November as he says. The key aspect is that very few people would have known before the trigger was pulled publically and to bring in Poch. The black box finally debunked. Also, funny how signings tended to be heavily based around players the managers knew well. All in all, I see him a bit like Lowe - someone who did plenty of good for the club but so obviously obsessed with PR to the point that it tarnishes the individual and if anything only serves to highlight the negative aspects of their times at the club. I will never forget this gem: Quote Mauricio believes with the quality we have we can play exciting, attacking football, taking the game to our opponents by playing a high-intensity game. He will continue to develop and introduce young players whilst building on the core of experience that we have in the squad. During the recruitment process Mauricio quickly became our first choice and, while he had other options, we are delighted he feels that St Mary’s is the right place for him and we believe he is the right fit for us. Edited 5 hours ago by Ted Bates Statue 1
Turkish Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 12 minutes ago, Ted Bates Statue said: I reckon he was good for us overall, but eventually everyone had enough of the constant trumpeting of his own achievements combined with the bullshit over signings via friendly journalists. It got to the point where being quoted as "relaxed" about a key contract situation meant the individual, whether it be Virgil or Koeman was probably on his way out. Things really did start to go wrong on the playing side when Gao took over in summer 2017 but surely if Reed was struggling with getting permissions from Gao later he would have GTFO before the shit hit the fan or given one of his journo pals a juicy story. Also, Martin Semmens is on record after saying Gao was a silent owner who left him to it. So did things change, or is Reed making excuses knowing that Gao isn't going to pop up and correct the record? I think Reed has misremembered some aspects, e.g. Coutinho's potential transfer fee - maybe try £5M rather than £0.5M, and a lot of people are latching onto the Adkins decision but I always suspected it might have been made around November as he says. The key aspect is that very few people would have known before the trigger was pulled publically and to bring in Poch. The black box finally debunked. Also, funny how signings tended to be heavily based around players the managers knew well. All in all, I see him a bit like Lowe - someone who did plenty of good for the club but so obviously obsessed with PR to the point that it tarnishes the individual and if anything only serves to highlight the negative aspects of their times at the club. I will never forget this gem: His memory is playing up - i've only listened to about 10 mins so far It was more like £10m hes also got his dates wrong about Adkin’s sacking. He said it was November before an international break, it wasn’t it was January the 18th after we drew 2-2 away at Chelsea Pochetino was appointed the same day and his first game was 5 days later home to Everton Says Alderwereld signed after speaking to Pochetino, he signed when Koeman was here Edited 5 hours ago by Turkish 3
Turkish Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 4 hours ago, Willo of Whiteley said: Listened to it commuting to work the last couple of days. I thought although he got some facts wrong, whether that be forgetfulness or not, he articulated a lot of behind the scenes processes very well. You could also work out which players he was talking about when referencing specific deals; i.e. The Coutinho signing didn’t happen because the chairman at the time (Cortese) has overruled it and found someone else - quite clearly Gaston Ramirez - that was very much a “statement signing” for the club at the time. He spoke highly of Jose Fonte as a player that threw his everything behind Poch and his coaching/training. Poch is largely responsible for the way the club/clubs now train, eat healthy, sports science etc. He also mentioned “gentleman’s agreements” with players and agents, which ties up to what is documented about Tadic’s departure. The football operation, under Liebherr he had the autonomy to go out and make a deal without needing to get approval, that changed under Chinese ownership (Jisheng Gao). I thought it was a fascinating listen. He should get a bit more slack than he does but his last few windows let him down. He does get quite a lot of the details wrong and i think there is a bit of bullshitting going on about some stuff, like when he reckons he came back from selling Luke Shaw and he asked the other directors to guess how much he'd got, they said 12 or 15m and Les smiles and says 30 - that's gotta be bullshit Im not buying the Coutinho story either, its on record we had a 10m bid accepted for him in the January 12/13 window, he chose Liverpool as most players would. It wasn't Ramirez who was preferred as he was already here having signed in the summer, unless we tried to get him in the summer as well. the only player we signed that window was Forren and in the summer we signed Lovren, Osvaldo and Wanyama none of which are alternatives to Coutinho. Apart from anything else no way would his value for from 0.5m to 10m in 4 5 months. Overall he did well for us but i think his ego ran away with him towards the end thinking he'd cracked it, tbf for a time pretty much everyone we signed was a success but then certainly made up for it with the likes of Carillo, Hoedt, Lemina etc Very interesting stuff though, dont think anything new came from it but Edited 3 hours ago by Turkish 2
AlexLaw76 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Did he talk about how Pelligrino played exciting attacking football? 1
benjii Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 11/04/2026 at 12:49, Badger said: Probably a fair assessment. For me then turning point was probably the fall out with Koeman. Yes, I never understood that. "We can't have him going into his last year so we have to push him out". Why? It's not a player worth tens of millions walking on a free, it's a manager. The value of a good manager is much higher than a year's worth of comp. We could have let Koeman continue to build for a year whilst concentrating on succession planning. I doubt anyone believes Ron would have half-arsed dialled it in for a year as he clearly wanted to continue in management.
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