Patrick Bateman Posted Thursday at 07:36 Posted Thursday at 07:36 48 minutes ago, Miltonaggro said: One other clear motif of the Sport Republic era is their dithering, procrastination and time wasting. Lack of leadership resulting in lack of urgency has always been clear. With this latest avoidable mother of all shitstorms they have to act decisively and fast, no excuses, no safety blanket of bullshit and lies. I have little faith. That's so true. Reading Neil Warnock's book on his time in Management (*), he was talking about trying to sign players before Tony Fernandez got the club and the chaos he has to go through with sign off from the CEO (name escapes me) then Bernie Ecclestone, then Flavio Briatore. Flavio was often unobtainable and so he missed out on many players. But given how slow we seem to be when making key decisions, it's obvious we decide by committee and some of that committee may not be easily obtainable. (*) Warnock also talks about a dislike of dealing with Saints when Cortese was here. Said he couldn't stand him and he was a nightmare to deal with. Puncheon loan fee of £200k suddenly increased from £150k, just "because" as an example. Good book. 3
Miltonaggro Posted Thursday at 08:00 Posted Thursday at 08:00 18 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said: That's so true. Reading Neil Warnock's book on his time in Management (*), he was talking about trying to sign players before Tony Fernandez got the club and the chaos he has to go through with sign off from the CEO (name escapes me) then Bernie Ecclestone, then Flavio Briatore. Flavio was often unobtainable and so he missed out on many players. But given how slow we seem to be when making key decisions, it's obvious we decide by committee and some of that committee may not be easily obtainable. (*) Warnock also talks about a dislike of dealing with Saints when Cortese was here. Said he couldn't stand him and he was a nightmare to deal with. Puncheon loan fee of £200k suddenly increased from £150k, just "because" as an example. Good book. Whatever Cortese was, and for all his shortcomings (lol!) as a human being, you always had the impression that he was in charge and the buck stopped with him - club first, fuck anyone outside of the tent. If the current mob dither or muck about now in making immediate refunds and a huge show of contrition and action to the supporter base they will lose more than they could imagine. It’s pathetically obvious they don’t understand English football. 4
Turkish Posted Thursday at 08:07 Posted Thursday at 08:07 1 hour ago, StrangelyBrown said: -4 points in the championship from mid table in the premier league. This is what we have achieved. Coming soon, Rasmus' new ted talk: If it isn't broke, break it.... then fuck it up and turn it into a collosal pile of shite You just dont get it do you. This is a 10 year plan, we are only 4 years into it. When a navy seal joins the military during training they are stripped down, tested to the very limits of their capability, they want them to quit they want them to walk out, but they stripping them back and building their resilience to deal with EVERYTHING thrown at them to turn them into ELITE WARRIORS. Consider we are in the training phase. The club is being tested, stripped back, so we can rise into a robust, elite warrior like club capable of going to heights we never thought imaginable. This is a deliberate, planned de-construction of SFC to shift the loser mentality or the last 130 years before Rasmus, to turn us into the greatest footballing machine on earth. Now the rebuild starts. Rasmus will carry us kicking and screaming and in the end we will thank him 7
Midfield_General Posted Thursday at 08:22 Posted Thursday at 08:22 (edited) 20 minutes ago, Turkish said: You just dont get it do you. This is a 10 year plan, we are only 4 years into it. When a navy seal joins the military during training they are stripped down, tested to the very limits of their capability, they want them to quit they want them to walk out, but they stripping them back and building their resilience to deal with EVERYTHING thrown at them to turn them into ELITE WARRIORS. Consider we are in the training phase. The club is being tested, stripped back, so we can rise into a robust, elite warrior like club capable of going to heights we never thought imaginable. This is a deliberate, planned de-construction of SFC to shift the loser mentality or the last 130 years before Rasmus, to turn us into the greatest footballing machine on earth. Now the rebuild starts. Rasmus will carry us kicking and screaming and in the end we will thank him To build on your analogy if I may: When patrolman Alex Murphy had his arms and legs all shot off by Clarence Boddicker and his gang and was left in a pool of his own blood on the ground of an abandoned steel mill, did he give up? Did ambitious junior executive Bob Morton of OCP give up? No, they did not. They had Murphy's corpse converted into Robocop, a heavily armed cyborg with no memory of his former life, who went on to be hailed by the media for his brutally efficient campaign against crime. And if I know Dragan like I think I do, I think he will be taking some lessons from that. We're in safe hands, gentlemen. It's 4D chess. The long game. The club has been playing it all along. Matt Le Tissier knows. You just wait. You'll see. Edited Thursday at 08:27 by Midfield_General 6
Osvaldorama Posted Thursday at 08:35 Posted Thursday at 08:35 12 minutes ago, Midfield_General said: To build on your analogy if I may: When patrolman Alex Murphy had his arms and legs all shot off by Clarence Boddicker and his gang and was left in a pool of his own blood on the ground of an abandoned steel mill, did he give up? Did ambitious junior executive Bob Morton of OCP give up? No, they did not. They had Murphy's corpse converted into Robocop, a heavily armed cyborg with no memory of his former life, who went on to be hailed by the media for his brutally efficient campaign against crime. And if I know Dragan like I think I do, I think he will be taking some lessons from that. We're in safe hands, gentlemen. It's 4D chess. The long game. The club has been playing it all along. Matt Le Tissier knows. You just wait. You'll see. Who needs limbs anyway? We are the football club that say ‘ni’ 4
Turkish Posted Thursday at 08:35 Posted Thursday at 08:35 5 minutes ago, Midfield_General said: To build on your analogy if I may: When patrolman Alex Murphy had his arms and legs all shot off by Clarence Boddicker and his gang and was left in a pool of his own blood on the ground of an abandoned steel mill, did he give up? Did ambitious junior executive Bob Morton of OCP give up? No, they did not. They had Murphy's corpse converted into Robocop, a heavily armed cyborg with no memory of his former life, who went on to be hailed by the media for his brutally efficient campaign against crime. And if I know Dragan like I think I do, I think he will be taking some lessons from that. We're in safe hands, gentlemen. It's 4D chess. The long game, and the club has been playing it all along. You just wait. You'll see. Not the long game, the INFINITE game. No one wins the sport of football. Okay you might win the match, a cup or a title, have a brief period of success which is followed by periods of failure. These actually deceive fans into thinking their club is achieving things. You learn far more when you fail than when you win. You learn about the people around you, the resilience they have, the desire to keep going when everything is against you. We are building more than a club, we are building a dynasty of strong, powerful, resilient people who will fight, forever. I would swap being kicked out of the play offs for cheating every single day over say, a short term dopamine hit like Aston Villa had last night. Sure they celebrated and enjoyed their moment in the sun, but are they winners of the infinite game? Good times create weak men, weak men create bad times, bad times create strong men, strong men create good times. We are the real winners here. 2 3
Miltonaggro Posted Thursday at 08:37 Posted Thursday at 08:37 Just now, Turkish said: Not the long game, the INFINITE game. No one wins the sport of football. Okay you might win the match, a cup or a title, have a brief period of success which is followed by periods of failure. These actually deceive fans into thinking their club is achieving things. You learn far more when you fail than when you win. You learn about the people around you, the resilience they have, the desire to keep going when everything is against you. We are building more than a club, we are building a dynasty of strong, powerful, resilient people who will fight, forever. I would swap being kicked out of the play offs for cheating every single day over say, a short term dopamine hit like Aston Villa had last night. Sure they celebrated and enjoyed their moment in the sun, but are they winners of the infinite game? Good times create weak men, weak men create bad times, bad times create strong men, strong men create good times. We are the real winners here. Beautiful Turkish, poetic. I actually felt sorry for Aston Villa last night, knowing that their model is so deeply flawed. 2
AlexLaw76 Posted Thursday at 08:40 Posted Thursday at 08:40 It is more an soldiers of fortune with SR This morning, still wanted by the football authorities, the Saints survive as players of fortune. If you have a playoff problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them… maybe you can support Southampton FC. 1
Osvaldorama Posted Thursday at 08:41 Posted Thursday at 08:41 Leaked footage from the EFL hearing: 2 6
Whitey Grandad Posted Thursday at 08:47 Posted Thursday at 08:47 11 minutes ago, Turkish said: Not the long game, the INFINITE game. No one wins the sport of football. Okay you might win the match, a cup or a title, have a brief period of success which is followed by periods of failure. These actually deceive fans into thinking their club is achieving things. You learn far more when you fail than when you win. You learn about the people around you, the resilience they have, the desire to keep going when everything is against you. We are building more than a club, we are building a dynasty of strong, powerful, resilient people who will fight, forever. I would swap being kicked out of the play offs for cheating every single day over say, a short term dopamine hit like Aston Villa had last night. Sure they celebrated and enjoyed their moment in the sun, but are they winners of the infinite game? Good times create weak men, weak men create bad times, bad times create strong men, strong men create good times. We are the real winners here. Hell yeah! Dopamine is for Dopes. 1 1
Midfield_General Posted Thursday at 08:48 Posted Thursday at 08:48 (edited) 15 minutes ago, Turkish said: Not the long game, the INFINITE game. No one wins the sport of football. Okay you might win the match, a cup or a title, have a brief period of success which is followed by periods of failure. These actually deceive fans into thinking their club is achieving things. You learn far more when you fail than when you win. You learn about the people around you, the resilience they have, the desire to keep going when everything is against you. We are building more than a club, we are building a dynasty of strong, powerful, resilient people who will fight, forever. I would swap being kicked out of the play offs for cheating every single day over say, a short term dopamine hit like Aston Villa had last night. Sure they celebrated and enjoyed their moment in the sun, but are they winners of the infinite game? Good times create weak men, weak men create bad times, bad times create strong men, strong men create good times. We are the real winners here. Exactly. It's like William Blake said in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, his philosophical satire of 1790: "If the doors of perception were cleansed, every thing would appear to man as it is: Infinite. For man has closed himself up, 'til he sees all things thro' narrow chinks of his cavern." As you'll remember, Blake uses prose, poetry and vivid illustrations to challenge traditional morality, arguing that opposing forces — such as reason and energy, or good and evil — are both essential for human progress. Which I'm pretty sure is what Mark Dennis was alluding to in that video. Edited Thursday at 08:50 by Midfield_General 2 3
Miltonaggro Posted Thursday at 08:53 Posted Thursday at 08:53 4 minutes ago, Midfield_General said: Exactly. It's like William Blake said in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, his philosophical satire of 1790: "If the doors of perception were cleansed, every thing would appear to man as it is: Infinite. For man has closed himself up, 'til he sees all things thro' narrow chinks of his cavern." As you'll remember, Blake uses prose, poetry and vivid illustrations to challenge traditional morality, arguing that opposing forces — such as reason and energy, or good and evil — are both essential for human progress. Which I'm pretty sure is what Mark Dennis was alluding to in that video. Mark Dennis is more of an Andrew Marvell man. Also, like Blake and Marvell, a right handful after six pints. 1
benjii Posted Thursday at 08:54 Posted Thursday at 08:54 6 minutes ago, Midfield_General said: Exactly. It's like William Blake said in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, his philosophical satire of 1790: "If the doors of perception were cleansed, every thing would appear to man as it is: Infinite. For man has closed himself up, 'til he sees all things thro' narrow chinks of his cavern." As you'll remember, Blake uses prose, poetry and vivid illustrations to challenge traditional morality, arguing that opposing forces — such as reason and energy, or good and evil — are both essential for human progress. Which I'm pretty sure is what Mark Dennis was alluding to in that video. Thanks Chat GPT.
Midfield_General Posted Thursday at 08:56 Posted Thursday at 08:56 1 minute ago, Miltonaggro said: Mark Dennis is more of an Andrew Marvell man. Also, like Blake and Marvell, a right handful after six pints. Marvell's good too. Captain America - brilliant 2
Miltonaggro Posted Thursday at 08:57 Posted Thursday at 08:57 Just now, Midfield_General said: Marvell's good too. Captain America - brilliant Base, yet again... 1
skintsaint Posted Thursday at 09:39 Posted Thursday at 09:39 Someone get on the blower to Klopp and get RB to take over Saints. Can't get much worse. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted Thursday at 19:32 Posted Thursday at 19:32 9 hours ago, skintsaint said: Someone get on the blower to Klopp and get RB to take over Saints. Can't get much worse. SR’s ability to own and run the club without a senior football consultant such as Hodgson being installed to ensure compliance over the next 12 months and then reviewed over the following 24 to ensure they’ve carried on sufficient progress has to be seriously examined by the FA and EFL. SR need to be under some form of probation by the authorities.
Badger Posted Thursday at 19:48 Posted Thursday at 19:48 10 hours ago, Midfield_General said: Which I'm pretty sure is what Mark Dennis was alluding to in that video. Seen previous reference to this video but have missed it. Can you post a link please ?
Badger Posted Thursday at 19:50 Posted Thursday at 19:50 10 hours ago, skintsaint said: Someone get on the blower to Klopp and get RB to take over Saints. Can't get much worse. RB was a regular annual rumour a few years ago but long gone.
Midfield_General Posted Thursday at 19:58 Posted Thursday at 19:58 9 minutes ago, Badger said: Seen previous reference to this video but have missed it. Can you post a link please ? https://www.instagram.com/p/DYjo8xFsFli/
benali-shorts Posted Thursday at 20:07 Posted Thursday at 20:07 How has Dragan made money? He appears to be a total fucking idiot. 5 1
S-Clarke Posted Thursday at 20:08 Posted Thursday at 20:08 Just now, benali-shorts said: How has Dragan made money? He appears to be a total fucking idiot. ''It's not his fault, honest. He's put money into our club. It's just those under him'' Doesn't wash anymore. Hasn't washed for a year or so to be honest. Blokes as much of a buffoon as the rest. 3
trousers Posted Friday at 12:03 Posted Friday at 12:03 (edited) 15 hours ago, benali-shorts said: How has Dragan made money? He appears to be a total fucking idiot. Probably better to put this on this thread rather than the new manager thread... old news admitedly, but perhaps more relevant now than it was last year...? https://www.eureporter.co/lifestyle/media/2025/10/21/european-media-dragan-solak-loses-control-of-united-group-in-court-defeat/ Dragan Šolak’s (pictured) turbulent bid to regain control of United Group, the telecom conglomerate in Southeastern Europe where he remains minority shareholder, has ended in decisive defeat. Media outlets across Europe report last week’s ruling by the Amsterdam Enterprise Chamber as the final chapter in the billionaire’s struggle to cling to influence over the company he once dominated. As Bloomberg reported, “the ousted founder of… United Group BV failed to convince Dutch judges he could bring an unfair dismissal lawsuit.” The court in Amsterdam ruled his case inadmissible, rejecting his attempt to initiate an investigation into the company’s governance and leadership. The decision, Bloomberg noted, represents “the latest legal salvo stemming from a management fallout at the European telecom and media firm.” Šolak - who still owns 36% in the Group - had asked the court to appoint an independent investigator into what he described as alleged “abuse of governance” by the company’s new management. But the judges found that the dispute was not within their jurisdiction, as United Group’s parent company is registered in Luxembourg. Leading Dutch title Het Financieele Dagblad reported that Solak “has failed in his attempt to involve the Enterprise Chamber in the conflict surrounding the company.” The article pointed that Solak has tried to “involve Serbian politics in his campaign” and emphasised United Group’s position that there is “no management crisis whatsoever, but rather a fabrication by Solak to regain his influence and income at United Group.” The Times of London column section, entitled ‘Dragan roars in vain’, also covered the “failed bid to install a court-appointed representative to investigate” the company Solak was ousted from in June. The paper added that the ruling leaves Šolak “unsuccessful in his legal action against the European media conglomerate United Group”. According to Mobile Europe, earlier this summer the court rejected Solak’s attempt to fast-track his action, denying him an urgent intervention in July 2025. Greek business daily ProtoThema called last week’s outcome “a judicial victory for United Group,” signalling a stabilisation of the group after months of internal turbulence and legal drama. The outlet underlined that the decision “marks a clear end to the founder’s influence” and “confirms the strength of the company’s governance under new leadership”. United Group, in a statement quoted by Bloomberg, said the verdict “confirms what has been clear all along: this was never a genuine governance dispute, but another in a long line of distractions orchestrated by Mr. Šolak for his own ends.” The company added that “the court was able to see through it,” an apparent reference to a campaign by Šolak to regain his influence through litigation and media pressure. For Šolak, the loss is more than legal - it represents a dramatic decline in both his corporate and personal influence. Once hailed as the Balkan media mogul and self-styled defender of press freedom, he now finds himself shut out of the company that made his fortune. Solak’s insistence to the Times that “this has no impact on Sport Republic or Southampton” - the football club he owns - did little to shift attention from his mounting setbacks. Whether Šolak will pursue “other competent jurisdictions,” as his family office told Bloomberg, remains to be seen. It does appear to be contradicted by a subsequent statement issued by Solak and covered by N1, where he expressed his “hope that the new management delivers the same exceptional results for all stakeholders, as we did for all those years.” Perhaps this statement is a recognition that each successive defeat further isolates him while strengthening BC Partners’ position and reinforcing the legitimacy of United Group’s current management. For a company that has spent the past year under intense scrutiny, the ruling offers closure and the chance to move forward. For Šolak, it may mark the start of a more uncomfortable chapter: that of a founder-turned-outsider, decisively shut out from the empire he built. Edited Friday at 12:03 by trousers 1
Osvaldorama Posted Friday at 14:20 Posted Friday at 14:20 2 hours ago, trousers said: Probably better to put this on this thread rather than the new manager thread... old news admitedly, but perhaps more relevant now than it was last year...? https://www.eureporter.co/lifestyle/media/2025/10/21/european-media-dragan-solak-loses-control-of-united-group-in-court-defeat/ Dragan Šolak’s (pictured) turbulent bid to regain control of United Group, the telecom conglomerate in Southeastern Europe where he remains minority shareholder, has ended in decisive defeat. Media outlets across Europe report last week’s ruling by the Amsterdam Enterprise Chamber as the final chapter in the billionaire’s struggle to cling to influence over the company he once dominated. As Bloomberg reported, “the ousted founder of… United Group BV failed to convince Dutch judges he could bring an unfair dismissal lawsuit.” The court in Amsterdam ruled his case inadmissible, rejecting his attempt to initiate an investigation into the company’s governance and leadership. The decision, Bloomberg noted, represents “the latest legal salvo stemming from a management fallout at the European telecom and media firm.” Šolak - who still owns 36% in the Group - had asked the court to appoint an independent investigator into what he described as alleged “abuse of governance” by the company’s new management. But the judges found that the dispute was not within their jurisdiction, as United Group’s parent company is registered in Luxembourg. Leading Dutch title Het Financieele Dagblad reported that Solak “has failed in his attempt to involve the Enterprise Chamber in the conflict surrounding the company.” The article pointed that Solak has tried to “involve Serbian politics in his campaign” and emphasised United Group’s position that there is “no management crisis whatsoever, but rather a fabrication by Solak to regain his influence and income at United Group.” The Times of London column section, entitled ‘Dragan roars in vain’, also covered the “failed bid to install a court-appointed representative to investigate” the company Solak was ousted from in June. The paper added that the ruling leaves Šolak “unsuccessful in his legal action against the European media conglomerate United Group”. According to Mobile Europe, earlier this summer the court rejected Solak’s attempt to fast-track his action, denying him an urgent intervention in July 2025. Greek business daily ProtoThema called last week’s outcome “a judicial victory for United Group,” signalling a stabilisation of the group after months of internal turbulence and legal drama. The outlet underlined that the decision “marks a clear end to the founder’s influence” and “confirms the strength of the company’s governance under new leadership”. United Group, in a statement quoted by Bloomberg, said the verdict “confirms what has been clear all along: this was never a genuine governance dispute, but another in a long line of distractions orchestrated by Mr. Šolak for his own ends.” The company added that “the court was able to see through it,” an apparent reference to a campaign by Šolak to regain his influence through litigation and media pressure. For Šolak, the loss is more than legal - it represents a dramatic decline in both his corporate and personal influence. Once hailed as the Balkan media mogul and self-styled defender of press freedom, he now finds himself shut out of the company that made his fortune. Solak’s insistence to the Times that “this has no impact on Sport Republic or Southampton” - the football club he owns - did little to shift attention from his mounting setbacks. Whether Šolak will pursue “other competent jurisdictions,” as his family office told Bloomberg, remains to be seen. It does appear to be contradicted by a subsequent statement issued by Solak and covered by N1, where he expressed his “hope that the new management delivers the same exceptional results for all stakeholders, as we did for all those years.” Perhaps this statement is a recognition that each successive defeat further isolates him while strengthening BC Partners’ position and reinforcing the legitimacy of United Group’s current management. For a company that has spent the past year under intense scrutiny, the ruling offers closure and the chance to move forward. For Šolak, it may mark the start of a more uncomfortable chapter: that of a founder-turned-outsider, decisively shut out from the empire he built. So he’s been kicked out of the playoffs and kicked out of his own company. What a guy 1 1
Willo of Whiteley Posted Friday at 14:48 Posted Friday at 14:48 27 minutes ago, Osvaldorama said: So he’s been kicked out of the playoffs and kicked out of his own company. What a guy You can take the man out of Southampton…. Doesnt work I suppose, either way! 😂
skintsaint Posted Friday at 14:57 Posted Friday at 14:57 36 minutes ago, Osvaldorama said: and kicked out of his own company. Not really, still owns 36% of it I think.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted yesterday at 10:08 Posted yesterday at 10:08 49 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: 12 month ago today.... Who's laughing now? No one. 😪 1
trousers Posted yesterday at 10:32 Posted yesterday at 10:32 (edited) A new video has emerged... Scenes of Saints fans trying to get Sport Republic out of our club whilst they continue to wreck things... https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1CGHsbRmsh/ Edited yesterday at 10:34 by trousers
Holmes_and_Watson Posted yesterday at 10:46 Posted yesterday at 10:46 13 minutes ago, trousers said: A new video has emerged... Scenes of Saints fans trying to get Sport Republic out of our club whilst they continue to wreck things... https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1CGHsbRmsh/ Glad to see the fire services keeping him cool in this terrible heat wave. 1
S-Clarke Posted yesterday at 10:48 Posted yesterday at 10:48 16 minutes ago, trousers said: A new video has emerged... Scenes of Saints fans trying to get Sport Republic out of our club whilst they continue to wreck things... https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1CGHsbRmsh/ wtf?
Badger Posted yesterday at 10:56 Posted yesterday at 10:56 On 18/06/2025 at 09:55, Nolan said: Wonder what the talk will be this year, and whether Dragan will be so hospitable.
Badger Posted yesterday at 11:04 Posted yesterday at 11:04 On 19/06/2025 at 09:11, Saint86 said: https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/25246799.dragan-solak-interview-southampton-owner-opens-sale-rumours/ Comes across really well in the interview - decent, passionate, speaks about his naivitiy and growing experience, calls Martin "cocky", has a joke about VAR last season, and makes it clear that he's now running the show with regards to saints - as essentially an authoriser for Spors, and the football team he's put in place. Its a very good PR piece 😋 Also says we will be signing a striker and creative midfielder before any outgoings. “Makes it clear he is running the show..” was the message. Shame it was left to Parsons at the end of the season. I was looking for a post at some point in the last 12-18months re changes either in the board or of ownership. I thought at one point Solak had extended this to two others from his media group, the Gerkin bloke (can’t easily forget that name) - although think he was then put into Goztepe/ and his former CEO at the media outfit, Victorya Boklag (or similar) but can’t trace it. Any recollection from others ? Question in my mind is who will be conducting the internal review, Dragan himself, or others?
Gloucester Saint Posted yesterday at 11:29 Posted yesterday at 11:29 (edited) 57 minutes ago, trousers said: A new video has emerged... Scenes of Saints fans trying to get Sport Republic out of our club whilst they continue to wreck things... https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1CGHsbRmsh/ Certainly an unusual take on ‘wiping the slate clean’. I’d certainly pay on time if I were the customer unless I wasn’t happy with his work. Judging by the voices on the video it sounded up north somewhere. Edited yesterday at 11:29 by Gloucester Saint
franniesTache Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 21/05/2026 at 07:30, Sheaf Saint said: Care to elaborate? Sure an elaboration on "from what i've heard" is that i was speaking to someone who i know with knowledge in this area, in particular the ongoings of southampton football club that is not public in the press,, and they told me a variety of things that can be though of as information. Hope that helps? 👍
Gloucester Saint Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) I take these statements from under-pressure owners with a pinch of salt but at a more micro level, it’s absolutely what’s happened at SFC since 2017. It’s just that SR accelerated the bus towards the cliff and enthusiastically drove it over the edge to break it finally (see what I did there). https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c3v22p6nvx5o SFC went away from the focus on sound football decision-making structures that served it so well 2009-17. Under Semmens, which SR doubled-down on, there’s been a focus on very young and untried players in senior player. Ironically the January window was the first departure from the blunt formula and it actually worked! The core spine of the team and structure of the squad has been fatally overlooked in favour of individual transactions and profit received from those as a sole measure of success. The multi-club set up has been to SFC’s deteriment. There is no strategy for where SFC should be in the football structure which probably reflects the huge churn in DoFs and managers leading to a pot pourri of playing styles and approaches. Until the basics are in place, and SR decides what/how far it wants to invest in a loss-making current division to get back to the stated football destination and vision, I cannot see any progress under SR and far more decline. Edited 4 hours ago by Gloucester Saint
CSA96 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Head of Scouting in the UK for Sport Republic and Saints is departing
trousers Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 28 minutes ago, CSA96 said: Head of Scouting in the UK for Sport Republic and Saints is departing "Rasmus Ankersen - always three steps ahead. Your negotiation, innovation, and vision are like nothing I've seen" 😂😂😂 Yep, like nothing most of us have ever seen too... 🤦🏼 Edited 2 hours ago by trousers 4
saintant Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 minutes ago, trousers said: "Rasmus Ankersen - always three steps ahead. Your negotiation, innovation, and vision are like nothing I've seen" 😂😂😂 Yep, like nothing most of us have ever seen too... 🤦🏼 He needs to get out more 🙂 1 1
bpsaint Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 39 minutes ago, CSA96 said: Head of Scouting in the UK for Sport Republic and Saints is departing Good luck to Ben Garner, see you soon? Worth reading into?
trousers Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 minute ago, bpsaint said: Good luck to Ben Garner, see you soon? Worth reading into? Yeah, that tweaked my intrigue too... But posting it on here will inevitably alert the forum's 'unhinged' patrol team if you're not careful.... 2
Dman Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 43 minutes ago, CSA96 said: Head of Scouting in the UK for Sport Republic and Saints is departing How mant players have we signed from an english side that have been a success in the past couple of years? Finn Azaz?
trousers Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 6 minutes ago, Dman said: How mant players have we signed from an english side that have been a success in the past couple of years? Finn Azaz? And bravo to the club scouts for plucking that scoop out of nowhere... Job well done Edited 1 hour ago by trousers
CSA96 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 23 minutes ago, Dman said: How mant players have we signed from an english side that have been a success in the past couple of years? Finn Azaz? A quick list from a search back for the last 3.5yrs... (have put names in brackets for if we have an idea that they were pushed by one person in particular) - James Bree – Permanent (Jones, former player) Ryan Manning – Free (Martin, former player) Joe Lumley – Free (Thornton, former player) Shea Charles – Permanent (Wilcox, City academy) Taylor Harwood-Bellis – Loan (Wilcox, City academy) Mason Holgate – Loan (Who wants to own up to this one?) Flynn Downes – Loan (Martin, former player) David Brooks – Loan Ryan Fraser – Loan (Martin, ex teammate) Joe Rothwell – Loan Ross Stewart – Permanent (Martin, wanted him at Swansea and MK) Charlie Taylor – Free (Mowbray? Had him at Burnley) Nathan Wood – Permanent (Martin, former player) Ronnie Edwards – Permanent Adam Lallana – Free Lesley Ugochukwu – Loan Aaron Ramsdale – Permanent (Martin, Ramsdale mentioned that RM had been contacting him) Maxwel Cornet – Loan Mads Roerslev – Permanent (Ankersen? Presumably) Finn Azaz – Permanent Tom Fellows – Permanent George Long – Loan Edited 1 hour ago by CSA96
Mattio Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, CSA96 said: Head of Scouting in the UK for Sport Republic and Saints is departing Didn't know we had a former captain as the skates as head scout- maybe he was Agent Chorley here to destablise the club 😉
trousers Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, Mattio said: Didn't know we had a former captain as the skates as head scout- maybe he was Agent Chorley here to destablise the club 😉 PLOT TWIST!!!!
saintant Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, Mattio said: Didn't know we had a former captain as the skates as head scout- maybe he was Agent Chorley here to destablise the club 😉 Rumours that Norwich are seeking his services so it will be interesting to see whether he ends up there.
FredVaFC59100 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Ben Wizard Chorley, thank you for invaluable contribution to Valenciennes FC success...NOT! 1
benali-shorts Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago What is wrong with these people? Chorley was at Swindon when they went down to L2, then Valenciennes for 2 years when they went down the French pyramid, and then a season with us under Spors (not "leading the UK side at Southampton" as he claims). They seem to live in some parallel universe where performance isn't judged by success and they kid themselves they're competent. 1
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