sadoldgit Posted November 20 Posted November 20 3 hours ago, coalman said: It's symptomatic of the culture of the club. Nothing is ever anyone's fault. Responsibility is a form of performative art. And this culture starts at the top - as a former boss used to say "a fish rots from the head". To be fair to WS, he did take the responsibility for the results. But as said earlier, it wasn’t him misses the many chances up top or cocking things up at the back. Although there are some weak areas, this squad is plenty good enough to be pushing for the play offs at the moment. If Eckert gets results in the next 3 matches it will not be unreasonable to ask why Still was unable to do the same with the same squad. 2
Dr. Kucho Posted November 20 Posted November 20 7 hours ago, Turkish said: https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/25589458.armstrong-admits-southampton-players-havent-given-100/ FORWARD Adam Armstrong admitted Southampton's players have not been giving 100 per cent, but stopped short of suggesting that they are not trying. Then the club shouldn’t be giving them 100 per cent of their wages. I do miss the days of Adkins, Pochetinno, Koeman and Strachan when we had a squad of largely likeable players and I looked forward to the next game. On the exception of Scienza, Charles and a few others this squad has some absolute helmets in it. 9
CB Fry Posted November 22 Posted November 22 Fair play, Will Still must have been fucking terrible. 1 2
Baird of the land Posted November 22 Posted November 22 5 minutes ago, CB Fry said: Fair play, Will Still must have been fucking terrible. yes he was 3
Fabrice29 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 1 hour ago, CB Fry said: Fair play, Will Still must have been fucking terrible. Think he'd be cursing the finishing today and against Swansea for example. 3
Dark Munster Posted November 22 Posted November 22 2 hours ago, Fabrice29 said: Think he'd be cursing the finishing today and against Swansea for example. Not to mention the build up play to the goals. He must be spinning in his grave.
Sheaf Saint Posted November 22 Posted November 22 While I'm still far from convinced by Eckert, today's performance shows beyond any doubt just how utterly shit Will Still's management and coaching was. We looked like a proper team today, and what's even more telling is that the substitutions, unlike under Still, didn't completely wreck our shape and game plan and leave us fighting a desperate rearguard action. Just further evidence of terrible judgement on the part of Spors/SR for hiring him in the first place. 7
Pamplemousse Posted November 22 Posted November 22 The football we played today was what I was expecting when he was appointed. Fast, forward play, aggressive, determination. And we got none of it. Such a disappointment. When the skates dominated against us, in hindsight we should have sacked him there and then. And now look at us. 8
AlexLaw76 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 22 minutes ago, Pamplemousse said: The football we played today was what I was expecting when he was appointed. Fast, forward play, aggressive, determination. And we got none of it. Such a disappointment. When the skates dominated against us, in hindsight we should have sacked him there and then. And now look at us. The performance against Pompey was a disgrace 6
Badger Posted November 22 Posted November 22 15 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: The performance against Pompey was a disgrace As was Hull, and to a lesser extent Derby. He should have gone then. 6
AlexLaw76 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 4 minutes ago, Badger said: As was Hull, and to a lesser extent Derby. He should have gone then. It was there to see against Wrexham, to be fair 3
Badger Posted November 22 Posted November 22 3 hours ago, Sheaf Saint said: While I'm still far from convinced by Eckert, today's performance shows beyond any doubt just how utterly shit Will Still's management and coaching was. We looked like a proper team today, and what's even more telling is that the substitutions, unlike under Still, didn't completely wreck our shape and game plan and leave us fighting a desperate rearguard action. Just further evidence of terrible judgement on the part of Spors/SR for hiring him in the first place. Agree with your opening comment, and conclusion. But I wouldn’t read too much into the substitutions today. Subs don’t normally come on to the luxury of a 5-1 lead. They didn’t need to chase or change the game, all they had to do was stifle an already beaten and demoralised opposition. Avoid any monumental fuck ups, and not lose a 4 goal advantage. Not too much to ask even for us.
Graziano94 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 1 hour ago, AlexLaw76 said: It was there to see against Wrexham, to be fair Pre-season wasn’t at all inspiring either. Can go all the way back to going 1 nil down to Totton 3
IFHP Posted November 23 Posted November 23 The warnings were there the moment the loons appointed him . 1
HKsaint Posted November 23 Posted November 23 We have one of the best teams in championship and he made us look like one of the worst team there. 5
ErwinK1961 Posted November 23 Posted November 23 13 hours ago, Pamplemousse said: The football we played today was what I was expecting when he was appointed. Fast, forward play, aggressive, determination. And we got none of it. Such a disappointment. When the skates dominated against us, in hindsight we should have sacked him there and then. And now look at us. 13 hours ago, Badger said: As was Hull, and to a lesser extent Derby. He should have gone then. 13 hours ago, AlexLaw76 said: It was there to see against Wrexham, to be fair 11 hours ago, Graziano94 said: Pre-season wasn’t at all inspiring either. Can go all the way back to going 1 nil down to Totton 10 hours ago, IFHP said: The warnings were there the moment the loons appointed him . Pffft, I think the warning signs were there when he first played Football Manager. 1
Suhari Posted November 23 Posted November 23 10 hours ago, HKsaint said: We have one of the best teams in championship and he made us look like one of the worst team there. Sums it up perfectly. 2
Turkish Posted November 24 Author Posted November 24 I will never understand what he was trying to do with the Blackburn game that was when i was done with him. I was also at Hull and that was one of the worst performances i've seen from a Saints team. As others said, the warning was there against Wrexham, we were poor and got lucky. However I still cannot believe that was all there was to WIll Still. You dont get a reputation like he did with such absolutely dreadful team selections, subs and tactics. Something wasnt right from the start. 4
CB Fry Posted Tuesday at 20:52 Posted Tuesday at 20:52 It’s not looking great for Will Still’s CV is it. 3
AlexLaw76 Posted Tuesday at 20:53 Posted Tuesday at 20:53 Just now, CB Fry said: It’s not looking great for Will Still’s CV is it. Have you not already written the season off? 2
CB Fry Posted Tuesday at 20:56 Posted Tuesday at 20:56 1 minute ago, AlexLaw76 said: Have you not already written the season off? sToP BLaMiNg tHe mAnAgeR tHe pLaYERs aRe RuBBisH rUbBisH RuBbisH 3
RedArmy Posted Tuesday at 20:59 Posted Tuesday at 20:59 I hope the fraud cringes every time he sees Leo and Fellows terrorising defences. 3
CB Fry Posted Tuesday at 21:05 Posted Tuesday at 21:05 (edited) . Edited Tuesday at 21:06 by CB Fry Wrong thread
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted Tuesday at 22:01 Posted Tuesday at 22:01 Quite telling what Harwood-Bellis implied. Said Tonda makes it all clear for them and they work like crazy on set pieces. Implies that Stills messaging or ideas were a jumble. Which was conveyed on the pitch. 4
benjii Posted Tuesday at 22:02 Posted Tuesday at 22:02 Just now, JohnnyShearer2.0 said: Quite telling what Harwood-Bellis implied. Said Tonda makes it all clear for them and they work like crazy on set pieces. Implies that Stills messaging or ideas were a jumble. Which was conveyed on the pitch. Not surprising, seeing as Still’s team looked like a confused mess! 3
Lighthouse Posted Tuesday at 22:04 Posted Tuesday at 22:04 Just bad timing really. Everything just seemed to click and fall into place at exactly the moment he got sacked. 1 3
saintwbu Posted Wednesday at 01:10 Posted Wednesday at 01:10 3 hours ago, Lighthouse said: Just bad timing really. Everything just seemed to click and fall into place at exactly the moment he got sacked. All he needed was just a bit more time… 1
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