CSA96 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0ljyj8k Daily Echo: https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/25246799.dragan-solak-interview-southampton-owner-opens-sale-rumours/ Edited 6 hours ago by CSA96
Nolan Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Very good complementary interviews. the Echo article spelling out Ankersson's and Kraft's remaining involvement, the Sounds article exuding straight talking and honesty. Very happy we're sticking with Dragan, and very happy Dragan's sticking with us. Hopefully we can move forward with some optimism. 9
CSA96 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Solak's response to the takeover talk that was peddled by Simon Jordan: "There is no truth in that rumour. I guess somebody was interested in investing in British football. Then they probably had the idea of relegated clubs, they might be in trouble. And then Southampton is a prime place, it's a traditional great club. "They sent me a message and asked, 'Would you like to sell?' And I said, no. They said, 'But yeah, we would like to do this' - blah, blah, blah. "I told them, 'Guys, if you have anything serious, send me a letter explaining your intentions - I am not 100 per cent against having a partner'. If you share the vision, if you share the view on how we would like the club to develop, then we can allow somebody to invest alongside me. "But I just took a firm position that I'm not selling the club, and then, from there on, I never thought for a second about selling the club. "There were quite a few enquiries, and this is a good thing. Southampton is considered to be a great club and a good investment. But whatever they think of Southampton, I think five times higher. I love the club and have no intention of parting with Southampton anytime soon." 6
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 48 minutes ago, CSA96 said: "There were quite a few enquiries, and this is a good thing. Southampton is considered to be a great club and a good investment. But whatever they think of Southampton, I think five times higher. I love the club and have no intention of parting with Southampton anytime soon." Note to interested parties: Treble your bid, and then we can negotiate. 🙂 1
Nolan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 36 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: Note to interested parties: Treble your bid, and then we can negotiate. 🙂 He actually is clear that he's fine if someone wants to come in as a co investor, but the likelihood of parting ways sounds negligible. 1
ChristopheVAFC Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Quote Daily Echo: https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/25246799.dragan-solak-interview-southampton-owner-opens-sale-rumours/ If anyone has the full article, I'd love to read it! Thanks in advance! Edited 4 hours ago by ChristopheVAFC
SambaMaverick Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 minutes ago, ChristopheVAFC said: If anyone has the full article, I'd love to read it! Thanks in advance! https://archive.ph/2bL1H 1
Saint86 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Comes across really well in the interview - decent, passionate, speaks about his naivety 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. Rasmus is in charge of Goztepe. Its a very good "PR piece" for Solak 😋. If taken at face value, then clearly he has caught the bug and is very invested in saints - still reads a bit like an excited kid in a candy shop, but his heart is in the right place, he's open with the fans (which is good), and he cares about the club as something other than just a business venture. Also says we will be signing a striker and creative midfielder before any outgoings happen. Talks (without details) about plans to significantly develop the stadium and surrounding area/facilities to increase commercial revenue. Specifically mentions this is to reduce dependence on tv monies. 6
Saint86 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 5 minutes ago, SambaMaverick said: https://archive.ph/2bL1H Nothing like taking deserved money away from the local newspaper/journalists than by sharing that link publicly on the main forum barely 2 hours after the article is published... Edited 4 hours ago by Saint86
SambaMaverick Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Saint86 said: Nothing like taking deserved money away from the local newspaper/journalists than by sharing that link publicly on the main saints forum 2 hours after the article is published ... Cry about it 6
Gloucester Saint Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Saint86 said: Comes across really well in the interview - decent, passionate, speaks about his naivety 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. Rasmus is in charge of Goztepe. Its a very good "PR piece" for Solak 😋. If taken at face value, then clearly he has caught the bug and is very invested in saints - still reads a bit like an excited kid in a candy shop, but his heart is in the right place, he's open with the fans (which is good), and he cares about the club as something other than just a business venture. Also says we will be signing a striker and creative midfielder before any outgoings happen. Talks (without details) about plans to significantly develop the stadium and surrounding area/facilities to increase commercial revenue. Specifically mentions this is to reduce dependence on tv monies. Sounds like he got fed up with Martin’s and Juric’s inflexibility - not surprised they’ve opted for Will Still and a more adaptive approach. He thinks Martin would do well in the PL much longer-term but probably needs the maturity from a spell at a club the size of Rangers and others to know when to be adaptive.
Patrick Bateman Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 17 minutes ago, SambaMaverick said: https://archive.ph/2bL1H Awesome thank you - very nicely written and I agree with everything he says, we've all been saying it, I think he's listened to his advice, his gut feel and taken on board fan sentiment; this is a perfect blend. If it doesn't work this season, then I can see a sale and moving on, but for now, I'm optimistic the past is now closed and next season will be exciting. While we're on the exciting trend, one comment for MLG to get his thread resurrected 😂 ... "We are developing now together this master plan that looks wonderful and will include changes on the capacity of the stadium and facilities around. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said: Awesome thank you - very nicely written and I agree with everything he says, we've all been saying it, I think he's listened to his advice, his gut feel and taken on board fan sentiment; this is a perfect blend. If it doesn't work this season, then I can see a sale and moving on, but for now, I'm optimistic the past is now closed and next season will be exciting. While we're on the exciting trend, one comment for MLG to get his thread resurrected 😂 ... "We are developing now together this master plan that looks wonderful and will include changes on the capacity of the stadium and facilities around. MLG’s local shop ought to stock up on *Kleenex *other brands of tissue are available 1
ChristopheVAFC Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It's really good that Dragan has spoken out about the situation of the group and the club, to reassure everyone for the coming months and years. I can see that Dragan really loves Southampton and he wants the situation to stabilise and improve in all areas. Dragan is aware that not everything has been perfect and that mistakes have been made in the past and he hopes that these recent choices will pay off so that everyone is satisfied. I also think that Dragan has understood that he needs to be more vigilant about the decisions he makes and the money he invests. I sincerely hope that Dragan's future choices for Southampton will also benefit Goztepe and Valenciennes. It's good that he's given this interview to give some news and announce things for the future. Especially after the season you've just had, my friends, and I hope that next year will be more positive for you. 3
Football Special Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said: Awesome thank you - very nicely written and I agree with everything he says, we've all been saying it, I think he's listened to his advice, his gut feel and taken on board fan sentiment; this is a perfect blend. If it doesn't work this season, then I can see a sale and moving on, but for now, I'm optimistic the past is now closed and next season will be exciting. While we're on the exciting trend, one comment for MLG to get his thread resurrected 😂 ... "We are developing now together this master plan that looks wonderful and will include changes on the capacity of the stadium and facilities around. Has anyone shared the previous plans with him of the monkey chicken petting zoo or whatever it was called 4
Barsiem Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It's relatively easy to come off well when interviewed by a friendly source, but it is an exciting read. Nice to hear we have budget in place for a striker without needing to sell, and the DOF is working actively on this. I do think Alfie & George do an excellent job with Saints coverage, and hope articles like the above inspire a few more subscriptions for the Daily Echo. Well worth the £2 a month for me 2
Golac's Cunning Stunts Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Couple of quotes in there that made me chuckle: Solak said: "Unfortunately, we didn't replace Jason. Him leaving was a huge blow, he was the guy who started building this environment. "Then the bloody Man U came in and stole him from us, and we didn't replace him quickly enough. That was a big mistake, and I take my part in it. "We went into the Premier League a bit unprepared. We had a very smart manager, Russell Martin, and I still believe he will have a great career. "But maybe he was a little bit cocky and he came in with his vision, and he wanted to sell it to the Premier League, and that was a risky approach. "When I talked to Will, I got the same feeling that there is a lot of value in him. I think that the smartest guys are the ones who are willing to listen. "He has great emotional intelligence, which is extremely important because he's going to manage 20-plus characters who are difficult to manage. "The second thing that I like, after the only thing I didn't like that much about Russell and Ivan Juric, is that they were so fundamentalistic. 4
beatlesaint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Post above beat me to it 😂 A little bit cocky indeed 😂 Edited 3 hours ago by beatlesaint
Dusic Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago From both interviews its clear that despite the stuff pedalled on here Jason Wilcox was doing an excellent job and was a massive loss. Overall good tone from Solak, like that he plays down his knowledge of football but is clear where his skills can help and also that he is respectful of Martin, who he obviously liked - he seems like someone you would want to work for. Positive stuff about the current structure - nice way to draw a linw under last season IMO and good that he recognises we will likley need more investment if we go up again - another indication of lessons being learned. 1
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Thought he spoke very well during the interview. I disagree with his views on Martin who I thought was something of a fraud but other than that I still have every confidence Dragan is a good owner and will strive to put us on an upward trajectory once again. 1
trousers Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 43 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said: MLG’s local shop ought to stock up on *Kleenex *other brands of tissue are available Extra strength kitchen roll probably the best bet...
trousers Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 50 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said: Sounds like he got fed up with Martin’s and Juric’s inflexibility Ergo, in tune with most posters on here... Edited 3 hours ago by trousers
trousers Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, SambaMaverick said: https://archive.ph/2bL1H "Rasmus is still CEO of Sport Republic, but we understood that he should move to a different position, so he is mainly focused on Goztepe. "He is my personal advisor on transfer windows because I think his knowledge of structure, negotiations, contracts and everything is valuable." Bugger... ☹️ 5
Saint86 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 55 minutes ago, Dusic said: From both interviews its clear that despite the stuff pedalled on here Jason Wilcox was doing an excellent job and was a massive loss. It doesn't mean that at all. We just went from having someone with reasonable footballing knowledge calling the shots, to a complete headless shitshow last summer. Just because Wilcox was better than awful directionless mess that followed him is not the same saying "excellent job". As so many like to pedal, he assembled a side and manager that came 4th in a 3horse race, and assembled a very limited squad married to a limited playing style that required major surgery going into the prem. Edited 2 hours ago by Saint86 1 1
SteveGc Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) I like Dragan and In him I believe we a good owner, he’s passionate about building the club up and clearly loves it. He’s aware of the mistakes and setting about correcting them Edited 1 hour ago by SteveGc
Nolan Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Saint86 said: It doesn't mean that at all. We just went from having someone with reasonable footballing knowledge calling the shots, to a complete headless shitshow last summer. Just because Wilcox was better than awful directionless mess that followed him is not the same saying "excellent job". As so many like to pedal, he assembled a side and manager that came 4th in a 3horse race, and assembled a very limited squad married to a limited playing style that required major surgery going into the prem. "reasonable" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there. With Jim Ratcliffe Money Man U could have appointed anyone as DoF. He's obviously got something about him.
UpweySaint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Hard to quibble with much of the interview. I know Martin splits the crowd and I think most agree his position became untenable but it’s interesting Solak cites the VAR decisions that cost us points. It’s all if and buts though I do wonder what our season could have been like with a few more points and the confidence that comes with that early in the season. 1
Football Special Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Barsiem said: It's relatively easy to come off well when interviewed by a friendly source, but it is an exciting read. Nice to hear we have budget in place for a striker without needing to sell, and the DOF is working actively on this. I do think Alfie & George do an excellent job with Saints coverage, and hope articles like the above inspire a few more subscriptions for the Daily Echo. Well worth the £2 a month for me I was wondering if the striker was an out of contract one like Ings?
Saint86 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 21 minutes ago, Nolan said: "reasonable" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there. With Jim Ratcliffe Money Man U could have appointed anyone as DoF. He's obviously got something about him. He's delivered the worst man united season in premier league history and so far spent over 300M euros since he's been in post 😄 Edited 1 hour ago by Saint86 1 1
beatlesaint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 34 minutes ago, SteveGc said: I like Dragan and In him I believe we a good owner, he’s passionate about building the club up and clearly loves it. He’s aware of the mistakes and setting about correcting them Indeed. It's the ones who wont admit to making mistakes you have to worry about, look at Sheff Weds for instance.
sockeye Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I really do like how passionate Dragan seems to be towards the club, and it's good that he's committed. He has a lot of faith in Spors, let's hope for our sakes' it will be well placed. 1
Saint Fan CaM Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago I’ve nothing against Dragan as such - he’s a sort of Markus-lite in my view. However, Markus made sure he had very good people looking after the club, making difficult sometimes unpopular choices (getting shot of Nigel A for example) to drive us forward. Dragan unfortunately put all his eggs into the SR basket and that has been the essence of the disaster we’ve witnessed. I like that he has the City Council on his side in terms of making the stadium and the immediate area better, however I don’t trust the Council to get anything that might improve the City over the line on-time or indeed at all. Not unless it’s related to the University and student accommodation of course. Cautiously optimistic. 1
Nolan Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 39 minutes ago, Saint86 said: He's delivered the worst man united season in premier league history and so far spent over 300M euros since he's been in post 😄 Nope, that was Dan Ashworth. Wilcox only started absorbing the recruitment roles after he left in December 24.
Dusic Posted 30 minutes ago Posted 30 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Saint86 said: It doesn't mean that at all. We just went from having someone with reasonable footballing knowledge calling the shots, to a complete headless shitshow last summer. Just because Wilcox was better than awful directionless mess that followed him is not the same saying "excellent job". As so many like to pedal, he assembled a side and manager that came 4th in a 3horse race, and assembled a very limited squad married to a limited playing style that required major surgery going into the prem. Per Dragan himself - seems absolutely clear that he valued Wilcox highly: "...then it (structure of the club) started to work (under Wilcox). However you do it (run a club), it is based on people. I really liked working with Jason Wilcox but then we lost him after 6 months so that is an issue, even when we do things right one of the big boys says "Oh I really like this guy from your team so much and I take him". "I have to say and Jason knows this, I was really really mad at him but at the end of the day you get the call from Man Utd then you go. But on the other hand we suddenly lost a man who started building something and unfortunately we didn't replace him quick enough so we went into the PL without a leading figure in our football department and that was very, very costly." ------- To assess he job he did in a brief time (some of which is, and much of which is not visible to supporters) you have to understand the role and I am not sure that you really do. I am sure Dragan does though so will go with his view on it. 1
EBS1980 Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago 4 hours ago, Saint86 said: Nothing like taking deserved money away from the local newspaper/journalists than by sharing that link publicly on the main forum barely 2 hours after the article is published... Took those saints accounts on Twitter minutes to lift bits from the article to share on their accounts. That’s worse
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