Lighthouse Posted yesterday at 22:27 Posted yesterday at 22:27 2 minutes ago, trousers said: Lampard singling out us as a threat in his post match interview.... We're playing well but surely too far adrift of Coventry...?! TBH I’m supporting Coventry in every game they play. Them thumping everyone they play, except us obviously, is in our best interests. They can run away with the league, I don’t care, but tonight they did us a big favour in keeping second place within reach. 4
saintant Posted yesterday at 22:27 Posted yesterday at 22:27 1 hour ago, sockeye said: We only have this guy until he returns to his own galaxy.
Nordic Saint Posted yesterday at 22:37 Posted yesterday at 22:37 1 minute ago, trousers said: Lampard singling out us as a threat in his post match interview.... We're playing well but surely too far adrift of Coventry...?! I agree. Coventry are too far ahead now, even if we do the double over them, but I think we can finish runners-up and if we can keep Eckert next season, we'll stay in the Premier League. That sort of success would make it very hard to hang onto him though, which would be gutting as I've been waiting for a manager like him my whole life as a Saints fan. 1
HarvSFC Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Happy to admit that I was completely wrong about Eckert. Transformed the team over the international break. We did to Leicester and Charlton what Bristol City, Hull etc. did to us earlier in the season. It has been years since we played with such intent and dominance going forward. I would say it predates SR. It's not because we've just found our scoring boots all of a sudden either. Our movement up the pitch and passing is now a lot quicker and unpredictable and we were dragging the Leicester defence all over the place. Whereas, under Still we were very static, players would kill the ball dead and others off the ball would stand still and get marked out of the game. Our forwards were shooting in congested boxes, whereas now they're getting time in the opposition box. He's also getting the best out of Fellows and Azaz who didn't become bad players overnight after joining us, while he also seems to be getting some joy out of Armstrong as a centre forward, when he's seemed like a blunt force when played upfront for a few years now. Can't not give him the job now. 3 points off fourth. Today's performance was so complete. Up the Saints. 6
HarvSFC Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Happy to admit that I was completely wrong about Eckert. Transformed the team over the international break. We did to Leicester and Charlton what Bristol City, Hull etc. did to us earlier in the season. It has been years since we played with such intent and dominance going forward. I would say it predates SR. It's not because we've just found our scoring boots all of a sudden either. Our movement up the pitch and passing is now a lot quicker and unpredictable and we were dragging the Leicester defence all over the place. Whereas, under Still we were very static, players would kill the ball dead and others off the ball would stand still and get marked out of the game. Our forwards were shooting in congested boxes, whereas now they're getting time in the opposition box. He's also getting the best out of Fellows and Azaz who didn't become bad players overnight after joining us, while he also seems to be getting some joy out of Armstrong as a centre forward, when he's seemed like a blunt force when played upfront for a few years now. Can't not give him the job now. 3 points off fourth. Today's performance was so complete. Up the Saints.
Saint Fan CaM Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago On 24/11/2025 at 00:23, Saint Fan CaM said: The more I think about the game, the more I truly believe Eckhert absolutely schooled Jones. He knew exactly how Jones was going to set up his team and knew exactly how best to utilise our players to achieve a result, although I doubt even he could have expected such a fantastic result. Recognising that AA’s experience and ability could be utilised by dropping back and feeding others was a stroke of genius. Faster transition of the ball forwards was something we’ve been crying out for but thought the players were not capable of - they clearly are but needed the coaching to unlock that ability. Tuesdays game will be telling, but my money is on Eckhert finding a way for us to win or at the very least draw. Called it. Eckhert’s the real deal.
Fabrice29 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, CSA96 said: Scienza just got asked about Eckert on Sky: It's the decision of the big guys but we are happy with Tonda. He's doing a great job and he's a great character as well. Who can do better than four wins in four games? Give the man the job. 1 hour ago, LegalEagle said: THB was also full of praise for Tonda. Just give him the job We should be appointing a manger the players don’t like ffs 1 hour ago, Matthew Le God said: The long pause before answering questions may be down to processing the question in a second language Not something he was doing five years ago in fairness. I think he’s just trying to be thoughtful now he knows he’s in the top job and people are listening. 1
Convict Colony Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Coventry are the Leicester from last time we were in this league, front running but I expect a downturn and injuries to begin playing a part. 1
M271 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago What is the coaching setup/personnel with Tonda? Is it much the same as Will had or have some u21 coaches come with him. They also need credit for the upturn in form.
spyinthesky Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago If the team's form and results continue as has been the case since Tonda has been in charge, definitely give him the job until the end of the season with a decent bonus if we go up. However part of me thinks that the team are getting the rub of the green, which wasnt the case under Still. The first goal would have been ruled out for offside in the Prem and possibly the second. The Ref was on our side too, especially with the second goal when Leicester could have had a free kick in the move which led to Azaz scoring. Downes could easily have been sent off for his rash challenge later in the game. All that said, how nice it was to walk away from the game with a spring in my step!! 1
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 15 minutes ago, M271 said: What is the coaching setup/personnel with Tonda? Is it much the same as Will had or have some u21 coaches come with him. They also need credit for the upturn in form. Ben Reeves (Remember him?) is one of his assistants.
Patrick Bateman Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Interesting, I hadn't realised his CV - background in the "Red Bull style" and Bayern Munich, plus that Rose fella ... That's a pretty good coaching foundation from my limited understanding.
coalman Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Eckert becomes interim boss. Lallana drops to the U21s. We start winning. Coincidence?
VectisSaint Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 3 hours ago, M271 said: What is the coaching setup/personnel with Tonda? Is it much the same as Will had or have some u21 coaches come with him. They also need credit for the upturn in form. U21s coaches. All of Still's team have gone. Lallana now u21s, presumably with no support coaching staff. 1
hypochondriac Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, coalman said: Eckert becomes interim boss. Lallana drops to the U21s. We start winning. Coincidence? Will be interesting to see how the u21s do now.
saintant Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The guy seems to be a workaholic. Asked by the Echo if he bumps into fans around the city he replied no because he is spending most of his time at Staplewood and generally has 3 meals a day there 🙂 2
Toadhall Saint Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, saintant said: The guy seems to be a workaholic. Asked by the Echo if he bumps into fans around the city he replied no because he is spending most of his time at Staplewood and generally has 3 meals a day there 🙂 At the press conference for the Leicester game he was asked how he had enjoyed the last 48 hours - his response - I started to watch Leicester games as soon as I got home from the Charlton game. 1
AlexLaw76 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago May as well cut out the middle man and appointment Lallana now!
sadoldgit Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, saintant said: The guy seems to be a workaholic. Asked by the Echo if he bumps into fans around the city he replied no because he is spending most of his time at Staplewood and generally has 3 meals a day there 🙂 Probably accounts for the death stare! 💀
Miltonaggro Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago We are now close to reaching a Tonda Accord on Saintsweb. 6
Mr X Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Miltonaggro said: We are now close to reaching a Tonda Accord on Saintsweb. Tonda might be the "power of dreams" But he could also quickly turn into the power of nightmares especially if it's another long term contract.... The sensible thing would to be interim manager for the rest of the season do well and you will be made permananly next season with a bonus!
stevematthews635 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 40 minutes ago, Mr X said: Tonda might be the "power of dreams" But he could also quickly turn into the power of nightmares especially if it's another long term contract.... The sensible thing would to be interim manager for the rest of the season do well and you will be made permananly next season with a bonus! And why exactly would he do that? He'll already be in demand due to his short tenure here so we would run the risk of losing him. He will be our next manager and rightly so. He's earned the gig 2
Badger Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, stevematthews635 said: And why exactly would he do that? He'll already be in demand due to his short tenure here so we would run the risk of losing him. He will be our next manager and rightly so. He's earned the gig You can predict the uproar when he joins Stuttgart, or someone in Germany in May as he wasn't on a three year contract here. 2
Badger Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 21 hours ago, Sheaf Saint said: It's finally dawned on me who he reminds me of... Grossly unfair on Tonda. Looks more fitting for Lee Carsley. But watching the Eckert interview after Charlton and to me he looked like a young Brendan Rodgers.
Stud mark of doom Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The incredible upturn in performance level, with the same players, reminds me of when Pooch came in. This guy seems to have something special. 1
davefizzy14 Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago (edited) Tonda definitely has got something special. Edited 17 minutes ago by davefizzy14
Turkish Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago Said he was the right man from the start. Followed his career closely from back when he was assistant to Marco Rose at RB Salzburg U19s. I was over there doing some contract work and they had a game so I went to watch it. I was very impressed with how they set up and someone next to me Tonda was brains behind the set up. Followed him since then. I was delighted when we hired him knowing full well he would be a success.
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