washsaint Posted April 4 Posted April 4 Give him a 5 year contract tonight. This guy is going right to the top - what an amazing bit of luck on our part to have him. I just hope we can keep hold of him as he will be in great demand in the summer (and rightly so). The way he has turned around this club is remarkable. He's a fucking genius 5
Miltonaggro Posted April 4 Posted April 4 Maybe get him to Staplewood tomorrow for some heartfelt congratulations from the board and an improved deal. We can likely keep him providing we get promoted. Be wonderful to build something at the club with a young manager and nucleus of this side!
Toadhall Saint Posted April 4 Posted April 4 I’ll say it again - we have a special talent on our hands. Every question that has been asked of him he has answered.
BARCELONASAINT Posted April 4 Posted April 4 loved his post match interview, he is so focused and already thinking about Tuesday. Those eyes pmsl
Pilchards Posted April 4 Posted April 4 Got the subs spot on to keep the pressure on a weak Arsenal defence. The guy is becoming a genius in tactics.
trousers Posted April 4 Posted April 4 Would love to see what he could achieve with Saints in the Premier League... Probably won't happen if we don't get promoted this season though, sadly. 1
Harry_SFC Posted April 4 Posted April 4 He's really turned things around since probably that 4-0 thrashing away at Middlesbrough where we were absolutely atrocious. We now look almost unbeatable. Fair play. 1
James G Posted April 4 Posted April 4 30 minutes ago, Willo of Whiteley said: Tactical Genius I think he is He played a mixture of styles, short stuff, long balls in the air, then very direct which created a sense of chaos for Arsenal. Added to that, the compact defending and the press which was focused in certain areas. Amazing detail 3
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted April 4 Posted April 4 (edited) I was at the game so missed reading up on his pre game comments until now. One thing that stood out was his comments about changing the attitude and resilience of the team. Looks like its coming through now especially with the run. Will also say, after the initial run of games (great run of results), Saints flopped I was frustrated and probably too hasty in thinking here we go again. Definitely proving to be a canny manager! Edited April 4 by JohnnyShearer2.0 1
Turkish Posted April 4 Posted April 4 2 minutes ago, JohnnyShearer2.0 said: I was at the game so missed reading up on his pre game comments until now. One thing that stood out was his comments about changing the attitude and resilience of the team. Looks like its coming through now especially with the run. Yep the belief and resilience they have now is off the scale and a complete 180 to when he arrived. The interview with THB was telling when he said about little tweaks he’s made to his game after managers advise. Every player is better under him, the players believe, he adapts, changing tactics to the opposition and we’re on a brilliant run, he’s even coped with injuries to key players and kept us winning. Even though managers and tactics don’t really matter you can’t really ask any more from a manager. 9
influx Posted April 4 Posted April 4 2 minutes ago, Turkish said: Yep the belief and resilience they have now is off the scale and a complete 180 to when he arrived. The interview with THB was telling when he said about little tweaks he’s made to his game after managers advise. Every player is better under him, the players believe, he adapts, changing tactics to the opposition and we’re on a brilliant run, he’s even coped with injuries to key players and kept us winning. Even though managers and tactics don’t really matter you can’t really ask any more from a manager. Absofuckinglutley!!!!
Oisin Posted April 4 Posted April 4 (edited) What he’s done with this squad is a bigger miracle than anything Jesus pulled off 2000 years ago. I love him so much if I only had one crème egg I’d happily give it to him. I suspect he prefers tofu or sushi but the point stands Edited April 4 by Oisin Typo
Charlie Wayman Posted April 4 Posted April 4 Every single game in the premier league will be as tough as this one but it looks like we have built a team and found a manager fit for the challenge. Now all we have to do is get there. COYR, COYY 1
Osvaldorama Posted April 4 Posted April 4 What a guy. Risen to every challenge thrown at him and made us better every time. 4
Charlie Wayman Posted April 4 Posted April 4 1 hour ago, Toadhall Saint said: I’ll say it again - we have a special talent on our hands. Every question that has been asked of him he has answered. He has been seen at work on the world stage tonight, the trick now will be hanging onto him. it won't be easy with multi-million pound contract offers being dangled in frontt of him. My hope is that he sees us as his project to take forward for several years. Getting promoted this season has suddenly become essential rather than a luxury. 1
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted April 4 Posted April 4 20 minutes ago, Turkish said: Yep the belief and resilience they have now is off the scale and a complete 180 to when he arrived. The interview with THB was telling when he said about little tweaks he’s made to his game after managers advise. Every player is better under him, the players believe, he adapts, changing tactics to the opposition and we’re on a brilliant run, he’s even coped with injuries to key players and kept us winning. Even though managers and tactics don’t really matter you can’t really ask any more from a manager. Just seen the THB interview now. Decent insight into what's going on behind the scenes. Sounds really positive.
Patrick Bateman Posted April 4 Posted April 4 10 minutes ago, JohnnyShearer2.0 said: Just seen the THB interview now. Decent insight into what's going on behind the scenes. Sounds really positive. Where is that interview?
bpsaint Posted April 4 Posted April 4 What a job he’s doing, the guy nobody wanted originally and I’m getting concerned he’s going to be poached now 😂 We’ll never know for certain but Ben Garner coming in as his assistant appears to have made a big impact too.
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted April 4 Posted April 4 13 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said: Where is that interview? Bbc iplayer. Its in the post match analysis clip. 1
Cuddles Posted April 4 Posted April 4 Can't fail to be impressed! But he hasn't beaten Man City at home yet 😶🌫️ 1
trousers Posted April 4 Posted April 4 8 minutes ago, Cuddles said: Can't fail to be impressed! But he hasn't beaten Man City at home yet 😶🌫️ Only the best managers in Europe achieve that... 3
trousers Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Love how he comes across in this interview.... I hadn't clocked that we won the toss and chose to change ends to take advantage of the wind. Genius! 1
SaintlyAnd Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Am I right in thinking he’s beaten more Premier League teams than any of our actual Premier League managers since Ralph? (Selles, Jones, Martin, Rusk, Juric) 1
Lighthouse Posted April 5 Posted April 5 1 minute ago, SaintlyAnd said: Am I right in thinking he’s beaten more Premier League teams than any of our actual Premier League managers since Ralph? (Selles, Jones, Martin, Rusk, Juric) If you're counting cup games, I'm pretty sure Jones won three. Think we beat Palace the same week we stopped City winning the quadruple.
washsaint Posted April 5 Posted April 5 50 minutes ago, bpsaint said: What a job he’s doing, the guy nobody wanted originally and I’m getting concerned he’s going to be poached now 😂 We’ll never know for certain but Ben Garner coming in as his assistant appears to have made a big impact too. Sorry a couple of us (Dirk and myself) could see immediately that he had something about him. That being said, never expected hm to be as genious as he's turned out to be. No question he will be a top, top manager (and hopefully for Saints for many years to come)
trousers Posted April 5 Posted April 5 13 minutes ago, washsaint said: Sorry a couple of us (Dirk and myself) could see immediately that he had something about him. That being said, never expected hm to be as genious as he's turned out to be. No question he will be a top, top manager (and hopefully for Saints for many years to come) Yeah, if only more people had had faith in this manager being able to get a tune out of this "mediocre squad"... 3
Roo1976 Posted April 5 Posted April 5 3 hours ago, Toadhall Saint said: I’ll say it again - we have a special talent on our hands. Every question that has been asked of him he has answered. i have to say there's a car finance credit scam advert by Ai that reminds me of Tonda the way his mouth dosent seem quite move right sometimes when he talks..............amused me.............. hey i was one of the doubters when he was hired from within and, well its going OK ATM isn't it . Long may it continue.
Dark Munster Posted April 5 Posted April 5 39 minutes ago, trousers said: Yeah, if only more people had had faith in this manager being able to get a tune out of this "mediocre squad"... In fairness I half agree with this part: 1
washsaint Posted April 5 Posted April 5 1 hour ago, trousers said: Yeah, if only more people had had faith in this manager being able to get a tune out of this "mediocre squad"... Not sure what point you're trying to make. That reflects exactly what a remarkable job he's done. 1
Saint_clark Posted April 5 Posted April 5 9 hours ago, Dark Munster said: I'm now convinced he's better than Will Still. Time will tell. (This is a joke guys).
Saint_clark Posted April 5 Posted April 5 4 hours ago, washsaint said: Not sure what point you're trying to make. That reflects exactly what a remarkable job he's done. Only three of the players you call out make it into Tondas first choice 11 so your post isn't that unreasonable anyway.
Badger Posted April 5 Posted April 5 I’m really impressed how he keeps a lid on his emotions in interviews and more so on the touchline. Especially when you consider he’s only 33. Look at his reaction to one of the goals on tv. Then remember how Ralph and I think Koeman once went charging down the touchline. ( And I was a big fan of both).
Badger Posted April 5 Posted April 5 48 minutes ago, Saint_clark said: Time will tell. (This is a joke guys). Has any yet made the point that Wrexham is his first big test ?
coalman Posted April 5 Posted April 5 If you contrast the season we went up from the Championship last time with this one - we also played a top Premier League team (Liverpool) in the cup and their kids tore us apart. Last night we competed for the full 90 minutes against the side top of the Premier League. Previously if a team had pegged a goal back like that we'd have folded. Instead we went again and got the winner. Last time we went up I was scared for how we'd adapt to the Premier League. The performances against Fulham and Arsenal give me hope that if we do make it up this year that we'll make a much better showing of it. My biggest worry about Tonda was he had one style and couldn't adapt. Not only has he learned his lessons in the Championship from a rocky spell, he also set us up to beat two top half Premier League teams in the Cup. Now my biggest worry is where he'll be next season. Fair play to him for that. 1
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted April 5 Posted April 5 (edited) 15 minutes ago, Badger said: Has any yet made the point that Wrexham is his first big test ? It will be Saints biggest test this season. FA cup hangover and all. Edited April 5 by JohnnyShearer2.0
Patches O Houlihan Posted April 5 Posted April 5 29 minutes ago, Badger said: I’m really impressed how he keeps a lid on his emotions in interviews and more so on the touchline. Especially when you consider he’s only 33. Look at his reaction to one of the goals on tv. Then remember how Ralph and I think Koeman once went charging down the touchline. ( And I was a big fan of both). Koeman made that run 'tongue in cheek' to rip the piss out of Jurgen Klopp who had been full of it on the touchline that day. 2
trousers Posted April 5 Posted April 5 5 hours ago, washsaint said: Not sure what point you're trying to make. That reflects exactly what a remarkable job he's done. Apologies... On reflection, a poor attempt at banter in the euphoria of the moment! 1
trousers Posted April 5 Posted April 5 47 minutes ago, coalman said: If you contrast the season we went up from the Championship last time with this one - we also played a top Premier League team (Liverpool) in the cup and their kids tore us apart. Last night we competed for the full 90 minutes against the side top of the Premier League. Previously if a team had pegged a goal back like that we'd have folded. Instead we went again and got the winner. Last time we went up I was scared for how we'd adapt to the Premier League. The performances against Fulham and Arsenal give me hope that if we do make it up this year that we'll make a much better showing of it. My biggest worry about Tonda was he had one style and couldn't adapt. Not only has he learned his lessons in the Championship from a rocky spell, he also set us up to beat two top half Premier League teams in the Cup. Now my biggest worry is where he'll be next season. Fair play to him for that. Yep, this is the difference in vibe between Martin and Eckert to me. Despite Martin having a decent season in the Championship there was always a concern that his somewhat dogmatic tactics wouldn't translate to the Premier League. Whereas, with Tonda, you get a feeling that he would actually excel in a higher league.... 3
Number9 Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Tonda, the analyst, out analysed the Premier League champions elect! Imagine if we had started the season with Tonda in charge, we'd be walking this league. Whatever happens now I think the big guns will be in for him, Scienza and Peretz come the end of the season.
ally_uk Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Fair play to Tonda and the lads what a incredible turnaround. I hold my hands up I was one of many who slated him when we first appointed him. I thought it was a case of us cutting corners being cheap But can't really say anything can we the lad has smashed all expectations and I'm actually enjoying watching Saints again and the unity and bond our players have... 1
Wade Garrett Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Great work by Tonda, but I’ll judge him after the Wrexham game on Tuesday. Can he get the boys performing again so soon? 😉
AlexLaw76 Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Hungry eyes has proven doubters wrong, and clearly on a different path to Will Still.
Lord Duckhunter Posted April 5 Posted April 5 11 hours ago, washsaint said: what an amazing bit of luck on our part to have him. Why luck? Fair play to SR for identifying his talent, getting him into the club and then promoting him when Still left the club (which 99.99% of the fan base wouldn’t have done). It’s still early days but it’s looking like an inspired choice on a par with Cortese picking Poch to take over from Nigel. 3
Wade Garrett Posted April 5 Posted April 5 I’ve gone from thinking he’s shite and a shite appointment, to realising he’s extremely clever and capable. I will caveat that I am very rarely correct on such matters. Surely the club need to tie him down to a longer contract?
Toadhall Saint Posted April 5 Posted April 5 For me his first interview/press conference was telling - he thinks before he answers which to me means he considers the question and the answer. Theirs not many that do that. Most just answer with a cliche or a sound bite.
sandwichsaint Posted April 5 Posted April 5 On 24/11/2025 at 12:20, sandwichsaint said: Tonda watch, I was sat about three seats away from our dugout on Sat and thought he was very impressive. Not hugely demonstrative but massive concentration and clearly a bit of a perfectionist. Constantly encouraging and applauding our good play, making tweaks to the alignment of the back three and middle four. Seemed to want us to pass with a purpose, play out of tight areas and then get it forward quickly. A couple of times when we overplayed at the back you could see his frustration. He clearly loved the goals (!) inwardly rather than with a massive knee slide to the corner flag. I couldn’t see into the dugout bet he didn’t seem to spend much time pissing around with an iPad, stood on the touch line, read the game, and made the tweaks he needed. Subs unfussy and all pretty much spot on. Good rapport with the players as they came off and celebrated with the staff at the end. I would say he looked very comfortable in the role, players and staff responding to his methods, but very business like. To me he knows he just needs to give this his best shot, there are harder games to come, Tuesday evening for his next one, but he’s certainly giving himself a chance. Called it after the Charlton game, his first full match. He’s a keeper this one.
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