Badger Posted Saturday at 21:52 Posted Saturday at 21:52 37 minutes ago, Baird of the land said: An experienced manager, positive football style with strong ties to the club and who fans would get behind, seems ideal for a short term appointment. Think O’Neill at Celtic. the summer now seems the much better time to be trying to get the right long term pick made. I like your reasoning, I really do, but this is where I think the sentiment comes in, heart ruling head. Adkins was great for us at the time. But time has moved on. He’s had more ‘downs’ than ‘ups’ since leaving. When he was here last time he had an ambitious squad eager to climb the league. These fuckers ??? Will the players respect him here now ? That’s questionable no matter how he has fans on his side. As Lord Duckhunter points out the comparison with O’Neill at Celtic just doesn’t stand up.
Galway saint Posted Saturday at 21:52 Posted Saturday at 21:52 Sammy Saint with Mary Saint as his assistant makes a lot of sense right now with Tonda and the new bloke from dream academy taking over their match day duties 3
Dr Who? Posted Saturday at 22:00 Posted Saturday at 22:00 6 minutes ago, Badger said: I like your reasoning, I really do, but this is where I think the sentiment comes in, heart ruling head. Adkins was great for us at the time. But time has moved on. He’s had more ‘downs’ than ‘ups’ since leaving. When he was here last time he had an ambitious squad eager to climb the league. These fuckers ??? Will the players respect him here now ? That’s questionable no matter how he has fans on his side. As Lord Duckhunter points out the comparison with O’Neill at Celtic just doesn’t stand up. We also had owners that had a clear plan, and there was a togetherness from the new age of Southampton Football Club. Anyone coming in under the current set up will struggle.
Willo of Whiteley Posted Saturday at 22:49 Author Posted Saturday at 22:49 We won’t be changing the manager again this season. Or certainly until the play offs are unreachable. A bit like how we waited until the day after relegation was confirmed to sack Ivan Juric.
HKsaint Posted yesterday at 00:55 Posted yesterday at 00:55 He will only be sacked after our relegation is confirmed.
Farmer Saint Posted yesterday at 10:05 Posted yesterday at 10:05 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cgrdqer05exo
Baird of the land Posted yesterday at 10:26 Posted yesterday at 10:26 20 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cgrdqer05exo frank isn't going to drop down to this level even if he becomes available
Farmer Saint Posted yesterday at 10:29 Posted yesterday at 10:29 2 minutes ago, Baird of the land said: frank isn't going to drop down to this level even if he becomes available I know, it was tongue in cheek.
Badger Posted yesterday at 10:32 Posted yesterday at 10:32 17 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cgrdqer05exo Seems pointless just dropping that link in here. Even if sacked at Spurs Frank will be linked with better and more prestigious jobs than mid-table Championship. People will point to the Danish and Brentford connection. But despite the passport, his time at Brentford will have given him firsthand insight into Rasmus being a knob. Interesting question from Frank though, which is the real one ? The organised team manager at Brentford or the bloke who was all at sea with Spurs ? Perhaps his time at Brentford was a success due to the structure (and recruitment) put in place by others (Giles). This isn’t meant to start a discussion on the merits of Frank - it’s irrelevant to us - but highlights the difficulty in assessing a manager/head coaches achievements at earlier clubs. 1
S-Clarke Posted yesterday at 10:37 Posted yesterday at 10:37 13 hours ago, Turkish said: The current list of available candidates is pretty uninspiring. Gerrard and Viera probably the two standouts. I can’t see SR paying out more compensation for anyone employed or anyone half decent who would leave a job to come of this shit show Sadly, the more damage they inflict on us (which has accelerated hugely this season), the less chance we have of ever appointing named or well known somewhat experienced managers. It will be promising L1/L2 managers at a push which will be our ballpark come the summer. Obviously we didn't do too badly with Adkins, but it's a totally different context now. There's no new manager who fixes this IMO. 4
Wade Garrett Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Most important thing about a new manager is the fucking idiots who identified Still and Eckert have no influence in choosing the next one. No more laptop wankers please. 4
Saint NL Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, Badger said: Seems pointless just dropping that link in here. Even if sacked at Spurs Frank will be linked with better and more prestigious jobs than mid-table Championship. I dunno, reckon he'd fit in well at Saints 😂 1
hypochondriac Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago If stoke or Millwall fail to go up I'd look to appoint Mark Robins or Alex Neil. 3
AlexLaw76 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 20 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: If stoke or Millwall fail to go up I'd look to appoint Mark Robins or Alex Neil. Proper championship managers, who have a good track record of getting the most out of the majority of players . it has to be next season. Not Tonda, Wilfred Nancy or some other dickhead with no experience of high level football/championship football 1
hypochondriac Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 minute ago, AlexLaw76 said: Proper championship managers, who have a good track record of getting the most out of the majority of players . it has to be next season. Not Tonda, Wilfred Nancy or some other dickhead with no experience of high level football/championship football Neither are a sect choice but both are effective and have performed better with less high profile players. That's the type of manager I'd be targeting.
badgerx16 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 18 hours ago, Saint Neil said: Something smells off
SW11_Saint Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago If he goes we should be poised to pounce. We won’t though of course.
tdmickey3 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 19 minutes ago, SW11_Saint said: If he goes we should be poised to pounce. We won’t though of course. We could “pounce” as much as we like but he will not come here, no chance, especially so soon after a sacking to give up his payoff 4
Lord Duckhunter Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 42 minutes ago, SW11_Saint said: If he goes we should be poised to pounce. We won’t though of course. Don’t be ridiculous, that ship sailed years ago. There was no chance he’d leave Brentford for a club of our size and there’s less chance he’d do so after spurs Edited 17 hours ago by Lord Duckhunter 1
Saint Pete Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 53 minutes ago, SW11_Saint said: If he goes we should be poised to pounce. We won’t though of course. It's a nice dream but that's all it is unfortunately given how far we have fallen now. 1
SaintsfanSwindon Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Neil or Robins are good shouts - proper, decent football managers with Championship experience. Would SR pay the money to get them though? I genuinely think a revitalised Ralph would come back and do a great job. A wild card would be Gareth Southgate - would he be tempted to look at it as a long term ‘project’ (although hate that word!) of building the club back up.
Lord Duckhunter Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 2 minutes ago, SaintsfanSwindon said: A wild card would be Gareth Southgate - would he be tempted to look at it as a long term ‘project No, he wouldn’t.
hypochondriac Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 21 minutes ago, SaintsfanSwindon said: Neil or Robins are good shouts - proper, decent football managers with Championship experience. Would SR pay the money to get them though? I genuinely think a revitalised Ralph would come back and do a great job. A wild card would be Gareth Southgate - would he be tempted to look at it as a long term ‘project’ (although hate that word!) of building the club back up. No to Ralph or Gareth both would be awful.
Dirkdiggler Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 10 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: No to Ralph or Gareth both would be awful. Awful? Both better than our previous number of managers though. 2
Harry_SFC Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) Previously I'd have said no to Ralph coming back but given our current state I would certainly take him. No chance it would ever happen with SR in place though. He wouldn't take any shit, plays 4 at the back and isn't fixated on passing the ball backwards and sideways for 90 minutes. Edited 16 hours ago by Harry_SFC 1
SW11_Saint Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, Lord Duckhunter said: Don’t be ridiculous, that ship sailed years ago. There was no chance he’d leave Brentford for a club of our size and there’s less chance he’d do so after spurs I doubt very much he’d join us - but the reality is, he won’t get another ‘big 6’ job, so he’s back in the realms of the middle-sized clubs, but there are likely candidates in the PL (eg Palace). I can dream though…
AlexLaw76 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 minutes ago, SW11_Saint said: I doubt very much he’d join us - but the reality is, he won’t get another ‘big 6’ job, so he’s back in the realms of the middle-sized clubs, but there are likely candidates in the PL (eg Palace). I can dream though… Crystal Palace have his name written all over it, assuming they don't completely implode and get relegated 1
SW11_Saint Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 minute ago, AlexLaw76 said: Crystal Palace have his name written all over it, assuming they don't completely implode and get relegated Could be a manager swap…(Spurs/Palace)
Willo of Whiteley Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 6 hours ago, hypochondriac said: If stoke or Millwall fail to go up I'd look to appoint Mark Robins or Alex Neil. It’s mentalist it that people like Alex Neil are now getting the approval rating from Saints fans. This isn’t a dis towards Hypo, it’s purely indicative of how far we have fallen. We have fallen so far that we’ll take any relative low end EFL manager now over the PE teacher.
hypochondriac Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 16 minutes ago, Willo of Whiteley said: It’s mentalist it that people like Alex Neil are now getting the approval rating from Saints fans. This isn’t a dis towards Hypo, it’s purely indicative of how far we have fallen. We have fallen so far that we’ll take any relative low end EFL manager now over the PE teacher. He's much better than what we have now. One of our problems is we turn our noses up at half decent championship managers because we consider ourselves too good for them. 2
SW11_Saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 14 hours ago, SW11_Saint said: If he goes we should be poised to pounce. We won’t though of course. Christ, according to the Spurs Forum he’s on £8m a year!! So they’ll have to negotiate paying off c.£28m!! He won’t be desperate to rush into any other job…
Toadhall Saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 10 hours ago, hypochondriac said: He's much better than what we have now. One of our problems is we turn our noses up at half decent championship managers because we consider ourselves too good for them. True - also got to remember that they would not have had the budget to work with that they would have at saints.
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