Miltonaggro Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Everyone thought that we were going to be clobbered by a multi-million pound fine, so that's something. For Tonda to remain in place, the long-suffering fans would need genuine compensation for the debacle in terms of semi final refunds and discounted season tickets, the FA would have to play ball, you would have to have to canvass the first team and give them major sweeteners to stay, go all out to retain Bree and Stewart and re-sign Peretz and Larin. Then when the likes of Jander are offski, reinvest all of the funds, specifically in some mentally / physically tough footballers who won't give a shit about the Boro bollocks. Then you go all out for autos, ruthless and nobody likes us but we don't care, siege mentality. It's a long shot but it might just work, but there are an awful lot of ifs, buts, and maybes that need resolving A S A fucking P... 1
St Chalet Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago If the players and Tonda were up for the 'Last Dance' we create a siege mentality and go again. Also, this talk of Jander going, bloke has a contract, he can go if we get top dollar, nothing less. 2
Cabrone Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago If he actually manages to stay I reckon next season would be an absolute belter. Lots of spicy fixtures + banter and a run at top 2. Proper football. 2
qwertyell Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Turkish said: Keep him as a big 🖕🏼 to everyone Including ourselves, when further evidence comes to light of the other games we spied on in a six month period, and we can't try and mitigate any extra punishment on the grounds that we've taken the matter seriously, reset the culture, and cut ties with the people responsible - because the people responsible will still be working at the club. I don't think the damage caused to us has been fully accounted for yet. The FA investigation will turn up more shit. Cleaning house is the only way to draw a line and try to start moving forward. 2
Harry_SFC Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just now, Cabrone said: If he actually manages to stay I reckon next season would be an absolute belter. Lots of spicy fixtures + banter and a run at top 2. Proper football. I'm actually looking forward to next season (If Tonda stays and isn't banned) I really don't like the PL and only wanted us to go up to keep our best players and become more financially stable. 1
OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Tonda's actions cost us the opportunity to play premier league football and that amounts to £200m in many pundits' estimates. Even in the world of football, surely that's not acceptable. A good argument is that without him we couldn't have got to the play off places. But we've all watched the games. He had an initial new manager bounce then we went in to a deep dive. What changed in January? A new goalkeeper, a new formation and centre forwards that can do a job. Was he the real reason for our unbeaten run or could another half decent manager have done the same? His scouting missions to other clubs were only a small part of his planning process. Rumour has it that other clubs knew and even prepared fake practice drills to confuse him. Of more concern is that he said he didn't know what he was doing is unlawful and the alleged 'bullying' tactics he used. Again, there's no place forthat in SFC. 1
AlexLaw76 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint said: Tonda's actions cost us the opportunity to play premier league football and that amounts to £200m in many pundits' estimates. Even in the world of football, surely that's not acceptable. A good argument is that without him we couldn't have got to the play off places. But we've all watched the games. He had an initial new manager bounce then we went in to a deep dive. What changed in January? A new goalkeeper, a new formation and centre forwards that can do a job. Was he the real reason for our unbeaten run or could another half decent manager have done the same? His scouting missions to other clubs were only a small part of his planning process. Rumour has it that other clubs knew and even prepared fake practice drills to confuse him. Of more concern is that he said he didn't know what he was doing is unlawful and the alleged 'bullying' tactics he used. Again, there's no place forthat in SFC. The reality is he will probably be let go and we will get another wedge of points deducted next season. 1
saint michael Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 12 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: How will the Siege mentality work with Baz in goal? If he is in goal we will be under siege 1
OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 7 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: The reality is he will probably be let go and we will get another wedge of points deducted next season. Which is why we need to go on the offensive, persue a civil action and prove this law is wrong on so many counts...otherwise I suspect you're right. The FA will walk all over us like they do other clubs that can't defend themselves (eg. Reading, Sheff Wed)
egg Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Sheaf Saint said: There seems to be a lot of heart over head going on with this topic (who'd have guessed football fans could be passionate and irrational, eh!) As much as I would like to keep him on for his ability, his position is simply untenable given everything that came out of the hearing. It's not so much the fact that he was breaking rules. It's more that he wasn't clever enough to do it without getting caught, and that cost the club the chance of promotion. There's no way he could possibly survive that in any other industry. Pretty much this. My head rules, and still tells me that his position is untenable, although my heart will take over next season if he's still in charge. 1
bogwoppit Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I submitted yes by mistake!!! I think we should keep him. I suppose it will be decided by and if there are any further sanctions from outside the club. Also, internally if work colleagues start to portray him in a negative light- I don’t think this will be the case, but who knows. Will sponsors/ sponsorship pressures have a bearing on his position? Ultimately, a decision needs to be made sooner than later.
Miltonaggro Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 33 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: How will the Siege mentality work with Baz in goal? Like Zulu but different result.
SaintsfanSwindon Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Voted No but the caveat being as long as ALL the players are 100% behind him
Cuddles Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, SaintsfanSwindon said: Voted No but the caveat being as long as ALL the players are 100% behind him What if Baz is upset?
Football Special Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 36 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: The reality is he will probably be let go and we will get another wedge of points deducted next season. Who is giving us more points? Not sure where that idea is coming from
St Chalet Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Cuddles said: What if Baz is upset? Strongest argument I've yet heard for keeping him. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago 52 minutes ago, Football Special said: Who is giving us more points? Not sure where that idea is coming from One of Alex’s friends. If it happens, it would be before end of June. They’ll keep offences and points within seasons generally.
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