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Four days later - should Saints still sack Tonda?


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  1. 1. Now we've calmed down a bit, should Saints still sack Tonda?

    • Yes
      52
    • No
      184


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Posted
59 minutes ago, Harry_SFC said:

What happens if he isn't banned, we sack him and get yet another dud replacement in and end up getting relegated. 

In fairness to SR, two of the three managers they have appointed for the Championship have got us on long unbeaten runs and into the play off final.

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Posted
37 minutes ago, CB Fry said:

In fairness to SR, two of the three managers they have appointed for the Championship have got us on long unbeaten runs and into the play off final.

Must have missed our appearance in the play-off final under Eckert 🙂

Posted
2 hours ago, Saint Gifford said:

His position is untenable. It’s as simple as that really.
 

Regardless of any thought, loyalty, ability, record, success, whatever. 

There clearly is one outcome, he has to go for the sake of Southampton FC. 

The reason I disagree is because the media landscape has changed in the last ten years. If something looks bad, then the accused party just doubles down, and why not. People will shout stuff at us. So what. We'll have songs, memes, jokes at our expense. So what.

You say regardless of ability, record, success but in the next paragraph, partially contradict yourself ( in my opinion) by saying " for the sake of southampton  ", but that's EXACTLY the reason I voted early on for him to stay. For the good of southampton.  For the results on the pitch.

It pisses me off ( not you but the general media) how we're being fed to the dogs ( a little less now) but we've got  Newcastled owners who literally butchered a journalist for telling a story. Man  City owners who.....well we all know and God knows how many hedge fund managers that are part owners of clubs that have destroyed countless numbers of peoples lives with their greed and literal disregard for other human beings and the kleptomania of various oligarchs over the last 2 or 3 decades that have destroyed millions of lives which is conveniently forgotten about and Im meant to be worried about the reputation of southampton for some spying offenses ?

Its just fucking ridiculous. 

Not having a dig at you, but a bit of perspective is needed.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Hawkswood said:

The reason I disagree is because the media landscape has changed in the last ten years. If something looks bad, then the accused party just doubles down, and why not. People will shout stuff at us. So what. We'll have songs, memes, jokes at our expense. So what.

You say regardless of ability, record, success but in the next paragraph, partially contradict yourself ( in my opinion) by saying " for the sake of southampton  ", but that's EXACTLY the reason I voted early on for him to stay. For the good of southampton.  For the results on the pitch.

It pisses me off ( not you but the general media) how we're being fed to the dogs ( a little less now) but we've got  Newcastled owners who literally butchered a journalist for telling a story. Man  City owners who.....well we all know and God knows how many hedge fund managers that are part owners of clubs that have destroyed countless numbers of peoples lives with their greed and literal disregard for other human beings and the kleptomania of various oligarchs over the last 2 or 3 decades that have destroyed millions of lives which is conveniently forgotten about and Im meant to be worried about the reputation of southampton for some spying offenses ?

Its just fucking ridiculous. 

Not having a dig at you, but a bit of perspective is needed.

 

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