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Everything posted by Fitzhugh Fella
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Can anyone remember a previous occasion when the chairman sacked a Saints manager against the wishes of the majority of fans? I suppose you could say Souness was a kind of constructive dismissal, but other than that I can only think of Dave Merrington
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Thats because initially Pardew was sacked only for NC to change his mind hours later. This has come from someone who was in the room when it happened
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Reading the varying press reports of yesterday's meeting and trying to make sense of what is being said between the lines I would say NA is now on borrowed time and the only delay is that NC has no one lined up. This is worrying in itself but even more worrying is the mention of Di Canio - that truly would be a disaster of titanic proportions if only because of his extreme politics.
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Thanks for that - but I suggest there is only one person taking the decisions - incidentally the Mirror has a different slant on yesterday's meeting http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/southampton-boss-nigel-adkins-facing-1420067
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I would love to know who the other board members are and how much actual power they wield
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I agree - this speculation cannot be a good thing and it has become too loud to ignore. If NC does not intend to sack NA perhaps it is a good time to make a statement so we can all then start concentrating on beating Swansea.
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This has all the hallmarks of Crouch being "desperate" to keep Burley when the Scottish FA came calling!!! Trevor Birch can't hold out for too much otherwise he will lose the chance to cash in what must be manna from heaven. He'll take the 50 grand and run but can't jump too soon as Blackpool will smell a rat.
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Adkins now 2nd favourite for Blackpool job
Fitzhugh Fella replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Bit like me Alpine, yesterday's man! -
Adkins now 2nd favourite for Blackpool job
Fitzhugh Fella replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Err not quite Who would you replace NA with, people calling for his head don't seem to be paying this small detail much attention. -
Blaming NA is pointless. This club has been mismanaged since promotion and the finger should be pointed at NC.
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Christ, this guy needs serious therapy and I am not joking. That piece is an exercise in self denial that needs a place in medical manuals.
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This made me nod my head in agreement
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sums it all up really http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/the-last-word-mums-dying-wish-shames-chelsea-stance-8280529.html
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The big change is money which has unnaturally made the premiership an attraction for the world's best players/money grabbing mercenaries. Back in the 80s survival in the top tier was nothing like as important and clubs were just as keen to win a FA Cup or even lift the UEFA cup. Now just staying alive in the elite league has become the b all and end all and, as a result very cut throat. We are deluding ourselves in this country just because we have the best and most exciting league everything in the garden is rosy. It is not - just look at the standard of the home countries international teams and the fact that only 34% of the players who play in the Prem are eligible for the England team. I am not advocating a return to the "Readers Digest for shin pads" era just a recognition that it is all getting a bit out of hand and that football in this country will end up eating itself. We could start by looking hard at the people who run and control the game in this country - start at the top. Let's have a look at what happens in the Bundesliga for example. I love football but i can honestly say I was looking forward to watching the Braintree Cup-match today *****il it was rained off) as I was Reading v QPR.
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Waiting for Godot
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Yea I am coming around to this way of thinking. What is going on at the moment in the prem is monstrous. The playing field is so uneven that even the likes of Arsenal are struggling and when you then just look how Chelsea have behaved recently, the prices, the diving etc etc etc you have to ask yoursef just what is the point. Football has sold its soul and to be the Prem you have to do the same. Struggling to see the real benefits. I suppose you could argue revenue but now we are privately owned even that doesn't mean as much.
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Adkins Interview On Whether The Club have Given Him Any Assurances
Fitzhugh Fella replied to Gemmel's topic in The Saints
Don't hang your hat on the fact an IT will deliver justice -
Songs that remind you of Saints...
Fitzhugh Fella replied to Dibden Purlieu Saint's topic in The Saints
Chanson d'amour - you had to be there 1977 -
Leeds 3 - 0 Saints - Post Match Reaction
Fitzhugh Fella replied to Saint_clark's topic in The Saints
But does NA want to stick with NC? Million dollar question -
Summary of Nigel's Post-Match interview after Leeds
Fitzhugh Fella replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Arsenal's "fringe players" put up a spunky performance Ron? For some reason ours didn't. Perhaps that is something to do with the manager? -
Leeds 3 - 0 Saints - Post Match Reaction
Fitzhugh Fella replied to Saint_clark's topic in The Saints
This is from someone who was there - armchair viewers should have a bit of respect. -
I agree - you only have to see the hunger of Arsenal tonight to see why as a club at the moment we are pathetic
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I was at West Ham and would not blame Boruc for any of the goals - he made one poor kicked clearance but, other than that was steady. Again I was at the match on Sunday and felt both goals were not particularly his fault. I simply cannot believe that fans can give a player stick on their home debut. Everybody deserves at least a game or two to settle and let's be honest he hardly has the best defence in the Premiership in front of him. No he should not have reacted the way he did, but thanks to some idiots in the Chapel, we now have a bit of a problem, goalkeeping wise. Davis is not good enough, Gazzaniga will be hacked off and not exactly confident and now we have our third gk the subject of an internal investigation which is hardly going to make him committed to the cause, especially after being heckled by fans. Sometimes the fans are our own worse enemies. Mind you the club has hardly covered itself in roses here. Had we bought an experienced gk in the summer we would not have to thrown in an unfit one who clearly was signed in a bit of a hurry. Simon Carter, the Echo sports editor described our summer transfer policy as "deeply flawed" and I am starting to see where he is coming from.
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I noticed that - there seemed to be a complete lack of questioning why Williamson turned down a new contract at SU in preference of a month's contract with the plucky phew. Shoddy journalism, if I had a contact nos for the commentator I would drop him a line to put him right. As every day passes this is allowed to continue the scandal deepens. If I was a supporter of other league 1 teams I would be bloody angry at this farce. And if I was owed money I would be bloody furious that P+rtsmouth are allowed to spend heavily on wages while welshing on other obligations.