jawillwill Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Nice idea, or a bit odd? I can't decide. I like the fact that he and the club are on good terms and that we are no longer neglecting our history, including recent history. But seems a bit strange given he's currently a manager of another club. Be interesting what he has to say. Would like to see him back here in some capacity one day. He clearly still loves us.
DJ_TOAST Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 was just about to post this Look forward to it should be a decent watch, nice Saints recognising a manager everyone loved.
Manuel Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 I said then that we got rid too soon and he deserved the first prem season in charge. We were still playing good football. I'm not surprised if he feels he was wronged.
rallyboy Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 While we have all moved on quite nicely, his achievement of taking us straight through the Championship with little fuss should never be underestimated. Anyone for the play-offs? Top bloke.
pluto Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Gets a bit boring the 'Its Been "xyz" years since'... Its 2015 and Koeman is the manager and Adkins is Sheff United's manager. You would never see this sort of stuff at a top PL club.
View From The Top Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Gets a bit boring the 'Its Been "xyz" years since'... Its 2015 and Koeman is the manager and Adkins is Sheff United's manager. You would never see this sort of stuff at a top PL club. 3/10
jawillwill Posted 11 September, 2015 Author Posted 11 September, 2015 Gets a bit boring the 'Its Been "xyz" years since'... Its 2015 and Koeman is the manager and Adkins is Sheff United's manager. You would never see this sort of stuff at a top PL club. http://www.manutd.com/en/Home/News%20And%20Features/Features/2015/Sep/sir%20alex%20ferguson%20facebook%20audio%20clips%20from%20new%20book%20leading%20no7%20preparation
pluto Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 3/10 Similar score to your failed attempt of being a football hooligan then.
pluto Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 http://www.manutd.com/en/Home/News%20And%20Features/Features/2015/Sep/sir%20alex%20ferguson%20facebook%20audio%20clips%20from%20new%20book%20leading%20no7%20preparation Fergie is a retired manager.
CB Fry Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Makes a change from not even mentioning his fu cking name in the programme the day after we sacked him. Well done the club and thank you Nigel.
Bad Wolf Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Gets a bit boring the 'Its Been "xyz" years since'... Its 2015 and Koeman is the manager and Adkins is Sheff United's manager. You would never see this sort of stuff at a top PL club. We've been on an amazing journey as a football club and on these landmark days it's nice to look back at where we were then and how far we've come. There's just no please in some people. No one's pinning you to a chair, forcing your eyes open and forcing you to pay attention to it all.
Lighthouse Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Makes a change from not even mentioning his fu cking name in the programme the day after we sacked him. Well done the club and thank you Nigel. Surely they are printed several days before the match though.
CB Fry Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Gets a bit boring the 'Its Been "xyz" years since'... Its 2015 and Koeman is the manager and Adkins is Sheff United's manager. You would never see this sort of stuff at a top PL club. Arsenal. Bergkamp 20 years ago. http://www.arsenal.com/news/features/20150619/bergkamp-in-his-own-words Manchester United. 10 years since they signed, er, Ji-Sung Park. http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Features/2015/Aug/Ji-sung-Park-reflects-on-10th-anniversary-of-Manchester-United-debut-vs-Debrecen.aspx Liverpool. Five years since, well, Sam Hypia left. http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/174134-exclusive-hyypia-recalls-lfc-decade Spurs. 10 years since Jermaine Defoe's debut. Video interview. http://m.tottenhamhotspur.com/spurs-tv/interviews/jds-debut---10-years-on/
Saint-Armstrong Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Nice touch, I'll give it a watch. Saints are clearly looking to further extend their media output and features like this are a good way of doing it. Interviews with ex-players/managers and so forth might be an interesting development. I'm all for it.
Colinjb Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Arsenal. Bergkamp 20 years ago. http://www.arsenal.com/news/features/20150619/bergkamp-in-his-own-words Manchester United. 10 years since they signed, er, Ji-Sung Park. http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Features/2015/Aug/Ji-sung-Park-reflects-on-10th-anniversary-of-Manchester-United-debut-vs-Debrecen.aspx Liverpool. Five years since, well, Sam Hypia left. http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/174134-exclusive-hyypia-recalls-lfc-decade Spurs. 10 years since Jermaine Defoe's debut. Video interview. http://m.tottenhamhotspur.com/spurs-tv/interviews/jds-debut---10-years-on/ With respect, the troll did say 'Top' clubs.
buctootim Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Surely they are printed several days before the match though. Makes it worse not better surely?
ErwinK1961 Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 was just about to post this Look forward to it should be a decent watch, nice Saints recognising a manager everyone loved. *waits for Saint Lard to emerge telling us how sh*te a manager he was*
CB Fry Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Surely they are printed several days before the match though. That's right, there was a five page tribute to him in the very next edition. My apologies.
TwoPints Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 was just about to post this Look forward to it should be a decent watch, nice Saints recognising a manager everyone loved. This. I (and many others at the time) thought Nigel was hard done by. He is a big part of our recent history and it'll be good to hear from him.
Saint-Armstrong Posted 11 September, 2015 Posted 11 September, 2015 Doesn't seem to be much bitterness or childish mentality on show there, name-checking and 'thanking' Cortese for giving him a chance to manage Saints...
brmbrm Posted 12 September, 2015 Posted 12 September, 2015 Arsenal. Bergkamp 20 years ago. http://www.arsenal.com/news/features/20150619/bergkamp-in-his-own-words Manchester United. 10 years since they signed, er, Ji-Sung Park. http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Features/2015/Aug/Ji-sung-Park-reflects-on-10th-anniversary-of-Manchester-United-debut-vs-Debrecen.aspx Liverpool. Five years since, well, Sam Hypia left. http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/174134-exclusive-hyypia-recalls-lfc-decade Spurs. 10 years since Jermaine Defoe's debut. Video interview. http://m.tottenhamhotspur.com/spurs-tv/interviews/jds-debut---10-years-on/ Hahaha! Troll humiliation! Everyone's favourite (this side of Pluto that is)
doddisalegend Posted 12 September, 2015 Posted 12 September, 2015 Why would anyone get upset about this? It's not really any different from than those interviews with ex players in the match day programme every home match. Our history is part of what makes saints, good or bad, I always like to hear about it.
DuncanRG Posted 12 September, 2015 Posted 12 September, 2015 This should be a good watch, but I can't imagine the club would release it were he to be more than mildly critical of the club or Cortese.
CB Fry Posted 12 September, 2015 Posted 12 September, 2015 This should be a good watch, but I can't imagine the club would release it were he to be more than mildly critical of the club or Cortese. You have heard Nigel Adkins speak before, haven't you?
View From The Top Posted 12 September, 2015 Posted 12 September, 2015 Similar score to your failed attempt of being a football hooligan then. I wouldn't have scored myself that highly.
saint lard Posted 12 September, 2015 Posted 12 September, 2015 *waits for Saint Lard to emerge telling us how sh*te a manager he was* Probably a nice fella.,minus the odious soundbites. Sacked at the right time. Should've done better with what he had at his disposal. Never settle for second best.....we did under him. Thanks Nige,bigger thanks to Pardew. I don't like to disappoint! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
hypochondriac Posted 12 September, 2015 Posted 12 September, 2015 Probably a nice fella.,minus the odious soundbites. Sacked at the right time. Should've done better with what he had at his disposal. Never settle for second best.....we did under him. Thanks Nige,bigger thanks to Pardew. I don't like to disappoint! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Thankfully you're the only person who holds that idiotic opinion.
saint lard Posted 12 September, 2015 Posted 12 September, 2015 Meh....it's idiotic in your and others eyes....I can live with that! I'll stand by my convictions. It's all about opinions. Look at the progress we have made.....would we have done that under Nige? He played his part.....should've done better ,in my view. Pardew set the ball rolling.,Adkins did well....but doesn't deserve the Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
mrfahaji Posted 12 September, 2015 Posted 12 September, 2015 Should've done better than going from League 1 to Premier League in two seasons? I wouldn't have turned my nose up at that when he got the job!
Shance Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 *waits for Saint Lard to emerge telling us how sh*te a manager he was* He does have an irrational hatred for Adkins. Something we've disagreed on several times.
david in sweden Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 At the time he left the club....perhaps only Nicola Cortese considered he should be sacked...and that certainly wasn't the majority fan opinion. Maybe he should have been given the whole season?. I think we might still have survived. As it was Pochettino's "inheritance" was Adkins' team plus more hard work. Whatever your personal opinion, Adkins took the club from its lowest level and up through two divisions and back into the Prem. Ultimately, he may not have been a " Prem.level " manager (?)...but there are many with bigger reputations than his who have fallen by the way side before and since. Of course we will never know....but the man deserves our respect for what he did achieve.......and it was a great couple of seasons - wasn't it ?
OldNick Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 Thankfully you're the only person who holds that idiotic opinion.i agree with Lard. He should have done better with the resources he had. Losing out league titles to Brighton and Reading was poor. Ok we got promoted but look at those two clubs and where they are now compared to us. Our name should be engraved on those trophies and seeing the old Division ( top division)one trophy that I watched being lifted by other clubs growing up, and missing seeing our captain lift it does irk.
saint lard Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 i agree with Lard. He should have done better with the resources he had. Losing out league titles to Brighton and Reading was poor. Ok we got promoted but look at those two clubs and where they are now compared to us. Our name should be engraved on those trophies and seeing the old Division ( top division)one trophy that I watched being lifted by other clubs growing up, and missing seeing our captain lift it does irk. Exactly. I will never forget that limp display at home to Reading when we looked awful. When truly tested we fell short.....how many of those players under him went on to perform above and beyond in the Premier League.....?...he didn't get the best out of them when he had them. Mediocre manager at best.....and some were wetting themselves thinking he was going to be the new English footballing messiah. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
CB Fry Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 Exactly. I will never forget that limp display at home to Reading when we looked awful. When truly tested we fell short.....how many of those players under him went on to perform above and beyond in the Premier League.....?...he didn't get the best out of them when he had them. Mediocre manager at best.....and some were wetting themselves thinking he was going to be the new English footballing messiah. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk You never forget that, if it makes you feel good. Never forget it. Never, ever forget it. The display against Reading. You never forget it now. Never forget. Pretty much every other true Saints fan will remember the feeling we had as we shot through two divisions returning back to the promised land far quicker than expected. Most will remember the great football we played, the unity of the team, the players who became heroes. Most remember Nigel's positivity, humility and belief. That's what I remember. That's what thousands and thousands of Saints fans will always remember. But hey, never forget Reading, eh Lardy. Define your support by that day. Never forget Reading. Never ever forget.
View From The Top Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 Exactly. I will never forget that limp display at home to Reading when we looked awful. When truly tested we fell short.....how many of those players under him went on to perform above and beyond in the Premier League.....?...he didn't get the best out of them when he had them. Mediocre manager at best.....and some were wetting themselves thinking he was going to be the new English footballing messiah. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Yeah, we really fell short with back to back promotions. F**k me, we fell so short I may never recover. We fell so short I will never remember those two seasons as the best ever since 1984. Nope, not at all. Gutted I am at how short we fell.
Noodles34 Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 Exactly. I will never forget that limp display at home to Reading when we looked awful. When truly tested we fell short.....how many of those players under him went on to perform above and beyond in the Premier League.....?...he didn't get the best out of them when he had them. Mediocre manager at best.....and some were wetting themselves thinking he was going to be the new English footballing messiah. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I remember that game, it was a Friday night I think? Reading had won something like 102 matches on the bounce, it was a title decider effectively. We lost, don't remember it being a bad display except defensively, didn't Jose mess up for their late winner? Anyway, the point being, who the f uck cares that we didn't win the Div1 and The Championship? Look where we are now compared to reading and brighton. "when truly tested we looked awful".... but better than 99% of the other teams in this divisions and to answer your other question, Lallana, Lambert, Fonte, Yoshida, Shaw (? did he play in the championship?), Morgan, sure I have missed one or two perhaps, but jesus, you are a clown mate.
hypochondriac Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 i agree with Lard. He should have done better with the resources he had. Losing out league titles to Brighton and Reading was poor. Ok we got promoted but look at those two clubs and where they are now compared to us. Our name should be engraved on those trophies and seeing the old Division ( top division)one trophy that I watched being lifted by other clubs growing up, and missing seeing our captain lift it does irk. We have two idiots!
angelman Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 It would of course be odd if Cortese was still here. But I think we all know that Saints liked him and he liked Saints. I am hoping that there is no ill feelings now that a certain person is no longer at the club.
Noodles34 Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 It would of course be odd if Cortese was still here. But I think we all know that Saints liked him and he liked Saints. I am hoping that there is no ill feelings now that a certain person is no longer at the club. Dont think Nigel is too bothered about Cortese sacking him, that's football and he knows that. You could see after the Cov game, he knew his time was up sooner or later. at the end of the day Cortese made the right call, I didn't like the way Nigel was omitted in the programmes etc. thought was disgusting and along with Dean Richards silence , two things that Cortese was very wrong about. But we wouldn't have finished 8th under Nigel, his tactics etc. in the PL wee already proved dodgy, Man Utd at home for example. saying all that, Nigel Adkins, legend and very nice bloke.
sadoldgit Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 At the point that he was sacked he was turning things around and we really don't know where we would be now if he stayed. We can argue the toss all day long but it doesn't make the slightest bit of difference because it is all moot. You could argue that we might have been better off to keep Pardew all these years. He did his job which was to get us promoted but things have moved on so lets be thankful for his time with us and move on.
SuperSAINT Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 @TomCoull: It's taken three whole days of solid editing, but our 33-minute feature interview with Nigel Adkins is finally finished. #saintsfc @TomCoull: Watch it on YouTube tomorrow from 6pm BST. It'll be shown in full ahead of our live broadcast of #SaintsFCU21s vs Leicester. #saintsfc
CB Fry Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 @TomCoull: It's taken three whole days of solid editing, but our 33-minute feature interview with Nigel Adkins is finally finished. #saintsfc @TomCoull: Watch it on YouTube tomorrow from 6pm BST. It'll be shown in full ahead of our live broadcast of #SaintsFCU21s vs Leicester. #saintsfc Let's hope at least twenty minutes of it is him apologising for that Reading match. Me and some of the other guys on the ward have never forgotten it.
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 13 September, 2015 Posted 13 September, 2015 NA was brilliant for us, right man right time. But maybe he had taken us as far as he could although he was never given a proper chance to prove otherwise. His one fault was his awful post match interviews which were full of clichés and Americanisms. Decent man, decent manager who's record with us withstands the most stringent of scrutiny. Looking forward to the interview and well done the media dept for putting this together.
Leyton Lundekvam Posted 14 September, 2015 Posted 14 September, 2015 You never forget that, if it makes you feel good. Never forget it. Never, ever forget it. The display against Reading. You never forget it now. Never forget. Pretty much every other true Saints fan will remember the feeling we had as we shot through two divisions returning back to the promised land far quicker than expected. Most will remember the great football we played, the unity of the team, the players who became heroes. Most remember Nigel's positivity, humility and belief. That's what I remember. That's what thousands and thousands of Saints fans will always remember. But hey, never forget Reading, eh Lardy. Define your support by that day. Never forget Reading. Never ever forget. Ha ha. Excellent stuff and quite right CB Fry, made me laugh...
benjii Posted 14 September, 2015 Posted 14 September, 2015 I will never forget that Reading game. I went berserk when Steve de Ridder smashed that equalizer home. Great memories - thanks Nige!
Lallana's Left Peg Posted 14 September, 2015 Posted 14 September, 2015 Fairly straightforward stuff thus far. A nice reminder of the League 1 promotion season in Part 1.
Saint Garrett Posted 14 September, 2015 Posted 14 September, 2015 A good watch so far - some great memories, had some brilliant fun going away in League 1.
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