Bad Wolf Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Well here we go again... What was your first managerial appointment and who did you want at the time? Mine was George Burley. I had only been into football for about six months and hadn't heard of him by name but when SSN said he was the guy who left Hearts top of the SPL, I knew who he was. I actually remember wanting Glenn Hoddle. I'm not really sure why. I also remember Bobby Robson being linked and thinking that I wouldn't mind him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angelman Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Chris Nicholl (having for many a year grown up with Lawrie) and was happy with that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VectisSaint Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Ted Bates. Don't recall who I wanted at the time, I was only 2 months old but happy that my cousin's old man was in charge. I was 18 by the time Lawrie Mac took over. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toadhall Saint Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Chris Nicholl (having for many a year grown up with Lawrie) and was happy with that. Same Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
radio slave Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 alan ball. preference? not sure, can't remember what clubcall were saying back then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lets B Avenue Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Lawrie. Pellegrini. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 I am not too unashamed to have welcomed Redknapp as I honestly thought he had the nous to save us. To be fair he might have had Lowe appointed him a month or two earlier but it was bound to end in tears. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisPY Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 First appointment I remember was Strachan even the Dave Jones was in charge when I went to my first game. The news came up on teletext that WGS had got the job. He was well down the list of who I wanted! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lets B Avenue Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 I am not too unashamed to have welcomed Redknapp as I honestly thought he had the nous to save us. To be fair he might have had Lowe appointed him a month or two earlier but it was bound to end in tears. Not exactly your first though. Would that have been Sid Cann? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1576 Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Another Chris Nicholl/Lawrie combo here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pamplemousse Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 First one I remember was Gordon Strachan. I remember being told in the school playground and my 8 year old self was thoroughly underwhelmed. I one I properly properly recall was Harry Redknapp. That song 'Harry and Jim, Red and White' was very catchy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fanimal Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Alan Ball without a doubt getting rid of the worst manager we had endured for years, especially after an awful away defeat in the Cup that I went too. Remember being so happy and relieved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colinjb Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 (edited) The first I remember was Graeme Souness. Although Dave Merrington was in charge of the first game I attended. Was so young at the time Souness was appointed/went that I didn't really know enough to have an opinion. The first time I really was interested in which manager would come in was when Hoddle shafted us, I wanted us to appoint Redknapp...... Oh dear. Edited 15 June, 2016 by Colinjb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saints Fan Dan Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Dave Jones. I remember having a first team photo from 97/98 and Rupert Lowe is in the middle in his suit and my then Man Utd supporting friend thought he was the manager . I thought it was normal then for the chairman to sit right in the middle of the team photo. Oh how I learned ours was, shall we say, a little different than the rest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Give it to Ron Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Ted Bates even remember someone painting a Bates Out slogan on wall in Milton Rd Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintquin Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Lawrie for me. Didn't want Ted to retire so hadn't thought about any body else! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiSaint Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Ted Bates became Manager 1 month before I was born so the first 'appointment' I saw was Laurie McMenemy who became Manager in November 1973, having been appointed Assistant Manager to Ted 4 months earlier. 24 Managers later and we still haven't had a manager with the loyalty that Ted had and people forget that Saints qualified for Europe twice (1969/1971) under his stewardship - long before Koeman's arrival. He also stayed a little longer.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint IQ Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Probably first recall Hoddle coming in after the England sacking, went earlier than that just didn't really care about the manager probably didn't care about the new manager until we employed Strachan..Was reasonably happy with him as he was a funny man went I watched his interviews managing Coventry. First started supporting/watching us when it was Dave Jones. Maybe went to one or two games just before he was manager. I can't actually remember Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint IQ Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 I'm very jealous of the slightly older supporters than me that got to see Le God in his prime when they weren't too young. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roosk Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 I'm very jealous of the slightly older supporters than me that got to see Le God in his prime when they weren't too young. Wel, I am a 'slightly older than you' saints fan who had the pleasure to grow up watching MLT in his prime... But this also means that the first manager change I can remember is when Branfoot took over! At the time, I was desperate for Jimmy Case to take over... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hatch Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 What's Chris Nicholl up to these days ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Fry Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 What's Chris Nicholl up to these days ? He watches matches to collect stats for Opta or the Press Association someone like that I believe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patrick Bateman Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Being born in 1976, my 'first' manager was obviously Lawrie, but the first manager I had an opinion on was Souness - really didn't want him after his dismantling of Dalglish's very good Liverpool team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingsland Red Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 He plays a lot of national veterans tennis tournaments, and is a handy player Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 First game was in '69 so remember Ted & Lawrie , but don't ever really remember thinking about other managers or replacements . Don't even remember thinking much about Chris Nicholl either , despite being 20odd . First real appointment I remember being against was Branfoot , my mates dad was a sports reporter and i remember him telling me about Branfoot's hoof ball at reading . I wanted the bloke who had done a great job at Boscombe instead , a certain Mr H Redknapp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnersaint Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Saw my first game in 1963 as a nipper so the first big change was Lawrie's appointment ten years later. Manager appointments then were never the subject of speculation, they just happened so I didn't really have much of an opinion on his appointment. By the time we appointed Branfoot I was living and working in Reading and was horrified when he was appointed. He was around at Elm Park on a few occasions when I was there watching kids I taught playing for Reading Schools FA. Came across as a complete k u n t. He got everything he deserved from us! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint IQ Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 opps wrong thread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint1977 Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 Saw my first game in 1963 as a nipper so the first big change was Lawrie's appointment ten years later. Manager appointments then were never the subject of speculation, they just happened so I didn't really have much of an opinion on his appointment. By the time we appointed Branfoot I was living and working in Reading and was horrified when he was appointed. He was around at Elm Park on a few occasions when I was there watching kids I taught playing for Reading Schools FA. Came across as a complete k u n t. He got everything he deserved from us! First change I can remember was Lawrie to Nicholl. I can recall fans being hacked off at Lawrie's comments but all forgotten now. The Nicholl years were exciting but we couldn't defend to save our lives which limited the best finish to seventh despite some superb young players. Then the players got Chris the sack by losing 6-2 at relegated Derby and not trying. What happened next though - as you describe above - Branfoot's appointment. We'd been linked with all manner of big names but for Askham to have done that was astonishing. For younger posters, imagine the club appointing Steve Evans, Alan Knill, Steve Davis or Aidy Boothroyd today - it really was that bad. Not as bad as the diabolical football which followed and the huge sums squandered on has-beens like Dixon and Speedie. Took us many years to recover and even longer to rid ourselves of Guy Askham - thank God we eventually did although it took administration. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a1ex2001 Posted 15 June, 2016 Share Posted 15 June, 2016 First one I took an interest in was hoddle replacing Dave Jones and I remember thinking it was a pretty shoddy way to treat him! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitch Posted 16 June, 2016 Share Posted 16 June, 2016 First one I remember was Alan Ball taking over from Ian Branfoot. Went to my first game at The Dell that summer (think it was either against Norwich or Ipswich.....or Palace!) Wasn't really old or clued up enough (think I was about 11) to have an opinion on the manager though, I just wanted to see Le Tiss play! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Le Timmier Posted 16 June, 2016 Share Posted 16 June, 2016 Nicholl was Saints manager when I got into football supporting, so the first appointment I rememeber was Branfoot. I was too young and naive to be as underwhelmed by that as I possibly should have been! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrfahaji Posted 16 June, 2016 Share Posted 16 June, 2016 Nicholl was Saints manager when I got into football supporting, so the first appointment I rememeber was Branfoot. I was too young and naive to be as underwhelmed by that as I possibly should have been! Similar to me - I remember my Dad wanting Ivan Golac because he had been his hero in his playing days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Le Timmier Posted 16 June, 2016 Share Posted 16 June, 2016 Similar to me - I remember my Dad wanting Ivan Golac because he had been his hero in his playing days. You mentioned him so I had to watch "THAT" goal... Woof. Possibly my favourite 'non-LeTiss' Saints goal... ( possibly ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
norwaysaint Posted 16 June, 2016 Share Posted 16 June, 2016 I grew up with Lawrie, but drifted away from football for a couple of years and although I remember Lawrie leaving, really can't remember any reaction to Nicholl coming in. So my first will have to be Branfoot. I was disappointed to see the end of Nicholl and his amazing attacking line up. Branfoot never really inspired anyone. It was pretty underwhelming and my QPR supporting housemate took the **** constantly at how tinpot we were. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beckenham Saint Posted 16 June, 2016 Share Posted 16 June, 2016 First game was 2002 when I was 8, we got the FA cup final that year and so Strachan was in charge. First new appointment when I was a fan would have been Paul Sturrock. I thought he was OK at the time and remember being really optimistic when we beat Liverpool 2-0. I seem to remember really liking that team, despite so many poor results under him, and very anti climactic after getting to the FA Cup final the year before. The 3-3 with Newcaslte was great fun to watch and probably the game that got me hooked on a lifetime obsession with football. First time I remember being really excited by an appointment was Pardew, although I was pleased to see him go by the end. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wurzel Posted 16 June, 2016 Share Posted 16 June, 2016 First game was 67/8 with Ted Bates in charge, so McMenemey was first appointment. If I recall correctly he had already been taken on as Ted's assistant months beforehand - with a plan to take over when Ted was good and ready - to ensure continuity. That's a practice I'd like to see us continue today, although I guess only a young up and coming manager would be willing to play that waiting game. As for who I wanted, in a pre-internet, pre-clubcall, pre-pretty much everything era it never even crossed my mind there was a choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintquin Posted 16 June, 2016 Share Posted 16 June, 2016 I grew up with Lawrie, but drifted away from football for a couple of years and although I remember Lawrie leaving, really can't remember any reaction to Nicholl coming in. So my first will have to be Branfoot. I was disappointed to see the end of Nicholl and his amazing attacking line up. Branfoot never really inspired anyone. It was pretty underwhelming and my QPR supporting housemate took the **** constantly at how tinpot we were. Used to love Nicholls' teams. Some of the most exciting football I've ever seen Saints play! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twopintsnilnil Posted 16 June, 2016 Share Posted 16 June, 2016 What's Chris Nicholl up to these days ? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=chris+nicholl+wikipedia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saints Fan Dan Posted 17 June, 2016 Share Posted 17 June, 2016 First game was 2002 when I was 8, we got the FA cup final that year and so Strachan was in charge. First new appointment when I was a fan would have been Paul Sturrock. I thought he was OK at the time and remember being really optimistic when we beat Liverpool 2-0. I seem to remember really liking that team, despite so many poor results under him, and very anti climactic after getting to the FA Cup final the year before. The 3-3 with Newcaslte was great fun to watch and probably the game that got me hooked on a lifetime obsession with football. First time I remember being really excited by an appointment was Pardew, although I was pleased to see him go by the end. how come? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Chalet Posted 17 June, 2016 Share Posted 17 June, 2016 Chris Nicholl, not sure why he is strangling me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cascadia Saint Posted 18 June, 2016 Share Posted 18 June, 2016 I had a good few years of Chris Nicholl, so the first appointment I remember was Branfoot. Jesus, that was a frustrating time. The way he 'managed' Le Tissier was an absolute joke. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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