Matthew Le God Posted 1 June, 2022 Posted 1 June, 2022 On 01/06/2022 at 13:37, Bad Wolf said: Didn't he also achieve wonders in Germany? Expand On 01/06/2022 at 13:40, AlexLaw76 said: Not really, no Expand On 01/06/2022 at 15:05, AlexLaw76 said: Bundeslia's Eddie Howe Expand I don't recall Eddie Howe taking a newly promoted team to 2nd place in their first season after promotion to the top flight. 1
AlexLaw76 Posted 1 June, 2022 Posted 1 June, 2022 On 01/06/2022 at 15:18, Matthew Le God said: I don't recall Eddie Howe taking a newly promoted team to 2nd place in their first season after promotion to the top flight. Expand 😂
Bad Wolf Posted 1 June, 2022 Posted 1 June, 2022 On 01/06/2022 at 15:18, Matthew Le God said: I don't recall Eddie Howe taking a newly promoted team to 2nd place in their first season after promotion to the top flight. Expand Oh he did better than that. Here's an account of Eddie Howe's career that the media want you to believe... He took over Bournemouth when they were bottom of the 9th tier, won promotion each year until they got to The Championship, spent a year there to be nice, came up to the PL, finished 6th in their first season and won the league the next year, then they won the double, then the quadruple and became the dominant force in world football on a budget of frozen peas and safety pins. There's a nasty source that claims he went to Burnley but that's just something they put in the water to cause hallucinations, that never happened. After 15 glorious years, Howe left Bournemouth at the end of his contract having not tasted defeat for four years and all with homegrown players. He then went to Newcastle who were bottom of the league on -20 points. Howe came in and immediately changed everything without spending a single penny. He got them to 4th place where they finished this season. He's since developed the cure for cancer as well as solved world hunger. 1 10
Dark Munster Posted 1 June, 2022 Posted 1 June, 2022 On 01/06/2022 at 13:48, S-Clarke said: I'd massively argue that. He got Ingolstadt from the second division in Germany, to mid-table in the Bundesliga in 3 years. Inglostadt are now in the third division in Germany. He took over RB Leipzig in their first season in the Bundesliga and they finished 2nd. He had some money for sure, but you have to be a decent coach to do that. Expand Yes, but didn't he do that with Rohl? It seems Ralph without Rohl is like Laurel without Hardy. 1
VectisSaint Posted 1 June, 2022 Posted 1 June, 2022 On 01/06/2022 at 17:14, Dark Munster said: Yes, but didn't he do that with Rohl? It seems Ralph without Rohl is like Laurel without Hardy. Expand Hoddle without Gormley.
Dark Munster Posted 1 June, 2022 Posted 1 June, 2022 On 01/06/2022 at 17:30, VectisSaint said: Hoddle without Gormley. Expand Gormless?
Suhari Posted 1 June, 2022 Posted 1 June, 2022 On 01/06/2022 at 18:52, Convict Colony said: Gazza without Jimmy 5 bellies Expand Raoul Moat? (Or will I get shot for saying such a thing?) 1
Lord Duckhunter Posted 2 June, 2022 Posted 2 June, 2022 On 01/06/2022 at 17:14, Dark Munster said: Yes, but didn't he do that with Rohl? It seems Ralph without Rohl is like Laurel without Hardy. Expand Ralph is now doing the work of two men…………..Laurel & Hardy. 4
Billy the Kidd Posted 2 June, 2022 Posted 2 June, 2022 On 02/06/2022 at 12:04, Lord Duckhunter said: Ralph is now doing the work of two men…………..Laurel & Hardy. Expand Yep, and based on most of last season, looking on the sideline as fucking clueless as Laurel & Hardy too. 1 2
Lord Duckhunter Posted 2 June, 2022 Posted 2 June, 2022 (edited) On 02/06/2022 at 12:07, Billy the Kidd said: Yep, and based on most of last season, looking on the sideline as fucking clueless as Laurel & Hardy too. Expand That’s a bit harsh on Stan, he wouldn’t have set up like we did at Anfield. Edited 2 June, 2022 by Lord Duckhunter 3
Saint Fan CaM Posted 2 June, 2022 Posted 2 June, 2022 On 02/06/2022 at 12:07, Lord Duckhunter said: That’s a bit harsh on Stan, he wouldn’t have set up like we did at Anfield. Expand “And that’s another fine mess…” Ralph says to myself as he wistfully looks in the changing room mirror. 🤣🤣🤣
Charlie Wayman Posted 5 June, 2022 Posted 5 June, 2022 When you gotta go, you gotta go! Always the foot soldiers never the sodding generals. Can't wait for the 23/24 season to start without the Austrian Flopp. 2
Lighthouse Posted 5 June, 2022 Posted 5 June, 2022 On 05/06/2022 at 08:36, Charlie Wayman said: When you gotta go, you gotta go! Always the foot soldiers never the sodding generals. Can't wait for the 23/24 season to start without the Austrian Flopp. Expand Except we’ve been through four different ‘generals’ since 2016 and they’ve been commanding a steadily declining group of foot soldiers, lead by the same group of NCOs. Simply chopping the highest ranking official you can find isn’t necessarily the solution to everything. 7
Convict Colony Posted 5 June, 2022 Posted 5 June, 2022 On 05/06/2022 at 09:27, Lighthouse said: Except we’ve been through four different ‘generals’ since 2016 and they’ve been commanding a steadily declining group of foot soldiers, lead by the same group of NCOs. Simply chopping the highest ranking official you can find isn’t necessarily the solution to everything. Expand I agree, this dad's army lot needed to move on. Photo of dave watson now he doesn't have his ipad
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 5 June, 2022 Posted 5 June, 2022 On 05/06/2022 at 18:48, Convict Colony said: I agree, this dad's army lot needed to move on. Photo of dave watson now he doesn't have his ipad Expand I was just about to look for a Captain Mainwaring pic, after reading Lighthouse's post. 🙂 1
Dusic Posted 5 June, 2022 Posted 5 June, 2022 A couple of names to watch out for that would surely suit in the eyes of the SWF traditionalists: Former Brighton manager and current Dagenham assistant Steve Gritt. A left-field one but easy to see what Kevin Steele, defensive coach of the University of Miami would bring.
Lighthouse Posted 5 June, 2022 Posted 5 June, 2022 On 05/06/2022 at 21:15, Dusic said: A left-field one but easy to see what Kevin Steele, defensive coach of the University of Miami would bring Expand You’d have to pair him up with his partner, Frank Magnet. 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 5 June, 2022 Posted 5 June, 2022 On 05/06/2022 at 21:15, Dusic said: A left-field one but easy to see what Kevin Steele, defensive coach of the University of Miami would bring. Expand Could do with a bit of steel(e) in the side. 🙂
DT Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 Official: Southampton appoint 38-year-old Ruben Selles as First Team Lead coach, the Spaniard was assistant at league-winning FC Copenhagen last season #saintsfc 2
DT Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 Ralph’s first choice apparently. Might he be the new manager ultimately? 2 1
S-Clarke Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 Never heard of him, but he does sound like he has a good pedigree behind him. I'd be confident to say that he's been appointed with a long-term view to be our manager some day, similar to Thomas Frank becoming Dean Smith's assistant at Brentford. Although something tells me we've sold the wrong club to him? “It’s exciting for me to work in one of the top teams in the Premier League, to work in the best league in the world in an amazing environment in Southampton, with the crowd in St Mary’s, with a big manager like Ralph, with a lot of good players, and to have in front of you the best teams and the best players in the world, so I’m looking forward to it. 1 2
Bad Wolf Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 "Commenting on his appointment, Sellés said: “It’s exciting for me to work in one of the top teams in the Premier League" Erm...What? Have we told him some porkies? 3
Pamplemousse Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On the face of it, seems like a good appointment. Hopefully he'll bring some fresh ideas to the group. Maybe he'll turn Redmond into Mane finally, or Long into a goalscorer 2
Nolan Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 Announcement on Copenhagen's website. https://www.fck.dk/en/news/ruben-selles-moves-southampton-fc 1
Give it to Ron Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 14:13, Pamplemousse said: On the face of it, seems like a good appointment. Hopefully he'll bring some fresh ideas to the group. Maybe he'll turn Redmond into Mane finally, or Long into a goalscorer Expand Can he be any worse? At least has a bit of experience and looks good appointment . As long as Ralph listens to him!
Turkish Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 14:07, S-Clarke said: Never heard of him, but he does sound like he has a good pedigree behind him. I'd be confident to say that he's been appointed with a long-term view to be our manager some day, similar to Thomas Frank becoming Dean Smith's assistant at Brentford. Although something tells me we've sold the wrong club to him? “It’s exciting for me to work in one of the top teams in the Premier League, to work in the best league in the world in an amazing environment in Southampton, with the crowd in St Mary’s, with a big manager like Ralph, with a lot of good players, and to have in front of you the best teams and the best players in the world, so I’m looking forward to it. Expand Okay, who wants to tell him?
Badger Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 The Danish connection at work. Just by chance or the Rasmus choice ? 1
S-Clarke Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 Slightly different approach by us on this one as well - we've appointed a coach who was currently employed by a club! That would have required compensation and we always seemed to avoid paying that...so it's an interesting change of approach. 6
igsey Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 14:11, Bad Wolf said: "Commenting on his appointment, Sellés said: “It’s exciting for me to work in one of the top teams in the Premier League" Erm...What? Have we told him some porkies? Expand Top 20 innit
Bad Wolf Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 14:40, S-Clarke said: Slightly different approach by us on this one as well - we've appointed a coach who was currently employed by a club! That would have required compensation and we always seemed to avoid paying that...so it's an interesting change of approach. Expand I've supported Saints since 2004 and in all that time, I'm pretty sure Nigel Adkins was the only manager we've ever poached from another club.
northam soul Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 Ralph told the board to go get Ruben Neves and woops
rooney Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 15:14, Bad Wolf said: I've supported Saints since 2004 and in all that time, I'm pretty sure Nigel Adkins was the only manager we've ever poached from another club. Expand Dave Jones?
adrian lord Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 (edited) On 10/06/2022 at 14:03, Bad Wolf said: No Wiki page. Not impressed Expand I hope he's got a ticked Twitter account at least? Edited 10 June, 2022 by adrian lord
Turkish Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 15:16, rooney said: Dave Jones? Expand that was about 1997
qwertyell Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 14:02, DT said: Official: Southampton appoint 38-year-old Ruben Selles Expand Haven't got a clouseau who he is.
Turkish Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 15:14, Bad Wolf said: I've supported Saints since 2004 and in all that time, I'm pretty sure Nigel Adkins was the only manager we've ever poached from another club. Expand That's because for a lot of that time Super Les had a secret list of managers which he'd been tracking for years who were the perfect fit for us when the existing one left, the fact they were all unemployed at the time is a total coincidence.
Bad Wolf Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 15:16, rooney said: Dave Jones? Expand I believe he was before 2004
The Left Back Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 Don't know anything about this guy, but based on his CV he's got too much about him to be Ralph's assistant for more than a season. So I'd wager some decent money there's a longer term plan involved. Either replacing Ralph or managing another club in our pyramid? Either way it looks like a good appointment (on paper at least). 1
Saint_clark Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 Fresh ideas, experience, working with a winning side. The changes to the backroom staff are what will probably make me more excited for next season than a bunch of £10million youngster signings. 1
The Kraken Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 14:32, Nolan said: Announcement on Copenhagen's website. https://www.fck.dk/en/news/ruben-selles-moves-southampton-fc Expand An interesting part of the article: So far, Sellés move to Southampton does not give rise to changes in FCK's coaching staff, where head coach Jess Thorup still has Jacob Neestrup as his closest assistant:
Puddings and Monkeys Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 15:51, The Left Back said: Don't know anything about this guy, but based on his CV he's got too much about him to be Ralph's assistant for more than a season. So I'd wager some decent money there's a longer term plan involved. Either replacing Ralph or managing another club in our pyramid? Either way it looks like a good appointment (on paper at least). Expand 100% spot on. 1
Sheaf Saint Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 On 10/06/2022 at 15:53, Lighthouse said: Can we just call him Pete? Expand Or Monica. 1 2
davefizzy14 Posted 10 June, 2022 Posted 10 June, 2022 Good appointment on the face of it. Got a decent C.V. and is experienced as a number two.
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