saintwbu Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 7 hours ago, East Kent Saint said: Wolves thinking of sacking O Neil if they fail to beat Saints this weekend ! I’ll be absolutely shocked if he doesn’t get the boot if we beat them. Despite people on here convincing themselves they’re only below us because of an impossibly difficult run of games (they shipped 5 against Brentford and 6 against Chelsea…), they haven’t won a game since beating Luton in April. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Farmer Saint Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 28 minutes ago, East Kent Saint said: Perhaps the players get highly praised for tapping the ball sideways and backwards which they find is easy . No wonder they 'like' him 😄 Not sure that's how footballers think tbh - most tend to be extremely driven from the ones that I have met and spoken to - nowadays you don't become a pro by not working hard and wanting to progress. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Badger Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 8 hours ago, East Kent Saint said: Wolves thinking of sacking O Neil if they fail to beat Saints this weekend ! Reminds me of Adkins time in the EPL with us when we were facing another team at the bottom of the table (forgot opponent) whose manager was also under pressure. One of the tabloids labelled the match the 'El Sackicco' contest. This was put to Adklins in an interview and he responded with a hearty laugh. Imagine Alfie House or Blackmore putting this to RM and he'd probably go into one of his more prickly modes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 6 hours ago, Dman said: Mark Robins is surely worth a punt if we want to go down the championship route. whats his philosophy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SambaMaverick Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 11 minutes ago, Badger said: Reminds me of Adkins time in the EPL with us when we were facing another team at the bottom of the table (forgot opponent) whose manager was also under pressure. One of the tabloids labelled the match the 'El Sackicco' contest. This was put to Adklins in an interview and he responded with a hearty laugh. Imagine Alfie House or Blackmore putting this to RM and he'd probably go into one of his more prickly modes. It was QPR and Sparky almost exactly 12 years ago 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nordic Saint Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 Ruud van Nistelrooy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Farmer Saint Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 8 minutes ago, Nordic Saint said: Ruud van Nistelrooy ...is another PL legend that will turn out to be an utterly shite Manager. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Farmer Saint Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 (edited) 5 hours ago, SambaMaverick said: It was QPR and Sparky almost exactly 12 years ago Some posters on here were saying they'd prefer to have Sparky as Manager now than Martin, even after failing last time out at Bradford City. Edited November 8 by Farmer Saint 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ted Bates Statue Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 (edited) 1 hour ago, Farmer Saint said: Some posters on here were saying they'd prefer to have Sparky as Manager now than Martin, even after failing last time out at Bradford City. Blinded by the idea that donkey's years ago, he used to manage Man City and he got Stoke into the top 10 repeatedly while having to rely on dross like Begovic, Moses, Crouch, Shaqiri, Arnautovic. I'd think Pearson, Adkins and Puel are well ahead of him in the very hypothetical queue to manage us again. Edited November 8 by Ted Bates Statue 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nordic Saint Posted Saturday at 11:07 Share Posted Saturday at 11:07 (edited) On 08/11/2024 at 21:22, Farmer Saint said: ...is another PL legend that will turn out to be an utterly shite Manager. He's 48 now and I've seen little evidence of him being "utterly shite" as a coach or manager with the Netherlands, PSV or Man United. In fact, his record as a manager with PSV and Man United looks anything but shite: W 36 D 11 L 8 Edited Sunday at 16:29 by Nordic Saint 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roo1976 Posted Saturday at 13:11 Share Posted Saturday at 13:11 15 hours ago, Farmer Saint said: ...is another PL legend that will turn out to be an utterly shite Manager. exactly ,hes under no pressure whatsoever at Manure Utd ,because hes not there to teach a group of runnarounds what to do ,just pick the players and wait and see what happens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FarehamSaintJames Posted Saturday at 15:42 Share Posted Saturday at 15:42 Resurrecting this thread pre-full time today. Chuck money at Graham Potter, someone semi-competent. Reality is it’ll probably some average Football League manager. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthew Le God Posted Saturday at 15:48 Share Posted Saturday at 15:48 My guess is Lallana as interim manager and they'll give him the job if he does well. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miltonaggro Posted Saturday at 15:58 Share Posted Saturday at 15:58 Could well be Mark Robbins… 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bad Wolf Posted Saturday at 17:07 Share Posted Saturday at 17:07 IMO we should appoint Graham Potter. He plays dull, drab football. Insists on passing out from the back. Known to have his favourites. Finished midtable at Swansea. Surely someone like that would be welcomed with open arms by our fans? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Louis Posted Saturday at 17:13 Share Posted Saturday at 17:13 1 hour ago, Matthew Le God said: My guess is Lallana as interim manager and they'll give him the job if he does well. I think he's still too important as a player for us to take that on. Player/Manager's rarely play themselves, and we definitely need him on the pitch for the remainder of the season! He also said in the summer he wants to keep playing as long as possible, so I cant see it happening yet personally. He'd maybe cover a few weeks until we get another in, but I dont think he'd keep it (or want to yet), regardless of results. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SambaMaverick Posted Saturday at 17:19 Share Posted Saturday at 17:19 I wouldn't trust SR to pick a decent bunch of bananas, let alone someone who can turn this sinking ship around. Go for Moyes, contract till the end of the season with a fat staying-up bonus. Try and be too clever again and we'll be breaking Derby's record, simple as that. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Farmer Saint Posted Saturday at 17:35 Share Posted Saturday at 17:35 (edited) 28 minutes ago, Bad Wolf said: IMO we should appoint Graham Potter. He plays dull, drab football. Insists on passing out from the back. Known to have his favourites. Finished midtable at Swansea. Surely someone like that would be welcomed with open arms by our fans? He's not interested (or wasn't 4 weeks ago anyway) - he's not stupid and this is role is not a good one. Worst players in the league, sat bottom with a difficult run of fixtures to start and no money to spend in January. No thanks. Edited Saturday at 17:35 by Farmer Saint 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FarehamSaintJames Posted Saturday at 17:43 Share Posted Saturday at 17:43 Sport Republic could be backed into a corner if they WANT Saints to stay up. Any manager is going to be insisting on money to spend to build a team that is even slightly capable of putting a couple of results together. If SR are desperate for survival they will have to throw money at it. Equally they could employ a yes man and then telL him “you work with what you’ve got”. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S-Clarke Posted Saturday at 17:47 Share Posted Saturday at 17:47 1 minute ago, FarehamSaintJames said: Sport Republic could be backed into a corner if they WANT Saints to stay up. Any manager is going to be insisting on money to spend to build a team that is even slightly capable of putting a couple of results together. If SR are desperate for survival they will have to throw money at it. Equally they could employ a yes man and then telL him “you work with what you’ve got”. I think if anything, the ownership of SR has proven that money is only a small part of achieving footballing success. There has to be a plan and some understanding of what you're doing as a club, not just money. We've spent money, too much money on rubbish - including managers and their payoffs. ''They have to throw money at it'' is no different to what they've been doing up to now. The first thing they should be doing is filling that boardroom up with people who understand football and how to run a football club, then work out what money we have to spend on it. It's not an overnight fix and it's not all about throwing money at it, it's going to take years to get over this season. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fabrice29 Posted Saturday at 17:59 Share Posted Saturday at 17:59 51 minutes ago, Bad Wolf said: IMO we should appoint Graham Potter. He plays dull, drab football. Insists on passing out from the back. Known to have his favourites. Finished midtable at Swansea. Surely someone like that would be welcomed with open arms by our fans? Every single line in this is insane. Impressive really. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint_clark Posted Saturday at 18:00 Share Posted Saturday at 18:00 For the love of god just offer Moyes a contract to the end of the season with a huge bonus if he keeps us up. 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint_clark Posted Saturday at 18:01 Share Posted Saturday at 18:01 17 minutes ago, FarehamSaintJames said: Sport Republic could be backed into a corner if they WANT Saints to stay up. Any manager is going to be insisting on money to spend to build a team that is even slightly capable of putting a couple of results together. If SR are desperate for survival they will have to throw money at it. Equally they could employ a yes man and then telL him “you work with what you’ve got”. A decent manager could get better performances out of the squad we have right now. We aren't going to be flying up the table, but we could at least be putting up a fight. As it stands we have 4 fucking points after 11 games. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted Saturday at 18:04 Share Posted Saturday at 18:04 5 minutes ago, Fabrice29 said: Every single line in this is insane. Impressive really. You’ve missed the sarcasm. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Francis1947 Posted Saturday at 18:34 Share Posted Saturday at 18:34 A couple of posters have made the point that Moyes is available. Now, ever the optimist, that all Saints fans have had to be over many years, if Martin goes this weekend, we still have a chance of surviving in this league. It's a small one but 4 / 5 other teams have still not gotten away from us. There is still hope. Not much and I know I'm grabbing at straws Now, Ive never been a great fan of Moyes bit if Martin goes, we have to be uttely pragmatic on choosing wh his succesor will be. We definitely do not want another " up and coming "young Manager from a lower league who has " ideas " on how we play and we use us as a stepping stone again. Moyes has experience in the Prem over many years. He is hard nosed and has a bit of nouse in dragging every last advantage out of a poor side and gaining precious precious points. I think he did pretty well at West Ham for a while. So, give the guy a 1 year contract and a large bonus to keep us up, by a point, by goal difference !....anything ! Surely it would be worth it to Sports Replubic to keep us in this league this season and regroup for next. In anothe post today I did say that I fear for our club if we are relegated by Christmas. It is on the cards . We could just fall away. It's happened to far bigger clubs than ours in the past. Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday. So, in my opinion , enough is enough. The Board must meet tomorrow and make a decision to get rid and appoint somwone with experience who might just save us.i 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeG Posted Saturday at 18:43 Share Posted Saturday at 18:43 Moyes for the rest of the season please, then send him upstairs to become DOF - Potter in the summer if we stay up. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry_SFC Posted Saturday at 18:44 Share Posted Saturday at 18:44 7 minutes ago, Francis1947 said: A couple of posters have made the point that Moyes is available. Now, ever the optimist, that all Saints fans have had to be over many years, if Martin goes this weekend, we still have a chance of surviving in this league. It's a small one but 4 / 5 other teams have still not gotten away from us. There is still hope. Not much and I know I'm grabbing at straws Now, Ive never been a great fan of Moyes bit if Martin goes, we have to be uttely pragmatic on choosing wh his succesor will be. We definitely do not want another " up and coming "young Manager from a lower league who has " ideas " on how we play and we use us as a stepping stone again. Moyes has experience in the Prem over many years. He is hard nosed and has a bit of nouse in dragging every last advantage out of a poor side and gaining precious precious points. I think he did pretty well at West Ham for a while. So, give the guy a 1 year contract and a large bonus to keep us up, by a point, by goal difference !....anything ! Surely it would be worth it to Sports Replubic to keep us in this league this season and regroup for next. In anothe post today I did say that I fear for our club if we are relegated by Christmas. It is on the cards . We could just fall away. It's happened to far bigger clubs than ours in the past. Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday. So, in my opinion , enough is enough. The Board must meet tomorrow and make a decision to get rid and appoint somwone with experience who might just save us.i In most seasons we'd be a good as down by now. There are some pretty poor teams in the league this season. Just so happens we are the worst but as you say, as unlikely as it is, there is still a chance (if we sack Martin) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FarehamSaintJames Posted Saturday at 18:58 Share Posted Saturday at 18:58 14 minutes ago, LeG said: Moyes for the rest of the season please, then send him upstairs to become DOF - Potter in the summer if we stay up. Love it. Would not be opposed to that in any way. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted Saturday at 18:59 Share Posted Saturday at 18:59 On 08/11/2024 at 14:52, saintwbu said: they haven’t won a game since beating Luton in April They fucking have now!!! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintsFan86 Posted Saturday at 19:14 Share Posted Saturday at 19:14 30 minutes ago, LeG said: Moyes for the rest of the season please, then send him upstairs to become DOF - Potter in the summer if we stay up. Is that a wish or you heard something in Lamberts water? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkoksaint Posted Saturday at 19:41 Share Posted Saturday at 19:41 IIRC we could have salvaged the last Prem season when we appointed Jones and again when we appointed Selles. However on both occasions calamitous appointments cost us. It’s exactly the same now…….make the correct appointment and we may just have a fighting chance. If we’d have appointed Dyche instead of Jones we certainly wouldn’t have been at Wembley last season and would have probably had a couple of mid table finishes in the last couple of seasons. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Francis1947 Posted Saturday at 20:00 Share Posted Saturday at 20:00 Last post this evening. I have ranted enough. From their posts it appears to me that there are some supporters of our Club who sorta think that even if we are relegated and that would be heartbreaking, it wouldnt be catastrophic. Some have said that back in the Championship next year, we would still be one of the better clubs and have an excellent chance of promotion again. I profoundly have to disagree. If we do go down with a record low points total.....maybe by Christmas....our club would struggle to recover from that. Some have saidt with our pool of players we could bounce back up again. I think that casually expects that the players we have will stay with us. I think that will not happen. I accept that not many would be looked at by existing Prem clubs. But the decent ones we have will, in my opinion be on their way. Ramsdale, Hardwood-Bellis, KWP, Dibling probably. And I think that people ignore downward spirals. Can you imagine the reputation of our club if we are relegated with say 15 points ! I fear we are a bit of a laughing stock now with the way we play and the results it produces. Add in Martins uttery ludicrous post match conferences and his utterings on each match we play. Look at what he said again today . " It is what it is " !!!!!! What the hell does that mean ! Every team is waiting for us and rubbing their hands with glee. They know what we see every Saturday. We start quite brightly, we play some quote impressive patterns in our half, we utter no threat at all, forwards make runs that are almost always ignored, we re-cycle again and again, sideways and backwards and get absolutly no bloody where and then we make a ricket and the opposition pounces. Rant over. I'm done. Sleep well all Saints fans. Will we feel better tomorrow ? I very much doubt it ! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloucester Saint Posted Saturday at 20:02 Share Posted Saturday at 20:02 (edited) 21 minutes ago, bangkoksaint said: IIRC we could have salvaged the last Prem season when we appointed Jones and again when we appointed Selles. However on both occasions calamitous appointments cost us. It’s exactly the same now…….make the correct appointment and we may just have a fighting chance. If we’d have appointed Dyche instead of Jones we certainly wouldn’t have been at Wembley last season and would have probably had a couple of mid table finishes in the last couple of seasons. Dyche only has a goatee and lacks luxuriant Lego-type hair. He’s a bit too old school for vaping and skinny jeans as well. Wouldn’t be on Rasmus’s black box therefore. Does have bags of actual top level football management expertise but that’s over-rated apparently. Edited Saturday at 20:03 by Gloucester Saint 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Matty 76 Posted Saturday at 20:13 Share Posted Saturday at 20:13 1 hour ago, LeG said: Moyes for the rest of the season please, then send him upstairs to become DOF - Potter in the summer if we stay up. Pretty much the perfect scenario. However I'm sure Moyes and Potter would have a lot to say about it. Sad reality at this point is anybody would be insane to join us with the run we have coming up and current standing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Saturday at 20:14 Share Posted Saturday at 20:14 13 minutes ago, Francis1947 said: Last post this evening. I have ranted enough. From their posts it appears to me that there are some supporters of our Club who sorta think that even if we are relegated and that would be heartbreaking, it wouldnt be catastrophic. Some have said that back in the Championship next year, we would still be one of the better clubs and have an excellent chance of promotion again. I profoundly have to disagree. If we do go down with a record low points total.....maybe by Christmas....our club would struggle to recover from that. Some have saidt with our pool of players we could bounce back up again. I think that casually expects that the players we have will stay with us. I think that will not happen. I accept that not many would be looked at by existing Prem clubs. But the decent ones we have will, in my opinion be on their way. Ramsdale, Hardwood-Bellis, KWP, Dibling probably. And I think that people ignore downward spirals. Can you imagine the reputation of our club if we are relegated with say 15 points ! I fear we are a bit of a laughing stock now with the way we play and the results it produces. Add in Martins uttery ludicrous post match conferences and his utterings on each match we play. Look at what he said again today . " It is what it is " !!!!!! What the hell does that mean ! Every team is waiting for us and rubbing their hands with glee. They know what we see every Saturday. We start quite brightly, we play some quote impressive patterns in our half, we utter no threat at all, forwards make runs that are almost always ignored, we re-cycle again and again, sideways and backwards and get absolutly no bloody where and then we make a ricket and the opposition pounces. Rant over. I'm done. Sleep well all Saints fans. Will we feel better tomorrow ? I very much doubt it ! Optimist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted Saturday at 20:22 Share Posted Saturday at 20:22 9 minutes ago, Saint Matty 76 said: Pretty much the perfect scenario. However I'm sure Moyes and Potter would have a lot to say about it. Sad reality at this point is anybody would be insane to join us with the run we have coming up and current standing. Money 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloucester Saint Posted Saturday at 20:31 Share Posted Saturday at 20:31 8 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said: Money 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Matty 76 Posted Saturday at 20:35 Share Posted Saturday at 20:35 12 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said: Money Are we really in a position where we can pay-off a newly re-signed manager and throw a huge bag at a manager who would still only have a subpar chance of keeping us up? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SambaMaverick Posted Saturday at 20:38 Share Posted Saturday at 20:38 1 minute ago, Saint Matty 76 said: Are we really in a position where we can pay-off a newly re-signed manager and throw a huge bag at a manager who would still only have a subpar chance of keeping us up? Are we really in a position to accept being down by Christmas? 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted Saturday at 20:40 Share Posted Saturday at 20:40 3 minutes ago, Saint Matty 76 said: Are we really in a position where we can pay-off a newly re-signed manager and throw a huge bag at a manager who would still only have a subpar chance of keeping us up? Should we keep throwing good money after bad? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ecuk268 Posted Saturday at 20:47 Share Posted Saturday at 20:47 7 minutes ago, Saint Matty 76 said: Are we really in a position where we can pay-off a newly re-signed manager and throw a huge bag at a manager who would still only have a subpar chance of keeping us up? Roughly £12m to pay off Russell and his team. According to Adam Blackmore, that takes us close to our FFP limit. So no new players in January without selling first and no buying a new manager out of his contract. That leaves us with managers who are out of work and won't mind having a relegation on their CV. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted Saturday at 20:51 Share Posted Saturday at 20:51 We’ve had the alpine Klopp Statistically one of the top 5 managers in Europe the vegan Johan Cruyff how do we top it? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloucester Saint Posted Saturday at 20:53 Share Posted Saturday at 20:53 5 minutes ago, ecuk268 said: Roughly £12m to pay off Russell and his team. According to Adam Blackmore, that takes us close to our FFP limit. So no new players in January without selling first and no buying a new manager out of his contract. That leaves us with managers who are out of work and won't mind having a relegation on their CV. Squad is too big anyway as a result of more examples of the worst player recruitment in England. Player-manager Lallana it is then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlexLaw76 Posted Saturday at 20:53 Share Posted Saturday at 20:53 1 minute ago, Turkish said: We’ve had the alpine Klopp Statistically one of the top 5 managers in Europe the vegan Johan Cruyff how do we top it? Hire a manager who has had a hysterectomy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Matty 76 Posted Saturday at 20:53 Share Posted Saturday at 20:53 15 minutes ago, SambaMaverick said: Are we really in a position to accept being down by Christmas? Obviously not in an ideal world. Just being realistic about the possibility of the financials causing a big problem here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mixedkebab Posted Saturday at 20:55 Share Posted Saturday at 20:55 1 minute ago, Turkish said: We’ve had the alpine Klopp Statistically one of the top 5 managers in Europe the vegan Johan Cruyff how do we top it? The metrosexual Mourinho? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted Saturday at 20:57 Share Posted Saturday at 20:57 3 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: Hire a manager who has had a hysterectomy? Hey Rasmus You called? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom57 Posted Saturday at 21:05 Share Posted Saturday at 21:05 5 hours ago, Matthew Le God said: My guess is Lallana as interim manager and they'll give him the job if he does well. Don't you need a UEFA Pro coaching badge to manage in the Premier League? Lallana said in April he had his A badge, but he also said he probably wouldn't be able to get the pro one until he retired Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SWLondon Saint Posted Saturday at 21:07 Share Posted Saturday at 21:07 1 minute ago, Tom57 said: Don't you need a UEFA Pro coaching badge to manage in the Premier League? Lallana said in April he had his A badge, but he also said he probably wouldn't be able to get the pro one until he retired Pretty sure they can have an assistant with the Pro badge while they get theirs rushed through 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SWLondon Saint Posted Saturday at 21:08 Share Posted Saturday at 21:08 9 minutes ago, Turkish said: Hey Rasmus You called? I mean she literally couldn't do much worse, but pretty sure she's getting a serious amount of cash from the US soccerball setup... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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