Matthew Le God Posted Friday at 17:49 Author Posted Friday at 17:49 Interview in English with him 3 years ago at Vitesse Arnhem gives an insight into his thinking... 2
Matthew Le God Posted Friday at 18:00 Author Posted Friday at 18:00 Another talking about how the style of football he wants is very different to possession based football. 3
Tommy Mulgrew Posted Friday at 18:20 Posted Friday at 18:20 Juric’s ideas and Spors’s ideas seem closely aligned. Good. The future’s bright; it’s red and white! Hopefully.
FarehamSaintJames Posted Friday at 19:13 Posted Friday at 19:13 The next rollercoaster begins… 😂 Great that it’s done, better late than ever, he’s got a hell of a job on his hands. 1
Miltonaggro Posted Friday at 19:16 Posted Friday at 19:16 Looks to have a bit of the Sparta about him, he’ll be telling the hoover salesman which way to suck! Welcome John!
Dr Who? Posted Friday at 22:59 Posted Friday at 22:59 (edited) As a close follower of NEC Nijmegen, I can honestly say that his recruitment has coincided with the massive downfall of Vitesse over the last few years, where a lot of the blame was pointed at him, outside of the licensing issues. This much to the joy of NEC 🥳. They were pretty much relegated last season even without the 18 point deduction. They sit bottom again with more points deducted, so it has muddied the water a little. Relegated from the Eredivisie last season, they now sit bottom of the Eerste, after another points deduction due to licensing issues. This blokes recruiting was not very good either, with their fans scratching their heads about some of the signings. Edited Friday at 23:15 by Dr Who? 1 3 1 2
Gloucester Saint Posted Friday at 23:30 Posted Friday at 23:30 30 minutes ago, Dr Who? said: As a close follower of NEC Nijmegen, I can honestly say that his recruitment has coincided with the massive downfall of Vitesse over the last few years, where a lot of the blame was pointed at him, outside of the licensing issues. This much to the joy of NEC 🥳. They were pretty much relegated last season even without the 18 point deduction. They sit bottom again with more points deducted, so it has muddied the water a little. Relegated from the Eredivisie last season, they now sit bottom of the Eerste, after another points deduction due to licensing issues. This blokes recruiting was not very good either, with their fans scratching their heads about some of the signings. Something to look forward to then… 1
Matthew Le God Posted Saturday at 01:22 Author Posted Saturday at 01:22 (edited) 11 hours ago, Dr Who? said: As a close follower of NEC Nijmegen, I can honestly say that his recruitment has coincided with the massive downfall of Vitesse over the last few years, where a lot of the blame was pointed at him, outside of the licensing issues. This much to the joy of NEC 🥳. They were pretty much relegated last season even without the 18 point deduction. They sit bottom again with more points deducted, so it has muddied the water a little. Relegated from the Eredivisie last season, they now sit bottom of the Eerste, after another points deduction due to licensing issues. This blokes recruiting was not very good either, with their fans scratching their heads about some of the signings. That isn't true. He left Vitesse a long time ago, in 2021. His last full season with them... they finished 4th! He left them before the winter transfer window of the next season, in which they came 6th after he left. So they were successful during his time there. To blame him for current issues is harsh. Edited Saturday at 10:00 by Matthew Le God 8
Convict Colony Posted Saturday at 07:43 Posted Saturday at 07:43 6 hours ago, Matthew Le God said: He left Vitesse a long time ago, in 2021. His last full season with them... they finished 4th! He left them before the winter transfer window of the next season, in which they came 6th after he left. So they were successful during his time there. To blame him for current issues is harsh. Phew panic over. Ok I'm still optimistic he's aligned with how we want to play so lets see what the summer brings. Since he's the group director hasn't this taken over Mr Football's role, he will calling the shots on all things football rather than Rasmus (obviously Rasmus, dragan will have to approve his strategy, big decisions etc). 2
Maggie May Posted Saturday at 09:51 Posted Saturday at 09:51 (edited) 16 hours ago, Matthew Le God said: Interview in English with him 3 years ago at Vitesse Arnhem gives an insight into his thinking... Joking aside, he’s really impressive. No doubt if he does well other teams will be hovering around, like Tottenham Hotspors. Edited Saturday at 09:52 by Maggie May
Gloucester Saint Posted Saturday at 10:03 Posted Saturday at 10:03 If there’s interest in him, it means Saints and SR are doing better, which can only be a good thing. Shields was a bit of an outlier, that seemed to be driven by the Lavia transfer, because the other imports from City were terrible (Bazanu), invisible (Larios) or at best average (Edozie).
woodsaint1 Posted Saturday at 10:25 Posted Saturday at 10:25 He'll come in, advise on some good signings, we'll begin to improve and then he'll be poached by a bigger PL club. Thats the model isnt it? Be better to start identifying his replacement now
Matthew Le God Posted Saturday at 10:28 Author Posted Saturday at 10:28 (edited) 15 minutes ago, woodsaint1 said: He'll come in, advise on some good signings, we'll begin to improve and then he'll be poached by a bigger PL club. Thats the model isnt it? Be better to start identifying his replacement now Better to have someone good for a short time, than a disaster for a long time. Edited Saturday at 10:41 by Matthew Le God 4 1
S-Clarke Posted Saturday at 10:49 Posted Saturday at 10:49 It's a start and I'm pleased Dragan immediately identified the need for someone in his position. From the limited info I have, it seems as if he is a Red Bull approach advocate - high press, high energy football - which ties in quite nicely with how Juric has traditionally approached football, so hopefully the right players are now being profiled. The flip flopping of philosophies is driven by the lack of football leadership though, so if we can get that right we might be able to build something again. It's not going to happen overnight but it's certainly a step in the right direction. It feels like there is a bit of a plan again. Why the club never replaced Wilcox ahead of our Summer transfer window will forever confuse me though. 2
woodsaint1 Posted Saturday at 10:50 Posted Saturday at 10:50 19 minutes ago, Matthew Le God said: Better to have someone good for a short time, than a disaster for a long time. The disaster for a long time was the result of not appointing a replacement and instead promoting from within. Hopefully we've learnt our lesson 2
Badger Posted Saturday at 10:53 Posted Saturday at 10:53 (edited) 17 hours ago, Matthew Le God said: Another talking about how the style of football he wants is very different to possession based football. That’s a good findMLG, well done. Interesting bit , at about 1.30: “ we don’t want to have possession just to have possession “ Music to my ears Edited Saturday at 11:36 by Badger
Badger Posted Saturday at 10:55 Posted Saturday at 10:55 In the Spors translation, slightly concerned by the sub-titles and which was intended as correct: Translation of Serie A to ‘Syria’ …. 1
Badger Posted Saturday at 11:08 Posted Saturday at 11:08 12 hours ago, Dr Who? said: As a close follower of NEC Nijmegen, I can honestly say that his recruitment has coincided with the massive downfall of Vitesse over the last few years, where a lot of the blame was pointed at him, outside of the licensing issues. This much to the joy of NEC 🥳. They were pretty much relegated last season even without the 18 point deduction. They sit bottom again with more points deducted, so it has muddied the water a little. Relegated from the Eredivisie last season, they now sit bottom of the Eerste, after another points deduction due to licensing issues. This blokes recruiting was not very good either, with their fans scratching their heads about some of the signings. Have wondered if Vitesse might fit in with the Sports Republic model. A club playing below its usual level with potential. ( Would fit the Rasmus ‘broken’ model). Not saying this would necessarily be a good thing, and I’d rather they concentrate on getting us sorted, but can see mileage in it. 2
miserableoldgit Posted Saturday at 11:43 Posted Saturday at 11:43 12 hours ago, Dr Who? said: As a close follower of NEC Nijmegen, I can honestly say that his recruitment has coincided with the massive downfall of Vitesse over the last few years, where a lot of the blame was pointed at him, outside of the licensing issues. This much to the joy of NEC 🥳. They were pretty much relegated last season even without the 18 point deduction. They sit bottom again with more points deducted, so it has muddied the water a little. Relegated from the Eredivisie last season, they now sit bottom of the Eerste, after another points deduction due to licensing issues. This blokes recruiting was not very good either, with their fans scratching their heads about some of the signings. Ahhh......and there it is. We can't have any remotely positive news without somebody coming along and urinating on your French Fries.....how very Saintsy.... 1 1
Matthew Le God Posted Saturday at 11:52 Author Posted Saturday at 11:52 8 minutes ago, miserableoldgit said: Ahhh......and there it is. We can't have any remotely positive news without somebody coming along and urinating on your French Fries.....how very Saintsy.... Cheer up. @Dr Who? is not accurate for the reasons I listed above. 1 1
Dr Who? Posted Saturday at 14:56 Posted Saturday at 14:56 3 hours ago, miserableoldgit said: Ahhh......and there it is. We can't have any remotely positive news without somebody coming along and urinating on your French Fries.....how very Saintsy.... No, but you know this as a Saints fan surely. Not much to be positive about at the moment. At least we are on the same trajectory as Vitesse anyway. 👍
saint michael Posted Saturday at 17:14 Posted Saturday at 17:14 6 hours ago, Matthew Le God said: Better to have someone good for a short time, than a disaster for a long time. Is it though? Doesn’t this imply that saints business model is unsustainable. Where are Saints going? I have no idea of the real intended strategy. Successful we sell and fail and unsuccesful we fail. can’t score, can’t defend. Tippy tappy passes sideways and backwards. Desperate lunging into situation. No composure. Free kicks lumped in what on earth to they practice….awful transfers no idea whether any of these players can play poor structure in a game and poor selection and poor in game management. the championship will be another example of how bad we are. apart from this I am very excited by the future for saints…
saintant Posted Saturday at 18:14 Posted Saturday at 18:14 He's going to need to be very good at his job. Let's hope he likes a challenge because he's got a huge one here. 2
Gloucester Saint Posted Saturday at 18:28 Posted Saturday at 18:28 11 minutes ago, saintant said: He's going to need to be very good at his job. Let's hope he likes a challenge because he's got a huge one here. It is huge, when you consider the disaffected players because their boyfriend was sacked, KWP OOC, Larios and Stewart to be settled with/retired, some players that look miles off any standard with a 17-year olds frame (Smallbone) and loanees who might not want to return to a basket case (AA, Charles, BBD, Edozie, Edwards). Then there’s the income generation - Ramsdale, Dibling, THB, probably Fernandes. Goztepe-based players - will some of those be joining as effective new signings from SR’s best-performing club? And that’s before he actually evaluates who is good enough. 2
Matthew Le God Posted Saturday at 18:44 Author Posted Saturday at 18:44 1 hour ago, saint michael said: Is it though? Please explain why you would prefer the latter over the former. 1
saint michael Posted Saturday at 19:37 Posted Saturday at 19:37 what do you classify as a short term success? the last few years have been like a pin ball machine bouncing from one thing to another. Major change requires a clear direction and 1 upward blip on a long decline makes little difference I think failure is built into the business model based on what we can see. Solak talks about long term success. Their ability to implement is very low and certainly showing no signs of improving. Most transfers are mediocre for most clubs. Somehow it’s envisioned that we will suddenly go from abject failure to to success. How does short term success and then a round of probable failure help us?
Dark Munster Posted Saturday at 19:52 Posted Saturday at 19:52 9 hours ago, Matthew Le God said: Better to have someone good for a short time, than a disaster for a long time. Ain't that the truth. 1 2
Badger Posted Saturday at 20:25 Posted Saturday at 20:25 An interesting thing to come out of one of the interviews posted is a reference to an assistant and someone he’s worked closely with, Marcel Klos. Quick google of him and does appear to have followed Spors around in his appointments. So, perhaps another name to watch out for in the recruitment team. 1
Turkish Posted Saturday at 20:27 Posted Saturday at 20:27 9 hours ago, Matthew Le God said: Better to have someone good for a short time, than a disaster for a long time. better to be someone for a day than no one for a lifetime.
Matthew Le God Posted Saturday at 20:57 Author Posted Saturday at 20:57 29 minutes ago, Turkish said: better to be someone for a day than no one for a lifetime. You've missed a vocation as a poster designer
Turkish Posted Saturday at 20:58 Posted Saturday at 20:58 Just now, Matthew Le God said: You've missed a vocation as a poster designer Better to live one day as a lion than 100 as a sheep
Matthew Le God Posted Saturday at 21:02 Author Posted Saturday at 21:02 3 minutes ago, Turkish said: Better to live one day as a lion than 100 as a sheep That poster won't sell well at Clintons Cards in Swansea 3
Turkish Posted Saturday at 21:07 Posted Saturday at 21:07 4 minutes ago, Matthew Le God said: That poster won't sell well at Clintons Cards in Swansea Lions do not ask for the opinions of Gazelles 1
Tommy Mulgrew Posted Saturday at 23:39 Posted Saturday at 23:39 Paul Chuckle 1 Paul Chuckle, why on earth do you persist with all these emojis on MLG’s posts? It makes you seem to be a prat of the first order. Perhaps you are. 2
Dr. Kucho Posted Sunday at 01:53 Posted Sunday at 01:53 On 07/02/2025 at 23:59, Dr Who? said: As a close follower of NEC Nijmegen, I can honestly say that his recruitment has coincided with the massive downfall of Vitesse over the last few years, where a lot of the blame was pointed at him, outside of the licensing issues. This much to the joy of NEC 🥳. They were pretty much relegated last season even without the 18 point deduction. They sit bottom again with more points deducted, so it has muddied the water a little. Relegated from the Eredivisie last season, they now sit bottom of the Eerste, after another points deduction due to licensing issues. This blokes recruiting was not very good either, with their fans scratching their heads about some of the signings. How did you come to supporting NEC?
Miltonaggro Posted Sunday at 12:48 Posted Sunday at 12:48 Poor bastard, having to watch that shite whilst sat next to the resident uber prick! 3 1
Badger Posted Sunday at 13:06 Posted Sunday at 13:06 12 minutes ago, Miltonaggro said: Poor bastard, having to watch that shite whilst sat next to the resident uber prick! Surprised Rasmus was there given we’re often told he isn’t involved at SFC. Shame he couldn’t have found something more suitable to do on a Saturday afternoon at Goztepe, or putting up a shelf at home. 2
saintant Posted Sunday at 13:08 Posted Sunday at 13:08 17 minutes ago, Miltonaggro said: Poor bastard, having to watch that shite whilst sat next to the resident uber prick! Rasmus looking suitably sheepish and Spors probably saying to himself, 'What the fuck have I signed up to' 1
Gloucester Saint Posted Sunday at 14:24 Posted Sunday at 14:24 (edited) 1 hour ago, Badger said: Surprised Rasmus was there given we’re often told he isn’t involved at SFC. Shame he couldn’t have found something more suitable to do on a Saturday afternoon at Goztepe, or putting up a shelf at home. Looks miserable as anything, trying not to look at Spores with the expression of ‘you’re taking my dream job you cunt’ written across his face. But marking his territory like a dog cocking its leg just by being visible in the Director’s box. Probably spouting off about Goztepe’s league position around the SR board table to massage his Burj Dubai-sized ego. Edited Sunday at 14:25 by Gloucester Saint 1
Pierre2 Posted Monday at 07:36 Posted Monday at 07:36 Seriously, Mark Bitcoin, Allan Parsons and Johnny Sports?! Are these AI generated names and have we been taken over by computers? Our players look more like holograms than real players. It all adds up! 8
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Monday at 15:41 Posted Monday at 15:41 7 hours ago, Pierre2 said: Seriously, Mark Bitcoin, Allan Parsons and Johnny Sports?! Are these AI generated names and have we been taken over by computers? Our players look more like holograms than real players. It all adds up! Dear [s]fleshling[/s] Pierre2, SR would like to invite you to attend a special briefing >bzzt< session! This will show you the very real, and not buggy FM autogen, progress SR are making in the very real >whirr< world. Our VR simulator will illustrate the brighter 10 year plan ahead, at no time lobotomising you ahead of our robotic >click< takeover. Regards, Max Headroom, chief marketing officer. 1 3
Miltonaggro Posted Tuesday at 17:14 Posted Tuesday at 17:14 On 10/02/2025 at 07:36, Pierre2 said: Seriously, Mark Bitcoin, Allan Parsons and Johnny Sports?! Are these AI generated names and have we been taken over by computers? Our players look more like holograms than real players. It all adds up! Just heard they are about to unveil Ophelia Payne and Amy Stake to freshen up PR, plus a Swiss bloke, Toby Lerone, as head of kiosk catering. It certainly feels like a we are having the piss taken out of us! 7
Convict Colony Posted Tuesday at 18:05 Posted Tuesday at 18:05 I am going to be paying attention to what he wears next game as an anagram of his name is Posh Jeans Sir 2
benjii Posted Tuesday at 19:47 Posted Tuesday at 19:47 On 08/02/2025 at 23:25, Badger said: An interesting thing to come out of one of the interviews posted is a reference to an assistant and someone he’s worked closely with, Marcel Klos. Quick google of him and does appear to have followed Spors around in his appointments. So, perhaps another name to watch out for in the recruitment team. A name to keep a Klose eye on?
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