Only one man for the job 18:39 - Dec 7 with 3843 views | Southamptonfan | If we are going to make a change, and it seems inevitable now, it's Moyes for me. I am seeing some rumours that it could be him. No point bringing in an inexperienced wannabe and throwing him in at the deep end. Over to you SR. I won't hold my breath.
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Only one man for the job on 16:49 - Dec 8 with 700 views | solent_toffee | That’s because of El Sackio tomorrow. There’s a good chance that one of those managers tomorrow night will get the bullet on Tuesday. | | | |
Only one man for the job on 21:56 - Dec 8 with 532 views | saintmark1976 | That’s a little unfair on Moyes cockle, I just think he’s a boring Scot. | |
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Only one man for the job on 23:56 - Dec 8 with 459 views | Ninja9 | Most on here {not all } wanted Ralph out . You got your wish He wanted a striker but never got one . That situation has not changed to this day . 3 managers later and we are in the shit . Maybe SR listened when most wanted Ralph out , and are now thinking we listened last time and what a fook up that was . Im fkin sure if Ralph had stayed with the striker he wanted we wouldnt be in this mess now As for the players didnt like him , well i dont like my fkin manager but i still do my job . | | | |
Only one man for the job on 12:45 - Dec 9 with 323 views | Hollywood56 | I'm all for Potter. Moyes is boring and suffers under extreme pressure, just look how he changed when at Man Utd | | | |
Only one man for the job on 13:15 - Dec 9 with 292 views | mushinexile | Well me old air fryer, if we had bought the striker there would have been no reason to ditch Ralph and we would have been complaining about finishing just above the relegation zone again! | | | |
Only one man for the job on 13:16 - Dec 9 with 288 views | dixiefrog | Think you’re all barking up the wrong tree, SR are never going to pay the sort of wages demanded by Moyes or Potter. It’s been on the cards for months that Saints new manager will be….Ole Gunnar Solskjær. | |
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Only one man for the job on 13:23 - Dec 9 with 269 views | Flamingbankers | Hasenhuttl played suicide football, lost his grip and wouldn't change, just like Martin. Can you remember two 9-0 loses in two seasons - no top flight club has ever achieved that 'feat'. I was still trying to get over the shaming 7-0 defeat by Leeds in 1972 (although there were as great but less publicised slaughters). SR stuck with the former and choose the latter - two disastrous 'decisions'. The FA should ban these and similar self-assured cretins from ruining football clubs; they're certainly not fit and certainly not proper. Problem is: the FA aren't either. | | | |
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