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Koeman Confirms He Will Be At St Mary's Next Season ! But The Ball Is In Saints Court
Saturday, 30th Apr 2016 08:52

Speaking at the press conference before Saturday's crucial game against Manchester City, Ronald Koeman once again confirmed that he will at least see out his contract, but intimated that his stay could be longer.

Ronald Koeman seems slightly baffled as to why there is so much speculation as to whether he will sign a new deal or not. On the Continent he has been used to a different way of doing things, indeed at Feyenoord he worked on a series of one year deals signing a new one a few months before the old one expired.

Its different in England where football clubs like to tie down their managers to long term deals, although that proves a costly decision sometimes when the manager is sacked early in a four year contract.

Saints have a vision of where they want to be over the next five years and have already put that vision to Koeman who after confirming that he would be seeing out his contract and staying at Saints next season, he said the ball now if firmly in Saints court to put a new deal in front of him.

But Koeman is relaxed about the situation and in his laid back manner said

“If the club likes to talk they will come and I will see,”

“I don’t knock on the door."

“When I worked in Feyenoord I signed three times a one year contract and we spoke in January."

“The club makes a five-year plan and of course I’m interested in how we see the plan and discuss about that plan and agree or not."

“I had that meeting with the board of the club and it was separate to my contract."

“The board of the club shows how they see the next five years in the club and it was good to see they still have ambition to grow and to make the next step.”

However Koeman is under no illusion the task Saints face in that five year plan, this year League may have been a little different with Chelsea virtually swapping places with Leicester City, but that will probably be only for a year and the vultures from the so called big clubs will always come knocking.

“We like to do it always better than we did it the last year before but it’s difficult because everybody knows the Premier League and there will be interest in some Southampton players and it’s difficult to keep the team together for two or three years.

“The club, the team, the players are showing great belief and spirit to finish again this season on a high position on the table."

“We are still fighting for Europe and that’s fantastic for the team.”

“There’s time enough. Why? We can wait.”

So the position regarding Contract discussions is clear, Saints and Ronald Koeman are waiting till the season ends, the manager fully intends to be here next year and is open to a new long term deal.

From a fans perspective the reason we are all so desperate for Ron to sign is that he has done so well for Saints, already he has improved the team and continued to do so despite losing key players, quite simply he is at a stage where if he were to win a trophy he would be right up there with Ted Bates and Lawrie McMenemy in the list of great Saints managers.

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Rednose added 10:41 - Apr 30
Can't disagree, we need to keep the continuity of this very good management team, because loosing players is something we seem to be accepting. The recent TUI pole, should we sale Wanyama, shows that even fans don't want a player that is constantly courting signing for a bigger club, no matter how good he is. Its clear therefore that Saints are going to continue to grow from the bottom up, losing good players when needing to. One thing though, I would class two other Managers up their with Lawrie McMenemy: Alan Pardew and Nigel Adkins. They started and steered the team back to the top level, which has been a fantastic journey and achievement. Ted Bates clearly a class of his own, along side, I feel Markus Liebherr. Without him we who knows what would have happened or where we would be today. Last away match or home match would be great for the fans to give tribute to him. The Markus anthem doesn't appear to be sung as much, certainly at home as it used to. 9 more points up for grabs, get them and I'm sure RK will sign for the long term.
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SaintBrock added 11:36 - Apr 30
Even Chelsea, Arsenal & Man C lose players. Most so-called top players sign three year contracts with the intent (probably) of only staying for two years at the most before moving on. In a professional career lasting only 12 year or so even two years is a big chunk of their time at one club if they want to play in different leagues and maximise their "career potential".

Managers are a different proposition and can go on into there 70's it seems so 5 years for them is neither here or there. Few get even that chance of course with modern hire-fire policies where success must come quickly. Don't under-estimate the attraction of a medium level club where you fit in and the board are patient. Managers are people after all and have to plan a life away from football and around family interests and the similar interests of their coaches.

Ron is clearly not hankering after the bright lights and this area has very great deal to offer family life... and the football's not bad and I'll bet secretly all top managers want to do a Ranieri which is presumably why Rafael Benitez has taken on Sunderland.
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SaintNick added 11:44 - Apr 30
I think we have forgotten Wee Gordon Strachan, he took us to 8th place and a cup final
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helpineedsomebody added 16:27 - Apr 30
where in the world is rk going to get a 5 year multimillion pound contract europe no chance/china may be would he work there theres bobhope& nohope.
there are no logical reasons why southampton football club not to offer him a 5 year contract.
if they dont new manager=new playing system=new players =going backwards but this may be the southampton way
BETTER TOGETHER
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Jesus_02 added 08:05 - May 3
When RK goes I don't think it will be because his contract has run out
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