Southampton In Negotiations With Club For Manager Release on 14:18 - Dec 17 with 1044 views | Butty101 | Oh dear god. When did getting a club to the middle of the championship make him a contender . Why not go for Carrick or Eustice of Blackburn . At least they have got into play off positions. Why not potter? Clearly no big clubs want him. Maybe he needs to lower his aim? Or Mark Robins . He did an exceptional job at Coventry [Post edited 17 Dec 14:21]
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Southampton In Negotiations With Club For Manager Release on 14:22 - Dec 17 with 1026 views | dirk_doone |
Southampton In Negotiations With Club For Manager Release on 14:18 - Dec 17 by Butty101 | Oh dear god. When did getting a club to the middle of the championship make him a contender . Why not go for Carrick or Eustice of Blackburn . At least they have got into play off positions. Why not potter? Clearly no big clubs want him. Maybe he needs to lower his aim? Or Mark Robins . He did an exceptional job at Coventry [Post edited 17 Dec 14:21]
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They don't seem to know how to do anything else: a third manager of a mid-table Championship team in a row. It's as if that is their aim for us too. They must look at the Championship table to see who the managers of the mid-table teams are. By the time SR and Ankersen finally depart, we'll have tried them all. It is possible to bring in exciting managers from abroad, like all the top teams do, as Bournemouth and Brighton have proved with Iraola and Hurzeler, and as we once did with Pochettino and Koeman. None of them had "Championship experience" or even Premier League experience until they came here, which was probably just as well. [Post edited 17 Dec 14:54]
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Southampton In Negotiations With Club For Manager Release on 17:25 - Dec 17 with 719 views | grumpy |
Southampton In Negotiations With Club For Manager Release on 14:22 - Dec 17 by dirk_doone | They don't seem to know how to do anything else: a third manager of a mid-table Championship team in a row. It's as if that is their aim for us too. They must look at the Championship table to see who the managers of the mid-table teams are. By the time SR and Ankersen finally depart, we'll have tried them all. It is possible to bring in exciting managers from abroad, like all the top teams do, as Bournemouth and Brighton have proved with Iraola and Hurzeler, and as we once did with Pochettino and Koeman. None of them had "Championship experience" or even Premier League experience until they came here, which was probably just as well. [Post edited 17 Dec 14:54]
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Lawrie McMenemy came from Grimsby. Gordon Strachan from Coventry. Alan Ball from Exeter Who had heard of Mauricio Pochettino before came here? | | | |
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