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Russell Martin Lays Out Vision After New Contract Signed

There are those that still have doubts about Russell Martin, but the blunt truth is that he did the job he was employed to do and that was get Saints back to the Premier League at the first attempt, now with a new 3 year contract signed and delivered comes the hard part.

Russell Martin has been speaking to the Daily Echo about his plans for the coming season and moving forward in the longer term, with a new contract signed for the next three years he intends to build on the foundations he has made so far.

Martin said: "I feel like last year was the toughest year I have ever had professionally and personally but I am so much better for it.

"I feel better as a coach and as a person but there is still so much to improve - I still make so many mistakes.

"I am really willing to learn and I think the people here know that. Contrary to popular belief, I am really willing to listen to opinions.

"My only intention here is to be the best I can possibly be - and it's the same with my coaches - and I have to hope that is enough.

"This year is going to be a huge challenge in the Premier League as the first time I've been there as a manager, but I am so excited about that.

"Nothing changes for me, we have a group of players in the dressing room that I love working with and of course, we will add to that.

"Some will move on but if we can keep that core group together and keep growing then I think we are capable of so much in the next year or two.

Although some will say that Martin made some big mistakes last season and there are many who think that we underperformed as we approached the end of the season and that came from the managers stubbornness to play certain players no mater what, the fact is that he did learn from his mistakes.

"They are also people who really want to be a part of this group and what we are building. Anyone who comes in has to buy into that.

"They have to buy not just into being in the Premier League and being grateful for that but for the vision and the style. We have built everything around that now.

"The way we train and the way we behave off the pitch is all built around going onto the pitch and being brave enough to express yourself."

Following the departure of director of football Jason Wilcox, it now means that the manager is working even more closely with the recruitment team and offered insight into their plans.

Martin said: "We will get stronger in the identity of the team and we will get better at so many things.

"I am convinced of that because we have to - and the guys are so willing to learn. We have made a couple of signings already.

"They are going to really help us with that as they have lots of Premier League experience and are demanding characters in the best way.

"They are also people who really want to be a part of this group and what we are building. Anyone who comes in has to buy into that.

"They have to buy not just into being in the Premier League and being grateful for that but for the vision and the style. We have built everything around that now.

"The way we train and the way we behave off the pitch is all built around going onto the pitch and being brave enough to express yourself."

This is good to hear from Martin, although implementing it might be more difficult than he might think as he goes into the unknown in the Premier League as a manager.

But the signings made so far have been astute, not headline making or exciting to the fans, but astute and although some are already decrying the fact that Taylor Harwood Bellis aside we haven’t spent big, I would say it is about making the signings we need, but we have to be patient, they don’t always arrive in the order we would like to see them.

So there are now just over 6 weeks to go until the start of the season and 8 weeks before the transfer window slams shut, hopefully we will see more signings to come and that the manager will stick to his word, signing players who buy into the club and who will improve the squad.

"They are also people who really want to be a part of this group and what we are building. Anyone who comes in has to buy into that.

"They have to buy not just into being in the Premier League and being grateful for that but for the vision and the style. We have built everything around that now.

"The way we train and the way we behave off the pitch is all built around going onto the pitch and being brave enough to express yourself."

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