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Posted
58 minutes ago, sylofox said:

Following the club.

 

I don't spend time in here now because of shite like this.

If you don’t spend time in here,  then how are you here ?

Posted

So it’s
 

Pros: Doesn’t like Rishi Sunak

Cons: Everything else

 

I’m sure the club will get it right.

Posted
1 minute ago, Mark_w said:

So it’s
 

Pros: Doesn’t like Rishi Sunak

Cons: Everything else

 

I’m sure the club will get it right.

The club are well know for getting it right the past two years

Posted

Having not read anything in the preceding 13 pages of this thread yet, my initial feeling is that I wouldn't be too against this.

 

He's still relatively early in his managerial career and has tasted a decent amount of success in that time.

 

Southampton were, at times, excellent in the Championship under his leadership. But being so wedded to a specific style of play did hamper them at times and make them quite inconsistent. Plus we battered them twice.

 

But let's not beat about the bush here. We're absolutely fvcked right now. With the PL.and EFL out for blood, we may aspire to be in the Premier League but the chances of us bouncing back straight away are quite slim, I'd say. Our better players may go and we need our not so good ones replaced as well.

 

If Russell Martin comes here and can establish a squad over a number of years that know his football inside-out, well, that might be something to be excited about in a few seasons.

Posted
1 hour ago, Bert said:

I’m sure it’s been mentioned already but I’m almost certain Vardy would’ve stayed but the club weren’t in a position to offer him a contract and they’ve made some sort of deal to make out that it’s Vardy’s choice. 

Others have said that he went on on own volition but it's clear what the situation is as you've highlighted. 

 

There's so much to hate about this club at the moment 

Posted

Have we not learnt about trading downwards - we took the defence of a team we pumped 9-0 and got a defensive line that reflected that.

 

We're taking the manager of a team who has a claim to be the worst Premier League team of all time. We're  going to get that in kind. 

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Dan said:

I don't think it'll ever quite get to that level, but you do wonder really. I think a lot of the circumstances are there:

 

- Owner has demonstrably not got a clue what he's doing. Even those who had more goodwill and credit in the bank than me must concede this to be the case now.

- The club demonstrate no accountability. Nobody other than the manager pays with their job and even then they often get way too big an opportunity.

- We're talking to Martin and Dyche? Clearly despite this unaccountability, despite the mess, those involved aren't even remotely on the same page.

- Continuously breaking financial rules.

- Consistently making poor signings.

- The fans have for the most part given the owner a free pass to do all of this. The dissent is growing, but not anywhere near enough. If an independant owner had taken over in 2019 and served this up, I think at least 90% of the ground would want them gone.

 

It's a genuinely damaging set of circumstances. It's not a tricky period, it's continuous decline and nothing is being done to stop it.

 

Aiyawatt simply has got to go. He's totally out of his depth.

Completely out of his depth & being advised by an incompetent DOF.

What could possibly go wrong.

I have no problem with him & his family owning the club but leave the running of the club to people who know what they are doing.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Dan said:

I don't think it'll ever quite get to that level, but you do wonder really. I think a lot of the circumstances are there:

 

- Owner has demonstrably not got a clue what he's doing. Even those who had more goodwill and credit in the bank than me must concede this to be the case now.

- The club demonstrate no accountability. Nobody other than the manager pays with their job and even then they often get way too big an opportunity.

- We're talking to Martin and Dyche? Clearly despite this unaccountability, despite the mess, those involved aren't even remotely on the same page.

- Continuously breaking financial rules.

- Consistently making poor signings.

- The fans have for the most part given the owner a free pass to do all of this. The dissent is growing, but not anywhere near enough. If an independant owner had taken over in 2019 and served this up, I think at least 90% of the ground would want them gone.

 

It's a genuinely damaging set of circumstances. It's not a tricky period, it's continuous decline and nothing is being done to stop it.

 

Aiyawatt simply has got to go. He's totally out of his depth.

Agree with all that 

 

Did anyone watch the Sunderland til I die documentary on netflix a few years back. That will be us next season I'm 50% sure

Posted
1 minute ago, CrazyKopCorner said:

Not a cat in hells chance 

 

Shite squad managed by a total buffoon = certain relegation 

I think we wouldn't have stayed up however I think we would be on a few more points than we have now. Still second worst appointment in the prem this season closely contended with ruud

Posted

pathetic again from this moronic club and its idiotic owner,

 

B Tec Rodgers, 

just going for him cos hes out of a job as well

 

once again this club manages to be ****ing morons, and YET some of our fans defend them

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Jacob7839 said:

I think we wouldn't have stayed up however I think we would be on a few more points than we have now. Still second worst appointment in the prem this season closely contended with ruud

Possibly but 30 points always looked out of reach to me 

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Posted
1 hour ago, StanSP said:

Rather get rid of about 4 other players to recoup approx £140k/w.

 

Soumare at 80k is worth binning off. 

I imagine Faes is on about 50k?

Daka similar. There we go - 180k/w off the books. 

Won’t they all be taking a pay cut now we’re relegated? Aren’t they all out of contract at the end of next season?

Id be happy to bin them off now if we could.

Posted (edited)

club wanting a manager with championship experience,

 

the ****er didnt do f all at Swansea ffs, didnt do amazing at MK Dons either

we was miles better than his Southampton team last season, did the morons see Southampton this season under RM?

what is going through their minds ffs

yeah typical Leicester and its man child owner

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