Tuna Posted 13 June Posted 13 June (edited) Exclusive: League One side secure services of former Southampton head coach on three-year deal, with announcement expected in next 48 hours Edited 13 June by Tuna 3
Popular Post Craig Posted 13 June Popular Post Posted 13 June I think someone called this our most inevitable managerial appointment ever which sums up the incompetence of these losers at the top. 54 1 1
winteriscoming Posted 13 June Posted 13 June Ffs. Was in charge for 17 games at Rangers before they realized how shit he was. Based on that I reckon with these clowns he’ll do at least 30 matches in charge. 3
Popular Post ALC Fox Posted 13 June Popular Post Posted 13 June The only upside is that he has to rebuild his career as much as the club has to rebuild its reputation. I hope he's finally learned that results matter more than aesthetics. That can come later if and when we're actually good. Currently I don't think he's the right man. But of course I sincerely hope he succeeds here. 18 2
foxile5 Posted 13 June Posted 13 June I'll bet Rudders is delighted. He's been after completing the 'crap Southampton exes' boxset for a while. 4
Popular Post Ric Flair Posted 13 June Popular Post Posted 13 June It's been as clear as day for the last few years. The decline, the inability to change and the obsession with a small number of deeply flawed managers such as Graham Potter and Russell Martin. Someone come and switch me back on when this has run it's course. 47 2
Popular Post foxile5 Posted 13 June Popular Post Posted 13 June Just now, Ric Flair said: It's been as clear as day for the last few years. The decline, the inability to change and the obsession with a small number of deeply flawed managers such as Graham Potter and Russell Martin. Someone come and switch me back on when this has run it's course. Graham Potter has some success behind him. Russell Martin has left a trail of disaster in his wake. We've not even managed to tempt the best of a bad bunch. 6
Popular Post SuperMike Posted 13 June Popular Post Posted 13 June In an effort to get 'on-side' with their fans, The board of Leicester City appoint the man who the majority of fans have stated would be the very worst possible choice. Hmmm - that makes a lot of sense!! 8
Popular Post moore_94 Posted 13 June Popular Post Posted 13 June (edited) Martin sees the potential in Leicester and is one of the most highly-regarded young coaches in British football. Edited 13 June by moore_94 39
Cropwellfox Posted 13 June Posted 13 June 9 minutes ago, winteriscoming said: 3 fvcking years. Absolutely clueless. Abhorrent. They refuse to learn. 2
Popular Post when_you're_smiling Posted 13 June Popular Post Posted 13 June Three years? What’s going to happen in four years time when we’re in the Champions League? 7
Popular Post winteriscoming Posted 13 June Popular Post Posted 13 June (edited) Last time we faced a Russell Martin team over 2 games in a season we beat them 9-1. I don’t know what our fascination with Southampton is or why we try and replicate them. The sooner kp and Rudkin are gone the better. We are going nowhere with these ***** in charge. Edited 13 June by winteriscoming 5
Nolucklcfc Posted 13 June Posted 13 June 9 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: It's been as clear as day for the last few years. The decline, the inability to change and the obsession with a small number of deeply flawed managers such as Graham Potter and Russell Martin. Someone come and switch me back on when this has run it's course. You did call this Jan 2025 hahaha
jammie82uk Posted 13 June Posted 13 June 2 minutes ago, when_you're_smiling said: Three years? What’s going to happen in four years time when we’re in the Champions League? I didn’t realise the National League was changing their name…
Popular Post LCFCCHRIS Posted 13 June Popular Post Posted 13 June Will get behind him. Hopefully he proves us wrong. 2 3
foxile5 Posted 13 June Posted 13 June Just now, winteriscoming said: Last time we faced a Russell Martin team over 2 games in a season we beat them 9-1. I don’t know what our fascination with Southampton is or why we try and replicate them. The sooner kp and Rudkin are gone the better. We are going nowhere with these ***** in charge. It's baffling, isn't it? Why not try emulating a club that's doing well. Or continue doing what we were doing when we were doing well. I can't think of a single reason for continually going for Southampton's cast-offs. Joe Aribo. What the hell were we thinking? 3
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