The Saints have just fired their manager.
The Round Ball Game - II
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostThe Saints have just fired their manager.
Bit of a surprise, thats another lot of wages to find until Sparky gets rehired , as well as a defence.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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I just happened to be on the BBC News home page!
Hard to believe that between 1955 and 1985 they had just 2 managers. I used to go to The Dell quite often during the Ted Bates era when I worked and then studied in Southampton, so I guess I retain a degree of interest in the club's progress. Perhaps they'll end up coming to Portman Road next season (searches in vain for a 'hands clasped in prayer' emoticon for both teams).
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostI just happened to be on the BBC News home page!
Hard to believe that between 1955 and 1985 they had just 2 managers. I used to go to The Dell quite often during the Ted Bates era when I worked and then studied in Southampton, so I guess I retain a degree of interest in the club's progress. Perhaps they'll end up coming to Portman Road next season (searches in vain for a 'hands clasped in prayer' emoticon for both teams).I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostYou only have 2 wishes left ts ...... obviously Big Sam will be one .......
Too late for a cheeky bet on Ralph Hassenhutl, who is red hot favourite, and would be very popular with the fans, FWIW.
In related news, it seems that a point against Man Utd isn't enough to save a managers job these days.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostToo late for a cheeky bet on Ralph Hassenhutl, who is red hot favourite, and would be very popular with the fans, FWIW.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostGreat name - means "rabbit hutch".
Well you’d know, but Saints fans had google translated already !!
We are eagerly awaiting a chance to start up with
“ Give us an H.....give us a A................etc...... etc ..........give us a U with an umlaut .......”I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI've seen Ipswich quite a bit on TV this season ( quite enjoying the Weds night red button games on SKY) . Seems to me that they have good spirit, reasonable organisation , a decent manager, but a desperate lack of quality. A couple of good loans at Xmas might just turn things round.
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I was amazed when I heard about this....
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp accepts a charge of misconduct for running on to the pitch after his side's 96th-minute winner against Everton.
Throwing a misconduct charge at uncontrollable emotion...
I mean, seriously? The guy was overcome with a 96th-minute fiercely-contested Derby winner.... it was spontaneous, it doesn't matter if a given pundit calls it "unprecedented" (it certainly isn't, all the way back to David Pleat's famous last-day sprint...).
I feel exactly the same about booking a player for pulling their shirt off after a goal...
Quite simply - who does it hurt? If Everton had won in similar fashion, oh I'd hate it yes - but I wouldn't object to the way anyone celebrated...
Not at a moment like that. I was going pretty scatty around the room here, like many thousands of others I'm sure...
But what do you all think? I'm genuinely interested, without prejudice. Not here merely to be contentious.
For me heat-of-the-moment emotion is so much of the point about following football. You have the wildest ups and downs (just think of that appalling CL final v Real, in Kiev back in May....everything that could go wrong, did.....took me days to recover and my neighbours actually went out there.. well, imagine.)
Players, spectators and yes - managers - deserve our uncontained euphoria. Those moments don't come around too often after all....
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI was amazed when I heard about this....
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp accepts a charge of misconduct for running on to the pitch after his side's 96th-minute winner against Everton.
Throwing a misconduct charge at uncontrollable emotion...
I mean, seriously? The guy was overcome with a 96th-minute fiercely-contested Derby winner.... it was spontaneous, it doesn't matter if a given pundit calls it "unprecedented" (it certainly isn't, all the way back to David Pleat's famous last-day sprint...).
I feel exactly the same about booking a player for pulling their shirt off after a goal...
Quite simply - who does it hurt? If Everton had won in similar fashion, oh I'd hate it yes - but I wouldn't object to the way anyone celebrated...
Not at a moment like that. I was going pretty scatty around the room here, like many thousands of others I'm sure...
But what do you all think? I'm genuinely interested, without prejudice. Not here merely to be contentious.
For me heat-of-the-moment emotion is so much of the point about following football. You have the wildest ups and downs (just think of that appalling CL final v Real, in Kiev back in May....everything that could go wrong, did.....took me days to recover and my neighbours actually went out there.. well, imagine.)
Players, spectators and yes - managers - deserve our uncontained euphoria. Those moments don't come around too often after all....
As a Man Utd fan Mourinho has no class and his ability is suspect. He deserves to be hung, drawn and quartered for disrespecting the reputation of the club both on and off the field. I believe the day of his sacking is not far away.Last edited by Stanfordian; 04-12-18, 13:28.
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Isn’t this about where Mr Klopp celebrated?
In my book this was completely excusable in the context of yesterday’s incident. Nevertheless I wouldn’t want managers routinely coming on to the pitch for goal celebrations.
Perhaps to let him off would be to make it difficult to sanction future perpetrators.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostBut what do you all think? I'm genuinely interested, without prejudice. Not here merely to be contentious.
For me heat-of-the-moment emotion is so much of the point about following football. You have the wildest ups and downs (just think of that appalling CL final v Real, in Kiev back in May....everything that could go wrong, did.....took me days to recover and my neighbours actually went out there.. well, imagine.)
Players, spectators and yes - managers - deserve our uncontained euphoria. Those moments don't come around too often after all....
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