Beelzebub's Official Match thread: Klopp's Nivia 'softlads' vs The Mighty Demons of Southampton

Nha, phuket, let’s jump to snap decisions now shall we :lou_lol:

However it does concern me that come January, if we don’t start winning games, then we are going to be in a relegation scrap that we might not pull out of.

Ffs tripzy it’s Phang Nga Phuket.

Meanwhile.

We don’ need a new manager.

We need Lemons back.

Hth

Nelly and Kat have both got Southampton advent calenders

just Nellys is bigger

Lol … drink or drugs NYC ?

Took me a moment to realise…

It’ a WHU fan

https://twitter.com/Baz1980WHU/status/932678508144361472

The best person to replace Pellegrino? Er… Tony Pulis

So what kind of manager do Saints need to succeed Pellegrino? Someone with experience of Premier League relegation struggles, obviously. A manager with a track record of successful firefighting, who will organise a team of limited talents and hold his nerve under pressure — not one who will see the way out as a £100million January spending spree.

They need a pragmatist, a coach who will not place aesthetics or his personal reputation above the immediate needs of the club; someone who will not care what the critics think, and if that means winning ugly or scrapping for a point, then so be it.

The fans may be willing to sacrifice elite division status for a more open, entertaining style, but no owner agrees.

Right now, Saints need a manager who will dig in and drill his players to do the same. And there is the dilemma for owner Gao: the ideal man to replace Pellegrino would appear to be Tony Pulis.

If Saints fans carry on moaning, he would be a cert for the job.

Actually the article was by Martin Samuel about West Brom but tbh it fits our dilemna exactly and no, I do not want Pulis
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5101751/Andy-Carroll-stopped-does-real-damage.html#ixzz4z2lCiqbI