Nha, phuket, let’s jump to snap decisions now shall we
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.
Nha, phuket, let’s jump to snap decisions now shall we
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 ?
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