[Football] Has Nathan Bitten Off More Than He Can Chew? - Sacked 12/02/2023

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Cowfold Seagull

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Only the one game l realise, (although they also lost at Liverpool prior to the World Cup), but l am already wondering if taking on the job at Saints is more than he can chew, they looked desperately poor today, and their fans look almost resigned.

Shades of Stoke perhaps?
 




Rookie

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other than their 23 who on occasion provided some spark they were piss poor. Not got a single player who’d I take and they are in a world of bother
 


jcdenton08

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I also watched them midweek struggle against Lincoln of League One, just as we struggled against Charlton.

I’d be very, very worried if I were a Southampton supporter. They are looking desperately poor
 


Guinness Boy

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I wasn't much thinking about Jones when I saw the teams announced. That squad simply doesn't have anywhere near enough quality. I don't know where their goals are coming from and I don't know how they're going to keep them out. They don't have a single goalkeeper who's better than League One standard.

That said, I thought we'd lose today and said so on the match thread. It just would have been so typically Brighton to lose to our old manager when they have a terrible home record, and I thought they were probably better quality than Charlton. I'm not sure about that last part of that last sentence, having watched them today.
 






Munchkin

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He will be back in charge of Luton this time next year….

Can’t blame him for taking a job in the Premier League, but he’s been thrown in at the deep end and miles out of his depth.
 








Cowfold Seagull

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He will be back in charge of Luton this time next year….

Can’t blame him for taking a job in the Premier League, but he’s been thrown in at the deep end and miles out of his depth.
Almost a carbon copy of the last time he left Luton, both of his new clubs began with the letter S, and the similarities don't end there, Stoke and now Southampton, two clubs in dire straits.

The one quality player they have is James Ward-Prowse, but he can hardly save them single handed. The remainder of the squad is desperately lacking in quality.
 
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Lenny Rider

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Yes, and one wonders if this is his last ‘shot at the title’, Luton clearly won’t have him back for the third time, and failure at both Stoke and St Mary’s will probably be a damning indictment on his CV?
 




Oh_aye

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other than their 23 who on occasion provided some spark they were piss poor. Not got a single player who’d I take and they are in a world of bother
Is that their left winger with the twiglet legs? He looked half decent. Although his ability to hit the deck and start crying was a bit much.
 




Pavilionaire

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Nathan Jones has surprised me with the work he's done at Luton and I don't blame him for taking a Prem job but there's nothing about him that tells me he'll make it in the Prem. He could be a modern day Ian Holllway, i.e. successful at the right club in lower leagues but hapless in the top flight.
 


BadFish

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Poison Challis I think, they were mad to sack hassenutal (sp). No one is going to do any better with the group of players they have.

FWIW, I hope this gets bounced and Jones gets a tune out of them.
 




Beach Hut

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Think they employed him as a insurance policy as back up in case relegated, pretty decent in the Championship manager.
 




dazzer6666

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Poison Challis I think, they were mad to sack hassenutal (sp). No one is going to do any better with the group of players they have.

FWIW, I hope this gets bounced and Jones gets a tune out of them.
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The Grockle

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I think they are the stronger of the relegation candidates and have enough quality to grind out the required points. If they do go down, Jones will have a very strong squad to come straight back up.

I thought we were very, very good today. On our day we're capable of making any team look ordinary unfortunately for Southampton they faced us at our very best.
 


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