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[Football] Ralph hasenhüttl crying post match!



Seagull

Yes I eat anything
Feb 28, 2009
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On the wing
Pretty great turnaround from 0-9 to 1-0 I'd be emotional. If we bought Ings I'd definitely blub:cry:
 




GloryDays

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Jul 5, 2011
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Leyton, E10.
Needs to pull himself together. Nothing wrong with crying, but that is pathetic and possibly even damaging, like Rafa’s Facts. Hopefully the players appreciate it.

I like Ralph. He’s done a great job and Soton are on fire but needs to control his emotions a bit there for me, Jeff.

And they haven’t won in the league since, losing 4 (Leicester, Arsenal, Villa, Utd). Not an easy run, but I suspected at the time it might jar with the players.

Wonder if he cried tonight after another 9-0?
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Sweden
And they haven’t won in the league since, losing 4 (Leicester, Arsenal, Villa, Utd). Not an easy run, but I suspected at the time it might jar with the players.

Wonder if he cried tonight after another 9-0?

Think its more about their 10 injuries than about him crying for a couple of seconds a month ago
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Uffern
Think its more about their 10 injuries than about him crying for a couple of seconds a month ago

Yeah, Southampton have a lot of injuries but we've just finished a transfer window and Southampton have acquired the grand total of one player (and loaned another one out). If he was that concerned then they should surely have got in some reinforcements
 






Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,337
Brighton factually.....
Yeah, Southampton have a lot of injuries but we've just finished a transfer window and Southampton have acquired the grand total of one player (and loaned another one out). If he was that concerned then they should surely have got in some reinforcements

My little brother is a scummer, he’s saying he asked for money from the board, and was told the cupboard is bare, use what you have. Also the guy who got sent off demanded to be picked or would down tools.

All is not well along the coast, could be that team that free fall, the board are waiting to cash in on Ings, seems the managers hands are tied and they are at odds with each other.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,419
Location Location
Their latest accounts show they've borrowed £79m with an APR of 9% (£7m a year), repayable by 2025.

Yikes. Lucky we have TB plugging those kind of gaps.
 
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Ex-Staffs Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Adelaide, SA
Slightly different as we borrowed at a lower rate, with TB reckoning he can make more with 37mill than the bank is charging.

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Shooting Star

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Suffolk
Blimey Southampton are a bonkers team.
 




Hugo Rune

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Blimey Southampton are a bonkers team.

They do tend to sell when they think a player has hit his top value.

Potter has hinted that this could be the case for us (in the summer presumably). Unless you are a top 6 club, the revenue from player sales at the top level is critical in my opinion, Wolves is a good example of the dangers of pursuing this policy by selling a goal scoring striker and then having the other one that can score injured.
 


elwheelio

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Jan 24, 2006
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Brighton
They do tend to sell when they think a player has hit his top value.

Potter has hinted that this could be the case for us (in the summer presumably). Unless you are a top 6 club, the revenue from player sales at the top level is critical in my opinion, Wolves is a good example of the dangers of pursuing this policy by selling a goal scoring striker and then having the other one that can score injured.

I can't see many teams spending much in the summer if this past window is anything to go by. Interesting David Conn piece in the Grauniad today, pointing out just how battered football finances are even at the top of the game. This summer could be another exercise in frugality from everyone.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Uffern
My little brother is a scummer, he’s saying he asked for money from the board, and was told the cupboard is bare, use what you have. Also the guy who got sent off demanded to be picked or would down tools.

All is not well along the coast, could be that team that free fall, the board are waiting to cash in on Ings, seems the managers hands are tied and they are at odds with each other.

But if they're that strapped, why do they loan Valery? I'm sure the Brummies aren't too much for his loan so that's peanuts off the wage bill. And I'm sure they could have conjured the dosh for a couple of loans.

They're going to be OK though, it would take a hell of a free fall for them to hit the relegation zone
 






Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,337
Brighton factually.....
But if they're that strapped, why do they loan Valery? I'm sure the Brummies aren't too much for his loan so that's peanuts off the wage bill. And I'm sure they could have conjured the dosh for a couple of loans.

They're going to be OK though, it would take a hell of a free fall for them to hit the relegation zone

Agreed, Ralph will be gone before the start of next season, he’s done with the board.
Next season nailed on relegation, probably worth a punt now for next season.
 


blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
Agreed, Ralph will be gone before the start of next season, he’s done with the board.
Next season nailed on relegation, probably worth a punt now for next season.

They will lose Ings as well.

Likely to be amongst the strugglers next season.

Though they do still have some decent players, so I don't agree nailed on

Bet they appoint smug Eddie though. Ha ha
 


blue-shifted

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Feb 20, 2004
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a galaxy far far away
I can't see many teams spending much in the summer if this past window is anything to go by. Interesting David Conn piece in the Grauniad today, pointing out just how battered football finances are even at the top of the game. This summer could be another exercise in frugality from everyone.

Which is good for us.

We want to keep our best talent and we're less in need of signings than our rivals as the academy is fruiting nicely
 




hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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Chandlers Ford
Yeah, Southampton have a lot of injuries but we've just finished a transfer window and Southampton have acquired the grand total of one player (and loaned another one out). If he was that concerned then they should surely have got in some reinforcements

Loaned out a lot more than that. Notably Valery and Shane Long, but also Josh Sims, Tyreke Johnson and other fringe options.
 




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