- Nov 15, 2006
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I wonder if Bloom is looking to wait until after the Euros to tempt Southgate here - not that I am a fan but he might be the sort of bloke he is after and he does hail from this area.
PLEASE no!
To both Martin and Southgate
I wonder if Bloom is looking to wait until after the Euros to tempt Southgate here - not that I am a fan but he might be the sort of bloke he is after and he does hail from this area.
I have had a feeling all along that we are going to end up with Russel Martin. I'm sure he's a nice guy and a capable manager but it would be a very disappointing appointment in my opinion. The other candidates all seem to be in talks with other clubs. McKenna with Chelsea, Kompany with Bayern and Farioli with Ajax.
I personally hope it's McKenna but I think he's going to end up elsewhere.
So to summarise.... you hope its McKenna, you also want us make a move for Frank on the basis that *checks notes* he's been at Brentford a long time (wonderful hiring logic), but you have a feeling it'll be Martin. Think this sums up how a lot of us are feeling at the moment. A bit confused.I know there's a lot of reasons why not, but I'd like to see us make a move for Thomas Frank. He's been at Brentford for a long time. I know Bloom and their Chairman hate each other though.
Yeah great idea.I wonder if Bloom is looking to wait until after the Euros to tempt Southgate here - not that I am a fan but he might be the sort of bloke he is after and he does hail from this area.
He has got a swagger about him, and likes wearing black a lot. Sign him upI have had a feeling all along that we are going to end up with Russel Martin. I'm sure he's a nice guy and a capable manager but it would be a very disappointing appointment in my opinion. The other candidates all seem to be in talks with other clubs. McKenna with Chelsea, Kompany with Bayern and Farioli with Ajax.
I personally hope it's McKenna but I think he's going to end up elsewhere.
Yeah great idea.
Can't think of anyone better than an ex Palace captain who got relegated and failed with Boro before becoming the pliant yes man the FA craved.
Shame he has no tactical abilities, but apart from that excellent
I hope it's McKenna but I said it's unlikely due to him being in talks with Chelsea. So I hope it's Frank. He's been at Brentford a long time so might feel that the time is right for a change But I have a nasty feeling it's going to be Martin. Thanks for analysis but don't think it's that confusing.So to summarise.... you hope its McKenna, you also want us make a move for Frank on the basis that *checks notes* he's been at Brentford a long time (wonderful hiring logic), but you have a feeling it'll be Martin. Think this sums up how a lot of us are feeling at the moment. A bit confused.
My football and cricket teams contain LOTS of Saints fans. From scanning their FB posts around the games, I can answer this, one:What's the consensus amongst Soton fans?
Is he free? he was in Saudia with Al Itihad, and youd guess earing exponetially more than he could here?There's got to be better options.
Gallardo is a free agent and allegedly we were interested in the past.
River Plate coach Marcelo Gallardo a candidate for Brighton job
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The one I know would be very happy for him to take over Brighton.What's the consensus amongst Soton fans?
Is he free? he was in Saudia with Al Itihad, and youd guess earing exponetially more than he could here?
Would love him. He was my choice before RDZ.There's got to be better options.
Gallardo is a free agent and allegedly we were interested in the past.
River Plate coach Marcelo Gallardo a candidate for Brighton job
Read this news on OneFootball.onefootball.com
4. Marcelo Gallardo
- Background: Former River Plate manager, known for his dynamic and attacking football.
- Youth Development: Successfully promoted and developed young players at River Plate.
- European Experience: While most of his success has been in South America, his tactical approach could translate well to European competitions.
Well we my actually share one thing in common with Chelsea fans after all.Leeds will wipe the floor with Southampton in the Championship play-off final on Sunday because Saints backline won't be able to cope with Gnonto, Rutter, Summerville and Piroe amongst many others. They play too open and are susceptible on set-pieces with more goals conceded than other top sides.
He'd jump at the chance of a move to the Premier League but he's achieved nothing yet. It would be a huge step backwards. No thanks.
BrilliantMy football and cricket teams contain LOTS of Saints fans. From scanning their FB posts around the games, I can answer this, one:
At the start of the season they ALL hated him, and his fannying about at the back.
Then they went on that massive unbeaten run, and they ALL loved him. It was the BEST TIME EVER to be a Saints fan.
Then they bottled automatic promotion, and they ALL hated him, and his stubborn tactical inflexibilty, and his persistence with SHIT favourites.
Then last week in the play-off semi they smashed West Brom, in what was the BEST NIGHT AT St.MARYs EVER! and they ALL love him again.
Tune in Sunday afternoon, to find out the definitive answer on whether he is SHIT or a GENIUS. There is no in-between.
(Spoiler - he's shit)