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For all those saying "we don't want to be like Chelsea", don't worry, you have no chance. Chelsea change their manager because they have an insatiable appetite for winning competitions. Southampton aren't going to win anything. And you aren't going to qualify for anything. You stabbed your best manager in the back who made you what you are now for the hope of finishing 14th in the league rather than 15th. And now most of you are lining up to suck the new manager's dick and piss on Adkin's grave. Don't forget to buy your programmes on Monday so you can read all about the chairman's ambitions!

Once again, thank you for your contribution. Now please **** off.
 
Gee wiz folks some of you get a grip for goodness sake........If some of you wish to boycott the coming game then do so it is your right and can be understood..........Don't criticise those that don't feel that way. You do not have to call each other names just to make a point. What has happened today is very emotive for a lot of people and they should not be criticised because of their feelings either way. I don't care what side of the coin your on no one can say they were expecting it or could predict it. It is my opinion that this new manager will only have a short time to make his presence felt because people lose patience very quickly when things go badly. The new manager is going to be blamed for every missed shot every defensive error every game we lose win or draw as something will be spotted that wouldn't be done if Our Nige was here. People it is going to be tough enough without falling out with ourselves over this. I personally am going to support our team not the manager he will have to earn my affection the lads in the team already have it!!


Well said Beddy!
 
For all those saying "we don't want to be like Chelsea", don't worry, you have no chance. Chelsea change their manager because they have an insatiable appetite for winning competitions. Southampton aren't going to win anything. And you aren't going to qualify for anything. You stabbed your best manager in the back who made you what you are now for the hope of finishing 14th in the league rather than 15th. And now most of you are lining up to suck the new manager's dick and piss on Adkin's grave. Don't forget to buy your programmes on Monday so you can read all about the chairman's ambitions!

i care about many other fans opinions, but a ignorant, obnoxious liverpool fan, im okay move on go back to your hole and come to terms with the fact you are not a big club anymore
 
He will if he stops getting the money from you buying your ticket. Just letting the club walk all over you. You said you hate the decision yet you don't do anything about it, I want to support the football club as much as any Saints fan but not at the expense of allowing the club to walk all over me and show the fans no respect

Much as I appreciate your dismay, this is just spoilt brat syndrome, you have a choice, follow Southampton FC or follow Nigel Adkins, you can't do both. Tough choice.
 
No choice for me. I will follow Nigels career and will be backing at the bookies whoever he takes over to get promoted but SFC is the important thing!
 
For all those saying "we don't want to be like Chelsea", don't worry, you have no chance. Chelsea change their manager because they have an insatiable appetite for winning competitions. Southampton aren't going to win anything. And you aren't going to qualify for anything. You stabbed your best manager in the back who made you what you are now for the hope of finishing 14th in the league rather than 15th. And now most of you are lining up to suck the new manager's dick and piss on Adkin's grave. Don't forget to buy your programmes on Monday so you can read all about the chairman's ambitions!

A couple of points here, the Chelsea analogy is a bit of an enigma, Chelsea changed their manager, somewhat out of the blue and the fans didn't like it, and although the away support have been rewarded, the home crowd have turned against the Club and as a consequence their results have suffered too, our low numbers at this game was more to do with the price of tickets and the impression that we didn't stand a chance against a "superior" team. You will have gathered that we are all shocked at the events over Adkins dismissal, but protests won't change anything, we have to move on or just give up and accept relegation, I am not prepared to take that route, one man, no matter how good, is not the whole, (I include Nicola in that as well). You are right we will be buying the Programme on Monday hoping that it will enlighten us as to why it happened like it did. You aren't a Saints fan so you won't have much idea of what has gone on in the last three or four years, perhaps if you bothered to follow the progress, and what this apparent pariah, has done to get us where we are now. No one is perfect and Nicola makes few friends, but he doesn't quit when the going is rough, he just changes direction and pushes on, we may not like him at the moment, but we have an enormous debt owed to him.
 
I like loyalty as a quality.
I'm going to stick by Cortese.
If he hadn't persuaded Markus Liebherr to SAVE Saints, we might not have had a club / match to boycott.

I like ambition as a quality.
I'm going to stick by Cortese.
He has a top four vision, and is clearly focused on that goal.

I like Nigel Adkins.
So I wish him well.
 
My first love was Southampton FC, not Nigel Adkins.
That's not say, I hasten to add, that Nigel Adkins isn't loveable.
He is.
 
Cortese didn't kick off with a vision for Adkins to be a top four manager.
His vision was for Saints to be a top four club ( whether you buy into it or not ).
 
He stayed loyal to Southampton FC when AC Milan came knocking.
Even with Markus Liebherr gone, he has remained committed to the vision they shared when they first rescued the club.

Yes but I think clubs should show at least some degree of loyalty to their players and staff. People expect players and managers to be loyal to the club, well... shouldn't it work both ways?
 
I don't believe that boycotting the match is helpful.
There is a fine line between showing support for nigel and creating a hostile atmosphere for the new man.

My anger is directed at cortese, not the new manager or the players. I will continue to support them. Who knows, maybe this appointment will be a great moment in saints history but right now my overriding emotion remains disappointment and anger at our chairmanship decision.

I would support any suggestions that would clearly demonstrate our objections to what has been done to Adkins but would not poison the atmosphere for the players.

Chanting Nigel's name would, I think, send the message to cortese and the viewing television audience.
 
Fair enough, now tell us what you think we can do to reverse the situation?

Hi SAINTDON, I don't think we can reverse the situation. But there is a different between meekly accepting this behaviour and complying. Communicating your displeasure (I am not talking about turning up with a pointy stick and threatening one and all at Saint Mary's) can change things for better of for worse (look at Blackburn), but why continue to pay towards something you don't feel part of anymore; maybe a little maudlin I know.

Will football still be as popular when every club is run by extremely wealthy people and money has saturated the game, I am not sure.
 
Yes but I think clubs should show at least some degree of loyalty to their players and staff. People expect players and managers to be loyal to the club, well... shouldn't it work both ways?

I personally think that club / manager / player loyalty is an unrealistic expectation.
There are simply too many variables.
For example, what do you do when your loyalties clash?
 
Hi SAINTDON, I don't think we can reverse the situation. But there is a different between meekly accepting this behaviour and complying. Communicating your displeasure (I am not talking about turning up with a pointy stick and threatening one and all at Saint Mary's) can change things for better of for worse (look at Blackburn), but why continue to pay towards something you don't feel part of anymore; maybe a little maudlin I know.

Will football still be as popular when every club is run by extremely wealthy people and money has saturated the game, I am not sure.

I question the statement, "when every club is run by wealthy people", how else will clubs survive without finance, I know the League are trying to change the rules to avoid this, but I am not convinced it is workable, a lot of very big clubs will fall by the wayside, if their sugar daddies depart. The choice is nebulous, do you want your Club to be successful, or is success a poisoned chalice which changes the Club, is a must win at all cost, the right way to go, or would you prefer to be bumbling along in a relegation battle, with no real ambition? Sorry I cannot answer for you, it's your call.
 
I question the statement, "when every club is run by wealthy people", how else will clubs survive without finance, I know the League are trying to change the rules to avoid this, but I am not convinced it is workable, a lot of very big clubs will fall by the wayside, if their sugar daddies depart. The choice is nebulous, do you want your Club to be successful, or is success a poisoned chalice which changes the Club, is a must win at all cost, the right way to go, or would you prefer to be bumbling along in a relegation battle, with no real ambition? Sorry I cannot answer for you, it's your call.

The truth is we are both speculating and no one has the answer. I guess a lot of people are assuming that being ruthless will lead to success and that success will bring us happiness, a mantra of the world we live in today. I guess each individual will have to make their own decision about whether one can say that it is 'our' club or just merely Southampton.
 
I wonder whether this thread is responsible for the Sun's mention of several fans planning a boycott of Monday's game on their front page.

For the sake of my own personal reputation, can I please categorically state that I did not buy the paper but merely perused it whilst waiting for the missus in Asda.