I respect that view fully. I'm taking some time to let things settle before considering how it makes me feel. Right now I am a little numb. It took me exactly 2 and half days to understand the Adkins thing; I'll take some thoughts now.
I haven't said anything on the matter just yet mainly because when Adkins was sacked I completely over reacted and said things I regretted a few days later. I think my views on this are dependant on several things: A) Whether Pochettino stays or not and if he does go who his replacement is. B) Whether we keep our key players or not this transfer window. C) Who our owners are at the start of next season and who our next chairman is. At the moment for me, there is nothing positive or negative about the situation, that will become apparent in the next few months.
mostly agree with that, with the reservation that we are short of a recognised transfer negotiator during this window (hopefully we won't need one) and that we had a clear path in mind, with a strong leader, and now things are in the air.
Neil Ashton, regarded as having strong connections with people at SFC has updated his article for the Daily Mail and is now claiming Mauricio will resign after Saturday's game.
Time to sleep on it, forecast for some sunshine tomorrow, how about Robert De Niro for the Don? That will teach me to believe anything the BBC posts online, just got soaked for the second time today!
What am I wishing for? What say do I or any of you have in anything that's going on at Saints? If we get a nutter in charge, then its another nutter in charge. We've had a fair few in the last 40 years.
That's a relief we will have someone to blame if we get beaten by Sunderland, and no one will be in the least bit bothered as he is going anyway.
Gutted. Especially during the flippin' transfer season too. The sharks and vultures will be circling!
Would be typical if Pochettino left too. It'd be a million times worse than Adkins leaving, then. **** it, I'm moving to Manchester and getting a season ticket for City.