Google Translate: Will Still, the former coach of Reims and Lens, should be dismissed from his duties at Southampton (Championship, English D2), which he had joined at the end of May. Loïc Tanzi Published on November 2, 2025 at 6:03 pm Just a few months after his arrival at Southampton, in the wake of Lens' starting, Will Still should leave the south of England after another defeat against Preston North end, Saturday (0-2). The direct should formalise its decision soon. After thirteen days of Championship (English D2), Southampton is 21st (out of 24) in the standings with 12 points on the metre. The Saints, who have not won in five games, remain on three setbacks in a row.
Let's hope this is true. A few games too late but at least they didn't wait until the international break
I do feel for him. Tough job for any manager, and problems in the club lay far, far deeper than the manager.
I went and was reading their forum after they sacked their manager this season. Interestingly the majority seem to really like the owners when from the outside looking in they look mental
Another one of SR’s gamble bites the dust. Feel a bit more for him than the others as I feel he’s had not only SR throw him under the bus, but also the players. Martin had the players but refused to change his philosophy at all, whilst under Still they have all been absolutely ****. Sure he’ll go back to Europe and be a decent manager again.
Think he’s just stylistically the wrong fit for what we needed this season. Clearly knows what he’s doing with an underdog but no experience/knowledge when it comes to managing a side expected to win. Alex Revell next please
I agree, it’s like Adam and Jo said, the board aren’t going to sack themselves, but someone has to carry the can for the ****show the club has become.