Luck played no part in our double promotion, and it sure as hell didn't play a part in our pending relegation.
Although, that saying about it 'evening out' is also total bollocks.
Did it not? Oh ok then.
Luck played no part in our double promotion, and it sure as hell didn't play a part in our pending relegation.
Although, that saying about it 'evening out' is also total bollocks.
....great minds.....
Did it not? Oh ok then.
I don't think we were lucky to gain promotions, & I certainly down think we are going down because we were unlucky. I don't think you think that either if I'm honest.
Over 38/46 games, nah, not top three or bottom three enough. I have to believe that, for my own sake.
I know where you are coming from, and I never want you to change. 
No regrets? Not even sacking the manager who got your promoted twice in consecutive seasons who wasn't even in the relegation zone at the time?
No regrets? Not even sacking the manager who got your promoted twice in consecutive seasons who wasn't even in the relegation zone at the time?
I regret that.
It was poor and unfair decision by the board without a doubt, but the decision to appoint Pellegrino was arguably a worse one.
No regrets? Not even sacking the manager who got your promoted twice in consecutive seasons who wasn't even in the relegation zone at the time?
It was Cortese, to be fair, and he replaced Adkins with an unknown Argentinian called Mauricio Pochettino, who proceeded to take us to our highest ever (at the time) Premier League finish. So, yes, it seemed at the time of Adkins’ sacking a cruel and shabby move, but purely in terms of results, it worked out.It was poor and unfair decision by the board without a doubt, but the decision to appoint Pellegrino was arguably a worse one.
It was Cortese, to be fair, and he replaced Adkins with an unknown Argentinian called Mauricio Pochettino, who proceeded to take us to our highest ever (at the time) Premier League finish. So, yes, it seemed at the time of Adkins’ sacking a cruel and shabby move, but purely in terms of results, it worked out.
I loved Nigel Adkins and still miss his irrepressible good humour, but for a club who at that time had ambitions of Champions League football, he probably wasn’t going to get us to the next level.
Of all the ****ing stupid things Southampton FC have done in the last few years, sacking Adkins isn’t anywhere near the worst.

Don’t get me wrong, I agree it was shabby but I disagree it was a stab in the back, in the sense that Adkins wasn’t expecting it. Anyone who watched that strange, bittersweet interview Adkins gave immediately after the Coventry game that got us promotion to the PL could see he knew what was coming. I’m guessing he knew he would be replaced as soon as the right man came along.Thing is, we all complain about the lack of loyalty shown by players. But we are happy to applaud stabbing a decent man in the back, because his replacement was a success - before said replacement went on to stab us in the back.
Karma is a bitch like that.
Thing is, we all complain about the lack of loyalty shown by players. But we are happy to applaud stabbing a decent man in the back, because his replacement was a success - before said replacement went on to stab us in the back.
Karma is a bitch like that.