Ex-Manager Thread

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Who would you have as our next Manager


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In my opinion, it's indefensible.

Did you watch the fan forum?

Koeman knew how hurt the saints fans were when Pochettino left. He literally promised he wouldn't stitch us up in the same way. EXACT words. From the horses mouth.

He's an absolute ****ing ****er in my eyes.
He also said it's disappointing that so many make their decisions based on money rather than football.

Okay then, Ronald. :)
 
Sorry TSS, what a load of bollocks!

You still don't know the facts, and what a generalisation the poor are some sort of moral ****ing compass and the wealthy are rats, laughable.

RK hasn't spoken about these events, let's review when he has, but let's not judge due his apparent wealth.

Ambition and morals are personal to the individual, not the bank account.

Really bollocks.? That's a generalisation in itself. In my personal experience of knowing people from many levels of society I have found that the most genuine tend to come from those who have nothing. Those are my personal facts. Otherwise I wouldn't put forward my opinion.
 
Sorry TSS, what a load of bollocks!

You still don't know the facts, and what a generalisation the poor are some sort of moral ****ing compass and the wealthy are rats, laughable.

RK hasn't spoken about these events, let's review when he has, but let's not judge due his apparent wealth.

Ambition and morals are personal to the individual, not the bank account.

Agree with this bit.
 
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Really bollocks.? That's a generalisation in itself. In my personal experience of knowing people from many levels of society I have found that the most genuine tend to come from those who have nothing. Those are my personal facts.

Fair enough, basing your views on personal experience is one way of concluding, but doesn't necessarily make it correct, but being personal to your experience they are therefore valid - to you.
 
For most of us financial success would be to have paid off our mortgages and have a few thousand tucked away for a possible hip op later in our retirement. When you've just earned 5 million for 2 years work where is the incentive to move to a job for more money? There's nothing you can do with 20 million you can't do with 5. I have no idea what you do with 5 million. So it must be for fame but every famous person I've listened to has said the worst thing about fame is being famous. Maybe there's a very rich member of this forum that can explain the drive for more and more money?

It's not as black-and-white as this, I don't think. Yes, money is the decider at the final reckoning here, but there is also a big professional challenge here. One that perhaps isn't worth the grief and stress for £1m more on his salary, but when you double a salary, aligned to the challenge and project, it becomes an attractive package. Not for you or me, but for an ambitious manager who probably sees himself as otherwise treading water (whether that's the Solent or the Irish Sea) waiting for a couple of choice jobs which he sees as his inevitable destination. If Villa offered him the same, I doubt he would go. If Burnley offered him the same, I doubt he'd go. He's starting at a low bar with Everton, and I bet he's factored in the professional aspect alongside the cash.

I'm not defending him in my posts, btw. Just stopped believing the lip service years ago, and so maybe feel less let down. Feel confident he's left us in a very good place, and not sure there was much more he could do - was slightly concerned about how he could motivate himself and the players in the third season, given that we for now seem at a fairly realistic performance ceiling in regard to what our current business model can achieve for us. A jump start is definitely not a bad thing, and would have been more pissed off had this been mid-season, or late into summer. Improving us again, with Europa in the mix, would have been tough; maybe a fresh approach and added pressure on any new manager coming in will be beneficial, so I'm happy to keep focusing on this aspect rather than the man who's going.
 
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In my opinion, it's indefensible.

Did you watch the fan forum?

Koeman knew how hurt the saints fans were when Pochettino left. He literally promised he wouldn't stitch us up in the same way. EXACT words. From the horses mouth.

He's an absolute ****ing ****er in my eyes.

Is that ****ting ****er, or ****ing ****ter, out of interest?