Ex-Manager Thread

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Who would you have as our next Manager


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Although extremely premature to talk of a replacement for Koeman, as I personally think he will stay for a minimum of 1 year. I am just wondering what people think of Eddie Howe as a future saints manager? Young, talented, ambitious, starting to gain premier league experience aswell. We would be a perfect next step for him in terms of level of the club as well as location for personal reasons of course.
Thoughts?

Had definitely crossed my mind for the very same reasons. However, obviously very happy with Koeman, and want him to stay.
 
So, if there was any doubt, it would very much appear that Koeman is asking the board to show him the transfer money/show willingness to retain our best if he is to re-up.
 
So, if there was any doubt, it would very much appear that Koeman is asking the board to show him the transfer money/show willingness to retain our best if he is to re-up.

Which you have to say has been accomplished this week.

Obviously we don't know the proposed budget, but then that all depends on a number of factors.
 
Which you have to say has been accomplished this week.

Obviously we don't know the proposed budget, but then that all depends on a number of factors.

It has been a big step in the right direction, but we cannot say that it is accomplished yet.

It does mean that, if Koeman signs an extension, it's doubly good news: one, he's sticking around, and two, Ronald has gotten a plan to his liking.
 
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I'm really looking forward to the next few weeks which is strange, seeing as there won't even be any Saints to watch.
 
It has been a big step in the right direction, but we cannot say that it is accomplished yet.

It does mean that, if Koeman signs an extension, it's doubly good news: one, he's sticking around, and two, Ronald has gotten a plan to his liking.

But then it gets a bit chicken and egg.
How can Ron expect Sadio and Vic to sign if he won't.
 
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Koeman: "It depends on the ambition of the club" .. On being asked about his future.

Forster: "I signed because of the ambition shown by the club"... On being asked about his new contract.

All looking good :)
 
I am sure he knows and likes the ambition of the club...on several occasions that he has been asked during an interview, he only mentions ambition in response to a direct question.

I think you're right, only I didn't want to be the happy-clapper to say it, because I'm always the happy-clapper saying it. ;)

I also think Ronald gets a bit cheesed off being asked the same question, week after week. But he's a nice bloke, so he answers.

It has always been about whether he is going to remain happy. He says he's happy now. He doesn't do any of those shots across the club's bow. It's not about money. He would like some assurances from the club, which incidentally, I'm pretty damn sure the club want to give him. So the potential short meeting could indeed be a short meeting. He goes on holiday.

BTW, I want Erwin, Jann, Sammy and Dave to extend their contracts too. Erwin is almost as important as Ronald. It's like Cloughie and Taylor, to my way of thinking.

Besides. I found out a great Dutch saying from Gus Hiddink: Don't disturb the hen that's sitting on the egg.

Almost as good as Ron's mayonnaise saying below.
 
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Here's a stat for you.

Providing that Ronald finishes next season, he'll be the first man to manage Saints for three entire seasons back-to-back since Chris Nicholl between 1985 and 1988.

28 years since a manager lasted three seasons. Go on, Ron. :)

Oh my goodness. That is a sad state of affairs for football, not just Saints. Especially when you think we went from about 1890 to 1985 with just 2 managers, or something similar.

Driving to the game yesterday, I heard a stat on the radio that said the average Premier League managers term was 2 point something years..... and that included Wenger at 20 years!!
 
Koeman: "It depends on the ambition of the club" .. On being asked about his future.

Forster: "I signed because of the ambition shown by the club"... On being asked about his new contract.

All looking good :)

It's strange that the Everton fans have interpreted those comments as a done deal for him signing for them within the week. They, and the stirrers in the media, are convinced Ron's careful phrasing is him trying to let us done gently. Also a little bemused by them saying SFC could not match the levels of financing the new Everton owners provide. Has Kat lost a few billion down the back of the settee?

I agree Ron will look at what's on offer and if enough increased ambition (money) is evident will sign an extension. However if the clubs plans are limited and don't match his ambitions he will offer to see out his contract or go if that's what THE CLUB wants in such circumstances.