Ex-Manager Thread

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Who would you have as our next Manager


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So you blamed people for believing someone . I took the extreme example that if no one believed in anyone then our society would crumble.
Obviously an old fat ginger bloke breaking a football contract does not spell the end of humanity and I don't think anyone is stopping him from going or doing what he chooses.

However, he chose to make promises to Southampton and its supporters and built himself up as some kind of last bastion of trust and decency in this corrupt and greedy football world.

I'm sure there has been a wide range of different emotions amongst saints fans to Rons departure, but I guarantee we all share one thing and that's a loss of respect.

Not sure where I have blamed anyone!

I was suggesting that we are responsible for our own emotions, like when someone says to another "you're making me angry ", only that isn't really possible.

I think this philosophy stems from Nichiren Buddhism and likely others cultures too.

RK hasn't built him up as a last bastion of hope, you have.

Notwithstanding this, none of us know what is/has really gone on. Until so, I usually hold my council until I am in possession of the facts.

How will you feel if he either stays or that we were indeed pushing him out and that the mugs at Everton paid us handsomely got the privilege?
 
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Absolutely correct...the person at fault is the liar...it isn't those who believed him when he spoke plainly and clearly so as not to be misunderstood. He even had the nerve to distance himself from Mauricio in a press conference as if he was a superior being.

Was speaking to my eldest brother about this very subject today and he said that he still finds it hard to believe that someone so obviously open faced, plain speaking and apparently trustworthy could do such an about turn. We both agreed that Pochettino was effectively the better of the two men. Or more accurately, the least bad. He promised nothing and that was borne out, not that it gives him anything to be proud of. I just hope these men haven't turned Southampton supporters into totally cynical people because the essence of a fan is belief. Without it we are nothing.
 
I am an honourable person who keeps their promises and I don't believe that I am the only one left in the world. I can understand a family man on low wages saying that he couldn't turn down a pay rise, but this wasn't a poor man and he would have got another good job if he left after next season. The rich can afford better morals, so I won't listen to any ordinary joe who says he would have done the same.....Koeman had a choice.
 
Once he's gone (assuming he's going, which we know he is but it isn't on the OS website yet), I presume we'll never believe a word from any player or manager who says they want to stay/will honour their contract. I thought we'd all got that pretty straight after Poch but then Koeman was refreshingly straight talking about his position with a level of sincerity which we all bought into. I can't imagine any of us on here with a half decent memory will be made fools of again no matter how convincing or likeable the manager seems. For me, Koeman was the last bastion of hope for trusting a person in this money driven football world.

What a wonderful decision by the European Court of Justice that has left us with a business where the contracts we hand our assets are worth nothing at all in reality.
 
For clubs like Saints the only people who really listen to the interviews from the managers are supporters, so I take everything coming from players/managers with a pinch of salt. They are going to say what appeases the fan base the most, even if they don't really believe it themselves, and football is such a fast changing industry that things change all the time, when Koeman was asked about staying he may have really believed that he would, then Everton came along with the sort of offer that is virtually impossible to turn down.

If he had said something like "I have a year left, never say never" then people would've gone into full meltdown saying he was using the same line as Poch, much like when the club releases statements the managers/players are damned if they do and damned if they don't.

I agree - I don't disbelieve the manager, but I also don't hang on their every word as a gospel truth - or rather I don't believe circumstances aren't changing every single day. This isn't a new or recent thing, it's been like this for decades. They're football managers, not cult leaders!
 
I am an honourable person who keeps their promises and I don't believe that I am the only one left in the world. I can understand a family man on low wages saying that he couldn't turn down a pay rise, but this wasn't a poor man and he would have got another good job if he left after next season. The rich can afford better morals, so I won't listen to any ordinary joe who says he would have done the same.....Koeman had a choice.

Sorry Fran, really can't agree with this.

Morals have zero to do with wealth and you can't surely know all the facts here.

Fair enough you feel let down, I get that, but think I'm gonna leave it here for a while as not sure many will agree with me, I said my piece and stand by it.
 
Sorry Fran, really can't agree with this.

Morals have zero to do with wealth and you can't surely know all the facts here.

Fair enough you feel let down, I get that, but think I'm gonna leave it here for a while as not sure many will agree with me, I said my piece and stand by it.

It's often said that morals are for the rich, as they can afford to have them. The bare truth is that once someone gets a significant pile together they tend to want more, simply because they are afraid of losing what they have.
It's why, for a rich person, enough is never quite enough. Koeman is a millionaire several times over, let's not be in any doubt. So he can easily afford to say that his job isn't about the money. He can afford to be ambitious, from a self improvement perspective. And it still takes a real and genuine person to say that and be that, or a liar. He's turned out to be the latter. It kind of shakes your faith in people, but fortunately we have the people who have nothing. Amongst these are probably more people of true morals than anywhere else, for they have nothing to lose but their dignity, and that's worth more than any number of pounds sterling.
 
Not sure where I have blamed anyone!

I was suggesting that we are responsible for our own emotions, like when someone says to another "you're making me angry ", only that isn't really possible.

I think this philosophy stems from Nichiren Buddhism and likely others cultures too.

RK hasn't built him up as a last bastion of hope, you have.

Notwithstanding this, none of us know what is/has really gone on. Until so, I usually hold my council until I am in possession of the facts.

How will you feel if he either stays or that we were indeed pushing him out and that the mugs at Everton paid us handsomely got the privilege?

Just so you know where I was coming from.

Don't understand the reality of how people perceive things.

I appreciate many of us feel let down and strung along, that is surely our fault as we bought into it, we didn't have to and it is our issue if it pisses us off or not.

I read fault as a kind of blame.

Sounds like those Buddists were early pioneers in controlling, manipulative and abusive relationships.

Back on page 67* I actually said that I would wait for Ronald's right to reply on the issue, but the more we hear about things, the less likely the scenario of him offering to see out his final year seems and calling him names is good panto.

I merely responded to your original comment because it reminded me of something from a sci-fi film

"Tell me, what is this emotion you speak of?"


*page reference is a guess
 
I am an honourable person who keeps their promises and I don't believe that I am the only one left in the world. I can understand a family man on low wages saying that he couldn't turn down a pay rise, but this wasn't a poor man and he would have got another good job if he left after next season. The rich can afford better morals, so I won't listen to any ordinary joe who says he would have done the same.....Koeman had a choice.
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 often said that morals are for the rich, as they can afford to have them. The bare truth is that once someone gets a significant pile together they tend to want more, simply because they are afraid of losing what they have.
It's why, for a rich person, enough is never quite enough.

The rich have always thought they do not have enough money while at the same time believing the poor have far too much.

As a socialist I can just about live with capitalism it is greed I cannot tolerate and greed is all around us.
 
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?
Its all relative.
 
For what it's worth, I was checking the Everton forum, and their trusted ITK seemed to think we gave them permission to speak to Ronald at the start of summer, and that we are only trying to make it look like we tried as hard as we could to keep him.
Again, not sure how reliable that is, but it's an interesting twist in the tale if true. I can't see Reed outright lying like that.

Well as summer doesn't start until 20th June they need to wait a bit longer. :p
 
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Hello, great stuff again from The Monday Night Club on Radio 5, if I am not mistaken. Usually, I'm listening to it while on here at this time. Just going to rectify that.

For those who might want to dive over there and listen to this, may I suggest you leave it until later this evening when the programme finishes, then listen to it on iPlayer Radio. Then you'll able to listen to it from the beginning or even cherry pick.

Here's a live link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djlk6
 
For what it's worth, I was checking the Everton forum, and their trusted ITK seemed to think we gave them permission to speak to Ronald at the start of summer, and that we are only trying to make it look like we tried as hard as we could to keep him.
Again, not sure how reliable that is, but it's an interesting twist in the tale if true. I can't see Reed outright lying like that.

Seriously I wouldn't be surprised if our Board have driven this whole episode and should be congratulated if they achieve £5m in compo...

I think the board have driven this to some degree. However while I could quite believe that the board (or maybe just Les) were trying to shunt him off by letting Everton talk to him, the way things have gone it would be hard to believe.

I can believe they would do it but then they would not be able to spin Ron and Everton as the bad guys as they have and they definitely would not be able to come out openly stating they have not given permission yet as they did. The way this has played out pretty much puts that ITK to bed.

However I am not so certain it was as plain sailing as he was going to sign with no problems and went on holiday then changed his mind when the money came into view. I just don't buy that. I think the way Les came out with his "everything is running smoothly" interview (as he has done before) was this board's tactic when something is not running smoothly. They get in first and make sure that the board is left looking like the victim.

It just sounds far too simplistic to think that a contract which we have heard emphasised that the club wants the youth to be used more was sailing through with no problems, then all of a sudden when he comes back he changes his mind. I don't buy that. I think the board have had a hand in this decision and to me it seems more than likely before Les's interview that the 2 parties were not as close to signing this agreement as has been suggested.
 
It's often said that morals are for the rich, as they can afford to have them. The bare truth is that once someone gets a significant pile together they tend to want more, simply because they are afraid of losing what they have.
It's why, for a rich person, enough is never quite enough. Koeman is a millionaire several times over, let's not be in any doubt. So he can easily afford to say that his job isn't about the money. He can afford to be ambitious, from a self improvement perspective. And it still takes a real and genuine person to say that and be that, or a liar. He's turned out to be the latter. It kind of shakes your faith in people, but fortunately we have the people who have nothing. Amongst these are probably more people of true morals than anywhere else, for they have nothing to lose but their dignity, and that's worth more than any number of pounds sterling.

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.
 
The rich have always thought they do not have enough money while at the same time believing the poor have far too much.

As a socialist I can just about live with capitalism it is greed I cannot tolerate and greed is all around us.

Yep, true. You'd have thought the World would be easing towards a more equal global society but it seems that, at present, it is going the other way.