Well, as usual, mate, we fans are in the dark. One of the problems with the "it's just a business" talk is this. I am pretty loyal to my internet service provider; to my house insurer; to my energy supplier. I refuse to be swayed by siren cold calls to switch my allegiance if the service provider is doing a good job and I'm happy. But I'll be off like a shot if my broadband stops working. And I don't go around talking about my ISP etc. I also don't expect to be kept informed if there is a change in management or personnel.
I do talk about my allegiance to a football club that takes me a lot of time and money to support (a home game for me is a ten - twelve hour day) and being a "Saint" is a fundamental part of who I am. It's as significant as my political allegiance, and my personal values and beliefs (pathetic though it is to admit that, but as there are other equally insane people on here I think I am allowed to "come out" on here.)
Being a fan is a one way street. We scream ourselves hoarse for them, endure train delays and crap journeys for them, eat **** food and drink over-priced beer, suffer disappointments and occasionally - just every so often - enjoy moments of success. And they send us e-mails that tell us sod all. The official website is a work of happy clappy non-news of which the Chinese Communist Party would be proud.
And yet, and yet ... I'll be there on Sunday. I'll enjoy the buzz as the announcer tells us to welcome Southampton. Because I can't let go. I support the club. Partly it's an illogical allegiance to a home town in which I wouldn't live now if someone paid me. But mostly, as others have said, it was one of those "love-at-first-sight" moments when a shambolic Division 3 South ran out at The Dell and were seen by this impressionable young lad. Half the family were determined to drag me to Fratton to see a proper team, but this useless bloody team that couldn't win a game unless 7 of the opposition were sent off became the love of my life.
My allegiance is to Southampton FC. And I have to accept that this club, like all the others, is not going to expose its inner workings to me as a fan. Frustrating? Bloody right. Should I expect better? No, not really.
So Jose Fonte? Loved the guy. But now the sooner he is gone the better. I note the very wise FLT's comments about management. Yet there must come a point with anyone where you have to say that enough is enough. It's time they left. Saints seem to be at that point now, and whatever role SFC played, Jose hasn't covered himself with glory.