Let's just see what happens. I'm happy with les.Read this and you'll know more than zero: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Puel
Keep up.Daily Echo reporting that Pellegrini and Klinsmann are no longer being condidered?
Keep up.
Puel is the new man, by all accounts. Should be confirmed next week as players return for pre-season, we launch our kit, reveal a signing or two, extend a couple of contracts and get into preseason.
On this occasion, it seems so. About time, huh?So the odds are right for a change? You know, because that's how it is decided...
On this occasion, it seems so. About time, huh?
Pellegrini had by some way the most impressive C.V. so we'll just have to trust Les on this one I think and get behind it. Not reading too much into win percentages or past achievements, because he's never had a Steven Davis I recall Rickie saying that some players were questioning the decision to bring in that Mauricio chappy too.I can see some players who may have be wondering whether to stay or go after Koeman's departure saying 'Claude who? How's he going to benefit my career? Nah, I'm off'.
What, like they did when Nigel "who?" Adkins, or Pochettino took over? I can't remember a single player leaving in those cases. Of course lots of players left or wanted to when the famous RK took over. I don't think that's how it works.I can see some players who may have be wondering whether to stay or go after Koeman's departure saying 'Claude who? How's he going to benefit my career? Nah, I'm off'.
Not sure about Claude, but if Les thinks he's the man for us, then who am I to argue?
All this shows me though is that Saints weren't expecting Koeman to leave, and didn't have a preferred candidate in mind.
Good. Not my first choice, I have to say, but we were getting down to Me, Flt and St Helen's dog that is petrified of lightning.
And tbf, I was getting a better offer elsewhere.![]()
Fair play qwerty. What I said at the time still stands though, that there were. There wouldn't be a lot of point in me making it up would there? I came on asking what people knew and sharing what I knew from my side of the fence, that is all.
What, like they did when Nigel "who?" Adkins, or Pochettino took over? I can't remember a single player leaving in those cases. Of course lots of players left or wanted to when the famous RK took over. I don't think that's how it works.
In other words not exactly a ringing endorsement - sort of mediocre... neither am I reading anything about him that he has a reputation for bringing on youth, fast-flowing attacking football, great tactical awareness, strong motivational skills, etc. Happy to be corrected if my summation is misleading... actually I would %$£^ing delighted if someone could provide some seriously positive spin on this possible appointment!For kicks, decided to look at the change in fortunes for Puel's clubs before and after his term. Full seasons where he managed are in bold; partial seasons in bolded italics.
Monaco:
'97/'98 - 3rd, 59 points.
'98/'99 - 4th, 62 points.
'99/'00 - 1st, 65 points.
'00/'01 - 11th, 43 points.
'01/'02 - 15th, 39 points.
'02/'03 - 2nd, 67 points.
Lille:
'00/'01 - 3rd, 64 points.
'01/'02 - 5th, 56 points.
'02/'03 - 14th, 42 points.
'03/'04 - 10th, 51 points.
'04/'05 - 2nd, 67 points.
'05/'06 - 3rd, 60 points.
'06/'07 - 10th, 50 points.
'07/'08 - 7th, 57 points.
'08/'09 - 5th, 64 points.
'09/'10 - 4th, 70 points.
Lyon:
'06/'07 - 1st, 81 points.
'07/'08 - 1st, 79 points.
'08/'09 - 3rd, 71 points.
'09/'10 - 2nd, 72 points.
'10/'11 - 3rd, 64 points.
'11/'12 - 3rd, 74 points.
'12/13 - 6th, 62 points.
Nice:
'10/'11 - 17th, 46 points.
'11/'12 - 13th, 42 points.
'12/'13 - 4th, 64 points.
'13/'14 - 17th, 42 points.
'14/'15 - 11th, 48 points.
'15/'16 - 4th, 63 points.
(not including the partial season)
Average points total with: 57.1.
Average points total without: 61.8.
Man, the French league is swingy.
The FA set the rules on qualification for playing in England...this had to be suspended by law for EEC members. It depends how hardball they want to play it. Going to take some time to sort out details anyway...we remain in the EEC for now.So, if Claude is now appointed, does he/will he in future have to apply for a work permit? Could maybe do with a 'How Brexit affects the future of British football' thread....