Ok so its Hypothetical ...
Who of the ex-saints premier league managers would you, assuming good health (not being dead) and relevance, put back into the hot seat. (Excluding Poch and Koeman)
This is my list (in order)
1. Alan Ball - reason - post branfoot turned club around, amazing achievement, bought the club back to life - and played a massive role in creating and developing 'Le God'
2. Glenn Hoddle - Tactical Wizard. Made Beatty look like a world beater. Saints were top 10 easy under Hoddle every time. Massive shame when he left for Spurs. Rupert Lowe to blame possibly...
3. Nigel Adkins - two succesive promotions is exceptional and arguably NA should be top but was cut short by Cortese when promoted to the Prem so it's tricky to judge. Neverthless stunning for Saints and a worthy top 3.
4. Gordon Strachan - SFC were terrible and heading down Gray style... GS turned everything around. Had the Chairman not been RL then I suspect would have stayed. Big loss at the time
5. Graham Souness - I thought he was awesome, really smart manager and made Saints very difficult to beat and never really got going. Again RL fall out to blame I think
6. Dave Jones - Doing an exceptonal job until some some silly little idiot accused DJ of being a peado which was utter bollocks. RL should have stood up for DJ
Who of the ex-saints premier league managers would you, assuming good health (not being dead) and relevance, put back into the hot seat. (Excluding Poch and Koeman)
This is my list (in order)
1. Alan Ball - reason - post branfoot turned club around, amazing achievement, bought the club back to life - and played a massive role in creating and developing 'Le God'
2. Glenn Hoddle - Tactical Wizard. Made Beatty look like a world beater. Saints were top 10 easy under Hoddle every time. Massive shame when he left for Spurs. Rupert Lowe to blame possibly...
3. Nigel Adkins - two succesive promotions is exceptional and arguably NA should be top but was cut short by Cortese when promoted to the Prem so it's tricky to judge. Neverthless stunning for Saints and a worthy top 3.
4. Gordon Strachan - SFC were terrible and heading down Gray style... GS turned everything around. Had the Chairman not been RL then I suspect would have stayed. Big loss at the time
5. Graham Souness - I thought he was awesome, really smart manager and made Saints very difficult to beat and never really got going. Again RL fall out to blame I think
6. Dave Jones - Doing an exceptonal job until some some silly little idiot accused DJ of being a peado which was utter bollocks. RL should have stood up for DJ
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