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Monday 7th December 2020 Brighton v Southampton 20:00 ko

Referee: David Coote. Assistants: Dan Cook, Nick Hopton. Fourth official: Graham Scott. VAR: Peter Bankes. Assistant VAR: Stephen Child.
 
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Has Ralph been talking to Nigel Adkins? In response to the number of games scheduled for December, and Klopp’s recent outburst.

The Saints boss added: "If you are here at the top of the mountain, the wind is the strongest, then you have to face it.

"We are a little bit further down (the mountain) so it is a little bit nicer to live there, but maybe you get more often the rain.

"It is how it is, take it."
 
Has Ralph been talking to Nigel Adkins? In response to the number of games scheduled for December, and Klopp’s recent outburst.

The Saints boss added: "If you are here at the top of the mountain, the wind is the strongest, then you have to face it.

"We are a little bit further down (the mountain) so it is a little bit nicer to live there, but maybe you get more often the rain.

"It is how it is, take it."
I didn't think I could like Ralph much more but if he is going to start talking in strange metaphors that only make partial sense then I am all for it!
 
Has Ralph been talking to Nigel Adkins? In response to the number of games scheduled for December, and Klopp’s recent outburst.

The Saints boss added: "If you are here at the top of the mountain, the wind is the strongest, then you have to face it.

"We are a little bit further down (the mountain) so it is a little bit nicer to live there, but maybe you get more often the rain.

"It is how it is, take it."

Reckon he’s been chatting to that french bloke what advertises their froggy lager .... wotsisname? Eric something?
 
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Has Ralph been talking to Nigel Adkins? In response to the number of games scheduled for December, and Klopp’s recent outburst.

The Saints boss added: "If you are here at the top of the mountain, the wind is the strongest, then you have to face it.

"We are a little bit further down (the mountain) so it is a little bit nicer to live there, but maybe you get more often the rain.

"It is how it is, take it."

Will this wind be so mighty as to lay low the managers of the top six?
 
Has Ralph been talking to Nigel Adkins? In response to the number of games scheduled for December, and Klopp’s recent outburst.

The Saints boss added: "If you are here at the top of the mountain, the wind is the strongest, then you have to face it.

"We are a little bit further down (the mountain) so it is a little bit nicer to live there, but maybe you get more often the rain.

"It is how it is, take it."

Not so many mountains on The Wirral though....
 
I don't want to raise this spectre, but Poch looks like he's getting close to either landing the Real or PSG gigs. I almost want MU to start doing a bit better as a result...
Yep, I am really worried about this. I also don't think it is that long before Arteta's future starts getting questioned if they don't improve.

There are a few other options though - Allegri is available and United are often linked to Nagelsman.
 
For those that have been worried about Ole getting the sack and them coming for Ralph - bizarrely they are sticking with him and even chucking money at the problem:

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For those that have been worried about Ole getting the sack and them coming for Ralph - bizarrely they are sticking with him and even chucking money at the problem:

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I don’t think Ralph or Poch necessarily turns it around for them though. They need to let a coach be there long enough to build their own team and also not **** up the transfer policy at board level. You either bring in a coach who can consistently use a flat three in midfield to help get a tune out of Pogba, or move him on and slowly rebuild the squad from the long legacy of transfer mistakes that they’ve made. A proper sporting director is a must too. Ole isn’t the most exciting coach and I think his continuous changing of their setup and first team doesn’t really help them, but there’s so many odd-shaped jigsaw pieces in their squad. At some point they have to let a cohesive backroom team have the time and support to figure it out.