It's just a word, but I wouldn't call Gerrard it. Pochettino on the other hand....
Ouch..!
I don't want to appear hypocritical but you have made a very good point there
I must admit, I don't think Poch did himself any favours at all. I'm not going to defend him for a second, but he did say that if Cortese left then there would be little point in him staying. Having said that, he also said that there was no question of him leaving, when asked, after Cortese actually did leave and the dust had settled.
He then batted back questions as to his future by saying that he had a year left on his contract and that it was upto Southampton as to whether he would be staying or not. Whether he meant it to convey the idea or not, it certainly said to people that he would stay if Southampton were willing to back him, at the very least. Well, Saints
were willing to back him, and very well too. The bitter-sweet after taste was Poch strolling around the St Mary's pitch, with the players, soaking up the adoration from the Saints crowd. He was properly loved, in a different way to Nigel Adkins. Adkins was loved because he was honest, true and positive. Poch was loved because he was young, good looking and brilliant. Sadly, he wasn't entirely honest, and that sticks in the throat of Saints fans. I suspect there is going to be oodles of poison lurking for when he returns. Instead of chants of
Nigel Adkins Red & White Army, for when He returned with Reading, Poch will get something a little less flattering, if he's still in place. He's going to wonder why and how the Saints crowd can be so inventive. If there's one thing he should know it's that he allowed the fans to love him before appearing to kick them in the teeth. Whether he likes it of not. Whether it is fair or not, it won't be forgotten.