Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

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delboy1983 wrote:
Suhari wrote:Saints sack the clown Pellegrino!!!!

Thank fuck for that. About 4 months too late, but still.

We might even show some fight to stay up now.


Are there any Red Adair's left out there
Only one comes to mind -Harry Redknapp
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Marco Silva I suspect Del though he does have previous in a relegation fight which may put them off. Or, Koeman back ?

Harry has been there and done that. Got the relegation tee-shirt already :)

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delboy1983 wrote:
Suhari wrote:Saints sack the clown Pellegrino!!!!

Thank fuck for that. About 4 months too late, but still.

We might even show some fight to stay up now.


Are there any Red Adair's left out there
Only one comes to mind -Harry Redknapp
OH DEAR :!:


Fuck that!! Old Twitchy took us down once already!

Don't get the Harry Houdini nonsense either......he never really saved anyone from the drop.

No idea who we'll get..... Silva would be a good choice.
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That David Silva is a pretty decent player.
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Suhari wrote:
delboy1983 wrote:
Suhari wrote:Saints sack the clown Pellegrino!!!!

Thank fuck for that. About 4 months too late, but still.

We might even show some fight to stay up now.


Are there any Red Adair's left out there
Only one comes to mind -Harry Redknapp
OH DEAR :!:


Fuck that!! Old Twitchy took us down once already!

Don't get the Harry Houdini nonsense either......he never really saved anyone from the drop.

No idea who we'll get..... Silva would be a good choice.


Mark Hughes[ex player] odds on fav to take over :!:
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Bad Blue 2000 wrote:That David Silva is a pretty decent player.


Excellent player I concur :!:
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Bad Blue 2000 wrote:That David Silva is a pretty decent player.


Or, as Carragher calls him, David Saliva

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delboy1983 wrote:
Mark Hughes[ex player] odds on fav to take over :!:


Robbie Savage will be delighted. I heard him bigging up his mate by saying he'd never been relegated, ignoring the fact he's been sacked twice to avoid it happening.

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Hughes on a short term deal until the end of the season.

Being announced in the morning apparently.

Happy with that...... don't want him long term, but as the short term option I think he could do a job.
I might have done one - not sure but possible.

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Suhari wrote:Hughes on a short term deal until the end of the season.

Being announced in the morning apparently.

Happy with that...... don't want him long term, but as the short term option I think he could do a job.
Mmm. Shirley there must be someone more inspirational?

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Suhari wrote:Hughes on a short term deal until the end of the season.

Being announced in the morning apparently.

Happy with that...... don't want him long term, but as the short term option I think he could do a job.




Bloody hell, really ?
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Kane out for 6 weeks


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Sinbad wrote:
Suhari wrote:Hughes on a short term deal until the end of the season.

Being announced in the morning apparently.

Happy with that...... don't want him long term, but as the short term option I think he could do a job.




Bloody hell, really ?



Tbf, who else is there, Rupe?

I agree with Suhari. They look dead & buried anyway, see if old Sparky can give them a rocket that keeps them up. Nothing to lose.

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Steve Hunt wrote:Kane out for 6 weeks


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Steve Hunt wrote:
Sinbad wrote:
Suhari wrote:Hughes on a short term deal until the end of the season.

Being announced in the morning apparently.

Happy with that...... don't want him long term, but as the short term option I think he could do a job.




Bloody hell, really ?



Tbf, who else is there, Rupe?

I agree with Suhari. They look dead & buried anyway, see if old Sparky can give them a rocket that keeps them up. Nothing to lose.

I can't believe this country has no young up and coming managers. Same old failed managers getting the jobs. Hughes couldn't do it at Stoke. If, in your opinion Southampton are already down. Why not give somebody else a try. Mark Hughes, Sam Allardyce, Phil Brown .... Blah, blah, blah.
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