Friday 10 September 2010

Tip of the Day

I know, I know last weeks Tip of the Day didn't go well; Aldershot were held at home when I tipped them to win against Northampton. This weeks Tip of Day which is a must in all those accumulator coupons this weekend is Norwich to beat Barnsley at home. For all those brave punters out there put some money on the East of England double. Norwich to beat Barnsley and Ipswich to win away at you know where(Fratton Park).

Thursday 9 September 2010

Adkins Offer Withdrawn

The offer made to Nigel Adkins to become the next Saints manager has been withdrawn today. There is no news yet from Southampton but this is the statement on the Scunthorpe website;

"After a failure to agree a compensation package, it appears that Southampton's offer to manager Nigel Adkins and assist and Andy Crosby has been withdrawn".

Their Chairman, Steve Wharton, states;

"The latest I've heard is Southampton have withdrawn their offer to Nigel. They gave him an ultimatum to resign from his position as Scunthorpe United manager, but he was not prepared to do this until a compensation package was agreed."

In essence Nigel Adkins wanted to leave Glanford Park with his head held high, it seems that he did not want to resign and that he wanted Scunthorpe to be properly compensated. Nicola Cortese obviously wasn't prepared to oblige and the wait for a new manager goes on. There has been rumour after rumour - but who will want to accept the job now, knowing they were not first choice. Unless it was a more high profile manager that called to say they wanted to accept. We will report any more breaking news on this blog.

Wednesday 8 September 2010

Nigel Adkins to be new Saints Manager

It has been widely reported today that Nigel Adkins is to become the new Southampton Manager and that a deal is on the brink of being done. Okay it is not the big name that was hoped for and he is not my ideal candidate for a new manager, but we have to realise that we are in League One - even if we do have Premiership ambitions. He does however have good record at Scunthorpe and if he is appointed in the next couple of days it is extremley important to get behing him, so we can start moving up that table.

Tuesday 7 September 2010

Odds Slashed on O'Neil

Today has seen two major bookmakers, Victor Chandler and Paddy Power cut the odds on Martin O'Neil becoming the new Southampton manager dramatically. Martin O'Neil would be my dream candidate(I suppose Mouriniho is out of the question),and if we could get him it would be a major coup, but I fear it is out of the question. However the news today that Victor Chandler has slashed the odds from 33/1 to 5/1 and that Paddy Power have the odds at 2/1 give me renewed hope. I am sure it won't be too long now until we know.

Managerial Rumours

According to news reports there have been over 30 applications for the vacant managerial position. The tittle of this post is deliberate in the use of the word rumours, but according to sources Jurgen Klinsman has had a second interview; you heard it here first. Do I believe it? Well I won't rule it out but I heard the same about Martin O'Neil. We will have to wait and wonder a little more but this blog will be on top of all the stories. For now all I can leave you with is the fact that Phil Brown has once again become favourite, after many bets have been taken on him over the last few days. Does the market tell the story?

Friday 3 September 2010

Tip of the Day

Every Friday I will be be offering a tip of the day for you to in your weekend accumulator coupons. Obviously there is no gurantee they will be correct. I am no Derren Brown but it is a bit of fun. Tomorrow's tip of the day is Aldershot to beat Northampton at home. In this League 2 fixture, the Shots will be too strong for the Cobblers.

Thursday 2 September 2010

A wait for a new Manager

It is being reported in the Daily Echo this evening that it may take some time before a permanent Saints manager is appointed. Cortese has said he his prepared to wait "however long it takes" to get the right man. There have so far been over 30applications. Undoubtedly there will be some exciting names amongst those names. Phil Brown is so far the only man to publicly throw his hat in the ring.

Lallana Injured

Today we have been met with the bad news that Southampton's influential playmaker and last seasons 20 goal hero is out for 6 weeks. He saw a surgeon yesterday and has had an operation on his knee problem. This is a serious blow for the team. What do you think? How will this influence our performance in the next month or so?

Wednesday 1 September 2010

Saints Crash out of JPT

It went in a flash. Our defence of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy was over before it really began. Full credit to Swindon, they looked a class outfit; they took their chances well and defended solidly. Which is more than can be said for Saints, but that is what instability does to the team. It disrupts the routine, it knocks the confidence and it produces shocking results like we saw last night.

The fans showed their appreciation to Alan Pardew last night and this wasn’t just a reaction to the score line, his name was being sung at 0-0. It did a job in getting the message to Cortese though, and showing the depth of feeling amongst Saints fans to that decision he made on Monday.

Where do we go from here? Despite the chants last night we are not going to get Pardew back. So we have to move on, we need a manager and fast and we need to get behind that manager. It may take the new manager time to get the squad playing like they did under Pardew but with the fans vocal support this can happen quicker. It is all about the League now – promotion is the only target.

Tuesday 31 August 2010

Defending our Trophy

Tonight Saints play in the first round of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy. A Trophy that bought so much pride to the City of Southampton last season; Alan Pardew's Saints lifted the prize with a proud Marcus Liebherr looking on taking pictures with his digital camera. Five months on and both Leibherr, who sadly passed away and Pardew are gone.

The post Pardew era at Southampton starts tonight, and it is important for the stability of the team that we play well and win. Some may say that this Trophy isn't important that the main priority is getting promoted. That is true but it shouldn't stop us trying to do well in this competition. As Alan Pardew used to say it is all about the winning mentality. After the heroics of Bristol Rovers, this has to carry on tonight.

In terms of the opposition Swindon are no pushover. As we saw from last season they are tricky customers, beating us twice in the League 1-0 last season. They may have had a poor start to the season picking up just two points in four games and I don't expect them to reach the heights they did last year but they should never be underestimated, Painterless or not.

As for Saints I would think we will make a few changes especially if Lallana is still suffering from the knock he picked up on Saturday. Jaidi may also come in for Martin. I don't expect any major changes in team personnel however or changes in the formation, as Dean Wilkins approaches his first game in charge.

So lets go and enjoy the game tonight, lets show our appreciation for Alan Pardew and fall back in love with the journey that is the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.

Monday 30 August 2010

Pardew Out!!

Whilst watching the BBC news this morning taking in some more of the horrible details of the Pakistani spot betting scandal, my heart sunk even further when Mike Bushell blurted out "and back to football and breaking news from Southampton - they have just sacked their manager".

What!!!!

Had I really been in Bristol just 36 hours earlier watching a convincing Saints side demolish Rovers 4 - 0. It was early in the morning, but yes I had. Has a manager ever been sacked just hours after they have guided their team to a 4-0 away win? I doubt it, and if they have it must have been a very long time ago. But was I really that shocked, I was initially but then thinking about it, it was inevitable. This is what I had feared the most after our saviour Marcus Leibherr sadly passed away, that Nicola Cortese would become a dictator that he would wield a massive amount of uncontrolled and unchecked power. It proves the pre-season rumours were true that Cortese did want Pardew out, it must be a clash of personalities - Cortese obviously didn't trust Pardew to get the job done. The club statement said it all "following a review of the current status in and around the First Team, the Club has decided that, to achieve its well known targets, it is essential to make changes to the First Team management and coaching". Don't get me wrong I respect Nicola Cortese, he wants to get Southampton back in to the big time but after today that respect has wained a little. I don't subscribe to the 'get Cortese out' faction undoubtedly he is a good businessman but I have to question his judgement on this one. Businessman he might be but this was a bad footballing decision.

Just think back to July 2009 - the club was in administration we didn't even know if we were going to exist to play in the 2009/10 season let alone get promoted. With a ten point deduction and hardly any pre-season Pardew built a team from scratch that finished only seven points off the play-offs and secured the Johnstones Paint Trophy. The first silverware for Southampton since 1976 (the Ted Bates Trophy doesn't count). He built on that squad pre-season and we were in a good position to get promoted this season. But what now a new manager has to come in a stamp his own style on a team, he will have to work with payers that he wouldn't have signed and he will want to sign others. This step into the unknown creates instability in the squad that we do not need at the beginning of the season. Maybe Cortese will appoint someone and we will get promoted, but that will be despite this decision to sack Pardew not because of it. My real fear now is that Cortese will appoint a yes man, Pardew undoubtedly stood up for himself. This would be dangerous, dangerous terrority. I would rather Cortese take care of the finances and let the manager get on with the footballing decisions.

It is important we show our appreciation to Alan Pardew at St Marys tomorrow night - and a few chants of 'there is only one Alan Pardew' will get the message across. Despite my frustrations though it is unhelpful to get on Cortese's back, he seems to have made a very bad judgement call in this respect and I just hope this decision doesn't slow down destination Premiership, but this is undoubtedly the goal that Cortese desperately seeks and I am sure he will get us there. But tomorrow we will be looking for our 14th manager since the year 2000.

Update: I have been informed that the last manager to get sacked after a 4-0 away win happened only last season. It was Bryan Gunn former Norwich manager who guided his team to a 4-0 win at Yeovil in the league cup. He had lost 7-1 at home to Colchester just days earlier though.