Saints tight-lipped over Adkins' future

Saints have put up a wall of silence over questions regarding the future of manager Nigel Adkins.

The under fire boss admitted after Saturday’s defeat at West Ham that he was unsure as to how long he would be given to revive Saints’ fortunes after six defeats in eight games back in the Premier League.

Bookies have cut the odds on him to go while talk has been rife among worried fans that Adkins could end up being the fall guy for a start that has seen Saints ship more goals in their first eight games than any other side since the Premier League started.

Saints have refused the chance to clarify Adkins’ future.

Instead they are remaining silent on that point, which is leading to further speculation that he might not even be in charge for the visit of Tottenham on Sunday, despite having led the club to back-to-back promotions.

Adkins has become a popular figure amongst the club’s supporters after delivering such fantastic success but football is rarely a place for much sentiment, especially when there is so much cash involved in staying in the top flight.

Most reasonable fans will hope that he is given more time to try and turn things around, but whether Saints chairman Nicola Cortese will agree remains to be seen.

  • See today's Southern Daily Echo for more on Nigel Adkins future as Saints boss

Comments(180)

soton3009 says...
7:17am Tue 23 Oct 12

They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.

Tubbystubb says...
7:23am Tue 23 Oct 12

Saints only comment when there's something to say, and in any case they don't talk to the Echo.

Chicago Saint says...
7:27am Tue 23 Oct 12

NC and the fans need to let NA be and let him perform his job. We need stability on this team and sacking a manager after just eight games, ESPECIALLY after all he has done for this club, is TOTALLY unfair. He has driven us to two back to back promotions, the least we can do is give him a chance to get a full season under him. At the very least, give him a half a season to see if he can turn this thing around. There is no other manager out there who can motivate a team better than NA. Let us show him the loyalty he deserves after two years of so many triumphs!

alanrr says...
7:29am Tue 23 Oct 12

for heaven's sake we haven't played the lesser teams yet..............we'
ll know more by christmas .........i, for one, would like to see adkins stay

gazw1976 says...
7:38am Tue 23 Oct 12

official saints twitter pretty much sums this up , they dont talk to the echo simples.

elvisimo says...
7:52am Tue 23 Oct 12

alanrr wrote:
for heaven's sake we haven't played the lesser teams yet..............we' ll know more by christmas .........i, for one, would like to see adkins stay
west ham, wigan, Fulham? they have got to be the sides you take your points off of.

That said who else is out there. We do not want or need Dirty Harry.

Leave him be and lets hope for a massive improvement - especially on some of his slightly odd substitutions.

Anyway - he is doing a better job that I could.

St.Yorkie says...
8:00am Tue 23 Oct 12

Media bandwagon rolls on - unlike the Adkins bus!
Look I'm all in favour of clarity, but let's not demand the backing of the Chairman or he's a goner!
In my opinion - if Adkins is sacked we will definitely get relegated. The players just won't perform ans they will lose their mentor who got them believing they weere good enough for the Premier League. If he goes so does the team spirit - only an opinion of course.
Coming down for the Spurs game - first live match of the season. Haven't missed much of any game this season with the internet providing a much cheaper alternative! Will get Leeds ticket on Sunday too...guess that will be my fill of live football this season in the flesh, unless there is a considerable change in pricing!

saintfromsource says...
8:01am Tue 23 Oct 12

Unfortunately football at this level these days is a results business. It doesn't matter that we were promoted one, or maybe even two seasons too early, or even that the current Management team have got us to where we are. It is imperative that we retain our Premier League status and if Nigel Adkins and co can't do that, there needs to be a change.

The constant problem for the last three years has been a lack of concentration at key times in defence. This was able to be be covered over to a certain extent in League One and the Championship. There are no hiding places in the Premier League and that is what we are now finding out.

Top quality defenders needed to be brought in in June. Everyone knows that and any blame for our current position needs to lie with whoever was responsible for not making that happen. Forget excuses as they won't get us any points. We are now nearly a quarter of the way through the season so please concentrate on making the decisions that will get us 50 points by May 2013.

Paul Lucas says...
8:09am Tue 23 Oct 12

St.Yorkie wrote:
Media bandwagon rolls on - unlike the Adkins bus!
Look I'm all in favour of clarity, but let's not demand the backing of the Chairman or he's a goner!
In my opinion - if Adkins is sacked we will definitely get relegated. The players just won't perform ans they will lose their mentor who got them believing they weere good enough for the Premier League. If he goes so does the team spirit - only an opinion of course.
Coming down for the Spurs game - first live match of the season. Haven't missed much of any game this season with the internet providing a much cheaper alternative! Will get Leeds ticket on Sunday too...guess that will be my fill of live football this season in the flesh, unless there is a considerable change in pricing!
Have to agree with you Yorkie. However, I also happen to believe that if the PR department at Saints were doing their job they would have buried this feud with the Echo; they would also move to quash rumours concerning team selection & formation, the training ground issues and a lot of other stuff which appears to be dragging Saints good name down. Chinese whispers are good for no business and that's what Saints are - a business which could do with free publicity from a rag like the Echo.

Their spat is incredibly childish.

One Nigel Adkins . . . . . There's only . . . COYRS!!

GX Saint says...
8:13am Tue 23 Oct 12

Chicago Saint wrote:
NC and the fans need to let NA be and let him perform his job. We need stability on this team and sacking a manager after just eight games, ESPECIALLY after all he has done for this club, is TOTALLY unfair. He has driven us to two back to back promotions, the least we can do is give him a chance to get a full season under him. At the very least, give him a half a season to see if he can turn this thing around. There is no other manager out there who can motivate a team better than NA. Let us show him the loyalty he deserves after two years of so many triumphs!
Strictly speaking it wasn't two back to back promotions. It was two promotions that were back to back.
But if Cortese thinks NA is going to drive us to two promotions and a relegation (back to back), then he won't let sentiment stand in his way and we'll be managed by someone else. Hopefully not the saggy jowelled pensioner from Dorset.

OSPREYSAINT says...
8:13am Tue 23 Oct 12

At least if the Saints don't say anything we won't get the dreaded Boards Vote of Confidence which always happens three days before they give him the sack.

GX Saint says...
8:22am Tue 23 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
At least if the Saints don't say anything we won't get the dreaded Boards Vote of Confidence which always happens three days before they give him the sack.
That's true. NC actually can't come out and say anything without the press deliberately referring to the dreaded VOC. And saying nothing when there's nothing to say has been his style all along.

Shareholder says...
8:23am Tue 23 Oct 12

There is something of the vulture about this - the paper just hovering expectantly waiting for the death throes to end so it can chew over the corpse. Nigel Adkins has earned the right to be treated with more dignity. His problem is the defence. The facts are that the club failed to sign sufficient new defenders. The evidence is there that it tried to sign more, Buttner being the prime example. For whatever reason that became a fiasco which ended up with him going to United. Managers are responsible for identifying the players they want to buy, Chairmen are responsible for negotiating their signature. I think it inconceivable that Adkins hadn't identified other defenders. The fact we failed to provide for the area on the pitch where just about everyone knew we needed to improve is as much down to the Chairman as the Manager. Of course tactics come into the equation and most would agree some strange decisions have been taken principal among which is the dropping to the bench and often substitution of Rickie Lambert. Everyone knows the team plays and feels better when he's playing. It's obvious Nigel will have to change tack and play a bit uglier to grind out the points until the defence can be shored up in January. He must know that now. If that doesn't happen then he will be proved to be naive. And as we can only sign free agents (and there aren't a mass of them with the credentials we need) it may be easier to bring in an experienced Premier League defence coach. Right now though the responsibility for our lowly position is one that is shared across the club, from Board Room to Manager. The Chairman therefore needs to give the Manager more time to sort this out. After all, even the best Manager in the world would struggle to get this defence to work right now so bringing in a 'name' is not likely to provide immediate success.

MGRA says...
8:36am Tue 23 Oct 12

Shareholder wrote:
There is something of the vulture about this - the paper just hovering expectantly waiting for the death throes to end so it can chew over the corpse. Nigel Adkins has earned the right to be treated with more dignity. His problem is the defence. The facts are that the club failed to sign sufficient new defenders. The evidence is there that it tried to sign more, Buttner being the prime example. For whatever reason that became a fiasco which ended up with him going to United. Managers are responsible for identifying the players they want to buy, Chairmen are responsible for negotiating their signature. I think it inconceivable that Adkins hadn't identified other defenders. The fact we failed to provide for the area on the pitch where just about everyone knew we needed to improve is as much down to the Chairman as the Manager. Of course tactics come into the equation and most would agree some strange decisions have been taken principal among which is the dropping to the bench and often substitution of Rickie Lambert. Everyone knows the team plays and feels better when he's playing. It's obvious Nigel will have to change tack and play a bit uglier to grind out the points until the defence can be shored up in January. He must know that now. If that doesn't happen then he will be proved to be naive. And as we can only sign free agents (and there aren't a mass of them with the credentials we need) it may be easier to bring in an experienced Premier League defence coach. Right now though the responsibility for our lowly position is one that is shared across the club, from Board Room to Manager. The Chairman therefore needs to give the Manager more time to sort this out. After all, even the best Manager in the world would struggle to get this defence to work right now so bringing in a 'name' is not likely to provide immediate success.
By giving no statement its clear they are giving the clear message under the table.... NA is on his way out.... and he knows it.

jerseysaint says...
8:38am Tue 23 Oct 12

i think a bit of reality needs to come into
play here,with the fixtures we had early
on i for one thought we would be near the bottom, once we get all our players
fit and play teams of a similar quality i believe we will start to climb the table.
Adkins needs time with all his players fit
to prove he is the manager all the fans
know he is.Unfortunately i think if we lose Spurs game then NC will fire him.

SaintAsh1964 says...
8:39am Tue 23 Oct 12

The one thing Adkins does not need now is a vote of confidence!
I for one would be really disappointed if the Club were to remove Adkins, he's done a great job in getting us to where we are and if you take out the games against Man City/Utd/Everton & Arsenal being right at the start of the season, that we were never going to get anything from we are not too far away from where I'd thought we'd be.
Back the team and back the Manager.
UTS

Strasbourg Saint says...
8:42am Tue 23 Oct 12

soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.

OSPREYSAINT says...
8:46am Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
Shareholder wrote:
There is something of the vulture about this - the paper just hovering expectantly waiting for the death throes to end so it can chew over the corpse. Nigel Adkins has earned the right to be treated with more dignity. His problem is the defence. The facts are that the club failed to sign sufficient new defenders. The evidence is there that it tried to sign more, Buttner being the prime example. For whatever reason that became a fiasco which ended up with him going to United. Managers are responsible for identifying the players they want to buy, Chairmen are responsible for negotiating their signature. I think it inconceivable that Adkins hadn't identified other defenders. The fact we failed to provide for the area on the pitch where just about everyone knew we needed to improve is as much down to the Chairman as the Manager. Of course tactics come into the equation and most would agree some strange decisions have been taken principal among which is the dropping to the bench and often substitution of Rickie Lambert. Everyone knows the team plays and feels better when he's playing. It's obvious Nigel will have to change tack and play a bit uglier to grind out the points until the defence can be shored up in January. He must know that now. If that doesn't happen then he will be proved to be naive. And as we can only sign free agents (and there aren't a mass of them with the credentials we need) it may be easier to bring in an experienced Premier League defence coach. Right now though the responsibility for our lowly position is one that is shared across the club, from Board Room to Manager. The Chairman therefore needs to give the Manager more time to sort this out. After all, even the best Manager in the world would struggle to get this defence to work right now so bringing in a 'name' is not likely to provide immediate success.
By giving no statement its clear they are giving the clear message under the table.... NA is on his way out.... and he knows it.
How do you work that out?

Golden_Salamander says...
8:47am Tue 23 Oct 12

I feel sorry for Nigel.
The Echo are really trying to attack Nicola but they've given up with "anti" stories about him so they attempt to put pressure on what they think is the "weak link" within the Club.
.
The problems between the Club and the Echo go back years, long before Nicola arrived. I could tell a story about a meeting between the then CEO (who's name must not be mentioned) and the Echo about the sacking of Stuart Gray and the appointment of wGS on a Sunday.
.
It was all about the Echo printing stories about £2m payoff for Gray (wrong the real figure was less than £0.5m) and clearing stories with the Club first.
The Echo chose the "freedom of press route", while the Club wanted to "clear all stories first" before printing. That was all in 2002, nothing has changed.

Saintlee72 says...
8:50am Tue 23 Oct 12

Give it a rest. The man's only had eight games. He said a couple of games in that he tried to bring defenders in before the window closed but said they fell through for whatever reason.
At least wait 'til January and see what he can get in the window then.
As a manager, you live and die by the signings you make and Nigel has been pretty shrewd in the market so far, but even I have to admit, it's looking bleak. Our centre backs just aren't good enough - but for Gods sake, give the man a break !!!!!

MGRA says...
8:51am Tue 23 Oct 12

Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
its not a feud. Saints simply boycott the echo group of newspapers by giving them no access. hence the echo publishing what they can on the indirect and 3rd party resources they have. There is no two way situation to resolve. The echo are actually in a stronger position without official access. For them it mean they can publish more diffuse articles whilst obviously dodging the libel laws carefully etc etc... I am not saying I think its right. In fact I am not generally a fan of UK media. But the loss is all SFC on this boycott the way I see it. We are all here commenting, and while doing so are exposed to banners on the page. Thats all revenue for the Echo. And absolutely no benefits whatsoever for SFC. NC may be a great investment banker, but the boycott shows no footballing business sense whatsoever.

ghk230473 says...
8:53am Tue 23 Oct 12

Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?

MGRA says...
8:55am Tue 23 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
MGRA wrote:
Shareholder wrote:
There is something of the vulture about this - the paper just hovering expectantly waiting for the death throes to end so it can chew over the corpse. Nigel Adkins has earned the right to be treated with more dignity. His problem is the defence. The facts are that the club failed to sign sufficient new defenders. The evidence is there that it tried to sign more, Buttner being the prime example. For whatever reason that became a fiasco which ended up with him going to United. Managers are responsible for identifying the players they want to buy, Chairmen are responsible for negotiating their signature. I think it inconceivable that Adkins hadn't identified other defenders. The fact we failed to provide for the area on the pitch where just about everyone knew we needed to improve is as much down to the Chairman as the Manager. Of course tactics come into the equation and most would agree some strange decisions have been taken principal among which is the dropping to the bench and often substitution of Rickie Lambert. Everyone knows the team plays and feels better when he's playing. It's obvious Nigel will have to change tack and play a bit uglier to grind out the points until the defence can be shored up in January. He must know that now. If that doesn't happen then he will be proved to be naive. And as we can only sign free agents (and there aren't a mass of them with the credentials we need) it may be easier to bring in an experienced Premier League defence coach. Right now though the responsibility for our lowly position is one that is shared across the club, from Board Room to Manager. The Chairman therefore needs to give the Manager more time to sort this out. After all, even the best Manager in the world would struggle to get this defence to work right now so bringing in a 'name' is not likely to provide immediate success.
By giving no statement its clear they are giving the clear message under the table.... NA is on his way out.... and he knows it.
How do you work that out?
It tends to be the way of things. A. Vote of confidence from the chairman = the sack within a week. B. The manager will be in charge for the next game = we are taking our time to line up a replacement. C /silence/ = we are busy finding a replacement.

GX Saint says...
8:59am Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
MGRA wrote:
Shareholder wrote: There is something of the vulture about this - the paper just hovering expectantly waiting for the death throes to end so it can chew over the corpse. Nigel Adkins has earned the right to be treated with more dignity. His problem is the defence. The facts are that the club failed to sign sufficient new defenders. The evidence is there that it tried to sign more, Buttner being the prime example. For whatever reason that became a fiasco which ended up with him going to United. Managers are responsible for identifying the players they want to buy, Chairmen are responsible for negotiating their signature. I think it inconceivable that Adkins hadn't identified other defenders. The fact we failed to provide for the area on the pitch where just about everyone knew we needed to improve is as much down to the Chairman as the Manager. Of course tactics come into the equation and most would agree some strange decisions have been taken principal among which is the dropping to the bench and often substitution of Rickie Lambert. Everyone knows the team plays and feels better when he's playing. It's obvious Nigel will have to change tack and play a bit uglier to grind out the points until the defence can be shored up in January. He must know that now. If that doesn't happen then he will be proved to be naive. And as we can only sign free agents (and there aren't a mass of them with the credentials we need) it may be easier to bring in an experienced Premier League defence coach. Right now though the responsibility for our lowly position is one that is shared across the club, from Board Room to Manager. The Chairman therefore needs to give the Manager more time to sort this out. After all, even the best Manager in the world would struggle to get this defence to work right now so bringing in a 'name' is not likely to provide immediate success.
By giving no statement its clear they are giving the clear message under the table.... NA is on his way out.... and he knows it.
How do you work that out?
It tends to be the way of things. A. Vote of confidence from the chairman = the sack within a week. B. The manager will be in charge for the next game = we are taking our time to line up a replacement. C /silence/ = we are busy finding a replacement.
But they were silent on this for 2 years. How come this silence is any different?

OSPREYSAINT says...
9:01am Tue 23 Oct 12

Saints have just this morning, tweeted the following statement:

"For clarification, the following statement was issued to the Southern Daily Echo in relation to the story they are running this morning. It has been the Club’s conscious policy for the last three years not to reply to questions or calls for statements from the Daily Echo and this will continue to be Club Policy."

p.s. We are going to sack NA because MGRA says so.

MGRA says...
9:01am Tue 23 Oct 12

ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.

MGRA says...
9:06am Tue 23 Oct 12

GX Saint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
MGRA wrote:
Shareholder wrote: There is something of the vulture about this - the paper just hovering expectantly waiting for the death throes to end so it can chew over the corpse. Nigel Adkins has earned the right to be treated with more dignity. His problem is the defence. The facts are that the club failed to sign sufficient new defenders. The evidence is there that it tried to sign more, Buttner being the prime example. For whatever reason that became a fiasco which ended up with him going to United. Managers are responsible for identifying the players they want to buy, Chairmen are responsible for negotiating their signature. I think it inconceivable that Adkins hadn't identified other defenders. The fact we failed to provide for the area on the pitch where just about everyone knew we needed to improve is as much down to the Chairman as the Manager. Of course tactics come into the equation and most would agree some strange decisions have been taken principal among which is the dropping to the bench and often substitution of Rickie Lambert. Everyone knows the team plays and feels better when he's playing. It's obvious Nigel will have to change tack and play a bit uglier to grind out the points until the defence can be shored up in January. He must know that now. If that doesn't happen then he will be proved to be naive. And as we can only sign free agents (and there aren't a mass of them with the credentials we need) it may be easier to bring in an experienced Premier League defence coach. Right now though the responsibility for our lowly position is one that is shared across the club, from Board Room to Manager. The Chairman therefore needs to give the Manager more time to sort this out. After all, even the best Manager in the world would struggle to get this defence to work right now so bringing in a 'name' is not likely to provide immediate success.
By giving no statement its clear they are giving the clear message under the table.... NA is on his way out.... and he knows it.
How do you work that out?
It tends to be the way of things. A. Vote of confidence from the chairman = the sack within a week. B. The manager will be in charge for the next game = we are taking our time to line up a replacement. C /silence/ = we are busy finding a replacement.
But they were silent on this for 2 years. How come this silence is any different?
because we have just set a record for the worse defensive start in the Prem, are playing centre halves as full backs after buying and loaning out strikers, leak goals and loose games on substitutions etc etc etc. This is the club putting even more pressure on the manager. No manager wants the dreaded "vote of confidence", thats code for get your CV updated, but if the club had any intention of keeping NA they would publicly offer support even in a subtle way. Anyway. hopefully I am wrong. I want NA in charge for the next few games and hopefully beyond.

MGRA says...
9:07am Tue 23 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Saints have just this morning, tweeted the following statement:

"For clarification, the following statement was issued to the Southern Daily Echo in relation to the story they are running this morning. It has been the Club’s conscious policy for the last three years not to reply to questions or calls for statements from the Daily Echo and this will continue to be Club Policy."

p.s. We are going to sack NA because MGRA says so.
you are the most naive person on here. really.....

ghk230473 says...
9:08am Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!

Mush On The Beach says...
9:09am Tue 23 Oct 12

Ted Bates, Lawrie McMenemy, Alex Ferguson, Jock Stein, Bob Paisley, Brian Clough, Dario Gradi …… Long term success and greatness at a football club is achieved through those around showing loyalty, belief, support and continuity.

Nigel is deserving of all of these and who knows one day, he can be added to that list

ghk230473 says...
9:10am Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Saints have just this morning, tweeted the following statement:

"For clarification, the following statement was issued to the Southern Daily Echo in relation to the story they are running this morning. It has been the Club’s conscious policy for the last three years not to reply to questions or calls for statements from the Daily Echo and this will continue to be Club Policy."

p.s. We are going to sack NA because MGRA says so.
you are the most naive person on here. really.....
I can 2nd that. Mind you it's hard to have any sight let alone fore sight with your head up your ar5e

saintly sanity says...
9:11am Tue 23 Oct 12

This is simply news creation!
I am simply uninterested in frothy rumours arising because the paper cannot get any answer to their prurient curiosity.
I am sure Saints have better things to do than field answers to the media. Adkins has done great things to get us here and now is not the time to panic or remove him ............and whilst we are at it, can you please get that wretched advert with endless drivel removed? I now rarely visited the site because of this silly intrusion.

ghk230473 says...
9:14am Tue 23 Oct 12

Mush On The Beach wrote:
Ted Bates, Lawrie McMenemy, Alex Ferguson, Jock Stein, Bob Paisley, Brian Clough, Dario Gradi …… Long term success and greatness at a football club is achieved through those around showing loyalty, belief, support and continuity.

Nigel is deserving of all of these and who knows one day, he can be added to that list
It's a nice sentiment and I think football was better then, however it's moved on.

St Retford says...
9:14am Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
MGRA wrote:
Shareholder wrote:
There is something of the vulture about this - the paper just hovering expectantly waiting for the death throes to end so it can chew over the corpse. Nigel Adkins has earned the right to be treated with more dignity. His problem is the defence. The facts are that the club failed to sign sufficient new defenders. The evidence is there that it tried to sign more, Buttner being the prime example. For whatever reason that became a fiasco which ended up with him going to United. Managers are responsible for identifying the players they want to buy, Chairmen are responsible for negotiating their signature. I think it inconceivable that Adkins hadn't identified other defenders. The fact we failed to provide for the area on the pitch where just about everyone knew we needed to improve is as much down to the Chairman as the Manager. Of course tactics come into the equation and most would agree some strange decisions have been taken principal among which is the dropping to the bench and often substitution of Rickie Lambert. Everyone knows the team plays and feels better when he's playing. It's obvious Nigel will have to change tack and play a bit uglier to grind out the points until the defence can be shored up in January. He must know that now. If that doesn't happen then he will be proved to be naive. And as we can only sign free agents (and there aren't a mass of them with the credentials we need) it may be easier to bring in an experienced Premier League defence coach. Right now though the responsibility for our lowly position is one that is shared across the club, from Board Room to Manager. The Chairman therefore needs to give the Manager more time to sort this out. After all, even the best Manager in the world would struggle to get this defence to work right now so bringing in a 'name' is not likely to provide immediate success.
By giving no statement its clear they are giving the clear message under the table.... NA is on his way out.... and he knows it.
How do you work that out?
It tends to be the way of things. A. Vote of confidence from the chairman = the sack within a week. B. The manager will be in charge for the next game = we are taking our time to line up a replacement. C /silence/ = we are busy finding a replacement.
What utter twaddle.

So what course of action, in your opinion, actually IS a sign from a club that they're going to keep their manager?

MGRA says...
9:14am Tue 23 Oct 12

ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.

Lone Ranger. says...
9:19am Tue 23 Oct 12

Sh*t stirring by the non-informed Echo

MGRA says...
9:20am Tue 23 Oct 12

St Retford wrote:
MGRA wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
MGRA wrote:
Shareholder wrote:
There is something of the vulture about this - the paper just hovering expectantly waiting for the death throes to end so it can chew over the corpse. Nigel Adkins has earned the right to be treated with more dignity. His problem is the defence. The facts are that the club failed to sign sufficient new defenders. The evidence is there that it tried to sign more, Buttner being the prime example. For whatever reason that became a fiasco which ended up with him going to United. Managers are responsible for identifying the players they want to buy, Chairmen are responsible for negotiating their signature. I think it inconceivable that Adkins hadn't identified other defenders. The fact we failed to provide for the area on the pitch where just about everyone knew we needed to improve is as much down to the Chairman as the Manager. Of course tactics come into the equation and most would agree some strange decisions have been taken principal among which is the dropping to the bench and often substitution of Rickie Lambert. Everyone knows the team plays and feels better when he's playing. It's obvious Nigel will have to change tack and play a bit uglier to grind out the points until the defence can be shored up in January. He must know that now. If that doesn't happen then he will be proved to be naive. And as we can only sign free agents (and there aren't a mass of them with the credentials we need) it may be easier to bring in an experienced Premier League defence coach. Right now though the responsibility for our lowly position is one that is shared across the club, from Board Room to Manager. The Chairman therefore needs to give the Manager more time to sort this out. After all, even the best Manager in the world would struggle to get this defence to work right now so bringing in a 'name' is not likely to provide immediate success.
By giving no statement its clear they are giving the clear message under the table.... NA is on his way out.... and he knows it.
How do you work that out?
It tends to be the way of things. A. Vote of confidence from the chairman = the sack within a week. B. The manager will be in charge for the next game = we are taking our time to line up a replacement. C /silence/ = we are busy finding a replacement.
What utter twaddle.

So what course of action, in your opinion, actually IS a sign from a club that they're going to keep their manager?
Its B obviously.... Only an idiot in charge of SFC would currently not be looking at the alternatives.... There are many times in football where replacements were being lined up only for the manager to come good.... The GR signing and the borrowing against SKY money means SFC are in-for-a-penny-in-fo
r-a-pound and will try to stay in the PREM at all costs. Not a strategy I think is wrong but it will mean a point at least against tottenham or Nigel will go.

Nicole23 says...
9:28am Tue 23 Oct 12

If he goes it wont be like a magic wand to start winning games but, I do think if he keeps saying he wont change the playing style that could be his undoing.
Football is a business at the end of the day not just a game.
Why cant he just say look, this style has not worked lets try plan b, there is too much quality in this league who can change a game in 2 minutes like on Saturday.

Heathrowboy says...
9:37am Tue 23 Oct 12

adkins need help fast! 10 games in any league is a good barometer for the season. defeat by bigger than a 2 goal margin on sunday will be it for him. a win/draw will only put the brakes on slightly unless there is a massive improvement.fans can't keep saying look who we've played - how did norwich do against arsenal?

City Saint says...
9:38am Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote: They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That! I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it. The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say. If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards? The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.
This is the point. By fighting the echo for two years, saints have lost many chances to court the local population, and develop little saints. The pre-season tournament is a good gesture, but it's just once a year.

You know the giants of the game are doing more with local media to win hearts and minds. Allardyce has a column in the Evening Standard, for example.

MGRA says...
9:39am Tue 23 Oct 12

Nicole23 wrote:
If he goes it wont be like a magic wand to start winning games but, I do think if he keeps saying he wont change the playing style that could be his undoing.
Football is a business at the end of the day not just a game.
Why cant he just say look, this style has not worked lets try plan b, there is too much quality in this league who can change a game in 2 minutes like on Saturday.
I also think the club has snookered itself with regards coaching and tactical expertise.... Nigel brought with him his own assistant who was also a defensive coach. The trouble is that assistant only had lower leagues experience. Couple that with Nigel's own experience, the fact Saints have only ONE player with any decent premier league experience and a club head honcho that has no history in football its clear where the real problem is. The solution is not a good one if you are in NAs position, it means having your position look undermined and getting in some help. The evidence of this is clear after our 8 games. Its not quality thats has undone us, its having that bit of "cuteness" I believe is the correct football term and that only comes with experience. We busily signed attacking "talent" when in my opinion we should have been looking at where the advice was going to come from ? I think it was assumed we could get off to some sort of a start by outscoring teams and then find our feet. This was undersestimating the premier league imo.

City Saint says...
9:40am Tue 23 Oct 12

Nicole23 wrote:
If he goes it wont be like a magic wand to start winning games but, I do think if he keeps saying he wont change the playing style that could be his undoing. Football is a business at the end of the day not just a game. Why cant he just say look, this style has not worked lets try plan b, there is too much quality in this league who can change a game in 2 minutes like on Saturday.
My favorite definition of insanity is to keep doing the same things over and over, expecting a different outcome.

Strasbourg Saint says...
9:42am Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.
You two are like a flock of sheep .....



................ a VERY small flock, that is.

Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
hhhhhhhhh!!!!

Barney123 says...
9:44am Tue 23 Oct 12

Saints are tight lipped... but are they talking to the Daily Echo anyway???

mack chinnon says...
9:46am Tue 23 Oct 12

St.Yorkie wrote:
Media bandwagon rolls on - unlike the Adkins bus!
Look I'm all in favour of clarity, but let's not demand the backing of the Chairman or he's a goner!
In my opinion - if Adkins is sacked we will definitely get relegated. The players just won't perform ans they will lose their mentor who got them believing they weere good enough for the Premier League. If he goes so does the team spirit - only an opinion of course.
Coming down for the Spurs game - first live match of the season. Haven't missed much of any game this season with the internet providing a much cheaper alternative! Will get Leeds ticket on Sunday too...guess that will be my fill of live football this season in the flesh, unless there is a considerable change in pricing!
You lightweight. See you Sunday.

Scarborosaint says...
9:47am Tue 23 Oct 12

Too many people making an assumption that NC picks team and will sack NA if results don't improve ? Where do they get their information cos NC doesn't speak in public about the manager and can't see him discussing it on the London tube !!

GX Saint says...
9:49am Tue 23 Oct 12

Nicole23 wrote:
If he goes it wont be like a magic wand to start winning games but, I do think if he keeps saying he wont change the playing style that could be his undoing. Football is a business at the end of the day not just a game. Why cant he just say look, this style has not worked lets try plan b, there is too much quality in this league who can change a game in 2 minutes like on Saturday.
There's quality in the league, yes, but this was Kevin Nolan.

MGRA says...
9:52am Tue 23 Oct 12

Strasbourg Saint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.
You two are like a flock of sheep .....



................ a VERY small flock, that is.

Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah

hhhhhhhhh!!!!
come on now.... put daddy's computer down and go and own up you have been using it and playing at "farm yard"

OSPREYSAINT says...
10:00am Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Saints have just this morning, tweeted the following statement:

"For clarification, the following statement was issued to the Southern Daily Echo in relation to the story they are running this morning. It has been the Club’s conscious policy for the last three years not to reply to questions or calls for statements from the Daily Echo and this will continue to be Club Policy."

p.s. We are going to sack NA because MGRA says so.
you are the most naive person on here. really.....
No comment

OSPREYSAINT says...
10:05am Tue 23 Oct 12

For clarification, the following statement was issued to MGRA in relation to the story that he has been running this morning. It has been my conscious policy for the last three minutes not to reply to questions or calls for statements from MGRA and this will continue to be my Policy."

Strasbourg Saint says...
10:06am Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.
You two are like a flock of sheep .....



................ a VERY small flock, that is.

Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah


hhhhhhhhh!!!!
come on now.... put daddy's computer down and go and own up you have been using it and playing at "farm yard"
Have I touched a nerve?

For what it's worth, I think the club could do a lot more in the community and with the media.

If I were NC, I'd be looking at every possible way to promote the club's image and make sure the facts (when necessary and appropriate) were on view so as to keep stupid rumours to a minimum; that's the kind of guy I am.

Alas, I'm also the kind of guy who'd be pee-poor at running a successful football club. So, if you want someone like me in charge, expect to be back in League 1 sometime soon.

As for the articles being comment on, some of us (you, me and we know most of the others) come here to share our views, see what other fans think and have a laugh - mainly together. We'd still read and comment if the headline read 'No News Today' and the article stretched no futher than saying: 'Nothing to report, have a nice day. Yours, Adam Leitch.'

Anyway, I've some French students waiting to learn about the second conditional. So, I'll just end by saying, if I were you, I'd be careful what I wished for. I've nothing else to report, have a nice day.

MGRA says...
10:13am Tue 23 Oct 12

Strasbourg Saint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.
You two are like a flock of sheep .....



................ a VERY small flock, that is.

Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah



hhhhhhhhh!!!!
come on now.... put daddy's computer down and go and own up you have been using it and playing at "farm yard"
Have I touched a nerve?

For what it's worth, I think the club could do a lot more in the community and with the media.

If I were NC, I'd be looking at every possible way to promote the club's image and make sure the facts (when necessary and appropriate) were on view so as to keep stupid rumours to a minimum; that's the kind of guy I am.

Alas, I'm also the kind of guy who'd be pee-poor at running a successful football club. So, if you want someone like me in charge, expect to be back in League 1 sometime soon.

As for the articles being comment on, some of us (you, me and we know most of the others) come here to share our views, see what other fans think and have a laugh - mainly together. We'd still read and comment if the headline read 'No News Today' and the article stretched no futher than saying: 'Nothing to report, have a nice day. Yours, Adam Leitch.'

Anyway, I've some French students waiting to learn about the second conditional. So, I'll just end by saying, if I were you, I'd be careful what I wished for. I've nothing else to report, have a nice day.
I have not wished for anything. I have just stated what I think is unfolding. I want NA to remain, I want him to get tactical help and I want SFC to stop sulking, promote the club properly and fill SMS. Thats what I wish for......

OSPREYSAINT says...
10:18am Tue 23 Oct 12

There is another thread up to put your gems of wisdom on.

willygetaway says...
10:20am Tue 23 Oct 12

I remember the times under the dark lord, when gossip in the local paper was rife and it unsettled the team no end.
Hence when Herr Liebherr took over a media blackout was put into place.
So those of you who now moan about the lack of communication from the club should bear that in mind.
as for Nigel i still think we need time to let the guy do his thing. I as most saints fans what to see us excel. but we have to be patient. But if the doom and gloom merchants get there way and we do lose Nigel (our loss) i think i would like to see wee Gordon at least approached. But in my heart of hearts i really want our Nigel COYR

OSPREYSAINT says...
10:24am Tue 23 Oct 12

ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
.. and I get called naive....

saint dave says...
10:24am Tue 23 Oct 12

Mush On The Beach wrote:
Ted Bates, Lawrie McMenemy, Alex Ferguson, Jock Stein, Bob Paisley, Brian Clough, Dario Gradi …… Long term success and greatness at a football club is achieved through those around showing loyalty, belief, support and continuity.

Nigel is deserving of all of these and who knows one day, he can be added to that list
sense at last Lawrie took us down in his first season in charge, and look what he went on to do. five years ago when we were not sure we would have a club, i would have taken being third from bottom in the prem.

Egomaniac says...
10:24am Tue 23 Oct 12

The problem here is that contributors are going round in circles saying the same things over and over which - like Nigel Adkins - is getting us nowhere!

The facts are very simple, over eight games - almost a quarter of the season - we shipped an average of three goals per game. Each successive game has shown that there have been no change whatever in tactics. Indeed, Nigel has publicly stated he will retain a tactic of attacking football!

The fact that there has been no defensive improvement has highlighted Nigel's naivety at this level. Those of you who have been saying we should stick with Nigel - admirable though the sentiment is - clearly do not understand the importance of the results criteria that dominates the raison d'être of the Premiership.

I too would support Nigel if I could see any small glimpse of improvement - perhaps only shipping one or two goals per game! However, that is not the case, and he persists in continuing with the same tactics.

It is my view that he is out of his depth right now, and needs to be replaced as soon as possible before it's too late.

I will be very sad for him if he has to go, after all he has done a wonderful job getting our beloved Saints to the Premiership. But that's it - he now needs to hand over to a manager who has the nous to keep us in this league. Nigel's refusal to consider a Plan B says it all.

Who to replace him if the inevitable comes to pass? I don't have a problem with 'Harry' (by the way, people should stop calling him a crook in public - that's libellous as he was cleared by a jury of any wrong doing!), or an approach to Glen Hoddle. I think either would be good for the Club.

The bottom line is what is best for SFC, and not to harbour deep prejudices against certain individuals. I'd vote for the devil himself if he (or she!!) could get us out of this downward spiral.

OSPREYSAINT says...
10:40am Tue 23 Oct 12

Vote beelzebub to get us out of the mire, better bet than Twitchy.

Confucious says...
10:41am Tue 23 Oct 12

Come on - MGRA has a point.
The club might have worked out that silence is one of the most difficult arguments to refute. And silence has a bad track record....

Remember, with the emporer tucked safe in Tokyo days before the event, everyone in authority kept shtum about the Japanese tsunami until it was shown on live TV and they were then forced to comment.

Everyone knew D Day was going to take place, but again, not only silence from the authorities, but an eleborate cover up to keep the public in the dark.

Until it is admitted and we are told officially that a giant asteroid is heading towards the earth at millions of miles an hour, we should be very worried.

I also note that Nigel's future is not the only thing Saints are making no comment about. As far as I know, they have not denied that cheap minced donkey willies are being used in the club's burgers.

kent141 says...
10:43am Tue 23 Oct 12

If Nigel gets his marching orders how about giving Mickey Wall the job.

Mills_18 says...
10:45am Tue 23 Oct 12

The main problem is that we only relie on lambert for goals, 7 million pound man jay rod has done nothing, The partnership of Barny and Lambert or Lambert and Sharp was great in other divisions so why force Sharp out and put Barny out on load we need them back starting again with miyuka,Lambert,Sharp and Barnard we can get goals. I personally feel that T Lee will leave either on loan or for good as he dones't get game time with us. But the main reason i started to come back onto here is how Guly still here? his can't make runs, he's so lazy, and desn't run after any ball (even when he loses it). Anyone at the West ham game will see my points and his awful shot that was nearly out for a throw! thats the main reason. But again guly never gets subbed? Puncheon went off at west ham after i thought he had a good game.

But the other side of the coin is our defence..
Maya- He's just to weak in the premer league he's good witht the ball but other players muscle him out the way to easy.
Fonte-Onloy he's knows what he was doing punching that ball.
He cannot keep up with the pace of the league always holding strikers the same with Hov but his o.g. have cost us dearly.
Clyne- great Rb
Fox- lazy but his crosses create chances

Mills_18 says...
10:47am Tue 23 Oct 12

AND fans want sharp back and barnard,
Fans will beclapping in the 11th minute to remember Billy Sharp's son on sunday a year after.

Confucious says...
10:48am Tue 23 Oct 12

My motto is: "Always answer an honest question and answer it honestly."

My wife will provide testimony to my good faith in this - and I have numerous bruises as evidence.

RedArmy1 says...
10:50am Tue 23 Oct 12

We are not going to give spurs an easy game Sunday.

WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON'S FAMOUS RED ARMY.

We will be in the Bridge - Chapel - Northam Club - King Alfred - Prince of Wales - Joshua Tree - Royal Oak- Station.

WE FIGHT FOR A FAMOUS VICTORY.

RED ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRMY,
COYR.

ghk230473 says...
10:51am Tue 23 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
.. and I get called naive....
Explain.....?

OSPREYSAINT says...
10:51am Tue 23 Oct 12

Southampton v Tottenham Hotspur (3pm)
Referee: L Mason
Assistants: D England, D C Richards
Fourth Official: R East

MGRA says...
10:52am Tue 23 Oct 12

Confucious wrote:
Come on - MGRA has a point.
The club might have worked out that silence is one of the most difficult arguments to refute. And silence has a bad track record....

Remember, with the emporer tucked safe in Tokyo days before the event, everyone in authority kept shtum about the Japanese tsunami until it was shown on live TV and they were then forced to comment.

Everyone knew D Day was going to take place, but again, not only silence from the authorities, but an eleborate cover up to keep the public in the dark.

Until it is admitted and we are told officially that a giant asteroid is heading towards the earth at millions of miles an hour, we should be very worried.

I also note that Nigel's future is not the only thing Saints are making no comment about. As far as I know, they have not denied that cheap minced donkey willies are being used in the club's burgers.
have you ever seen a mechanically recovered meat machine ? Not even SFCs silence on Donkey "willies" ( love that word, not heard it since I was 12 ) can be interpreted as anything other than burger-business-as-u
sual.

A lot of the "meat" in the footy burgers started its life clinging to a carcus. Then a high pressure hose blasted the "matter" of the bones and this was drained through a floor sluice. Then the slurry was crushed in a vented press and the now solid pulp was bagged and sent to a "meat processing plant" , where it was added to minced offal ( the "willies" ) , rusk, other binders and a small amount of actual muscle meat and then churned and mixed, finally seasoned and then shaped and packed.

sasmike says...
10:53am Tue 23 Oct 12

Get off nigels back, the players should be paid on results, full stop !! no points = no money, 1 point = 50% 3 points = full whack , HARRY PLEASE STAY IN THE GUTTER, we dont want you

Confucious says...
10:57am Tue 23 Oct 12

Confucious wrote:
My motto is: "Always answer an honest question and answer it honestly."

My wife will provide testimony to my good faith in this - and I have numerous bruises as evidence.
In the interest of fellow Saints and NHS budgetary problems, I would exclude answering with total frankness the question: "Does my bum look big in this?"

OSPREYSAINT says...
11:01am Tue 23 Oct 12

ghk230473 wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
.. and I get called naive....
Explain.....?
No I don't need to do that, a) It would go straight over your head. b) It would bore the pants off of the other decent posters on here.

Tirau Dan says...
11:02am Tue 23 Oct 12

First thing Alan Pardew did was lock the gate at training to reporters who previously had almost open access.

Silence from SMS is business as usual.

For the Magic Roundabout fans out there: Name one possible alternative manager?

Harry - no way.. the fans would completely revolt and boycott.

Rafa... possible but how much would be want to spend at Christmas and how many feathers would he ruffle..

GLVialli? come on surely his record is so poor and he's out of touch.

GWS.. nope.. his win record outside of scotland is less than 33% (half that of Nigel.

Kevin Keegan? lost his first 8 games straight at newcastle...then he started to win a few by using 433 system!

ANy of the above could see us go down.. would any of them stick it out and bring us back? Nope!

Nigel Adkins has my support. Bit of ars kicking and nursing the wounded legs and egos back from shell shock for now, Add a couple of players in at Christmas and we'll be off like a robbers dog.

Still only a couple of wins from mid table... .COYR together as one!!!!

OSPREYSAINT says...
11:05am Tue 23 Oct 12

kent141 wrote:
If Nigel gets his marching orders how about giving Mickey Wall the job.
I am naive after all, can you explain that one so that I can appreciate the humour of it please?

mack chinnon says...
11:12am Tue 23 Oct 12

Tirau Dan wrote:
First thing Alan Pardew did was lock the gate at training to reporters who previously had almost open access.

Silence from SMS is business as usual.

For the Magic Roundabout fans out there: Name one possible alternative manager?

Harry - no way.. the fans would completely revolt and boycott.

Rafa... possible but how much would be want to spend at Christmas and how many feathers would he ruffle..

GLVialli? come on surely his record is so poor and he's out of touch.

GWS.. nope.. his win record outside of scotland is less than 33% (half that of Nigel.

Kevin Keegan? lost his first 8 games straight at newcastle...then he started to win a few by using 433 system!

ANy of the above could see us go down.. would any of them stick it out and bring us back? Nope!

Nigel Adkins has my support. Bit of ars kicking and nursing the wounded legs and egos back from shell shock for now, Add a couple of players in at Christmas and we'll be off like a robbers dog.

Still only a couple of wins from mid table... .COYR together as one!!!!
We will get people asking for Steve Kean next,Dan.

mack chinnon says...
11:14am Tue 23 Oct 12

Anyway,this week I shall be mostly drinking lager.

OSPREYSAINT says...
11:23am Tue 23 Oct 12

mack chinnon wrote:
Anyway,this week I shall be mostly drinking lager.
Not too much, we don't want you running on the pitch to deck the Spuds GK, do we?

OSPREYSAINT says...
11:30am Tue 23 Oct 12

Mills_18 wrote:
AND fans want sharp back and barnard,
Fans will beclapping in the 11th minute to remember Billy Sharp's son on sunday a year after.
Applause in the 11th minute for Luey Jacob Sharp this Sunday

From the Saints part of the aap3 site: http://saints.aap3.c
om/l-j-s-foundation/


Billy Sharp's Great South Run Fundraising Page: http://www.justgivin
g.com/Billy-Sharp

MGRA says...
11:30am Tue 23 Oct 12

Tirau Dan wrote:
First thing Alan Pardew did was lock the gate at training to reporters who previously had almost open access.

Silence from SMS is business as usual.

For the Magic Roundabout fans out there: Name one possible alternative manager?

Harry - no way.. the fans would completely revolt and boycott.

Rafa... possible but how much would be want to spend at Christmas and how many feathers would he ruffle..

GLVialli? come on surely his record is so poor and he's out of touch.

GWS.. nope.. his win record outside of scotland is less than 33% (half that of Nigel.

Kevin Keegan? lost his first 8 games straight at newcastle...then he started to win a few by using 433 system!

ANy of the above could see us go down.. would any of them stick it out and bring us back? Nope!

Nigel Adkins has my support. Bit of ars kicking and nursing the wounded legs and egos back from shell shock for now, Add a couple of players in at Christmas and we'll be off like a robbers dog.

Still only a couple of wins from mid table... .COYR together as one!!!!
Rafa has publicly stated he would never take up a position where he is not in charge of signings within agreed budgets..... That said he also stated he "would only ever manage again in England". NA should carry your motto with him into games Dan, its awesome : "Still only a couple of wins from mid table"..... superb....

shilo says...
11:30am Tue 23 Oct 12

Sadly Nigel Atkin's days are numbered, the Chairman has no hesitation is sacking anyone who works for the club for any reason whatsover.

M Clarke says...
11:31am Tue 23 Oct 12

This feud between The Echo and Saints does neither side any justice. Having spoken to a friend who works for The Echo I suspect that more of the blame lies with the Club. Both need to understand that they need each other. The Club need good publicity and the accurate reporting of News and the paper needs to get behind the Club. It's about time Mr Cortese and the Editor sat down together and sorted out their differences.

Smartiepants says...
11:34am Tue 23 Oct 12

Nigel Adkins got us into this division and he was a local hero then. I think he's being operated from behind by Mr Cortese. He has the ability to manage well but maybe he's not being allowed to do his job. If he gets sacked he willl have been briefed beforehand on what to say about it, and it will be Adkins fault when in fact Cortese was behind the decisionmaking it all the time. How can his management style be so different from last season?

saintmooklips says...
11:47am Tue 23 Oct 12

We need to give NA more time. He's got us to where we are, and built momentum and consistency over the past 2 years.
True, we should be taking from the likes of Wigan, Fulham, Wet Spam, and anyone who was at those games will know that we dominated the first halves without really threatening, then inexplicably collapsed in moments of madness. However, I do feel we would have had a stronger start against these sides with a fit Jack Cork. We all know our centre backs aren't quite there for this level, and were screaming for signings over the summer, but we were supposedly in for Buttner, and for all we know, might have been sniffing around the likes of Michael Dawson only to be told they want 90 grand a week. We clearly need established defenders, but not if they're gonna bankrupt us again.
But we're forgetting that much of the defending needs to be done in the middle of the park, and for me we're getting bypassed here a lot of the time. James Ward-Prowse has started ok but isn't there yet, Steven Davis is just starting to find his feet, Corky injured all season. Add that to injuries to Fox, Richardson, Butterfield, Clyne, and therefore forced to play Yoshida at full-back (I thought he did ok at West Ham apart from his impact going forward). NA hasn't yet had a chance to field his first choice team consistently, to at least give the boys a chance to settle at this level.
We were never going to keep marching on and on without getting found out, and teams like Wigan have earned their stripes at this level. We need to be much tougher in the tackle, and let teams know we are there, then play our attractive football. Frankly, I think we'd kill for a Kevin Nolan right now.
The only problem I have with NA is his insistence on playing Guly week in, week out. I just don't see what he brings. A few nice touches here and there, but no end product, no real impact, and no desire to win the ball, leaving our already vulnerable defence constantly exposed.

midlandsaint says...
11:48am Tue 23 Oct 12

Nigel should stay.

Little Saints and making friends with the echo....I think results will make more little saints than resolving things with the Echo. 2 promotions so far helps in that respect. Improving up the table will do that. Getting a European spot in a few years time will do that too. And I BELIEVE THAT NIGEL IS THE MAN TO GET US THERE.

As for revenue streams yes I suppose getting publicity will help generate a small amount of income in the local area, but i feel that generating interest across the world will generate more. Generating income in the African and Asian markets for instance.

We haven't seen the best of Tad Lee, Yoshida or Mayuka yet, for various reasons but I feel in time they will cement their place in the team, come good and perform regularly (in position) and help us get the results we need to progress in this division while leading to increased merchandising sales overseas far and beyond what is being lost by not talking to the Echo.

And I believe too that in time the Echo will come to the Club cap in hand because they will want to be part of the success and support the Club rather than look to dig the dirt.

All of which will only happen if NC keeps faith in NA imho.

OSPREYSAINT says...
11:52am Tue 23 Oct 12

shilo wrote:
Sadly Nigel Atkin's days are numbered, the Chairman has no hesitation is sacking anyone who works for the club for any reason whatsover.
Like the others I presume you are saying that, from a position of authority, you have inside knowledge and evidence.

saintmooklips says...
11:53am Tue 23 Oct 12

My West Brom away ticket just came through the door! Dunno why, but I've got a good feeling about that one :-)

randre says...
11:53am Tue 23 Oct 12

I would be gutted if Nigel Adkins is sacked, I simply can't think of any other manager who I would rather have at this moment in time. I think he is a breath of fresh air in football management. I truly felt for him during his interview after the West Ham game, he looked like a man who clearly has pressure on him. I think as a club we need to stand strong and together, show we are different by not getting tangled up in the media circus and following the usual pattern of other clubs. At the first time of trouble since Adkins took over we as fans seem, in most cases, to be showing a strong unity and support for the man. I hope that the club are also doing this, but I don't need them to tell me, I just want them to tell Nigel. Then Nigel can move forward and do his job. I hope in the corridors of power at St Mary's talks are taking place between Nicola and Nigel that confirm the support the club have for him.

This was never going to be easy and I really do think that when Ramirez & Cork are back in the side we will improve.

My only criticism of Nigel would be the defensive areas, I do feel the pressure on Nigel has affected his judgement here. I would like to see him settle on a keeper and give him a good run in the side, it takes time for a keeper to settle and understand the defense. But then I don't know what has happened in training, so I can't be too harsh on Nigel on this without knowing the facts. I would also like to see young Luke Shaw given an opportunity. I know he is young, but if your good enough your old enough. But again, I am not seeing what goes on in training every day, so this is Nigel's decision.

As Nigel clearly stated in a very honest interview that he picks the team and he will stand or fall from his decisions.

I hope Nigel and Nicola can keep their heads, when all around them are losing theirs! Pressure can cause a manager to make strange decisions, I hope the club can help him with a few simple words (to Nigel, not to the media)... "We support you"! He may then just be able to pull it round.

But one thing is for sure... I SUPPORT NIGEL ADKINS.

MGRA says...
11:57am Tue 23 Oct 12

midlandsaint wrote:
Nigel should stay.

Little Saints and making friends with the echo....I think results will make more little saints than resolving things with the Echo. 2 promotions so far helps in that respect. Improving up the table will do that. Getting a European spot in a few years time will do that too. And I BELIEVE THAT NIGEL IS THE MAN TO GET US THERE.

As for revenue streams yes I suppose getting publicity will help generate a small amount of income in the local area, but i feel that generating interest across the world will generate more. Generating income in the African and Asian markets for instance.

We haven't seen the best of Tad Lee, Yoshida or Mayuka yet, for various reasons but I feel in time they will cement their place in the team, come good and perform regularly (in position) and help us get the results we need to progress in this division while leading to increased merchandising sales overseas far and beyond what is being lost by not talking to the Echo.

And I believe too that in time the Echo will come to the Club cap in hand because they will want to be part of the success and support the Club rather than look to dig the dirt.

All of which will only happen if NC keeps faith in NA imho.
the echo are not the loosers in the boycott.... here are some of the publications NC is also boycotting de facto :

Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Yes some of these are fairly far flung but footy fans travel....

Saints are missing out on huge advertising and promotion potential and fail to appreciate the way a club should be marketted.

There is no expertise in the club to embrace modern media and advertising potential to try and attract new fans and new interest.

St.Yorkie says...
11:57am Tue 23 Oct 12

What has Nigel said for the last 2-seasons - it's a marathon not a sprint. All we have to is make sure we are in striking distance of 17th with the 2nd half of the season to go - we can only get better (fact)!
New players ned time to bed in - players coming back from injury also need time. Gaston won't feature much before 2013 but will be like a new signing.
Players will have to get their fingers out with the window coming in January - as replacements will be on there way in!

warrens 76 says...
12:00pm Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.
Southampton has always ben crap at promoting itself to it's catchment area...it has always had a sense of entitlement to the support which is why there are so many plastic fans of mufco, the ars e nal, and so forth...no real sense of community..alienatin
g the echo and the media at large started big time with Lowe (very) but NC has not been much better.

Sfc had a great profile in the mainstream media under big Lawrie becuase he knew had to work them, indeed we were many neutrals favorite football team in the early 80's..

Think on this, when average players can command 50.000 per week...( 8 mini buses a week..400 a year!) how hard would it be to sponsor most secondary schools within a 30 mile radius...except east..with a SFC minibus, free tickets, flags, training tours and on and on making all southern kids realise to be a 'south'erner is to be a 'South'ampton fan...

Our large scale media and "effective" community work is crap..we ever want to be a permanent top ten team then the area has got to live and breathe SFC, it does not and that is a complete lack of vision inside the club.

Be warned BHA could end up a bigger club than us...and i have no pleasure in saying it.

swesaint says...
12:01pm Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
Nicole23 wrote:
If he goes it wont be like a magic wand to start winning games but, I do think if he keeps saying he wont change the playing style that could be his undoing.
Football is a business at the end of the day not just a game.
Why cant he just say look, this style has not worked lets try plan b, there is too much quality in this league who can change a game in 2 minutes like on Saturday.
I also think the club has snookered itself with regards coaching and tactical expertise.... Nigel brought with him his own assistant who was also a defensive coach. The trouble is that assistant only had lower leagues experience. Couple that with Nigel's own experience, the fact Saints have only ONE player with any decent premier league experience and a club head honcho that has no history in football its clear where the real problem is. The solution is not a good one if you are in NAs position, it means having your position look undermined and getting in some help. The evidence of this is clear after our 8 games. Its not quality thats has undone us, its having that bit of "cuteness" I believe is the correct football term and that only comes with experience. We busily signed attacking "talent" when in my opinion we should have been looking at where the advice was going to come from ? I think it was assumed we could get off to some sort of a start by outscoring teams and then find our feet. This was undersestimating the premier league imo.
How does signing Yoshida, Gazza, Clyne, Davies prove we were busy signing attacking talent?

warrens 76 says...
12:05pm Tue 23 Oct 12

randre wrote:
I would be gutted if Nigel Adkins is sacked, I simply can't think of any other manager who I would rather have at this moment in time. I think he is a breath of fresh air in football management. I truly felt for him during his interview after the West Ham game, he looked like a man who clearly has pressure on him. I think as a club we need to stand strong and together, show we are different by not getting tangled up in the media circus and following the usual pattern of other clubs. At the first time of trouble since Adkins took over we as fans seem, in most cases, to be showing a strong unity and support for the man. I hope that the club are also doing this, but I don't need them to tell me, I just want them to tell Nigel. Then Nigel can move forward and do his job. I hope in the corridors of power at St Mary's talks are taking place between Nicola and Nigel that confirm the support the club have for him.

This was never going to be easy and I really do think that when Ramirez & Cork are back in the side we will improve.

My only criticism of Nigel would be the defensive areas, I do feel the pressure on Nigel has affected his judgement here. I would like to see him settle on a keeper and give him a good run in the side, it takes time for a keeper to settle and understand the defense. But then I don't know what has happened in training, so I can't be too harsh on Nigel on this without knowing the facts. I would also like to see young Luke Shaw given an opportunity. I know he is young, but if your good enough your old enough. But again, I am not seeing what goes on in training every day, so this is Nigel's decision.

As Nigel clearly stated in a very honest interview that he picks the team and he will stand or fall from his decisions.

I hope Nigel and Nicola can keep their heads, when all around them are losing theirs! Pressure can cause a manager to make strange decisions, I hope the club can help him with a few simple words (to Nigel, not to the media)... "We support you"! He may then just be able to pull it round.

But one thing is for sure... I SUPPORT NIGEL ADKINS.
I think he will be shown fantastic support on sunday..we all should stick together, quick fix huckster's may give us 5 minutes of 'success' then what, no money, no youth integration, no loyalty, who wants that again..

MGRA says...
12:08pm Tue 23 Oct 12

swesaint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
Nicole23 wrote:
If he goes it wont be like a magic wand to start winning games but, I do think if he keeps saying he wont change the playing style that could be his undoing.
Football is a business at the end of the day not just a game.
Why cant he just say look, this style has not worked lets try plan b, there is too much quality in this league who can change a game in 2 minutes like on Saturday.
I also think the club has snookered itself with regards coaching and tactical expertise.... Nigel brought with him his own assistant who was also a defensive coach. The trouble is that assistant only had lower leagues experience. Couple that with Nigel's own experience, the fact Saints have only ONE player with any decent premier league experience and a club head honcho that has no history in football its clear where the real problem is. The solution is not a good one if you are in NAs position, it means having your position look undermined and getting in some help. The evidence of this is clear after our 8 games. Its not quality thats has undone us, its having that bit of "cuteness" I believe is the correct football term and that only comes with experience. We busily signed attacking "talent" when in my opinion we should have been looking at where the advice was going to come from ? I think it was assumed we could get off to some sort of a start by outscoring teams and then find our feet. This was undersestimating the premier league imo.
How does signing Yoshida, Gazza, Clyne, Davies prove we were busy signing attacking talent?
Yoshida has been playing full back. He is clearly not one. We now have FOUR goalkeepers with KD the best. We have Fonte and Fox as first choices with cover nowhere to be seen. Clyne was the only banker. meanwhile we pay way over the odds for JayRod, 12million on a player we kicked to high heaven in training, a great african with pace we never see play !? While I admire NAs attacking instincts and applaud his ethos of passing,,,,, we certainly have not "built from the back" by any stretch of the imagination. And looking back at the 8 games, thank god we kept hold of JP....

randre says...
12:14pm Tue 23 Oct 12

warrens 76 wrote:
randre wrote:
I would be gutted if Nigel Adkins is sacked, I simply can't think of any other manager who I would rather have at this moment in time. I think he is a breath of fresh air in football management. I truly felt for him during his interview after the West Ham game, he looked like a man who clearly has pressure on him. I think as a club we need to stand strong and together, show we are different by not getting tangled up in the media circus and following the usual pattern of other clubs. At the first time of trouble since Adkins took over we as fans seem, in most cases, to be showing a strong unity and support for the man. I hope that the club are also doing this, but I don't need them to tell me, I just want them to tell Nigel. Then Nigel can move forward and do his job. I hope in the corridors of power at St Mary's talks are taking place between Nicola and Nigel that confirm the support the club have for him.

This was never going to be easy and I really do think that when Ramirez & Cork are back in the side we will improve.

My only criticism of Nigel would be the defensive areas, I do feel the pressure on Nigel has affected his judgement here. I would like to see him settle on a keeper and give him a good run in the side, it takes time for a keeper to settle and understand the defense. But then I don't know what has happened in training, so I can't be too harsh on Nigel on this without knowing the facts. I would also like to see young Luke Shaw given an opportunity. I know he is young, but if your good enough your old enough. But again, I am not seeing what goes on in training every day, so this is Nigel's decision.

As Nigel clearly stated in a very honest interview that he picks the team and he will stand or fall from his decisions.

I hope Nigel and Nicola can keep their heads, when all around them are losing theirs! Pressure can cause a manager to make strange decisions, I hope the club can help him with a few simple words (to Nigel, not to the media)... "We support you"! He may then just be able to pull it round.

But one thing is for sure... I SUPPORT NIGEL ADKINS.
I think he will be shown fantastic support on sunday..we all should stick together, quick fix huckster's may give us 5 minutes of 'success' then what, no money, no youth integration, no loyalty, who wants that again..
Absolutely Warrens 76, I couldn't agree more.

OSPREYSAINT says...
12:15pm Tue 23 Oct 12

warrens 76 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.
Southampton has always ben crap at promoting itself to it's catchment area...it has always had a sense of entitlement to the support which is why there are so many plastic fans of mufco, the ars e nal, and so forth...no real sense of community..alienatin

g the echo and the media at large started big time with Lowe (very) but NC has not been much better.

Sfc had a great profile in the mainstream media under big Lawrie becuase he knew had to work them, indeed we were many neutrals favorite football team in the early 80's..

Think on this, when average players can command 50.000 per week...( 8 mini buses a week..400 a year!) how hard would it be to sponsor most secondary schools within a 30 mile radius...except east..with a SFC minibus, free tickets, flags, training tours and on and on making all southern kids realise to be a 'south'erner is to be a 'South'ampton fan...

Our large scale media and "effective" community work is crap..we ever want to be a permanent top ten team then the area has got to live and breathe SFC, it does not and that is a complete lack of vision inside the club.

Be warned BHA could end up a bigger club than us...and i have no pleasure in saying it.
To be honest, if they did I wouldn't begrudge them, in fact I would be a bit envious, I was always suspicious when they fell away towards the end of our Promotion Season, it seemed to me, that they realised, that, at the time they weren't ready for the Premier and chickened out, I thought at the time they were quite capable of making it and may have excelled over WHU? May be delusional, but just a thought. This seasons Championship is very competitive around the top, so it is no foregone conclusion that they will succeed this time, but I wish them luck, it can only be good to have more Southern sides in the top echelon.

warrens 76 says...
12:16pm Tue 23 Oct 12

If we accept there is no one else (which unless we truly want to F**k up there is not) let us just support our team and leave NA alone...

Be clear we got very, very, in fact ridiculously lucky in NC finding us and Marcus Liebherr, it will never ever happen again, so unless the fools wanting instant gratification shut up we could face the abyss again.

TEBOURBA says...
12:17pm Tue 23 Oct 12

NA is shell shocked by his early experience in the PL, it is a different world, just look at his post match interview last Saturday, he was practically in tears.
It's like moving a very bright, capable, top of the class, 5 year old in to a class of 8 year olds.
Without any additional help the 5 year old will crumble under the pressure.
For NA to say he intends to carry on with the same tactics, just underlines how much he is struggling.
If he doesn't change his ideas then neither will the results.
There is no one at SMS on or off the pitch with PL experence.
Like the majority of fans I want NA to stay as long as Ted Bates did!
How difficult can it be to get an experienced coach in, on a short term basis, to help NA find his feet in the
PL? --- what sensible objections could anyone have to this idea ?--- it would help NA and the team.
It needs a caring Chairman, who understands the game, to support NA in his hour of need and make this happen.
Maybe that's what's lacking.

swesaint says...
12:18pm Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
midlandsaint wrote:
Nigel should stay.

Little Saints and making friends with the echo....I think results will make more little saints than resolving things with the Echo. 2 promotions so far helps in that respect. Improving up the table will do that. Getting a European spot in a few years time will do that too. And I BELIEVE THAT NIGEL IS THE MAN TO GET US THERE.

As for revenue streams yes I suppose getting publicity will help generate a small amount of income in the local area, but i feel that generating interest across the world will generate more. Generating income in the African and Asian markets for instance.

We haven't seen the best of Tad Lee, Yoshida or Mayuka yet, for various reasons but I feel in time they will cement their place in the team, come good and perform regularly (in position) and help us get the results we need to progress in this division while leading to increased merchandising sales overseas far and beyond what is being lost by not talking to the Echo.

And I believe too that in time the Echo will come to the Club cap in hand because they will want to be part of the success and support the Club rather than look to dig the dirt.

All of which will only happen if NC keeps faith in NA imho.
the echo are not the loosers in the boycott.... here are some of the publications NC is also boycotting de facto :

Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Yes some of these are fairly far flung but footy fans travel....

Saints are missing out on huge advertising and promotion potential and fail to appreciate the way a club should be marketted.

There is no expertise in the club to embrace modern media and advertising potential to try and attract new fans and new interest.
What on here would you class as modern media?

OSPREYSAINT says...
12:22pm Tue 23 Oct 12

TEBOURBA wrote:
NA is shell shocked by his early experience in the PL, it is a different world, just look at his post match interview last Saturday, he was practically in tears.
It's like moving a very bright, capable, top of the class, 5 year old in to a class of 8 year olds.
Without any additional help the 5 year old will crumble under the pressure.
For NA to say he intends to carry on with the same tactics, just underlines how much he is struggling.
If he doesn't change his ideas then neither will the results.
There is no one at SMS on or off the pitch with PL experence.
Like the majority of fans I want NA to stay as long as Ted Bates did!
How difficult can it be to get an experienced coach in, on a short term basis, to help NA find his feet in the
PL? --- what sensible objections could anyone have to this idea ?--- it would help NA and the team.
It needs a caring Chairman, who understands the game, to support NA in his hour of need and make this happen.
Maybe that's what's lacking.
A very good analogy, but the truth is, as we keep saying, that we don't know for sure, you can only take what NA said about his relationship with NC in his previous interviews, as the truth. It could change if we don't get some results, but no point in speculating it isn't helping the mood.

OSPREYSAINT says...
12:27pm Tue 23 Oct 12

I was disappointed to find no mention of SFC in this months Shipping Monthly, a good article about large container ships visiting though, do you think the Club is boycotting that publication too? I see nothing in Private Eye either I am sure they would have found some skeletons in the cupboard if there were any.

Dickosfc says...
12:29pm Tue 23 Oct 12

According to Physioroom (normally pretty accurate), Jack Cork is due back on the 5th November. He would definately add to our defensive side of things.
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http://www.physioroo
m.com/news/english_p
remier_league/epl_in
jury_table.php

ghk230473 says...
12:31pm Tue 23 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
warrens 76 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.
Southampton has always ben crap at promoting itself to it's catchment area...it has always had a sense of entitlement to the support which is why there are so many plastic fans of mufco, the ars e nal, and so forth...no real sense of community..alienatin


g the echo and the media at large started big time with Lowe (very) but NC has not been much better.

Sfc had a great profile in the mainstream media under big Lawrie becuase he knew had to work them, indeed we were many neutrals favorite football team in the early 80's..

Think on this, when average players can command 50.000 per week...( 8 mini buses a week..400 a year!) how hard would it be to sponsor most secondary schools within a 30 mile radius...except east..with a SFC minibus, free tickets, flags, training tours and on and on making all southern kids realise to be a 'south'erner is to be a 'South'ampton fan...

Our large scale media and "effective" community work is crap..we ever want to be a permanent top ten team then the area has got to live and breathe SFC, it does not and that is a complete lack of vision inside the club.

Be warned BHA could end up a bigger club than us...and i have no pleasure in saying it.
To be honest, if they did I wouldn't begrudge them, in fact I would be a bit envious, I was always suspicious when they fell away towards the end of our Promotion Season, it seemed to me, that they realised, that, at the time they weren't ready for the Premier and chickened out, I thought at the time they were quite capable of making it and may have excelled over WHU? May be delusional, but just a thought. This seasons Championship is very competitive around the top, so it is no foregone conclusion that they will succeed this time, but I wish them luck, it can only be good to have more Southern sides in the top echelon.
Green shoes

Confucious says...
12:32pm Tue 23 Oct 12

randre wrote:
warrens 76 wrote:
randre wrote:
I would be gutted if Nigel Adkins is sacked, I simply can't think of any other manager who I would rather have at this moment in time. I think he is a breath of fresh air in football management. I truly felt for him during his interview after the West Ham game, he looked like a man who clearly has pressure on him. I think as a club we need to stand strong and together, show we are different by not getting tangled up in the media circus and following the usual pattern of other clubs. At the first time of trouble since Adkins took over we as fans seem, in most cases, to be showing a strong unity and support for the man. I hope that the club are also doing this, but I don't need them to tell me, I just want them to tell Nigel. Then Nigel can move forward and do his job. I hope in the corridors of power at St Mary's talks are taking place between Nicola and Nigel that confirm the support the club have for him.

This was never going to be easy and I really do think that when Ramirez & Cork are back in the side we will improve.

My only criticism of Nigel would be the defensive areas, I do feel the pressure on Nigel has affected his judgement here. I would like to see him settle on a keeper and give him a good run in the side, it takes time for a keeper to settle and understand the defense. But then I don't know what has happened in training, so I can't be too harsh on Nigel on this without knowing the facts. I would also like to see young Luke Shaw given an opportunity. I know he is young, but if your good enough your old enough. But again, I am not seeing what goes on in training every day, so this is Nigel's decision.

As Nigel clearly stated in a very honest interview that he picks the team and he will stand or fall from his decisions.

I hope Nigel and Nicola can keep their heads, when all around them are losing theirs! Pressure can cause a manager to make strange decisions, I hope the club can help him with a few simple words (to Nigel, not to the media)... "We support you"! He may then just be able to pull it round.

But one thing is for sure... I SUPPORT NIGEL ADKINS.
I think he will be shown fantastic support on sunday..we all should stick together, quick fix huckster's may give us 5 minutes of 'success' then what, no money, no youth integration, no loyalty, who wants that again..
Absolutely Warrens 76, I couldn't agree more.
I hope and expect most of us will cheer Nigel on Sunday - and Nicola too.

After saving the club I love and exceeding all my hopes the past two seasons, I owe them. My four season tickets were an absolute bargain.

It's easy to support the club and the management in the good times - but it's in the tough times that our support is most needed and should be given.

up saints says...
12:32pm Tue 23 Oct 12

3 points sunday echo will be talking of a top 6 finish but with a 13mil dead leg and 7mil player who can't work with lambo i hold little hope.gazza jwp shaw lambo should all start.martin should not be on loan not 100% sure if sharpe should be either.

SaintJD says...
12:34pm Tue 23 Oct 12

ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
Totally agree. The Echo does what it is supposed to do - it reports. Clearly there is a hunger for Saints news and discussion or we wouldn't be on here. Add to that the fact that they are working with their hand's tied, having to pick up stories from other sources, and they are doing a good job. I guarantee that if NC gave the Echo special treatment and exclusives ahead of the nationals that he'd find the content more to his liking, but, on the downside, the Echo would become more of a media lapdog.

OSPREYSAINT says...
12:35pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Bad news Luke Shaw was injured in the Under 21 game and has been withdrawn from the England Squad.

MGRA says...
12:37pm Tue 23 Oct 12

swesaint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
midlandsaint wrote:
Nigel should stay.

Little Saints and making friends with the echo....I think results will make more little saints than resolving things with the Echo. 2 promotions so far helps in that respect. Improving up the table will do that. Getting a European spot in a few years time will do that too. And I BELIEVE THAT NIGEL IS THE MAN TO GET US THERE.

As for revenue streams yes I suppose getting publicity will help generate a small amount of income in the local area, but i feel that generating interest across the world will generate more. Generating income in the African and Asian markets for instance.

We haven't seen the best of Tad Lee, Yoshida or Mayuka yet, for various reasons but I feel in time they will cement their place in the team, come good and perform regularly (in position) and help us get the results we need to progress in this division while leading to increased merchandising sales overseas far and beyond what is being lost by not talking to the Echo.

And I believe too that in time the Echo will come to the Club cap in hand because they will want to be part of the success and support the Club rather than look to dig the dirt.

All of which will only happen if NC keeps faith in NA imho.
the echo are not the loosers in the boycott.... here are some of the publications NC is also boycotting de facto :

Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Yes some of these are fairly far flung but footy fans travel....

Saints are missing out on huge advertising and promotion potential and fail to appreciate the way a club should be marketted.

There is no expertise in the club to embrace modern media and advertising potential to try and attract new fans and new interest.
What on here would you class as modern media?
the software selected what to re-print at no cost in selected publications both printed and online. Its a no brainer. they need space filled to sell advertising. footy stuff is easy-peasy brainless and popular. google Saints FC corporate promotions and you see there is nothing there, no meta tags at work, nothing.

randre says...
12:37pm Tue 23 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
TEBOURBA wrote:
NA is shell shocked by his early experience in the PL, it is a different world, just look at his post match interview last Saturday, he was practically in tears.
It's like moving a very bright, capable, top of the class, 5 year old in to a class of 8 year olds.
Without any additional help the 5 year old will crumble under the pressure.
For NA to say he intends to carry on with the same tactics, just underlines how much he is struggling.
If he doesn't change his ideas then neither will the results.
There is no one at SMS on or off the pitch with PL experence.
Like the majority of fans I want NA to stay as long as Ted Bates did!
How difficult can it be to get an experienced coach in, on a short term basis, to help NA find his feet in the
PL? --- what sensible objections could anyone have to this idea ?--- it would help NA and the team.
It needs a caring Chairman, who understands the game, to support NA in his hour of need and make this happen.
Maybe that's what's lacking.
A very good analogy, but the truth is, as we keep saying, that we don't know for sure, you can only take what NA said about his relationship with NC in his previous interviews, as the truth. It could change if we don't get some results, but no point in speculating it isn't helping the mood.
If Saints did bring in an experienced person to help I fear this would be as good as sacking Adkins. I don't believe for a second Nigel would accept this. Whilst many may think that NA is being dictated to by the powers that be at St Mary's, I don't think for a second that is the case. I think if you look at the way Nigel Adkins operates he is a man of principle and no push over. Right the way back to when he was at Scunny and the way he left there to join Southampton, it was on his terms with his head held high.

I think Nigel Adkins is a proud man who will do it his way, his footballing methodology are a huge part of the Southampton way. I am sure that NA would walk if Nicola brought in somebody to work with him, the only way this could happen is if it was somebody that Nigel Adkins knew and somebody he may think he could work with. Otherwise it won't happen, in my opinion.

redsnapper says...
12:38pm Tue 23 Oct 12

We can all spit & splutter in response to any bonkers headline the Echo scribblers put out, but the only thing that counts is that the players who NA has put his faith into step up to the mark and deliver.

Too many have been found wanting and need to improve their game.

swesaint says...
12:39pm Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
swesaint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
Nicole23 wrote:
If he goes it wont be like a magic wand to start winning games but, I do think if he keeps saying he wont change the playing style that could be his undoing.
Football is a business at the end of the day not just a game.
Why cant he just say look, this style has not worked lets try plan b, there is too much quality in this league who can change a game in 2 minutes like on Saturday.
I also think the club has snookered itself with regards coaching and tactical expertise.... Nigel brought with him his own assistant who was also a defensive coach. The trouble is that assistant only had lower leagues experience. Couple that with Nigel's own experience, the fact Saints have only ONE player with any decent premier league experience and a club head honcho that has no history in football its clear where the real problem is. The solution is not a good one if you are in NAs position, it means having your position look undermined and getting in some help. The evidence of this is clear after our 8 games. Its not quality thats has undone us, its having that bit of "cuteness" I believe is the correct football term and that only comes with experience. We busily signed attacking "talent" when in my opinion we should have been looking at where the advice was going to come from ? I think it was assumed we could get off to some sort of a start by outscoring teams and then find our feet. This was undersestimating the premier league imo.
How does signing Yoshida, Gazza, Clyne, Davies prove we were busy signing attacking talent?
Yoshida has been playing full back. He is clearly not one. We now have FOUR goalkeepers with KD the best. We have Fonte and Fox as first choices with cover nowhere to be seen. Clyne was the only banker. meanwhile we pay way over the odds for JayRod, 12million on a player we kicked to high heaven in training, a great african with pace we never see play !? While I admire NAs attacking instincts and applaud his ethos of passing,,,,, we certainly have not "built from the back" by any stretch of the imagination. And looking back at the 8 games, thank god we kept hold of JP....
back four is clyne,fonte,hooivelt and fox, backup for clyne is richardsson and butterfield, CB backups are yoshida and seabourne, fox backups are clyne and shaw. We should also see clyne start at left back as soon as richardsson is back to fitness

swesaint says...
12:43pm Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
swesaint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
midlandsaint wrote:
Nigel should stay.

Little Saints and making friends with the echo....I think results will make more little saints than resolving things with the Echo. 2 promotions so far helps in that respect. Improving up the table will do that. Getting a European spot in a few years time will do that too. And I BELIEVE THAT NIGEL IS THE MAN TO GET US THERE.

As for revenue streams yes I suppose getting publicity will help generate a small amount of income in the local area, but i feel that generating interest across the world will generate more. Generating income in the African and Asian markets for instance.

We haven't seen the best of Tad Lee, Yoshida or Mayuka yet, for various reasons but I feel in time they will cement their place in the team, come good and perform regularly (in position) and help us get the results we need to progress in this division while leading to increased merchandising sales overseas far and beyond what is being lost by not talking to the Echo.

And I believe too that in time the Echo will come to the Club cap in hand because they will want to be part of the success and support the Club rather than look to dig the dirt.

All of which will only happen if NC keeps faith in NA imho.
the echo are not the loosers in the boycott.... here are some of the publications NC is also boycotting de facto :

Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Yes some of these are fairly far flung but footy fans travel....

Saints are missing out on huge advertising and promotion potential and fail to appreciate the way a club should be marketted.

There is no expertise in the club to embrace modern media and advertising potential to try and attract new fans and new interest.
What on here would you class as modern media?
the software selected what to re-print at no cost in selected publications both printed and online. Its a no brainer. they need space filled to sell advertising. footy stuff is easy-peasy brainless and popular. google Saints FC corporate promotions and you see there is nothing there, no meta tags at work, nothing.
Did the same for Arsenal and got nothing.

TEBOURBA says...
12:48pm Tue 23 Oct 12

ospreysaint --- good point of view --- I agree it is a problem not knowing the relationship between NC and NA.
In my life time I have known a number of people who have eventually been sacked, as a result of not asking for a bit of help when they needed it --- only for less able people replace them.
I realise that asking for help is difficult and may be seen as weakness.
Whether NA is too proud to ask or NC is too proud to suggest but it would be tragic for Saints, if pride led to NA losing his job.
As they say, pride comes before a fall!

kent141 says...
12:51pm Tue 23 Oct 12

If Spurs win on sunday the knives will be out for Nigel big time, Mickey Wall is available and looking for a top managerial job, he could be the answer.

MGRA says...
12:57pm Tue 23 Oct 12

swesaint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
swesaint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
midlandsaint wrote:
Nigel should stay.

Little Saints and making friends with the echo....I think results will make more little saints than resolving things with the Echo. 2 promotions so far helps in that respect. Improving up the table will do that. Getting a European spot in a few years time will do that too. And I BELIEVE THAT NIGEL IS THE MAN TO GET US THERE.

As for revenue streams yes I suppose getting publicity will help generate a small amount of income in the local area, but i feel that generating interest across the world will generate more. Generating income in the African and Asian markets for instance.

We haven't seen the best of Tad Lee, Yoshida or Mayuka yet, for various reasons but I feel in time they will cement their place in the team, come good and perform regularly (in position) and help us get the results we need to progress in this division while leading to increased merchandising sales overseas far and beyond what is being lost by not talking to the Echo.

And I believe too that in time the Echo will come to the Club cap in hand because they will want to be part of the success and support the Club rather than look to dig the dirt.

All of which will only happen if NC keeps faith in NA imho.
the echo are not the loosers in the boycott.... here are some of the publications NC is also boycotting de facto :

Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Yes some of these are fairly far flung but footy fans travel....

Saints are missing out on huge advertising and promotion potential and fail to appreciate the way a club should be marketted.

There is no expertise in the club to embrace modern media and advertising potential to try and attract new fans and new interest.
What on here would you class as modern media?
the software selected what to re-print at no cost in selected publications both printed and online. Its a no brainer. they need space filled to sell advertising. footy stuff is easy-peasy brainless and popular. google Saints FC corporate promotions and you see there is nothing there, no meta tags at work, nothing.
Did the same for Arsenal and got nothing.
I think you will find Arsenal corporate boxes are full, and are booked fully until the 23rd century.

randre says...
12:57pm Tue 23 Oct 12

kent141 wrote:
If Spurs win on sunday the knives will be out for Nigel big time, Mickey Wall is available and looking for a top managerial job, he could be the answer.
So is Mickey Mouse.

kent141 says...
1:02pm Tue 23 Oct 12

randre wrote:
kent141 wrote:
If Spurs win on sunday the knives will be out for Nigel big time, Mickey Wall is available and looking for a top managerial job, he could be the answer.
So is Mickey Mouse.
I bet you believe in the tooth fairy, do you really think Mickey Mouse could run the club ?

randre says...
1:03pm Tue 23 Oct 12

kent141 wrote:
randre wrote:
kent141 wrote:
If Spurs win on sunday the knives will be out for Nigel big time, Mickey Wall is available and looking for a top managerial job, he could be the answer.
So is Mickey Mouse.
I bet you believe in the tooth fairy, do you really think Mickey Mouse could run the club ?
With Goofy as his assistant, who knows!!

up saints says...
1:04pm Tue 23 Oct 12

randre wrote:
kent141 wrote:
If Spurs win on sunday the knives will be out for Nigel big time, Mickey Wall is available and looking for a top managerial job, he could be the answer.
So is Mickey Mouse.
micky wall we need a defence wall and nick a 1-0 sunday

kent141 says...
1:12pm Tue 23 Oct 12

With the spurs front line i dont think a giant brick wall would keep them out, but Mickey knows his onions and would get results and get some much needed points.

st1halo says...
1:13pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Confucious wrote:
Confucious wrote:
My motto is: "Always answer an honest question and answer it honestly."

My wife will provide testimony to my good faith in this - and I have numerous bruises as evidence.
In the interest of fellow Saints and NHS budgetary problems, I would exclude answering with total frankness the question: "Does my bum look big in this?"
Oh Yes! Never EVER under any circumstances mention a woman's weight. It's a one way tiket to hell!

st1halo says...
1:19pm Tue 23 Oct 12

M Clarke wrote:
This feud between The Echo and Saints does neither side any justice. Having spoken to a friend who works for The Echo I suspect that more of the blame lies with the Club. Both need to understand that they need each other. The Club need good publicity and the accurate reporting of News and the paper needs to get behind the Club. It's about time Mr Cortese and the Editor sat down together and sorted out their differences.
Agree, Both parties need to man up. Perhaps the Echo should do a poll on 'would you like us to arrange a meeting with the club and resolve our issues'....I'm sure it will be the first clean sweep they've ever had


STID

MGRA says...
1:19pm Tue 23 Oct 12

many european teams revert to 4-2-3-1 when they are leaking goals. Tends to kill games a bit but , less goals ( both ends ).

DisplacedFan says...
1:21pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Confucious wrote:
My motto is: "Always answer an honest question and answer it honestly."

My wife will provide testimony to my good faith in this - and I have numerous bruises as evidence.
Getting spanked is never a good thing, Confucious. Or is it?

st1halo says...
1:25pm Tue 23 Oct 12

mack chinnon wrote:
Tirau Dan wrote:
First thing Alan Pardew did was lock the gate at training to reporters who previously had almost open access.

Silence from SMS is business as usual.

For the Magic Roundabout fans out there: Name one possible alternative manager?

Harry - no way.. the fans would completely revolt and boycott.

Rafa... possible but how much would be want to spend at Christmas and how many feathers would he ruffle..

GLVialli? come on surely his record is so poor and he's out of touch.

GWS.. nope.. his win record outside of scotland is less than 33% (half that of Nigel.

Kevin Keegan? lost his first 8 games straight at newcastle...then he started to win a few by using 433 system!

ANy of the above could see us go down.. would any of them stick it out and bring us back? Nope!

Nigel Adkins has my support. Bit of ars kicking and nursing the wounded legs and egos back from shell shock for now, Add a couple of players in at Christmas and we'll be off like a robbers dog.

Still only a couple of wins from mid table... .COYR together as one!!!!
We will get people asking for Steve Kean next,Dan.
Mick McCarthy ?
(not advocating,just suggesting)


STID

insane saint says...
1:28pm Tue 23 Oct 12

RedArmy1 wrote:
We are not going to give spurs an easy game Sunday.

WE ARE SOUTHAMPTON'S FAMOUS RED ARMY.

We will be in the Bridge - Chapel - Northam Club - King Alfred - Prince of Wales - Joshua Tree - Royal Oak- Station.

WE FIGHT FOR A FAMOUS VICTORY.

RED ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRMY,
COYR.
RED ARMY

WE LOVE IT COME ON YOU REDS WE FIGHT TO SURVIVE AND MARCH UP THE PREM TABLE..

WE CAN DO IT

COYR

swesaint says...
1:33pm Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
swesaint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
swesaint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
midlandsaint wrote:
Nigel should stay.

Little Saints and making friends with the echo....I think results will make more little saints than resolving things with the Echo. 2 promotions so far helps in that respect. Improving up the table will do that. Getting a European spot in a few years time will do that too. And I BELIEVE THAT NIGEL IS THE MAN TO GET US THERE.

As for revenue streams yes I suppose getting publicity will help generate a small amount of income in the local area, but i feel that generating interest across the world will generate more. Generating income in the African and Asian markets for instance.

We haven't seen the best of Tad Lee, Yoshida or Mayuka yet, for various reasons but I feel in time they will cement their place in the team, come good and perform regularly (in position) and help us get the results we need to progress in this division while leading to increased merchandising sales overseas far and beyond what is being lost by not talking to the Echo.

And I believe too that in time the Echo will come to the Club cap in hand because they will want to be part of the success and support the Club rather than look to dig the dirt.

All of which will only happen if NC keeps faith in NA imho.
the echo are not the loosers in the boycott.... here are some of the publications NC is also boycotting de facto :

Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Yes some of these are fairly far flung but footy fans travel....

Saints are missing out on huge advertising and promotion potential and fail to appreciate the way a club should be marketted.

There is no expertise in the club to embrace modern media and advertising potential to try and attract new fans and new interest.
What on here would you class as modern media?
the software selected what to re-print at no cost in selected publications both printed and online. Its a no brainer. they need space filled to sell advertising. footy stuff is easy-peasy brainless and popular. google Saints FC corporate promotions and you see there is nothing there, no meta tags at work, nothing.
Did the same for Arsenal and got nothing.
I think you will find Arsenal corporate boxes are full, and are booked fully until the 23rd century.
ok, so that means what you pointed out is a non issue and nothing to do with the paper ban.

st1halo says...
1:35pm Tue 23 Oct 12

randre wrote:
I would be gutted if Nigel Adkins is sacked, I simply can't think of any other manager who I would rather have at this moment in time. I think he is a breath of fresh air in football management. I truly felt for him during his interview after the West Ham game, he looked like a man who clearly has pressure on him. I think as a club we need to stand strong and together, show we are different by not getting tangled up in the media circus and following the usual pattern of other clubs. At the first time of trouble since Adkins took over we as fans seem, in most cases, to be showing a strong unity and support for the man. I hope that the club are also doing this, but I don't need them to tell me, I just want them to tell Nigel. Then Nigel can move forward and do his job. I hope in the corridors of power at St Mary's talks are taking place between Nicola and Nigel that confirm the support the club have for him.

This was never going to be easy and I really do think that when Ramirez & Cork are back in the side we will improve.

My only criticism of Nigel would be the defensive areas, I do feel the pressure on Nigel has affected his judgement here. I would like to see him settle on a keeper and give him a good run in the side, it takes time for a keeper to settle and understand the defense. But then I don't know what has happened in training, so I can't be too harsh on Nigel on this without knowing the facts. I would also like to see young Luke Shaw given an opportunity. I know he is young, but if your good enough your old enough. But again, I am not seeing what goes on in training every day, so this is Nigel's decision.

As Nigel clearly stated in a very honest interview that he picks the team and he will stand or fall from his decisions.

I hope Nigel and Nicola can keep their heads, when all around them are losing theirs! Pressure can cause a manager to make strange decisions, I hope the club can help him with a few simple words (to Nigel, not to the media)... "We support you"! He may then just be able to pull it round.

But one thing is for sure... I SUPPORT NIGEL ADKINS.
Like to see L Shaw given a go too (see my post yesterday). Put Fox left midfield to give him cover, make one of the CBs a regular choice and put him in charge. Stick with a goalie.Take away Adams captaincy and leave him upfront behind Rickie to run channels, drop Guly




STID

mikec44 says...
1:42pm Tue 23 Oct 12

i am not totally sure that NA job is under threat just because of results, when you consider we have spent 7m on Jay and 2m on the Jap center half that to me is £10m totally wasted as both are no were near the level required in this division.

OSPREYSAINT says...
1:53pm Tue 23 Oct 12

st1halo wrote:
randre wrote:
I would be gutted if Nigel Adkins is sacked, I simply can't think of any other manager who I would rather have at this moment in time. I think he is a breath of fresh air in football management. I truly felt for him during his interview after the West Ham game, he looked like a man who clearly has pressure on him. I think as a club we need to stand strong and together, show we are different by not getting tangled up in the media circus and following the usual pattern of other clubs. At the first time of trouble since Adkins took over we as fans seem, in most cases, to be showing a strong unity and support for the man. I hope that the club are also doing this, but I don't need them to tell me, I just want them to tell Nigel. Then Nigel can move forward and do his job. I hope in the corridors of power at St Mary's talks are taking place between Nicola and Nigel that confirm the support the club have for him.

This was never going to be easy and I really do think that when Ramirez & Cork are back in the side we will improve.

My only criticism of Nigel would be the defensive areas, I do feel the pressure on Nigel has affected his judgement here. I would like to see him settle on a keeper and give him a good run in the side, it takes time for a keeper to settle and understand the defense. But then I don't know what has happened in training, so I can't be too harsh on Nigel on this without knowing the facts. I would also like to see young Luke Shaw given an opportunity. I know he is young, but if your good enough your old enough. But again, I am not seeing what goes on in training every day, so this is Nigel's decision.

As Nigel clearly stated in a very honest interview that he picks the team and he will stand or fall from his decisions.

I hope Nigel and Nicola can keep their heads, when all around them are losing theirs! Pressure can cause a manager to make strange decisions, I hope the club can help him with a few simple words (to Nigel, not to the media)... "We support you"! He may then just be able to pull it round.

But one thing is for sure... I SUPPORT NIGEL ADKINS.
Like to see L Shaw given a go too (see my post yesterday). Put Fox left midfield to give him cover, make one of the CBs a regular choice and put him in charge. Stick with a goalie.Take away Adams captaincy and leave him upfront behind Rickie to run channels, drop Guly




STID
Shaw was injured in the U21's game and is out of the equation.

Taking le Tiss says...
1:54pm Tue 23 Oct 12

randre wrote:
I would be gutted if Nigel Adkins is sacked, I simply can't think of any other manager who I would rather have at this moment in time. I think he is a breath of fresh air in football management. I truly felt for him during his interview after the West Ham game, he looked like a man who clearly has pressure on him. I think as a club we need to stand strong and together, show we are different by not getting tangled up in the media circus and following the usual pattern of other clubs. At the first time of trouble since Adkins took over we as fans seem, in most cases, to be showing a strong unity and support for the man. I hope that the club are also doing this, but I don't need them to tell me, I just want them to tell Nigel. Then Nigel can move forward and do his job. I hope in the corridors of power at St Mary's talks are taking place between Nicola and Nigel that confirm the support the club have for him.

This was never going to be easy and I really do think that when Ramirez & Cork are back in the side we will improve.

My only criticism of Nigel would be the defensive areas, I do feel the pressure on Nigel has affected his judgement here. I would like to see him settle on a keeper and give him a good run in the side, it takes time for a keeper to settle and understand the defense. But then I don't know what has happened in training, so I can't be too harsh on Nigel on this without knowing the facts. I would also like to see young Luke Shaw given an opportunity. I know he is young, but if your good enough your old enough. But again, I am not seeing what goes on in training every day, so this is Nigel's decision.

As Nigel clearly stated in a very honest interview that he picks the team and he will stand or fall from his decisions.

I hope Nigel and Nicola can keep their heads, when all around them are losing theirs! Pressure can cause a manager to make strange decisions, I hope the club can help him with a few simple words (to Nigel, not to the media)... "We support you"! He may then just be able to pull it round.

But one thing is for sure... I SUPPORT NIGEL ADKINS.
Very well said that man I mirror your views 100%

OSPREYSAINT says...
1:58pm Tue 23 Oct 12

ghk230473 wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
warrens 76 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.
Southampton has always ben crap at promoting itself to it's catchment area...it has always had a sense of entitlement to the support which is why there are so many plastic fans of mufco, the ars e nal, and so forth...no real sense of community..alienatin



g the echo and the media at large started big time with Lowe (very) but NC has not been much better.

Sfc had a great profile in the mainstream media under big Lawrie becuase he knew had to work them, indeed we were many neutrals favorite football team in the early 80's..

Think on this, when average players can command 50.000 per week...( 8 mini buses a week..400 a year!) how hard would it be to sponsor most secondary schools within a 30 mile radius...except east..with a SFC minibus, free tickets, flags, training tours and on and on making all southern kids realise to be a 'south'erner is to be a 'South'ampton fan...

Our large scale media and "effective" community work is crap..we ever want to be a permanent top ten team then the area has got to live and breathe SFC, it does not and that is a complete lack of vision inside the club.

Be warned BHA could end up a bigger club than us...and i have no pleasure in saying it.
To be honest, if they did I wouldn't begrudge them, in fact I would be a bit envious, I was always suspicious when they fell away towards the end of our Promotion Season, it seemed to me, that they realised, that, at the time they weren't ready for the Premier and chickened out, I thought at the time they were quite capable of making it and may have excelled over WHU? May be delusional, but just a thought. This seasons Championship is very competitive around the top, so it is no foregone conclusion that they will succeed this time, but I wish them luck, it can only be good to have more Southern sides in the top echelon.
Green shoes
Yes, I have been walking my Jack Russell and they have just cut the grass while it was wet, it gets everywhere, and no he hasn't got a Revenue Avoiding Bank Account in a dodgy Tax Haven.

OSPREYSAINT says...
2:00pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Dickosfc wrote:
According to Physioroom (normally pretty accurate), Jack Cork is due back on the 5th November. He would definately add to our defensive side of things.
.
http://www.physioroo

m.com/news/english_p

remier_league/epl_in

jury_table.php
If that is the case I bet there will be fireworks that night.

OSPREYSAINT says...
2:03pm Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
swesaint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
swesaint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
midlandsaint wrote:
Nigel should stay.

Little Saints and making friends with the echo....I think results will make more little saints than resolving things with the Echo. 2 promotions so far helps in that respect. Improving up the table will do that. Getting a European spot in a few years time will do that too. And I BELIEVE THAT NIGEL IS THE MAN TO GET US THERE.

As for revenue streams yes I suppose getting publicity will help generate a small amount of income in the local area, but i feel that generating interest across the world will generate more. Generating income in the African and Asian markets for instance.

We haven't seen the best of Tad Lee, Yoshida or Mayuka yet, for various reasons but I feel in time they will cement their place in the team, come good and perform regularly (in position) and help us get the results we need to progress in this division while leading to increased merchandising sales overseas far and beyond what is being lost by not talking to the Echo.

And I believe too that in time the Echo will come to the Club cap in hand because they will want to be part of the success and support the Club rather than look to dig the dirt.

All of which will only happen if NC keeps faith in NA imho.
the echo are not the loosers in the boycott.... here are some of the publications NC is also boycotting de facto :

Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Yes some of these are fairly far flung but footy fans travel....

Saints are missing out on huge advertising and promotion potential and fail to appreciate the way a club should be marketted.

There is no expertise in the club to embrace modern media and advertising potential to try and attract new fans and new interest.
What on here would you class as modern media?
the software selected what to re-print at no cost in selected publications both printed and online. Its a no brainer. they need space filled to sell advertising. footy stuff is easy-peasy brainless and popular. google Saints FC corporate promotions and you see there is nothing there, no meta tags at work, nothing.
Did the same for Arsenal and got nothing.
I think you will find Arsenal corporate boxes are full, and are booked fully until the 23rd century.
Plastics or wealthy fans?

OSPREYSAINT says...
2:07pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Is it because there is no information about the Saints in any of them is the reason why I have never read a single copy of any of them? No mention of the Lymington Times I see, I have read that but it makes your arms ache.

warrens 76 says...
2:17pm Tue 23 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Is it because there is no information about the Saints in any of them is the reason why I have never read a single copy of any of them? No mention of the Lymington Times I see, I have read that but it makes your arms ache.
And your head!

OSPREYSAINT says...
2:25pm Tue 23 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
warrens 76 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That!

I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it.
The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say.
If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards?
The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.
Southampton has always ben crap at promoting itself to it's catchment area...it has always had a sense of entitlement to the support which is why there are so many plastic fans of mufco, the ars e nal, and so forth...no real sense of community..alienatin




g the echo and the media at large started big time with Lowe (very) but NC has not been much better.

Sfc had a great profile in the mainstream media under big Lawrie becuase he knew had to work them, indeed we were many neutrals favorite football team in the early 80's..

Think on this, when average players can command 50.000 per week...( 8 mini buses a week..400 a year!) how hard would it be to sponsor most secondary schools within a 30 mile radius...except east..with a SFC minibus, free tickets, flags, training tours and on and on making all southern kids realise to be a 'south'erner is to be a 'South'ampton fan...

Our large scale media and "effective" community work is crap..we ever want to be a permanent top ten team then the area has got to live and breathe SFC, it does not and that is a complete lack of vision inside the club.

Be warned BHA could end up a bigger club than us...and i have no pleasure in saying it.
To be honest, if they did I wouldn't begrudge them, in fact I would be a bit envious, I was always suspicious when they fell away towards the end of our Promotion Season, it seemed to me, that they realised, that, at the time they weren't ready for the Premier and chickened out, I thought at the time they were quite capable of making it and may have excelled over WHU? May be delusional, but just a thought. This seasons Championship is very competitive around the top, so it is no foregone conclusion that they will succeed this time, but I wish them luck, it can only be good to have more Southern sides in the top echelon.
Green shoes
Yes, I have been walking my Jack Russell and they have just cut the grass while it was wet, it gets everywhere, and no he hasn't got a Revenue Avoiding Bank Account in a dodgy Tax Haven.
Just one question, how did you know?

OSPREYSAINT says...
2:26pm Tue 23 Oct 12

warrens 76 wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Is it because there is no information about the Saints in any of them is the reason why I have never read a single copy of any of them? No mention of the Lymington Times I see, I have read that but it makes your arms ache.
And your head!
True, all that yuppy yachty stuff does anyones head in.

ToastyTea says...
3:08pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Dear Echo - This is the reason why you are hated by Cortese and any true Saints fan. Keep stirring the pot and enjoy not being welcome at SMS. We don't need you.

warsashsaint says...
3:20pm Tue 23 Oct 12

blah,blah,blah. just turn up and support the team,to many negative armchairers

Confucious says...
3:22pm Tue 23 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Is it because there is no information about the Saints in any of them is the reason why I have never read a single copy of any of them? No mention of the Lymington Times I see, I have read that but it makes your arms ache.
I thought the story in the Forest Post last week................


the one about the sex change Bishop, who on the wettest day since records began, made a mercy dash to Buckingham Palace to help an ill X Factor contendor who was having an affair with a cabinet minister's drug addicted daughter who's married to that Prem footballer who adored Jimmy Savile yet called Nelson Mandela a sh!te and then kidnapped and tortured his beloved one-eyed cat Cetewayo.........

had just about everything.

MGRA says...
3:37pm Tue 23 Oct 12

ToastyTea wrote:
Dear Echo - This is the reason why you are hated by Cortese and any true Saints fan. Keep stirring the pot and enjoy not being welcome at SMS. We don't need you.
why are you posting on here then ? your posting here is logged and helped to verify and promote advertising banners... by being here you are supporting the echo and its income directly !

ToastyTea says...
3:39pm Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
ToastyTea wrote: Dear Echo - This is the reason why you are hated by Cortese and any true Saints fan. Keep stirring the pot and enjoy not being welcome at SMS. We don't need you.
why are you posting on here then ? your posting here is logged and helped to verify and promote advertising banners... by being here you are supporting the echo and its income directly !
You only promote the advertising banners if you click on them. Anyway I am allowed to be here to tell the Echo how much I hate them.

CB FRY LIVES says...
4:23pm Tue 23 Oct 12

The echo is doing a great job.long live the freedom of the press.NC comes from a country where a free press is often frowned upon.hence he will always play his cards close to his chest.at the moment he is under as much pressure as NA.All most fans want is a winning side playing attractive competitive football. get that right and we will put up with him.get it wrong and he will be continued to be hounded and criticised by both the press and the fans.

City Saint says...
4:39pm Tue 23 Oct 12

warrens 76 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
MGRA wrote:
ghk230473 wrote:
Strasbourg Saint wrote:
soton3009 wrote: They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
That! I try to remain impartial regarding the Echo/NC feud, but, with articles like this, is it any wonder the situation hasn't been resolved.
Strange how so many saints fans flock' to this web site, proof in the number of posts, yet the club refuses to deal with it. The echo is a decent local media with many of sfc customers reading it but ignored by the club. Is that good business?
A football analyst was quoted on Radio Solent last christmas. He said the media boycott would end up costing Saints about £150,000 per month in lost revenue at least. A caller made the point too about the empty hospitality and the lack of promotion. A former Saint manager also called in and said it was "crazy" to boycott local media.
All publicity is good publicity' that's what they say. If schwi-man was any where near as shrewd as they say surely he would use this local media to his own rewards? The evidence is mounting by the day, how can 1 bloke be so destructive. It is alleged that when left in a room alone he upsets himself!
he has business skills. many very successfull business people have no social or interpersonal skills whatsoever so that par for the course. But the football business is about developing revenue streams in all directions. I dont think SFC understand the reach of "local" media. For them its about a hissy fit with a local paper, when the reality is they are switching off the opportunity to promote the club over a huge area covering 3-5 million people. The focus is clear, the SKY money is the only show in town.
Southampton has always ben crap at promoting itself to it's catchment area...it has always had a sense of entitlement to the support which is why there are so many plastic fans of mufco, the ars e nal, and so forth...no real sense of community..alienatin g the echo and the media at large started big time with Lowe (very) but NC has not been much better. Sfc had a great profile in the mainstream media under big Lawrie becuase he knew had to work them, indeed we were many neutrals favorite football team in the early 80's.. Think on this, when average players can command 50.000 per week...( 8 mini buses a week..400 a year!) how hard would it be to sponsor most secondary schools within a 30 mile radius...except east..with a SFC minibus, free tickets, flags, training tours and on and on making all southern kids realise to be a 'south'erner is to be a 'South'ampton fan... Our large scale media and "effective" community work is crap..we ever want to be a permanent top ten team then the area has got to live and breathe SFC, it does not and that is a complete lack of vision inside the club. Be warned BHA could end up a bigger club than us...and i have no pleasure in saying it.
I agree with everything here, except the statement that saints have "always" been carp at promoting themselves in the community. I the 70s and 80s saints were very much a community team. Mcmenemy was a local celebrity (and STILL) does the rounds, while kids went to cup matches, and some league matches, very cheaply. Players were regularly out and about, and not in the way guly, barnard, and seaborne were (although I'm sure that happened too).

Not all of the change is saints' fault, but some of it is. I can't bear the fact that there ae so many arsenal shirts in Hampshire, for a start. I have been n more than a few trains from Waterloo in the pat year, surrounded by arse fans in full kit, who get off at basingstoke, Winchester, Southampton and beyond.

That is our catchment area by right, and ours to lose.

PTID1898 says...
4:44pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Please someone start a campaign to keep nigel adkins at st fairies he is doing an outstanding job onwards and downwards i say there is no one better to take you down with a record amount of goals conceded,well done nigel keep going....Play up pompey another 3 points tonight

City Saint says...
4:49pm Tue 23 Oct 12

randre wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
TEBOURBA wrote: NA is shell shocked by his early experience in the PL, it is a different world, just look at his post match interview last Saturday, he was practically in tears. It's like moving a very bright, capable, top of the class, 5 year old in to a class of 8 year olds. Without any additional help the 5 year old will crumble under the pressure. For NA to say he intends to carry on with the same tactics, just underlines how much he is struggling. If he doesn't change his ideas then neither will the results. There is no one at SMS on or off the pitch with PL experence. Like the majority of fans I want NA to stay as long as Ted Bates did! How difficult can it be to get an experienced coach in, on a short term basis, to help NA find his feet in the PL? --- what sensible objections could anyone have to this idea ?--- it would help NA and the team. It needs a caring Chairman, who understands the game, to support NA in his hour of need and make this happen. Maybe that's what's lacking.
A very good analogy, but the truth is, as we keep saying, that we don't know for sure, you can only take what NA said about his relationship with NC in his previous interviews, as the truth. It could change if we don't get some results, but no point in speculating it isn't helping the mood.
If Saints did bring in an experienced person to help I fear this would be as good as sacking Adkins. I don't believe for a second Nigel would accept this. Whilst many may think that NA is being dictated to by the powers that be at St Mary's, I don't think for a second that is the case. I think if you look at the way Nigel Adkins operates he is a man of principle and no push over. Right the way back to when he was at Scunny and the way he left there to join Southampton, it was on his terms with his head held high. I think Nigel Adkins is a proud man who will do it his way, his footballing methodology are a huge part of the Southampton way. I am sure that NA would walk if Nicola brought in somebody to work with him, the only way this could happen is if it was somebody that Nigel Adkins knew and somebody he may think he could work with. Otherwise it won't happen, in my opinion.
Let's hope Adkins finds a easy to work with someone who can give him the support he needs. I'd like him to stay, but he needs to meet us half way and keep us out of the relation zone.

A point at home against spurs is needed (and will be celebrated by right-minded fans of all views on adkins), or else I think the calls for a strong deputy, and probably a we manager, will become more intense.

The tenth game is pivotal for most premiership sides. We're close.

ghk230473 says...
4:50pm Tue 23 Oct 12

PTID1898 wrote:
Please someone start a campaign to keep nigel adkins at st fairies he is doing an outstanding job onwards and downwards i say there is no one better to take you down with a record amount of goals conceded,well done nigel keep going....Play up pompey another 3 points tonight
You boys are fcuk'd ............... Proper fcukd

ghk230473 says...
4:55pm Tue 23 Oct 12

ghk230473 wrote:
PTID1898 wrote:
Please someone start a campaign to keep nigel adkins at st fairies he is doing an outstanding job onwards and downwards i say there is no one better to take you down with a record amount of goals conceded,well done nigel keep going....Play up pompey another 3 points tonight
You boys are fcuk'd ............... Proper fcukd
You turned up at just the right time, may be life ain't so bad after all.
Just think I could be living in sh1t island with a bunch of toothless half wits leering at my own sister/mum (same thing in Pompey) wearing a shell suit and drinking a cheap energy drink from pound land.
Muggy plastic cockney w4nker

OSPREYSAINT says...
5:00pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Confucious wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Is it because there is no information about the Saints in any of them is the reason why I have never read a single copy of any of them? No mention of the Lymington Times I see, I have read that but it makes your arms ache.
I thought the story in the Forest Post last week................



the one about the sex change Bishop, who on the wettest day since records began, made a mercy dash to Buckingham Palace to help an ill X Factor contendor who was having an affair with a cabinet minister's drug addicted daughter who's married to that Prem footballer who adored Jimmy Savile yet called Nelson Mandela a sh!te and then kidnapped and tortured his beloved one-eyed cat Cetewayo.........

had just about everything.
Bugga I missed that on.

OSPREYSAINT says...
5:03pm Tue 23 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Confucious wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Is it because there is no information about the Saints in any of them is the reason why I have never read a single copy of any of them? No mention of the Lymington Times I see, I have read that but it makes your arms ache.
I thought the story in the Forest Post last week................




the one about the sex change Bishop, who on the wettest day since records began, made a mercy dash to Buckingham Palace to help an ill X Factor contendor who was having an affair with a cabinet minister's drug addicted daughter who's married to that Prem footballer who adored Jimmy Savile yet called Nelson Mandela a sh!te and then kidnapped and tortured his beloved one-eyed cat Cetewayo.........

had just about everything.
Bugga I missed that on.
One even! Which isn't even it's odd but you know what I mean.

Strasbourg Saint says...
5:33pm Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
many european teams revert to 4-2-3-1 when they are leaking goals. Tends to kill games a bit but , less goals ( both ends ).
'Fewer', MGRA, you mean 'fewer goals (both ends)'.

Anyway, from what the ever-reliable Daily Echo wrote and from what I saw, we started with 4-2-3-1 on Saturday, no?

.......... We know the back four, then Davis&Spiderman; Punch, Guly&Lallana; and Jay up front.

For what it's worth, that's a formation I'd be regularly considering away from home. However, at home, I'd start 4-3-3, but with something of the 4-1-2-1-2 feel about it. Either way, whether I agree or disagree with them (or the selections), I'm more than happy to let Nigel make his decisions because he knows his players and the opposition much better than me.

OSPREYSAINT says...
5:33pm Tue 23 Oct 12

How are Accident Lawyers For You getting on with the Ramirez accident claim, we need to know.

Strasbourg Saint says...
5:42pm Tue 23 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Confucious wrote:
OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Andover Advertiser
Asian Eye
Avon Advertiser, Salisbury
Banbury Cake
Basingstoke Gazette
Bridport & Lyme Regis News
Chard & Ilminster News
Cheltenham Independent
County Independent
Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News
Dorking Life
Dorset Advertiser
Gazette and Herald, Wiltshire
Gloucester Independent
Gloucestershire County Gazette
Hampshire Chronicle
Mid Devon Star
Mid Sussex Leader
New Forest Post
NewsExtra, Eastleigh Winchester
Oxfordshire Herald
Oxford Star
Property Weekly
Salisbury Journal
Somerset County Gazette
Southampton Advertiser
South Bucks Star
South Coast & Lewes Leader
Southern Property Advertiser
Surrey Comet
The Oxford Times
The Romsey Advertiser
The Shuttle
Packet Newspapers
Weymouth & Dorchester Advertiser
Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Series
Wilts Gazette & Herald Series
Wiltshire Star
Wiltshire Times Group
Yeovil Express

Is it because there is no information about the Saints in any of them is the reason why I have never read a single copy of any of them? No mention of the Lymington Times I see, I have read that but it makes your arms ache.
I thought the story in the Forest Post last week................





the one about the sex change Bishop, who on the wettest day since records began, made a mercy dash to Buckingham Palace to help an ill X Factor contendor who was having an affair with a cabinet minister's drug addicted daughter who's married to that Prem footballer who adored Jimmy Savile yet called Nelson Mandela a sh!te and then kidnapped and tortured his beloved one-eyed cat Cetewayo.........

had just about everything.
Bugga I missed that on.
One even! Which isn't even it's odd but you know what I mean.
That's even odder! Anyway, people may be interested to know that the DNA - Strasbourg's 'Echo', has carried a number of interviews with Spiderman (and even call him Spiderman now) and a lot of people I know have heard about Saints by reading these articles.

saintsmith123 says...
5:46pm Tue 23 Oct 12

As a local paper you should be supporting your local team, instead of trying to stir things and make news up.

You should have learned by now that NC doesn't speak to any press at all. All things are discussed in house.

SouthamptonLegend says...
5:55pm Tue 23 Oct 12

elvisimo wrote:
alanrr wrote:
for heaven's sake we haven't played the lesser teams yet..............we' ll know more by christmas .........i, for one, would like to see adkins stay
west ham, wigan, Fulham? they have got to be the sides you take your points off of.

That said who else is out there. We do not want or need Dirty Harry.

Leave him be and lets hope for a massive improvement - especially on some of his slightly odd substitutions.

Anyway - he is doing a better job that I could.
We don't have to go for someone who's unemployed...

Baddesley Bill says...
6:02pm Tue 23 Oct 12

PTID1898 wrote:
Please someone start a campaign to keep nigel adkins at st fairies he is doing an outstanding job onwards and downwards i say there is no one better to take you down with a record amount of goals conceded,well done nigel keep going....Play up pompey another 3 points tonight
Come on Stenenage

Baddesley Bill says...
6:02pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Baddesley Bill wrote:
PTID1898 wrote:
Please someone start a campaign to keep nigel adkins at st fairies he is doing an outstanding job onwards and downwards i say there is no one better to take you down with a record amount of goals conceded,well done nigel keep going....Play up pompey another 3 points tonight
Come on Stenenage
...and Stevenage too!

Taunton Saint says...
6:14pm Tue 23 Oct 12

PTID1898 wrote:
Please someone start a campaign to keep nigel adkins at st fairies he is doing an outstanding job onwards and downwards i say there is no one better to take you down with a record amount of goals conceded,well done nigel keep going....Play up pompey another 3 points tonight
Oi mate I keep saying that name is wrong

Portsmouth did die in 2010, so please register a new username PTID2010 will be fine for the next few weeks when you can rename yourself PDDI2013

As you are an inbred halfwit I'll help you out with what that means:

PDDI2013 = Pompey Did Die In 2013

Golden_Salamander says...
6:17pm Tue 23 Oct 12

I hope the Echo realise that their anti-Saints campaign imo hurts them more than the Club.
If you look at the last "Regional ABC" sales figures i can find (Aug 2012) it shows the following :-
Echo - 29,973.

Compared that with local papers that support their club :-
Hull Daily Mail - 41,222
Sheffield Star - 35,089
Coventry Telegraph - 31,064
Brum Mail - 42,252
The Sentinel - 45,343
Bristol Evening Post - 33,784
Leicester Mercury - 45,343
etc
.
EVEN, repeat EVEN the Skate News with their small group of supporters sells 37,257.
.
http://www.holdthefr
ontpage.co.uk/2012/n
ews/abc-figures-how-
the-regional-dailies
-performed-5/

Confucious says...
6:39pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Strasbourg Saint wrote:
MGRA wrote:
many european teams revert to 4-2-3-1 when they are leaking goals. Tends to kill games a bit but , less goals ( both ends ).
'Fewer', MGRA, you mean 'fewer goals (both ends)'.

Anyway, from what the ever-reliable Daily Echo wrote and from what I saw, we started with 4-2-3-1 on Saturday, no?

.......... We know the back four, then Davis&Spiderman; Punch, Guly&Lallana; and Jay up front.

For what it's worth, that's a formation I'd be regularly considering away from home. However, at home, I'd start 4-3-3, but with something of the 4-1-2-1-2 feel about it. Either way, whether I agree or disagree with them (or the selections), I'm more than happy to let Nigel make his decisions because he knows his players and the opposition much better than me.
Well done Stras.

Sensible folk like us on here will always say:

"Pour less hot gravy onto my testicles"

and

"Pour fewer ants onto my testicles."

joelster says...
7:57pm Tue 23 Oct 12

got to admit the most damning sentence on this page is - "...has seen Saints ship more goals in their first eight games than any other side since the Premier League started."
I am pro Atkins- of course, he has done so much for this club. But the above stat is a tough one.

joelster says...
7:57pm Tue 23 Oct 12

got to admit the most damning sentence on this page is - "...has seen Saints ship more goals in their first eight games than any other side since the Premier League started."
I am pro Atkins- of course, he has done so much for this club. But the above stat is a tough one.

joelster says...
7:57pm Tue 23 Oct 12

got to admit the most damning sentence on this page is - "...has seen Saints ship more goals in their first eight games than any other side since the Premier League started."
I am pro Atkins- of course, he has done so much for this club. But the above stat is a tough one.

joelster says...
7:59pm Tue 23 Oct 12

saintsmith123 wrote:
As a local paper you should be supporting your local team, instead of trying to stir things and make news up.

You should have learned by now that NC doesn't speak to any press at all. All things are discussed in house.
love it!

gunno says...
8:11pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Contractors at staplewood locked away. For an hour today as harry redshat. Shown. Round training ground

gunno says...
8:11pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Contractors at staplewood locked away. For an hour today as harry redshat. Shown. Round training ground

MGRA says...
8:36pm Tue 23 Oct 12

gunno wrote:
Contractors at staplewood locked away. For an hour today as harry redshat. Shown. Round training ground
Echo will have a field day for a decade if Mr Envelope returns and ruins the club.... Still there is one silver lining for the happy clappy brigade on here... If 'gertcha' returns then I won't post here anymore.... should please many...

circa 66 saint says...
8:40pm Tue 23 Oct 12

gunno wrote:
Contractors at staplewood locked away. For an hour today as harry redshat. Shown. Round training ground
since saints were managed by the great Ted Bates over the last 45 years i have supported the saints, we have during that time had some great managers some good and our fair share of crap.i have at all times supported MY TEAM to the best of my abilities and only been restricted by personal finances.whilst i haven't always agreed with the tactics or choice of players i do believe that every manager saints have had were honest and true and were only doing their best for the saints,

BUT IF THE SAINTS INSIST ON EMPLOYING A THIEVING LYING TAX DODGING CRIMINAL THEN IT'S GOODBYE, I WILL SPEND MY HARD EARNED HONEST CASH ELSEWHERE

Baddesley Bill says...
8:42pm Tue 23 Oct 12

MGRA wrote:
gunno wrote:
Contractors at staplewood locked away. For an hour today as harry redshat. Shown. Round training ground
Echo will have a field day for a decade if Mr Envelope returns and ruins the club.... Still there is one silver lining for the happy clappy brigade on here... If 'gertcha' returns then I won't post here anymore.... should please many...
Rest assured MGRA. If that ever happened, I would rescind my happy clapper status...

OSPREYSAINT says...
8:46pm Tue 23 Oct 12

gunno wrote:
Contractors at staplewood locked away. For an hour today as harry redshat. Shown. Round training ground
Seen by your good self or second hand gen?

MGRA says...
8:55pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Baddesley Bill wrote:
MGRA wrote:
gunno wrote:
Contractors at staplewood locked away. For an hour today as harry redshat. Shown. Round training ground
Echo will have a field day for a decade if Mr Envelope returns and ruins the club.... Still there is one silver lining for the happy clappy brigade on here... If 'gertcha' returns then I won't post here anymore.... should please many...
Rest assured MGRA. If that ever happened, I would rescind my happy clapper status...
:0) the only post that has made me laugh today.... on a day when for the first time in a very long time I am genuinly nervous about the club.....

TEBOURBA says...
9:09pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Hopefully the rumours about Harry Redknapp are just that and have no foundation.
If NC is actually considering employing this shyster, in any capacity, then it shows he is completely out of touch with the wishes of 99.99999% of the supporters who pay NC's wages.
I can't think of anything worse.
Redknapp shouldn't be allowed within 20 miles of SMS.
NA is a good man and a good manager, he needs an experienced wise head brought in for short while to hold on to the saddle of the bike whilst NA learns to ride in the PL.
NA is no fool, given a bit of support, in no time at all he'll be riding like Chris Hoy!!

Baddesley Bill says...
9:17pm Tue 23 Oct 12

gunno wrote:
Contractors at staplewood locked away. For an hour today as harry redshat. Shown. Round training ground
Did anyone check that the lead for the roof was still there when he left?

OSPREYSAINT says...
9:44pm Tue 23 Oct 12

PTID1898 wrote:
Please someone start a campaign to keep nigel adkins at st fairies he is doing an outstanding job onwards and downwards i say there is no one better to take you down with a record amount of goals conceded,well done nigel keep going....Play up pompey another 3 points tonight
In case you missed it on the other thread Skate lost 1 2 to Stevenage.

OSPREYSAINT says...
10:09pm Tue 23 Oct 12

Baddesley Bill wrote:
gunno wrote:
Contractors at staplewood locked away. For an hour today as harry redshat. Shown. Round training ground
Did anyone check that the lead for the roof was still there when he left?
A local lad, although not there all day, didn't see anything, but did report that construction work seems to be proceeding normally.

st1halo says...
12:53am Wed 24 Oct 12

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
st1halo wrote:
randre wrote:
I would be gutted if Nigel Adkins is sacked, I simply can't think of any other manager who I would rather have at this moment in time. I think he is a breath of fresh air in football management. I truly felt for him during his interview after the West Ham game, he looked like a man who clearly has pressure on him. I think as a club we need to stand strong and together, show we are different by not getting tangled up in the media circus and following the usual pattern of other clubs. At the first time of trouble since Adkins took over we as fans seem, in most cases, to be showing a strong unity and support for the man. I hope that the club are also doing this, but I don't need them to tell me, I just want them to tell Nigel. Then Nigel can move forward and do his job. I hope in the corridors of power at St Mary's talks are taking place between Nicola and Nigel that confirm the support the club have for him.

This was never going to be easy and I really do think that when Ramirez & Cork are back in the side we will improve.

My only criticism of Nigel would be the defensive areas, I do feel the pressure on Nigel has affected his judgement here. I would like to see him settle on a keeper and give him a good run in the side, it takes time for a keeper to settle and understand the defense. But then I don't know what has happened in training, so I can't be too harsh on Nigel on this without knowing the facts. I would also like to see young Luke Shaw given an opportunity. I know he is young, but if your good enough your old enough. But again, I am not seeing what goes on in training every day, so this is Nigel's decision.

As Nigel clearly stated in a very honest interview that he picks the team and he will stand or fall from his decisions.

I hope Nigel and Nicola can keep their heads, when all around them are losing theirs! Pressure can cause a manager to make strange decisions, I hope the club can help him with a few simple words (to Nigel, not to the media)... "We support you"! He may then just be able to pull it round.

But one thing is for sure... I SUPPORT NIGEL ADKINS.
Like to see L Shaw given a go too (see my post yesterday). Put Fox left midfield to give him cover, make one of the CBs a regular choice and put him in charge. Stick with a goalie.Take away Adams captaincy and leave him upfront behind Rickie to run channels, drop Guly




STID
Shaw was injured in the U21's game and is out of the equation.
Sh!tums! Just gets worse doesn't it!


STID

andysaints007 says...
1:57am Wed 24 Oct 12

soton3009 wrote:
They NEVER comment! It has always been the same. Same as Adkins on transfers.Might be frustrating but hey. This is a complete NON-Story.
Why did you read it and comment on it then you donut

Bingo from Sholing says...
6:40am Wed 24 Oct 12

NA deserves to be given a full season in the Premiership. He has led the club to two promotions. He is entitled to have the chance to develop his judgement in the top flight. He deserves to be allowed to make misakes. All good managers, in and out of football, are better for one or two failures. As a season ticket holder, the only comment I would make is that the defence doesn't seem to be organised. Zonal marking can be a complicated message to communicate, especially when there may be language problems. I would close man-mark again Nigel, as it is easier for everyone to understand and accountability is clearer. Good luck! Remember it is afterall a sport first and foremost, so don't stop enjoying the challenge!”

saintbobby says...
8:11am Wed 24 Oct 12

Bingo from Sholing wrote:
NA deserves to be given a full season in the Premiership. He has led the club to two promotions. He is entitled to have the chance to develop his judgement in the top flight. He deserves to be allowed to make misakes. All good managers, in and out of football, are better for one or two failures. As a season ticket holder, the only comment I would make is that the defence doesn't seem to be organised. Zonal marking can be a complicated message to communicate, especially when there may be language problems. I would close man-mark again Nigel, as it is easier for everyone to understand and accountability is clearer. Good luck! Remember it is afterall a sport first and foremost, so don't stop enjoying the challenge!”
Bingo, you are spot on here and I agree with you 100%.

They say you make your own luck but having had as bad a fixture list as the Saints were dealt, and then losing your star signing after only a couple of hours on the field, is just too much to bear.

But, as I said before, let's aim for a clean sheet, score a goal and get 3 points. All the exciting passing game can come back over time, but just stop letting goals in. Please!!

thinklikealocal says...
11:06am Wed 24 Oct 12

Talk about a 'non story'. SFC refuses to comment on idle speculation from unknown source. Are there any real journalists working for the Echo? No wonder NC has no time for the media (Echo in particular).

OSPREYSAINT says...
8:32am Thu 25 Oct 12

Bingo from Sholing wrote:
NA deserves to be given a full season in the Premiership. He has led the club to two promotions. He is entitled to have the chance to develop his judgement in the top flight. He deserves to be allowed to make misakes. All good managers, in and out of football, are better for one or two failures. As a season ticket holder, the only comment I would make is that the defence doesn't seem to be organised. Zonal marking can be a complicated message to communicate, especially when there may be language problems. I would close man-mark again Nigel, as it is easier for everyone to understand and accountability is clearer. Good luck! Remember it is afterall a sport first and foremost, so don't stop enjoying the challenge!”
Good post, Zonal marking sure worked well for Man Citeh last night! It's a tactic that has been sussed and is not working in many instances. Man marking is the way to go but it is up to each individual to keep their didscipline, or even that will leave the GK stranded and vulnerable.

OSPREYSAINT says...
8:34am Thu 25 Oct 12

didscipline? I didn't press the d key! Time to clean the debris out of the keypad methinks.

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