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post Jan 23 2008, 07:42 PM

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I suppose this is a bad news for Southampton.

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QUOTE(Belphegor @ Jan 23 2008, 07:42 PM)
I suppose this is a bad news for Southampton.

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Saints have begun the hunt for a new manager after reluctantly allowing George Burley to take charge of Scotland.
It was too good an opportunity to turn down for the 51-year-old who leaves St Mary's after 25 months at the helm.

Burley said: "I am very sad to be leaving Southampton. It will be a big wrench because it is a fantastic club with top facilities, some terrific people, a great bunch of players and magnificent supporters.
"I have had full backing from the board and I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here.

"I'd like to thank all the staff there for their help and support while I have been at St Mary's. I am sure they will soon get back to the Premiership where they belong and I really wish them all well.
"However this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity which I could not turn down.

"It was a huge honour even to be considered for the post and I am thrilled to have been offered it.
"To take charge of your country is perhaps the highest accolade you can get as a manager and I am really looking forward to that challenge."

Burley took over from Harry Redknapp in December 2005 and immediately set about rebuilding the squad. He got a quick and harsh lesson about the size of his task as Saints crashed 3-0 at Watford in his first game on Boxing Day.
He said at the time there were players who did not want to be there and some who were not what he was looking for.

A major clear-out followed with Antti Niemi, Nigel Quashie and club record signing Rory Delap all seeking their fortunes elsewhere.
And Burley was effectively forced to sell hot prospect Theo Walcott who, as a 16-year-old, would have been able to move for nothing if Saints had not negotiated a £12m move.

It was very much a time of transition for Saints who lost their first three league games under the new boss and then flirted briefly with the relegation zone before finishing strongly to end the campaign in 12th place.
The summer change of regime saw the club splash out £7m on players in a bid to seal a return to the Premiership in the last year of their parachute payment.

They played some exciting football as they finished the campaign strongly with a remarkable 6-0 win at Wolves proving the launchpad for a promotion push.

And they went agonisingly close with only the heart-break of a penalty shoot-out standing between them and a place in the Play-off final at Wembley.
The loss of the parachute payment had a huge effect on Saints who were forced to sell during the summer.

Key departures included two more hot prospects in Gareth Bale and Kenwyne Jones as well as Chris Baird, Leon Best and Pele.
That forced Burley to rebuild for a second successive season but this time a lack of funds and a crippling injury list made the task much harder.

He stuck to his principles of playing an attractive passing game but it was tough to get a settled side with some fans growing impatient at a perceived lack of progress.
But despite more boardroom upheavals, Saints hung onto the coat-tails of the play-off race and are still in a decent position for the new man to launch a promotion push.

They now need to find a strong replacement for Burley who has been freed to take a once-in-a-lifetime chance to take charge of his country's bid for the 2010 World Cup.
His 109 games as Saints manager brought 45 wins, 25 draws and 39 defeats.

His last game in charge was a 1-1 draw at Plymouth and he now embarks on a new challenge with the club's thanks for his hard work.

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Burley's gone cry.gif cry.gif He was a decent manager, had his ups and downs with the club....I wish him well coachin Scotland
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QUOTE(FauxHawk @ Jan 26 2008, 11:14 AM)
Saints have begun the hunt for a new manager after reluctantly allowing George Burley to take charge of Scotland.
It was too good an opportunity to turn down for the 51-year-old who leaves St Mary's after 25 months at the helm.

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Paul Ince has emerged as the front runner in the search for the next Saints manager, with Jason Dodd and John Gorman the caretaker managers to see us through the next two games.

Former England midfield self-styled guv'nor and successful MK Dons manager, Paul Ince, was not tipped among the early favourites for the job (ahem, in yesterday's Rumour Mill for instance...).

However speculation is rife that Ince is the first choice for the Saints hotseat. Ince's blossoming career as a manager has only been in the lower leagues, first keeping Macclesfield Town up and then getting MK Dons to the top of League Two.

He does of course come with an impressive CV as a player having played at the top level in England and Italy and of course with distinction for the national side.

While Burley was only officially unveiled as the new Scotland manager today, it has been clear for some days that he was likely to go and Saints have been busy in that time drawing up a shortlist for his replacement.

Saints do at least have the benefit of compensation money from the SFA, money that they can use to pay similar compensation to MK Dons, if Ince is appointed.

There are of course many other experienced managers out of work with Chris 'Chris C' Coleman throwing his hat into the ring earlier today. Billy Davies, Hoddle, Adams, Allardyce, McClaren even are all available and Saints are likely to have some impressive CVs to consider.

For now, Saints made the obvious choice appointing Dodd and Gorman as caretaker managers, both of whom have managed clubs in their own right.

It is vital that the players are focused on the cup tie with a golden chance for Saints to be in the hat for the next round and either progress further or get a lucrative tie with one of the Premiership giants and a TV tie.

Then comes a home Championship game against Norwich and it is equally vital that Saints get the three points to give the new manager a fighting chance of salvaging something from this disappointing season.

My vote goes for Big Sam Allardyce. thumbup.gif

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Saints 2 - 0 Bury
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QUOTE(FauxHawk @ Jan 27 2008, 01:45 AM)
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Saints 2 - 0 Bury
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We got Bristol Rovers next biggrin.gif By far the easiest among the 5th round draws
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QUOTE(FauxHawk @ Jan 29 2008, 03:21 PM)
We got Bristol Rovers next biggrin.gif By far the easiest among the 5th round draws
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Saints 0 - 1 Norwich

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QUOTE(FauxHawk @ Jan 30 2008, 02:45 PM)
Saints 0 - 1 Norwich
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Stern John became the latest Southampton player to miss from the penalty spot as the managerless South Coast club slumped to defeat in their first league game without manager George Burley.

John blew the chance to earn Southampton a much-needed point when he shot over in the 69th minute, after Gary Doherty had needlessly handled substitute Adam Hammill's cross.

John had only been given the penalty-taker's job after Grzegorz Rasiak missed from the spot in Saturday's 2-0 FA Cup win over Bury.

Unlike Poland striker Raziak, John did not even have the solace of firing home the rebound.

Southampton again had caretaker managers John Gorman and Jason Dodd in charge as their search for new Scotland coach Burley's successor goes on.

The duo can count themselves unlucky not to be celebrating two wins out of two after Saints were denied by the woodwork on no fewer than four occasions.

On-loan Manchester City striker Ched Evens compounded the home side's woes with his fourth goal of the season on the stroke of half-time.

Midfielder Lee Croft whipped in a dangerous cross from the right for Wales Under-21 international Evans to fire home with a fierce volley from the edge of the area.

Raziak set the tone for a frustrating evening for Southampton and the majority of a paltry crowd of just 18,004, when he shot against a post in the seventh minute.

Midfielder Rudi Skacel also found the woodwork when he smashed a 25-yard free kick against the top of Norwich's charmed crossbar and when defender Andrew Davies also failed to beat the upright with a hooked 45th minute shot, Gorman and Burley must have feared it was not their night.

Raziak was thwarted by the post for a second time four minutes into the second half after combining neatly with Andrew Surman.

John's hapless penalty compounded a miserable night for the home team, who start interviews to find their eighth manager in eight years in the morning.


Added on February 5, 2008, 5:09 pmPalace 1 Saints 1

Saints battled to a fifth successive away draw against in-form Palace with Stern John's tenth of the season cancelling out James Scowcroft's well taken strike. smile.gif


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Added on February 11, 2008, 1:49 amGot this at Kathy's Toys at Jaya supermarket in 1982. smile.gif

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post Feb 11 2008, 09:59 PM

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Waaa..was so bz during CNY, came back and see results going the other way sad.gif

PS- Nice figurines u got there pirates
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Saints 2 QPR 3 sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif

A woeful home performance against a vastly improved, but still wholly uninspired, Queens Park Rangers side saw any fanciful hopes of the play-offs wholly fade from view . cry.gif


Added on February 15, 2008, 2:30 pmStoke City 3 Southampton 2.

Stoke survived a storming second-half comeback to move up to third place in the table and nudge Southampton closer to a relegation fight. cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif


Added on February 15, 2008, 4:45 pmFA CUP FIFTH ROUND

Saturday - BRISTOL vs SOUTHAMPTON (live on Starsports 8.25pm)! rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif

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Yay, Saints on TV again! last time I saw them on TV was the FA cup match against Newcastle (which we lost)

Hope we win, coz Bristol is a league beneath us anyways and it's LIVE!


most prob at home...pirates where r ya watchin anyways?
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QUOTE(FauxHawk @ Feb 15 2008, 05:00 PM)
Yay, Saints on TV again! last time I saw them on TV was the FA cup match against Newcastle (which we lost)
Hope we win, coz Bristol is a league beneath us anyways and it's LIVE!
most  prob at home...pirates where r ya watchin anyways?
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Watchin the match, looks like bristol had more of the ball than us...and to lose to a deflected free kick... aihs...y la everytime Saints play live on TV, wont win one..
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QUOTE(FauxHawk @ Feb 17 2008, 12:03 AM)
Watchin the match, looks like bristol had more of the ball than us...and to lose to a deflected free kick... aihs...y la everytime Saints play live on TV, wont win one..
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their sad football is making me even sad-er
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QUOTE(FauxHawk @ Feb 17 2008, 02:21 PM)
their sad football is making me even sad-er
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A slight consolation would be that we were not the biggest upset by Bristol Rovers in the FA cup, coz Fulham got knocked out by them as well...Well, i guess out luck aint as terrible as Liverpool's....


BTW, yesterday's match looked bloody messy , Saints players losing the ball all over the place, and if it weren't for luck, we would haf lose 3-0 or sumthing, since Bristol had like ,all the best chances.... anybody watchin the match would just say " typical football by a championship club" but i believe yesterday's performance was really rubbish.
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QUOTE(FauxHawk @ Feb 17 2008, 06:34 PM)
A slight consolation would be that we were not the biggest upset by Bristol Rovers in the FA cup, coz Fulham got knocked out by them as well...Well, i guess out luck aint as terrible as Liverpool's....
BTW, yesterday's match looked bloody messy , Saints players losing the ball all over the place, and if it weren't for luck, we would haf lose 3-0 or sumthing, since Bristol had like ,all the best chances.... anybody watchin the match would just say " typical football by a championship club" but i believe yesterday's performance was really rubbish.
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Despite the lateness of the goal, Saints deservedly went out of the cup to a spirited Bristol Rovers side to show the watching world just how far the team has sunk with another truly woeful performance. sad.gif

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