August 28th 2010
Saints played their first away game for a while at Bristol Rovers, due to work I was unable to go to this game. Just my luck Saints run out 4-0 winners with a dominant performance. It finally looked as though the tide was turning and our season was finally underway.
August 30th 2010
I was woken on bank holiday Monday by a text from a friend telling me Alan Pardew and his management team had been dismissed. Shocked like every other Saints fan, I tried to get as much information as to what had caused the club to make this decision and more importantly what the future plans of the club were.
For whatever reason the club took the decision to terminate Pardew's employment, I’m sure it was necessary. I myself was sad to see Pardew go as I thought he had helped put a smile back on the fans faces and helping us emerge from our darkest days. Pardew bought in some very good players and despite missing out the play offs last season, he bought us our first trophy in many years following a great day out at Wembley.
Nicola Cortese has been slaughtered in the local press and by many of our fans following his actions, but comparing him to people like Pol Pot and Idi Amin is a complete disgrace. I’m sure all non disclosure contracts have been put in place to not only protect the club but also the previous management team. I’m sure the number of people who know the exact reason for Pardew’s sacking is small and all the rumours flying around do nothing but destabilise the club.
August 31st 2010
We went into our JPT match against Swindon as defending champions on transfer deadline day with no manager. The soap opera continues!
With Dean Wilkins in Temporary charge for the foreseeable future, I anticipated that no signings would be made, the loan window will open again next week by which time a new manager may be in place who can add to the squad if he sees fit.
The match itself was a poor performance. We seemed to be shell shocked by the previous day’s news and it was a lacklustre and unintelligent performance. I don’t think it helped that the crowd were chanting Alan Pardew’s name. At the end of the day, he is no longer employed by the club, so in my opinion we need to move on. I was tempted to sing about Ian Branfoot to show how it’s best to leave the past behind. During the game we were undone by two goals from Pericard and one from Charlie Austin. The later giving it large when celebrating, I think he needs to remember he has achieved nothing in the game yet and should concentrate on scoring then acting like a spoilt brat.
September 4th 2010
The rumours over a new club manager continued, with many names being mentioned. But more importantly we had an on paper banker at home to Rochdale. Dean Wilkins again took charge.
The first half started with Saints doing the usual trick of dominating but not taking early chances. Rickie Lambert looked short of fitness and seemed to be trying too hard. We desperately missed the hard work and endeavour of Barnard. But despite this start we were soon 1-0 down as Rochdale scored a well worked goal. This goal seemed to drain any confidence we had, but despite our passing being poor we still created chances. Jason Puncheon the main culprit missing chances even I could have scored from.
Second half was a similar story; we created chances despite not playing well, and then were hit with another beautifully crafted goal by the visitors. 2-0 at home to Rochdale, a result I thought I would never see. Our best players in this game were the youngsters Martin and Chamberlain. Maybe the chairman’s plans to promote players from the academy might just work!
So, the search for a new manager still continues, many big names have been linked. Martin O’Neill being one of the biggest. Some fans seem to think we had a realistic chance of attracting someone like him to League 1. My personal choice for the job has remained a 25/1 long shot and I doubt will be appointed and that was Tony Mowbray.
Some managers such as the media whore that is Phil “I’m orange” Brown have openly expressed their interest and have even claimed to be interviewed. Some of the rumours floating around about candidates seen in Southampton or spotted talking to club officials have been hilarious. All I know is that the club will conduct their business in the usual manner and we will be advised of our new manager when the club have settled all aspects of the deal.
Nigel Adkins appears to be the man Saints have chosen to take us forward. I think it’ll be a good appointment and look forward to him joining us once all the contractual issues are sorted. It has been good reading the hourly updates that seem to have come out regarding this story and how some fans are so quick to jump on bandwagons. A message to all saints fans from me, why not make your own mind up on issues and stop listening to all the nonsense that is spouted on internet forums by people who have nothing better to do.
Anyway, I have gone on long enough this time. I look forward to the club moving forward, hopefully with 6 points from away trips to Swindon and Franchise FC.
A big thank you to all those that have been able to read this and if you have any comments, good or bad please get in touch.
All the best
Neel
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