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Ronald Koeman

Ronald Koeman...good choice for us?

  • yes, he'll get us top 6 and stability

  • no, it's uninspiring even if top 6 is back on

  • josé on toast


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Bigger club
Bigger ambition
Bigger funds
Bigger payday

Why wouldn't he?

This all depends on how much Southampton are going to back him. They can back him. Which will decide if he stays there. But something tells me that the Saints board won't be arsed and will have about five coaches already lined up like they do their players. They'll move on.

Trouble is. Why would we go for Koeman when De Boer is available? Is he that much better? Does anyone here actually watched the Dutch league?
 

Why are Southampton fans so convinced his next job will be with an elite team ? He's finished 8th and most likely 7th in the last two premier league seasons, pretty good for a club like southampton but thats hardly the kind of performances that are going to alert barca, real, bayern etc

Does he not have to win something to be considered? He is a good manager but he did not do well in europe with southampton.
 
It's common sense that a Koeman appointment = striving for top 6 whereas a Pellegrini/Mancini/José = top 4 ambitions.

As you can read from the many replies in this thread, a lot of blues are feeling a bit meh about Koeman because they wanted a candidate with pedigree of already making Champions-League places in a major league.

Hence the little blurb after the "yes" and "no" options. It's not that deep, tho'...the yes & no are the important bits.

In that list you posted, second place was occupied by Pochettino, who has no top 4 pedigree and, wouldn't you know, also came from Southampton and top spot was occupied by Ranieri, so it's not that simple at all. The top 4 isn't a closed shop for managers who have done it before.

Koeman would signal nowhere near the ambition that getting Mourinho would and is half the manager, but if he is given a top 4 budget, he will have top 4 ambitions, as will the club. There's absolutely no discussion to be had there.
 
Wonder if we'll all be as blind sided by this appointment as we were by the takeover?

I keep thinking that.

It (the takeover) was so left field, and 100% secret, for 18 months(!) that even if we a are a bit rubbish on some stuff, somehow we seem to be able to keep things under wraps.
 

I keep thinking that.

It (the takeover) was so left field, and 100% secret, for 18 months(!) that even if we a are a bit rubbish on some stuff, somehow we seem to be able to keep things under wraps.

Is true. Except that esk seems to know the head hunters. Even they, though, could be laying false tracks.

The alternative is that the esk is Moshiri's controller & will only reveal himself as the true saviour at the first match of next season.
 
Not sure what can be plainer.

Koeman insists he is happy at Southampton, as speculation builds over who will replace Roberto Martinez at Everton.

The Dutchman agreed a three-year deal when he replaced Mauricio Pochettino in 2014 and his stock has risen having led the team to their highest Premier League position last year (seventh) and could improve on that depending on results this weekend.

Speaking ahead of Sunday's final game of the season - they host Crystal Palace - Koeman was asked whether he would be sticking around at St Mary's in the wake of Everton sacking their manager on Thursday.

he said: "I am manager of Southampton, everyone knows I have one more year of my contract. I got asked the same question last week. We will s together and analyse this season and talk about the future. That's what the news is."
[URL='http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/teams/southampton/10274604/pochettino-we-must-keep-fighting']

Asked if he would be staying, Koeman stated: "Yes."

Ray Wilkins believes Southampton boss Ronald Koeman will stay at the club this summer
With just 12 months left on his contract and impending discussions with the board over his future, the former Barcelona assistant manager was asked if he felt Southampton's continued fine form had put him in a strong negotiating position for improved terms.

He added: "It's good news the club likes to continue and that means the club is happy with our work and with the technical staff and the players.

[URL='http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11700/10280238/ronald-koeman-unlikely-to-leave-southampton-for-everton-says-ray-wilkins']Sticking around
Ronald Koeman won't go to Everton, says Ray Wilkins

"There is a very good understanding between the manager and players and that's good. It's important to continue. Let's do our job this weekend and there is time next week before I go on holiday to talk about the future for the club."

Koeman's words should be a big boost for Saints fans before this weekend's season finale, coming soon after the news that Fraser Forster, James Ward-Prowse and Virgil van Dijk have signed contract extensions.
Former England skipper Ray Wilkins told Sky Sports News HQ earlier on Friday that he did not expect Koeman to move to Everton.

The ex-Chelsea and Manchester United star said: "I think Southampton are the bigger club. He may be looking for a bigger fish, and that's no disrespect to Everton or their supporters. He's done a magnificent job."
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Ronald is no good for the Everton, Frank is best.

Have you been on the drink again brother ? What have I told you about drinking and posting on football forums trying to sell yourself to fans like a cheap hooker. You can't even spell your name right for god sake, mother would be proud.
 

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