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Corberan West Brom saints interested 19:08 - Dec 17 with 911 views1teeminants

As we walked out the ground after the Spurs game my son said he wouldn’t be surprised if we went for Corberan of West Brom or Carrick of Middlesbrough.

Both managers doing well with no money as is Danny Röhl of course.


https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/13275613/carlos-corberan-southampt

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Corberan West Brom saints interested on 20:13 - Dec 17 with 747 views1teeminants

Danny Rohl evens

Corberan 7-1 second favourite

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Corberan West Brom saints interested on 21:12 - Dec 17 with 668 viewsgrumpy

I'm keeping my finger's crossed for Danny Rohl.
Cant think of many poor German football Coaches.
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Corberan West Brom saints interested on 21:38 - Dec 17 with 629 viewskingslandstand1

Corberan West Brom saints interested on 21:12 - Dec 17 by grumpy

I'm keeping my finger's crossed for Danny Rohl.
Cant think of many poor German football Coaches.


What about an Austrian one?

Bit unfair maybe, based on what we've had since dear old Ralph!
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Corberan West Brom saints interested on 09:25 - Dec 18 with 308 viewsBridders2

I'm thinking Corberan over Danny Rohl, he's had more experience in the Championship and done well to get West Brom to the play-offs twice on a tight budget. He's won and drawn 66% of his games. 242 games 82 defeats.
Moyes and Potter won't risk it, the only others with PL experience are O'Neil who's shell shocked, and Cooper who doesn't fit SR profile .....but could do a good job.
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Corberan West Brom saints interested on 10:13 - Dec 18 with 214 viewsDorsetIan

Corberan West Brom saints interested on 09:25 - Dec 18 by Bridders2

I'm thinking Corberan over Danny Rohl, he's had more experience in the Championship and done well to get West Brom to the play-offs twice on a tight budget. He's won and drawn 66% of his games. 242 games 82 defeats.
Moyes and Potter won't risk it, the only others with PL experience are O'Neil who's shell shocked, and Cooper who doesn't fit SR profile .....but could do a good job.


I'm not sure there's too much of a risk for any new manager, as the Board have dithered so much as to leave us in such a dire situation, any new manager who fails, could point to the impossible job.

No sure though what the track record is for 'experienced' managers turning things like this around. I think Hodgson was good as it and Hughes did the business for Saints, but Allardyce and Moyes both failed to keep clubs ups - others too, I'm sure.

Whoever we get, the Board has already screwed us.

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