Hassenhutl's Legacy 21:06 - Aug 9 with 2054 views | Ron11 | Saints humiliation was a question on 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire' tonight. 'Which Premier League club suffered 9-0 defeats in 2019 and again in 2021? And the contestant knew the answer almost immediately. What was funny though was seeing Redkrapp leave with nothing after answering the question 'Who played Rambo in the five movies' as Bruce Willis..after claiming it definitely wasn't Sylvester Stallone. |  | | |  |
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 22:13 - Aug 9 with 1947 views | Poirot | Its certainly his legacy alongside not being able to organise a team to do the basics. |  | |  |
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 10:54 - Aug 10 with 1726 views | SaintNick | If Hasenhuttl had left this summer his legacy would have been to keep the team in the Premier League despite the owner being unable to fund the club and there being little transfer money available. It would also have been to get us top of the League for the first time in 30 or so years and also reach an FA Cup semi final. How many managers have achieved that possibly only Lawrie McMenemy & Chris Nicholl. Granted Hasenhuttl hasn't matched Claude Puel's record of 8th in the League and a major cup final, so on that basis I can understand why people want him out |  |
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Hassenhutl's Legacy on 11:22 - Aug 10 with 1701 views | saint68 |
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 10:54 - Aug 10 by SaintNick | If Hasenhuttl had left this summer his legacy would have been to keep the team in the Premier League despite the owner being unable to fund the club and there being little transfer money available. It would also have been to get us top of the League for the first time in 30 or so years and also reach an FA Cup semi final. How many managers have achieved that possibly only Lawrie McMenemy & Chris Nicholl. Granted Hasenhuttl hasn't matched Claude Puel's record of 8th in the League and a major cup final, so on that basis I can understand why people want him out |
Two nine nil batterings.... Record league defeats.. Goals conceded... That's his legacy |  |
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Hassenhutl's Legacy on 12:04 - Aug 10 with 1679 views | DorsetIan |
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 10:54 - Aug 10 by SaintNick | If Hasenhuttl had left this summer his legacy would have been to keep the team in the Premier League despite the owner being unable to fund the club and there being little transfer money available. It would also have been to get us top of the League for the first time in 30 or so years and also reach an FA Cup semi final. How many managers have achieved that possibly only Lawrie McMenemy & Chris Nicholl. Granted Hasenhuttl hasn't matched Claude Puel's record of 8th in the League and a major cup final, so on that basis I can understand why people want him out |
Getting us to the top of the league should be a point of pride but when it was following by freefall for the rest of the season it rather takes the shine of it. Likewise getting to a winnable FA Cup semi-final and then not turning up. When Hassenhuttl goes - and I suspect it will be soon now - he will be largely remembered as a (likeable but) flawed manager most notable for his extremes of failure. |  |
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Hassenhutl's Legacy on 12:34 - Aug 10 with 1651 views | MytchettSaint |
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 10:54 - Aug 10 by SaintNick | If Hasenhuttl had left this summer his legacy would have been to keep the team in the Premier League despite the owner being unable to fund the club and there being little transfer money available. It would also have been to get us top of the League for the first time in 30 or so years and also reach an FA Cup semi final. How many managers have achieved that possibly only Lawrie McMenemy & Chris Nicholl. Granted Hasenhuttl hasn't matched Claude Puel's record of 8th in the League and a major cup final, so on that basis I can understand why people want him out |
Ian Branfoot never got us relegated and also took us to a Wembley final defeat during his tenure. How do you remember his time with us Nick? |  |
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Hassenhutl's Legacy on 12:57 - Aug 10 with 1623 views | PatfromPoole |
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 12:34 - Aug 10 by MytchettSaint | Ian Branfoot never got us relegated and also took us to a Wembley final defeat during his tenure. How do you remember his time with us Nick? |
And an FA Cup quarter-final. Which we might have won if it wasn’t for Gerald Fooking Ashby. |  |
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Hassenhutl's Legacy on 14:45 - Aug 10 with 1534 views | Ron11 |
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 10:54 - Aug 10 by SaintNick | If Hasenhuttl had left this summer his legacy would have been to keep the team in the Premier League despite the owner being unable to fund the club and there being little transfer money available. It would also have been to get us top of the League for the first time in 30 or so years and also reach an FA Cup semi final. How many managers have achieved that possibly only Lawrie McMenemy & Chris Nicholl. Granted Hasenhuttl hasn't matched Claude Puel's record of 8th in the League and a major cup final, so on that basis I can understand why people want him out |
From 2018 to 2021 it was the 46 goals from Danny Ings that kept Saints up. |  | |  |
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 14:48 - Aug 10 with 1532 views | franniesTache | As much as i want him gone now his legacy for me will always be the 4-0 thrashing of the blue few at Fratton, the first time we'd won there since 84 and we took them apart. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 15:49 - Aug 10 with 1461 views | kingslandstand1 | To add to that, and it may be elsewhere on here, but the guy from Coral's on T/Sport was asked favourites to go down - B'mouth, Forest, Saints 1st manager to get the sack - our Ralph! So not only depressive thoughts on here and general fan base (apart from Nick), but the bookies seem to back this up FWIW, I'm thinking 16th or 17th but that may depend on the transfer window that's left, and then the panic buy in January |  | |  |
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 16:13 - Aug 10 with 1436 views | PatfromPoole |
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 15:49 - Aug 10 by kingslandstand1 | To add to that, and it may be elsewhere on here, but the guy from Coral's on T/Sport was asked favourites to go down - B'mouth, Forest, Saints 1st manager to get the sack - our Ralph! So not only depressive thoughts on here and general fan base (apart from Nick), but the bookies seem to back this up FWIW, I'm thinking 16th or 17th but that may depend on the transfer window that's left, and then the panic buy in January |
One of the guys they have on there from Coral is a Skate, and should be completely ignored. [Post edited 10 Aug 2022 16:14]
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Hassenhutl's Legacy on 17:08 - Aug 10 with 1361 views | kingslandstand1 |
Hassenhutl's Legacy on 16:13 - Aug 10 by PatfromPoole | One of the guys they have on there from Coral is a Skate, and should be completely ignored. [Post edited 10 Aug 2022 16:14]
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And he let's you know it as well! This wasn't him, but the guys on the radio are just the PR ones - not the odds makers and are sometimes surprised by the odds they have to read out |  | |  |
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