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Nathan Jones Your View on 12:08 - Jan 17 with 3026 viewsA_Saint_in_Stoke

Even for me , a strange risky appointment , personally I am a  Sean Dyche fan , and believe that he could have done a good job at St Marys , like the amazing job that he did at Turf Moor, plus has proven premiership qualities. Once NJ was announced as manager - I thought OK give him a chance .............. I  THINK EVERYONE would NOT have given him any chance - with what football garbage ,we had to endure in the first 3 games! Again I said just " Give him a chance " as there were enough games to turn things around ---  and slowly but surely things started to improve - And the Man City win was amazing -- so they proved to themselves that they could produce a winning team.Yes things could go "tits up " but I think that we have all seen enough , for us to stay up.
Ralph H , let's face it, did a good job for us , until he seemed to run out of ideas! ,and looked completely lost on the touchline . Being German he had little carisma or any flair - and I found him pretty dull -- Now on the other hand we have Jones - excited , enthusiastic - jumping up and down with his coaches on the touchline ...... AND best of all hugging his team and is totally interacting with all of them - something that we haven't seen for many a year.   

I always say COYSaints  ...... as unfortunately Saint for me will ALWAYS be playing in RED & White striped shirts with black shorts, whereas just lately --- sadly there are no stripes and hardly any red.I maybe an  traditionalist -  but feel they could dress our team in a more modern way!!

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Nathan Jones Your View on 12:22 - Jan 17 with 2999 viewsButty101

He has had a remarkable turn around, so he deserves a crack. TBH though i cant warm to him, he reminds me of Branfoot.

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Nathan Jones Your View on 13:16 - Jan 17 with 2938 viewsfelly1

Nathan Jones Your View on 12:22 - Jan 17 by Butty101

He has had a remarkable turn around, so he deserves a crack. TBH though i cant warm to him, he reminds me of Branfoot.


He's got shifty eyes, it doesn't help.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 13:34 - Jan 17 with 2915 viewsRon11

Well if he does manage to get Saints safe before the end of the season, he should get a shave and wear a suit and tie instead of his dog walking gear.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 13:42 - Jan 17 with 2907 viewsI_would

Sometimes a lucky manager is enough to keep you up.

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Nathan Jones Your View on 13:48 - Jan 17 with 2893 views1885_SFC

Nathan Jones Your View on 13:42 - Jan 17 by I_would

Sometimes a lucky manager is enough to keep you up.


Indeed. I can't believe how lucky JWP was with his first goal at Everton to coolly slot the ball home.

And his lucky free kick to win the game was even more fortunate. More jam than Hartleys has James Ward-Prowse.

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Nathan Jones Your View on 14:59 - Jan 17 with 2824 viewsRon11

Nathan Jones Your View on 13:48 - Jan 17 by 1885_SFC

Indeed. I can't believe how lucky JWP was with his first goal at Everton to coolly slot the ball home.

And his lucky free kick to win the game was even more fortunate. More jam than Hartleys has James Ward-Prowse.


His new lease of life just shows how Hassenhutl's game plan for him was slowly destroying his enthusiasm.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 15:38 - Jan 17 with 2792 views1885_SFC

Nathan Jones Your View on 14:59 - Jan 17 by Ron11

His new lease of life just shows how Hassenhutl's game plan for him was slowly destroying his enthusiasm.


I reckon the same could be said for several others too Ron. Would be good to see a smile return to some of their faces again.

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Nathan Jones Your View on 16:42 - Jan 17 with 2749 viewspjt50

Nathan Jones Your View on 14:59 - Jan 17 by Ron11

His new lease of life just shows how Hassenhutl's game plan for him was slowly destroying his enthusiasm.


Probably more to do with the return of Lavia giving JWP licence to get forward.

Saints' fortunes shouldn't rest on the presence of a 19 year-old but in the PL games when Lavia's started we've picked up an average of 1.0 points per game; when he was out injured it was 0.4.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 16:57 - Jan 17 with 2724 viewssaint901

Form is temporary and class is permanent.

I'll wait until the end of the season.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 17:34 - Jan 17 with 2677 viewsI_would

Nathan Jones Your View on 15:38 - Jan 17 by 1885_SFC

I reckon the same could be said for several others too Ron. Would be good to see a smile return to some of their faces again.


He seems to have a four game purple patch every now and again at random so I suppose that's it from him until next season.

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Nathan Jones Your View on 18:34 - Jan 17 with 2626 viewsGRIM

We were all to keen to criticise the appointment of NJ but we should all applaud him for what he's achieved in the last 3 games, but this improvement could have just been a belated honeymoon for him.
There's still a long way to go & lots of points to play for & we'll probably need at least another 23 points to stay up.
So I personally will judge him at the end of the season.
I do agree with a previous post saying he should smarten himself up instead of presenting himself as a Sunday morning Pub Team manager.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 19:12 - Jan 17 with 2583 viewsRon11

Nathan Jones Your View on 15:38 - Jan 17 by 1885_SFC

I reckon the same could be said for several others too Ron. Would be good to see a smile return to some of their faces again.


Yes indeed.There weren't a lot of smiles earlier in the season, but then I don't think Hassenhutl had a sense of humour or any clue at all how to praise his players, only blame them for his mistakes.
At the risk of repeating myself, I always knew there was a good squad in there, three wins in a week must count for something....never seen Djenepo looking so happy....contrast that with how Ings and a couple of others looked before they left the club.
Then it was 'in Ralph we trust' and he could do no wrong, even after conceding 18 goals in just two games.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 19:13 - Jan 17 with 2580 viewsdarthvader

Nathan Jones Your View on 18:34 - Jan 17 by GRIM

We were all to keen to criticise the appointment of NJ but we should all applaud him for what he's achieved in the last 3 games, but this improvement could have just been a belated honeymoon for him.
There's still a long way to go & lots of points to play for & we'll probably need at least another 23 points to stay up.
So I personally will judge him at the end of the season.
I do agree with a previous post saying he should smarten himself up instead of presenting himself as a Sunday morning Pub Team manager.


Like white trainers and a waistcoat?

Not bothered what he wears as long as the team are performing

keep the faith coyr

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Nathan Jones Your View on 19:18 - Jan 17 with 2579 viewsmushinexile

He can turn up in a pink tutu and fishnets for all I care. What actually matters is what he can get out of the players and if that is more goals than their opponents more often than not then he can do as he jolly well pleases!

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Nathan Jones Your View on 19:31 - Jan 17 with 2566 viewsJellybaby

I think there is a lot of snobbery on here about NJ - People say he should smarten himself up, he should take PR lessons for his interviews, he should stop saying "God willing". Do people want to turn him in to another anodyne manager in the Southgate mould?

Ralph was the proverbial sophisticated European manager, the sort you could share a glass of wine with, and I wanted him to see the season out to give us our best shot at survival, but he was tired and his enthusiasm had waned, if we had replaced him with similar many on here would have been happy, instead we get a chavvy looking Welsh upstart from Luton with a feistiness you don't often see in the Premier League and that appears to have ruffled some of the genteel feathers on here.

The pragmatic among us know his one job is to get results, we don't have to like him, but if he brings success, we most definitely will....

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Nathan Jones Your View on 19:54 - Jan 17 with 2530 viewsRon11

Nathan Jones Your View on 19:31 - Jan 17 by Jellybaby

I think there is a lot of snobbery on here about NJ - People say he should smarten himself up, he should take PR lessons for his interviews, he should stop saying "God willing". Do people want to turn him in to another anodyne manager in the Southgate mould?

Ralph was the proverbial sophisticated European manager, the sort you could share a glass of wine with, and I wanted him to see the season out to give us our best shot at survival, but he was tired and his enthusiasm had waned, if we had replaced him with similar many on here would have been happy, instead we get a chavvy looking Welsh upstart from Luton with a feistiness you don't often see in the Premier League and that appears to have ruffled some of the genteel feathers on here.

The pragmatic among us know his one job is to get results, we don't have to like him, but if he brings success, we most definitely will....


'He was tired and his enthusiasm had waned.'
Oh bless, on 6 million a year or whatever it was.

Regarding Nathan Jones, I already like the aggression and enthusiasm he has brought, and in my original comment I did say that once he had achieved safety, then would be the time to get shaved up and get a whistle on to shove it in the face of some of these smooth designer dressed 'coaches' who are probably looking down their noses at him as some upstart form the depths of football.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 20:20 - Jan 17 with 2499 viewsSteveMoron

I like the guy. Love the press conferences too. You can tell he's willing to learn. I liked his comment after the City win that he was going to celebrate for10mins and then return home to study Everton until 3am. It certainly paid off.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 20:25 - Jan 17 with 2496 viewskernow

Nathan Jones Your View on 19:18 - Jan 17 by mushinexile

He can turn up in a pink tutu and fishnets for all I care. What actually matters is what he can get out of the players and if that is more goals than their opponents more often than not then he can do as he jolly well pleases!


If Saints won some silverware and avoided the trap door, he could turn to in full drag on Ru Paul's road show for all I care!
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Nathan Jones Your View on 07:15 - Jan 18 with 2323 viewsJellybaby

Nathan Jones Your View on 19:54 - Jan 17 by Ron11

'He was tired and his enthusiasm had waned.'
Oh bless, on 6 million a year or whatever it was.

Regarding Nathan Jones, I already like the aggression and enthusiasm he has brought, and in my original comment I did say that once he had achieved safety, then would be the time to get shaved up and get a whistle on to shove it in the face of some of these smooth designer dressed 'coaches' who are probably looking down their noses at him as some upstart form the depths of football.


My comments on Ralph were a statement not a defence, I recently saw a clip of him celebrating after his first game in charge against Arsenal and was shocked at how much younger he looked 3 years ago. I think the job had taken it's toll on him.

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Nathan Jones Your View on 19:42 - Jan 18 with 2214 viewsA1079

I reserve judgement on Nathan. I want him to succeed because why wouldn't I. But I do recall Ralph being a breath of fresh air with his enthusiasm. I must admit (and I am not going to be a hypocrite) but I was not convinced by Nathan Jones appointment and thought it was the wrong decision. His first few games hardly dispelled that feeling but the last week has had me eating humble pie and that is great and long may it continue.

I still think we have to be one of the prime candidates for relegation because we need a sustained run to get out of it and pull away, but if we keep in touch with the pack and at least put up a fight to the end of the season at least that will give us hope whether it is in the PL or the Championship and hopefully something to build on.

I do think the owners have been making the right noises in the last week. Whether they are hollow words or of substance I guess none of us know and time will tell but if they are working towards a more sense of direction and foundation for a brighter future then that has to be something to hang on.

I was a Ralph fan but for a large part of last season and this he was not the same manager and had clearly lost his way. It was unfortunate but he had to go though in my view it should have happened in the summer. Nathan Jones for me was not the answer but he may well be and I don't care too much what he looks like or says in an interview as long as he delivers the goods and the last week has shown that may be he and the players have something. I do think we need a striker though - but who amongst us doesn't think that.
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Nathan Jones Your View on 10:03 - Jan 19 with 2122 viewsDorsetIan

Nathan Jones Your View on 19:42 - Jan 18 by A1079

I reserve judgement on Nathan. I want him to succeed because why wouldn't I. But I do recall Ralph being a breath of fresh air with his enthusiasm. I must admit (and I am not going to be a hypocrite) but I was not convinced by Nathan Jones appointment and thought it was the wrong decision. His first few games hardly dispelled that feeling but the last week has had me eating humble pie and that is great and long may it continue.

I still think we have to be one of the prime candidates for relegation because we need a sustained run to get out of it and pull away, but if we keep in touch with the pack and at least put up a fight to the end of the season at least that will give us hope whether it is in the PL or the Championship and hopefully something to build on.

I do think the owners have been making the right noises in the last week. Whether they are hollow words or of substance I guess none of us know and time will tell but if they are working towards a more sense of direction and foundation for a brighter future then that has to be something to hang on.

I was a Ralph fan but for a large part of last season and this he was not the same manager and had clearly lost his way. It was unfortunate but he had to go though in my view it should have happened in the summer. Nathan Jones for me was not the answer but he may well be and I don't care too much what he looks like or says in an interview as long as he delivers the goods and the last week has shown that may be he and the players have something. I do think we need a striker though - but who amongst us doesn't think that.


Yes, Jones was an underwhelming appointment and he lives up to everyone's fears in his first few games.

But three wins on the bounce and particularly the last two victories have to be respected. It's proved that he has the ability to get the team performing.

The trouble with Ralph - the odd good run apart - was his complete lack of consistency. The ability to play like worldbeaters in one game and then be completely hopeless in the next. And imo his inability to really bring on players and to build a team that was constantly getting better.

That's what Jones need to change. No slipping back now from the great performances of the last three games. And we can judge him properly on whether he can keep the team 'moving forward'.

And if he can, I'm not too worried about relegation just yet. The are so many teams in the same boat as us. Any team from that bottom third that finds some half-decent form from here is going to be OK.

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Nathan Jones Your View on 00:01 - Jan 22 with 2006 viewsChesham_Saint

My view? Whoever signed this hapless tvvat as our manager should be fired.

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Nathan Jones Your View on 00:41 - Jan 22 with 1977 viewsSouthamptonfan

Nathan Jones Your View on 10:03 - Jan 19 by DorsetIan

Yes, Jones was an underwhelming appointment and he lives up to everyone's fears in his first few games.

But three wins on the bounce and particularly the last two victories have to be respected. It's proved that he has the ability to get the team performing.

The trouble with Ralph - the odd good run apart - was his complete lack of consistency. The ability to play like worldbeaters in one game and then be completely hopeless in the next. And imo his inability to really bring on players and to build a team that was constantly getting better.

That's what Jones need to change. No slipping back now from the great performances of the last three games. And we can judge him properly on whether he can keep the team 'moving forward'.

And if he can, I'm not too worried about relegation just yet. The are so many teams in the same boat as us. Any team from that bottom third that finds some half-decent form from here is going to be OK.


And now Jones wins a couple then loses again. Just like Ralph, funny that after selling all our best players and the squad being neglected. The team doesn't have the quality to win lots of games in the PL. We just aren't good enough, simple as that, no matter who the manager is.

Ralph said at the latest fans' forum "It's not easy being a Saints fan but it's also not easy being Saints manager".
That's not far from the truth.

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Nathan Jones Your View on 04:58 - Jan 22 with 1925 viewsButty101

Nathan Jones Your View on 00:41 - Jan 22 by Southamptonfan

And now Jones wins a couple then loses again. Just like Ralph, funny that after selling all our best players and the squad being neglected. The team doesn't have the quality to win lots of games in the PL. We just aren't good enough, simple as that, no matter who the manager is.

Ralph said at the latest fans' forum "It's not easy being a Saints fan but it's also not easy being Saints manager".
That's not far from the truth.


But we have just signed 2 players in January that aren’t good enough to start. What’s the point.

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