Koeman to Arsenal?

Still doesn't change the facts though :)

Why not, if no Everton - there still would have been a professional club formed in Liverpool as every major city and town in the UK formed football clubs over the years, with some cities even have 2 or 3.

We could have all been supporting Bootle now, though.:thup:
 
Why not, if no Everton - there still would have been a professional club formed in Liverpool as every major city and town in the UK formed football clubs over the years, with some cities even have 2 or 3.

We could have all been supporting Bootle now, though.:thup:

Tranmere, come on you Rovers :thup:
 
Why not, if no Everton - there still would have been a professional club formed in Liverpool as every major city and town in the UK formed football clubs over the years, with some cities even have 2 or 3.

We could have all been supporting Bootle now, though.:thup:

Now there's a team with a great history:thup:
 
As a Saints fan, I'm trying to work out why Koeman would want to take a backward step and go to Everton :mmm:
 
I can't see why Koeman would leave to go to Everton

I think Southampton and Everton are prob similar level clubs and both with the same aims and levels on expectation - top 8 with chances of European football

If Koeman was to leave then a top 4 challenging club would be the next step - he could possibly move to Utd as opposed to Arsenal or even abroad to a Barce or Juve etc

He has done very well at a good number of clubs - the one thing missing on the CV is the big club on the European stage.

Think Everton wouldn't go far wrong looking at another Dutchman - De Boer or even Cocu both moving to Everton would be a step forward
 
As a Saints fan, I'm trying to work out why Koeman would want to take a backward step and go to Everton :mmm:

Gordon, Gordon, Gordon, he's not, we don't want him, ignore the pish on this thread;)
 
I feel as though I should apologise at this stage. I had to check back but on page one, yes page one, I did state I thought that Wenger was unlikely to leave this year but I would welcome Koeman at Everton. That was it, no rumour, no paper talk. He's a good manager. Relax Saints fans.
 
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Never been to Brentford, are they Chelsea's local little brother?

Not really but when I couldn't go to the Bridge for various reasons I would go to Brentford, it was the same distance for me from West Hampstead so a few of us would meet up, we could then lend our support to them if they were playing against them scabby hoops :smirk:

We've never really had a "little brother" type club that we've associated ourselves with, if anything we were closer to some clubs abroad, especially a couple of dutch ones who frequent a kind of "exchange" visit now & then, I've been over to a couple of Ajax Vs Feyenoord matches, unfortunately a close mate I used to go over with who's my age lost his fight with a serious illness recently and loads of them came over to the funeral in London from both dutch clubs, the respect some [old school] fans show each other at times is amazing.
 
Gordon, Gordon, Gordon, he's not, we don't want him, ignore the pish on this thread;)

Good.......cos we want to keep him :D


Feel sorry for Martinez today though, seems a genuinely nice guy.
 
Good.......cos we want to keep him :D


Feel sorry for Martinez today though, seems a genuinely nice guy.

Never doubted his persona and his philosophy is spot on, in an ideal world, sadly it's a brutal job.
 
I feel as though I should apologise at this stage. I had to check back but on page one, yes page one, I did state I thought that Wenger was unlikely to leave this year but I would welcome Koeman at Everton. That was it, no rumour, no paper talk. He's a good manager. Relax Saints fans.

Koeman was never going to Arsenal this year but he will takeover when Wengers contract is up in 2017.

With all due respect to Everton I cannot see Koeman leaving Soton to go there. There just wouldn't be enough for him to give up what he already has at Soton IMO.
 
Not really but when I couldn't go to the Bridge for various reasons I would go to Brentford, it was the same distance for me from West Hampstead so a few of us would meet up, we could then lend our support to them if they were playing against them scabby hoops :smirk:

We've never really had a "little brother" type club that we've associated ourselves with, if anything we were closer to some clubs abroad, especially a couple of dutch ones who frequent a kind of "exchange" visit now & then, I've been over to a couple of Ajax Vs Feyenoord matches, unfortunately a close mate I used to go over with who's my age lost his fight with a serious illness recently and loads of them came over to the funeral in London from both dutch clubs, the respect some [old school] fans show each other at times is amazing.

I knew of the dutch connection, born out of a mutual love of tulips, I guess?;)

Did the dutch get on ok, whilst there, although can understand it not being the right place to settle old scores.
 
I knew of the dutch connection, born out of a mutual love of tulips, I guess?;)

Did the dutch get on ok, whilst there, although can understand it not being the right place to settle old scores.

Impeccable, even as and after the the drinks were flowing, we even had Cardiff/Swansea come up along with Millwall, he was very well respected and liked by everyone and everyone respected the occasion, even late at night and into the early hours when we all moved on to pubs & clubs in the West End.
 
Forster, Diyjk and Prowse sign extentions. More to follow and kpeman says no to leaving. All in his latest conference.

He won't even have a chat with Everton imo. It's not like we have no cash.
 
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