Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has officially stated he’s open to a return to management and specifically mentioned the Championship as the level he’d take his next job. Would you like to support the Channel? Check out my Patreon:👉 Become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/footballmartinWith Southampton still searching for a permanent manager, is this the moment the club should step in and interview him?In this video, I break down why Solskjaer deserves serious consideration:✔ His strong managerial record at Molde✔ A 54% win rate at Manchester United✔ The respect and leadership he brings✔ Why his style could suit Southampton’s squad✔ And why, despite fan doubts, he’s a gamble worth exploringSouthampton need experience, stability, and a clear direction. Solskjaer could offer all three.Is he the right choice? Let’s talk about it.
Despite reports suggesting Tonda Eckert could be handed the Southampton managers role, the club has yet to make a permanent decision. Saints are taking their time, assessing candidates, and weighing Eckert’s strong start.Could Eckert make the job his if he continues winning? Or will Southampton explore the market further? I break down what’s really going on behind the scenes and what this could mean for the club moving forward.
Being a Southampton fan this season has been an emotional one. In this video, I rank how I felt after every single Southampton game so far from the highs of Sheffield United Away to the lows of those tough results.💥 Now it’s your turn!You can do your own ranking using my TierMaker template 👇🎯 👉 Create your own https://tiermaker.com/create/how-i-felt-after-every-game-so-far-this-season-southampton-18857949?presentationMode=trueOnce you’ve made your list, share your results in the comments or tag me on social media I’ll feature some of your rankings in a future video 👀💬 Comment below how would you rank this Saints season so far?🔔 Subscribe for Daily Southampton news, match reactions, and behind-the-scenes content from the channel.
In this exclusive conversation, Martin speaks with David Bull — a respected historian and author who has spent decades documenting the story of Southampton Football Club. A Forever Saint award recipient, David has co-authored definitive works such as All the Saints and Saints in the Great War, helping preserve the legacy of the club and its people.
What a week it’s been for Southampton FC! 🔥Back-to-back wins for interim boss Tonda Eckert as Saints beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-1 at St Mary’s. Caspar Jander opened the scoring, Finn Azaz netted his first goal for the club, and Adam Armstrong sealed it with a touch of class!
Southampton’s managerial race is heating up! Gary O’Neil is being linked but caretaker boss Tonda Eckert could also be given the chance.In this video, I break down:O’Neil’s link to the Saints job and his past as a Portsmouth playerHis managerial record at Bournemouth and WolvesTonda Eckert’s rise from U21 coach to caretaker and what he could bring to the first team.What do you think? Would you prefer O’Neil or Eckert as Southampton manager? Let us know in the comments!
Southampton vs Sheffield Wednesday Championship Preview.The Saints return to home action as they host the Owls in what could be a vital clash for both clubs. I’m joined by James from the Wednesday Til I Die podcast as we preview the game analysing current form and a close look at all things Wednesday.
Southampton finally return to winning ways! Teenager Jay Robinson and Leo Scienza were the heroes as Saints claimed a big 2-1 victory away at QPR, earning Tonda Eckert his first win as interim boss. After weeks of frustration, Southampton showed real fight and character to hang on despite late pressure from the hosts.In this video, I react to the full match, break down the key moments, and share my honest thoughts on the performance, the youngsters stepping up, and what this result means for the season ahead.
Southampton’s costly call!
After just five months in charge, Will Still was sacked by Southampton but how much did it really cost?
Reports suggest Still was on around £1.3 million a year, meaning his dismissal could have cost the club up to £2.5 million once staff payouts were included.
The Saints are back on the road as Southampton take on QPR in the Championship their first game since the sacking of Will Still.Can they bounce back and show a response after a difficult week for the club.In this Podcast, I break down all the key talking points, team news, form guide, predicted lineups, and what to expect from this crucial clash at Loftus Road.
The 34-year-old midfielder a true Saints hero — made over 250 appearances for the club between 2015 and 2022 will become a Saints Player again today Tuesday.
Romeu brings leadership, experience, and fight to a young Southampton squad struggling for form. With Shea Charles injured and Flynn Downes struggling for fitness, this signing could prove massive for the rest of the season.
Frank Lampard is being linked with the Southampton job! After Will Still’s exit, fans are debating who should take charge — could the former Chelsea and Everton boss be the answer?
We dive into fan reaction, possible replacements, and whether Lampard would fit the project at St Mary’s.
⚽️ Drop your thoughts in the comments — would you take Lampard at Saints?
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Southampton have sacked manager Will Still after just five months in charge, following a run of three straight Championship defeats.The 33-year-old’s departure comes after Saturday’s 2-0 loss to Preston his side’s third consecutive defeat after losing to Blackburn and Bristol City.
Is Russell Martin heading back to Southampton? With the Saints searching for a new boss, senior players are reportedly in favour of a reunion with the man who once brought them promotion. But can past success make up for his struggles at Rangers? In this video we examine his fit, the timing, and whether it’s realistic.
Southampton defender Nathan Wood has been caught on camera appearing to clash with fans following the Saints’ 2-0 defeat to Preston North End at St Mary’s.The video, which has been circulating on social media, seems to show Wood responding angrily to supporters after another frustrating Championship loss Southampton’s sixth of the season.Manager Will Still was asked about the incident after the game, admitting: “It’s not the smartest thing to do, and we shouldn’t be doing that.”Southampton now sit 21st in the table with pressure mounting on the players, manager, and ownership.
Southampton 0-2 Preston | Post-Match Reaction. Preston North End ran out 2-0 winners, leaving the Saints 21st in the Championship. Lewis Dobbin opened the scoring in the first half with a scrappy finish, and Mads Frokjaer-Jensen sealed the win with a late strike in injury time.Saints struggled to create clear-cut chances. The closest they came was Caspar Jander hitting the crossbar in the 70th minute, while Leo Scienza impressed with his trickery and direct play, forcing a smart save from Daniel Iversen early on. Despite starting the second half with more urgency, Southampton never really threatened to get back into the game.The defeat sparked frustration among fans, who booed their side and chanted at the club’s owners. Southampton now have just two league wins this season alongside six draws and five defeats. Will Still’s side will need to regroup quickly as the Championship campaign continues.
Post Match Fan Reaction.
Southampton 0 - 2 Preston North End
In today’s episode, we dive into Southampton’s upcoming Championship clash with Preston North End. Can Will Still’s side respond and get back to winning ways?
We’ll be discussing team news, key players, tactical battles, and giving our score predictions ahead of the big game at St Mary’s.
Tune in, get involved in the chat, and share your thoughts — do you think the Saints can bounce back this weekend?
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Southampton are in trouble, sitting 20th in the Championship table. FootballMartin looks at where the Saints are, what’s gone wrong, and whether new manager Will Still can turn the season around.
Blackburn 2-1 Southampton A huge blow for the Saints as Will Still’s side collapse late on at Ewood Park!Leo Scienza’s first-half strike had given Southampton the lead, but second-half goals from Ryan Alebiosu and Andri Gudjohnsen turned the game around for Blackburn — earning Rovers their first home win of the season.Southampton’s problems continue as Welington saw red late on, leaving the Saints down to ten men and slipping further into trouble near the bottom of the Championship table.In this video, I give my raw, honest reaction to another frustrating afternoon for the Saints.Was this the turning point for Blackburn? And is the pressure now seriously mounting on Will Still?