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If I was Dragan Solak… 20:55 - Oct 25 with 770 viewsdavidargyll

…my thinking would be as follows:
1. Protecting the current value of my shareholding in SFC - even if it has gone down from when I first bought in - is paramount;
2. Having become chairman, I have subsequently realised that my fellow directors and other management may have stabilised the club’s finances post-relegation, but the team’s current performance is seriously risking a further deterioration in the value of my shareholding.
3. I also realise that the advice on the footballing side I have received since I bought my stake has been terrible. So can I really rely on my fellow Board members and/or the Director of Football to advise me yet again, should we get rid of Will Still, on whom we should replace him with?
5. I didn't become a billionaire without realising that there are times to double down on an investment and there are times to cut and run.
6. The only person now I think I can have an honest discussion with as to what course of action to take is Katherine Liebherr (because she is an interested party).
7. I think she will try to persuade me to stay and roll the dice one more time; but my business sense says SELL.
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If I was Dragan Solak… on 21:09 - Oct 25 with 695 viewsdirk_doone

Loss of control and defeat:

"There is no management crisis whatsoever, but rather a fabrication by Solak to regain his influence and income at United Group.”

https://www.eureporter.co/lifestyle/media/2025/10/21/european-media-dragan-solak
[Post edited 25 Oct 21:11]

Poll: Les Reed in or out?

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If I was Dragan Solak… on 21:24 - Oct 25 with 617 views1885_SFC

'Solak’s insistence to the Times that “this has no impact on Sport Republic or Southampton” - the football club he owns - did little to shift attention from his mounting setbacks'.

More's the pity...

GET THE F*CK OUT OF THIS FOOTBALL CLUB SPORT REPUBLIC

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