The Rumour Mill Suggests Southampton FC Are Up For Sale Monday, 28th Apr 2025 16:39 The whisper is going around the footballing world that Sport Republic are looking to try and sell Southampton Football Club, but is this a good or bad thing ? The Daily Echo has been quick to jump on the bandwagon and is quoting former Crystal Palace Chairman Simon Jordan as claiming that Southampton FC are up for sale. The newspaper says that Jordan said the following on his Talksport Radio show. "On the basis of performances this season, Ipswich haven't got any more stability than Southampton. "There is a rumour going around that Southampton are up for sale but the fact of the matter is that they have all gone down with no great credit." The Echo also claims that Sport Republic paid around £100 million to buy the club back in January 2022, but 3 months ago Sport Republic owner Dragan Solak himself said on Talksport or should that now be TalkSportRepublic. "I feel completely at home here and I'm as passionate as ever to make this club successful. "That's why I decided to assume the chair. I show everybody that I'm going nowhere and I will do everything I can to make it work." The first reaction of many Saints supporters may well be one of delight as the club approaches it's second relegation in 3 years, but it may well be a case of be careful what you wish for. There are more football clubs out there with bad owners than there are with good ones., most will claim that Sport Republic are bad ones, but given that we won promotion at the first attempt last year, I would offer a Devil's Advocate viewpoint that Sport Republic are not bad owners, they are just owners that have made mistakes. A year ago we seemed to be back on track as we headed towards what would become eventual promotion, but then Director of football Jason Wilcox left for Manchester united and was not replaced and the club floundered in the summer with no leadership in the boardroom at St Mary's with the leadership experience neccesary to run a football club and especially the footballing side of things. Things have changed, Solak himself replaced Henrik Kraft in overseeing the running of things at St Mary's and a Director of Football in Johannes Spors was appointed, around a year too late, but at least something has changed. What has also changed is the gap between the Premier League and the Championship, the 3 promoted clubs all went down last season and that is now confirmed to be the case this season, clubs with good owners get relegated and make mistakes just as much as clubs with bad owners do. Back in 2006 some will remember Michael Wilde taking over at Southampton FC as owner, he cossetted up to fans and projected himself as a businessman who was a Saints fan and more to the point had money, much of it turned out to be build on sand and we paid the price and within 3 years we were relegated to league One and in administration. In 2006 it was a case of anybody other than Rupert Lowe, we clutched at straws and paid a big price. For the last 10 years or so Saints fans have been complaining about the owner of the club, Katharina Liebherr was the subject of much abuse on Saints social media, unfairly in my opinion as she oversaw the best period in our history in the past 40 years and more to the point she refused to sell to any charlatan that waved a chequebook at her, she wanted the right people. Gao Jisheng looked to be that man before the developing situation between China & Donald Trump 6 years ago, stopped Chinese investment in Western Sport and Gao was unable to invest as he had planned. Sport Republic looked to be the answer, no one can accuse them of not spending money on transfer fees, what they haven't done is spend it wisely, they can point at some good appointments to run the footballing side of things, Joe Shields who was poached by Chelsea after just 3 months and then Jason Wilcox who was stolen by Manchester United after barely 9 months. A year ago they looked to have rectified their early mistakes, but they failed to replace Wilcox and Russell Martin and Ivan Juric were allowed to operate their own agendas and ran unchecked. So although some won't like to hear this, I would urge caution, we don't want to jump out of the frying pan into the fire just yet. Whoever is in charge going forward will not find it easy, our visitors on Saturday had new owners in 2013, they were relegated the next year, stuck in the Championship for 3 years and then had a period of going up and down each season, only now have they finally got stability back again. Leicester & Ipswich both have good owners, both did just as badly as us in terms of the end result, as Simon Jordan commented "Ipswich have no more stability than Southampton" I suspect that not many Saints supporters will agree with me, football is a sport based on perspective, if you win a few games then the fans think the owners are great, if they are going badly then they are evil and don't get the club. What it looks like from the outside is not always the true picture, at this moment we need stability, we need owners who are committed, so far Sport republic have been that, but whatever happens I would say that we all need to be careful for what we wish for, as we found in 2006, it doesn't always work out for the best. What should be noted though is that a football club is always up for sale, very few club owners would hang around too long if made a good offer to get their money back, as they old adage goes, The best way to make a million from selling a football club is to spend two million buying it. All Photos Via Reuters Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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