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  1. 21 oct. 2024 · The 1996–97 Southampton F.C. season was the club's 96th season of competitive football, their 27th in the top flight of English football, and their fifth in the FA Premier League. It was the sole season to feature Graeme Souness as the club's manager, who took over from Dave Merrington in the summer of 1996.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_ShearerAlan Shearer - Wikipedia

    Il y a 5 jours · The middle of 2005 saw Shearer reverse his decision to retire, after persuasion from manager Graeme Souness. [69] He decided to continue playing in a player-coach capacity until the end of the following season. [70] and he returned for one more season in the 2005–06 season.

  3. Il y a 5 jours · In 1986, Butcher left Ipswich when they were relegated, and became one of the first 'English invasion' players to join Scottish club Rangers following the appointment of Graeme Souness as manager. Souness, the former Liverpool player, paid Ipswich £725,000 for him in July 1986. [ 9 ]

  4. 9 oct. 2024 · Graeme Souness – legendary midfield general, Liverpool icon, and a man who defined what it meant to be tough on the football pitch during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Most fans remember Souness for his fearless tackles, his commanding presence in the heart of midfield, and his fierce determination to lead his team to victory. But ...

  5. 14 oct. 2024 · Graeme Souness has given his opinion on the futures of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk. He does not expect all three to play for Liverpool next season.

  6. 11 oct. 2024 · Graeme Souness has gone viral this week as he says “Wenger was not a football man, he was very lucky!” Yes you read that right. The 71 year old pundit was once regarded as one of the more insightful in his field; however, he has reached a stage in his career where his commentary increasingly reflects a sense of bitterness it seems.

  7. 24 oct. 2024 · Graeme Souness spent just short of two years in charge of Newcastle between 2004 and 2006 in what turned out to be the Scotsman’s final managerial spell. He was sacked at St James’ Park with a win rate of 43 percent after winning 36 of his 83 games in charge of the side.