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  1. Not a likely scenario during this window, while Nice are top of the French league and want to try to stay there. It would be a bit like Leicester selling Vardy last January, or maybe Saints selling both VVD and Fonte this (not to mention the latest rubbish we read, that China want Maya).
  2. Irrespective of whether he's here next year or not, am I alone in hoping there's a bit of Saints media manipulation at work? Keep the fans thinking he's not so likely to play tonight, and that he's a loyal servant being treated badly by the club, then see them raise the roof when he leads his team out for what's almost a critical must-win match?
  3. Exactly. Apart from the fact that a lot of people on here just don't get it, most of the big club-worshipping press don't either. The need to try to overcome the FFP handicap is constantly forgotten - but we've made good progress and can continue as long as the stability at the top does. Plenty of good players get fed up with being on the bench, and we have plenty of our own in the production line. Funny how these crap meltdown transfer stories emerge just before "important" games, last time round was Jose to Man U again, now this one (throwing McQueen in for good measure) comes just before an important one in terms of European progression.
  4. You've got to be philosophical about it. But frankly we have been treated extremely well in having owners with a long term philosophy, even if that is to sell off eventually, they left the football side in continuous and stable development, League 1 to San Siro and all that, and without interference, except possibly for sacking Cortese... The question for Saints supporters is whether new owners, whoever they may be and wherever they are from, will keep this same tried and proven methodology, - genuinely and frankly more honest than most, even if commercial considerations are there underneath - or whether they will interfere ("we need stars, we need to buy [some over the hill prima donna]") therefore knowing better than the football professionals in charge of day-to-day, or, worse, if they are asset strippers. There are plenty of dodgy or loony owners about, given that English football is badly under-regulated. More important to wear poppies than ensure financial probity? Let's hope KL does her due diligence properly
  5. OK, easy opposition and all that, but as MLT remarked, it's not straightforward to play sides that come with double defensive walls. Almost all of our players increased their reputation, nobody had a poor game. Clasie's best game for us since signing, Romeu seems too go on improving, Davis worked his socks off, Martina kept trying, and as for the front three...what a wonderful advert for our recruitment process and for Puel's set up and training. And McQ must be delighted with an excellent debut. We can keep this level up on Thursday, by bringing fresh Shane and Pierre-Emile to supplement maybe J-Rod and a Charlie on song. Sam may face a big test, looked a bit knackered at the close, but sure he'll be up for it.
  6. You mean like del Piero, Baggio, Shearer, van Nistelrooy...?
  7. Guardian's preview of the Leicester match said he was out until January, not seen this elsewhere, and he doesn't even figure on the injury websites. Club are silent, so guess he has had yet another setback? Poor guy,
  8. First time I really listened to a presser with Claude (indeed, were the second parts published before?). Has increased my respect for the decent common sense he talks, indeed some dry gentle humour creeping in (asking if a journo was writing an article about Charlie after his n'th question about him; also noting that the Tadic penalty question is getting a bit obsessional (but also saying that it was in future clear before each game who would take pens, and that we had a lot of good penalty takers including Davis and JWP). Some interesting comments about Shane and Redmond as well as Charlie, it's early days, all about confidence. Also said he wanted to see 12 or 15 people having scored by the end of the season, the team should be there as a unit, all attacking and all defending when necessary. True the language still restricts communication a bit, and this is not always helped by the translator losing subtleties - for instance, comparing Fraser and Lloris, CP talked about Fraser's "envergure" as his strength, meaning making himself big ("wingspan") - but the translator just came up with "stature". Similarly, (in effect) putting the game out of the opposition's reach was translated as "staying focussed". But Claude has already made enormous progress in a pretty short time.
  9. OK, you can prove anything with statistics. But peoples' memories are short: remember all the same complaints last season about not putting chances away? How many times was Graziano criticised for aimless flicks, or Dusan for putting it wide? Last year, pass accuracy was 78 per cent, we are currently at 84 per cent, there were 14 or so shots per game as opposed to 18 this year. This year (OK, from TalkSport figures) in terms of number of key passes per game, Redmond is joint 6th and Tadic joint 2nd in the Premier League. All we need is a bit of patience.
  10. Decent thread. Saw somewhere else that we have the second-youngest squad this season, which also bodes well for the future - and in a year or two the academy players will be a lot more likely to reinforce the side. Yes, it's a pity we didn't sign another striker for whatever reason and yes, of course we need to make the shots count, but the team and formation is a work in progress, with a start no worse than in most other seasons. We should do reasonably well in Europe, with this style of play, and maybe the cups. Those who have played with him say that Puel IS able to adapt to suit what he has available, give him a chance. Of course, he will have only a short time to do this with a merciless media goading fans into negativity, but he should be given at least the ten games, not three.
  11. Excellent post, needed badly to be said, thanks.
  12. Tempting to think that Pied, who was signed a bit out of the blue on a free, was purchased to give Sofiane a bit of francophone company at training. If so, he won't be much help for a while.
  13. Not content with giving the manager even a few games to bed in, it seems many of the experts on here are now writing players off even before they have kicked a ball in training. I don't see any evidence that Boufal is injury-prone, he played most of Lille's matches last year. Then he had a nasty one, true, but this prompted the French players' union to call for a ban in the use of synthetic pitches in training because of the number of muscle and ligament injuries they allegedly cause.
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