
Nordic Saint
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1988-89 season, I believe.
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I bet Stoke are now wishing there was a way they could sub-loan him to another club.
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He defended in England brilliantly for us, just the same as he is doing in France for Lille now.
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Jose Fonte's Lille team won again They have the best defensive record in Europe and are now clear at the top of the French League, unbeaten in their last ten games and they've only conceded 2 goals in all of them.
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Werner's 2nd goal was handball so we would have won it if the VAR ref had been watching
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The last 2 news items for Les Reed: "Les Reed (Technical Director) presented to the Board on his review of the Technical Directorate and the measures being put in place to give England men’s senior team the best opportunity for future tournament success" was quickly followed by "Les Reed to step down at the end of the year" "His tenure at the governing body has been a strange one, because he hasn't done a media interview since taking the job. Staff have also complained privately that he's failed to communicate his strategy to them." I guess the FA were less than impressed. I assume they've had to give him some notice. I wonder if they will have to pay off the remainder of his contract? Knowing Old Les, he'll probably have negotiated a massive golden handshake.
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It looks like he is a much more defensive player than Hojbjerg, rarely ventures over the halfway line or even passes the ball over it. No wonder he has never scored a goal in his career. But, he is a good tackler and perhaps that's what we need. If he were another Wanyama, it would be great.
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There are so many Diallos in football nowadays that it can get confusing. But, this one is the younger brother of Abdou Diallo, a central defender at PSG. There is probably an agent somewhere who tells young players, call yourself Diallo and I'll be able to find you a club. Incidentally, Habib Diallo means Dear Bold or to be less prosaic, Darling Dashing.
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And he was very good too. You should know how good he can be as he scored when they beat us at St Mary's last season. In fact, Everton have never lost a game against us when Davies has played.
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Everton are though. The Merseyside derbies will be the key fixtures in the title race this season. Leicester will be top 4 challengers again but they don't have the same depth in their squad that Everton have.
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Guido Carrillo - Official: Free Transfer to Elche
Nordic Saint replied to Mr X's topic in The Saints
They certainly saw Old Les coming. I read a Monaco fans' forum at the time and they were absolutely amazed that they were getting that much for him. They thought he was worth no more than £5 mill. Talking of transfer fees, Mané is currently valued at more than £120 mill. In fact, taking the age of players like Messi and Ronaldo into account, he is probably the most valuable player in the world. -
Maybe Saints haven't paid for it yet.
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There are more deals to come yet. Puel, his former club and one of the greatest French talents of his generation: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54348516
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Jack Butland from Stoke.
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And he was terrible.
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Lille extend their unbeaten run to 6 games and they've only conceded 1 goal in those 6 games. Fonte has had a tremendous 2 years there and has been a very positive influence on Lille's youngsters. His new central defensive partner, Sven Botman, would be a great buy for Saints.
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Pied is getting a rare start, alongside Fonte, for Lille today.
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Liu Zhiqiang certainly doesn't lack funds. He is a billionaire listed in the Forbes China Rich List. The issue is the cold war that Trump and his junior partner Boris have started with China. Boris obeying Trump's order to scrap the Huawei deal was the final straw for the Chinese government so they have withdrawn their backing for Chinese investment in the UK and that includes LD Sports. I guess the investment will be diverted elsewhere in Europe. It will be interesting to see what happens at Espanyol, as they have just been relegated so they wouldn't be particularly attractive to any sponsor. https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1090141/table-tennis-ld-sports-ittf
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He's always reminded me of Neil Lennon, a player I wished we'd signed after we played his Crewe team in the FA Cup. He's a real midfield battler but he also has some skill. Let's see what Ralph makes of him.
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He's trying to cover for Vestergaard. We need an extra central defender, when he plays.
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It's not fair to blame the rest of the defence for Vestergaard. If he'd been playing for Sheffield United, we'd probably be winning 1-0 now.
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I hate Vestergaard. He has no team spirit whatsoever. If any other defender had lost that ball, he wouldn't have just stood there; he'd have raced back to at least try to block on the line. When he makes a mistake: he just stands there and shrugs his shoulders as if to say it's your problem now, not mine.
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😄 He was obviously a man ahead of his time: practising social distancing long before the rest of us had even heard of it. I've met a lot of Saints' players over the years and even knew a couple of them quite well. Mick Channon's sister-in-law was our next door neighbour and as he knew I was a Saints fan, he came round and offered me free tickets in the Upper West Stand at the Dell but I said no thanks as I liked to stand behind the goal. He was very friendly though. Terry Gennoe lived in our street and I became quite friendly with him. The two of us celebrated Saints' League Cup semi-final together in the local pub. I knew Steve Moran quite well before he broke into Saints' first team. He was the teenage football superstar in the area but still a modest character. I met Alan Ball several times and my uncle chatted to him regularly, as they were neighbours. One of the times I met Alan Ball was in an Italian restaurant in Southampton, just after he'd become Pompey's manager. He was with John and Kevin Bond. We chatted about his new job and we all ended up singing OWTS.
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I agree with your general positivity but I see the situation as more of an AND than an OR. Obafemi is 4 years younger than Adams so he is, understandably, a less developed all-round player at this stage. A striker who has just turned 20 this month, who has scored 2 goals and had 2 assists in his last 7 Premier League games, is like gold dust nowadays. Imagine how good he could be in 4 years' time.
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They will both continue to improve under Ralph. Obafemi has scored 2 goals and had 2 assists in his last 7 Premier League games, in spite of only limited minutes on the pitch, while Adams has scored 2 goals in his last 5 league games. These have been crucial goals too, against teams like Man United and Man City. If they keep that rate going, they'll both be in double figures next season.