Ex Lion Tamer
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It was still an astonishing achievement but Vichai invested £60m in the club after they were promoted and was planning to invest £180m over three years to make them a top 5 team until they won the league ahead of schedule. Significant outside investment that we don't have unfortunately
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Will Smallbone - Official: Loaned to Millwall
Ex Lion Tamer replied to Saint Garrett's topic in The Saints
Decent goal https://twitter.com/RTEsoccer/status/1533853477297954816?s=20&t=KUXGa6liKIpoCo5o9ENwMw -
I think Bazunu intends to play and wouldn't come here if we were signing a new goalkeeper ahead of him
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Tim Flower became a first team regular at Saints at 22, though he was playing for Wolves in Div 2 as a teenager
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I did think we were going to be coming out of that period by now and our wage bill doesn't look that high anymore. I do take the directors at face value though when they say this is what we can afford - I don't think they're on the grift
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Spending within your means and managing your costs if you get relegated is definitely less risky than overspending and going out of business if you get relegated anyway
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Buffon was also first choice at Parma at 18. Manuel Neuer was a first team regular at 20. Oliver Khan was 20. Richard Wright was playing Championship level at 20. I'm not sure what this is necessary proving to be fair
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I agree that I don't fully understand why we have so little money compared to others
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If we don't have the money though then it's as much of a risk to spend bigger
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If you can take the time to read it, this is why Southgate's defensive approach is ultimately working: https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2020/nov/14/southgates-pragmatic-shaping-of-england-is-recipe-for-success-at-international-level
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Converting central midfielders into the no. 10 role is the way to go IMO. This guy looks like a player - love the first finish on that YouTube video
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We've had a bad end to the season but overall, Stuart Armstrong, Salisu, Perraud, Broja, Che have all improved since they joined us
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Brentford will go down this season
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Hopefully we're looking at Roy Keane, Stuart Pearce and Gordon Ramsay to give the players a good shouting
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I'm struggling to think of a precedent for a new coaching staff coming in and turning round a club's fortunes. Actually I can't think of a club sacking three coaches so far into a manager's tenure. I can think of new assistant managers coming in. Steve Bould was supposed to make Wenger's teams able to defend (didn't just long). And that guy who came in at Newcastle under Bruce did nothing in the long run
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Welcome to our new coaches: Dave Beasant, Peter Schmeichel and Rene Higuita
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Correct me if I'm wrong but the consensus last summer was that we'd done pretty good business in the circumstances
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I'm not against having more options there, but it's just as likely that Romeu is knackered after a long season of Ralph-ball
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Probably true unfortunately. He'll have seen how the Echo suffered when Cortese banned them
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Maybe we did? He didn't want to come South so was a non starter
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Regular as clockwork, every summer West Ham start "appreciating" players that will cost more than they are willing to spend
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Quite amusing that for ages the criticism of Ralph was that he didn't change things enough
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So basically glory hunters are thick, people who support their local team are smart
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Fraser Forster - Official: Signs for Spurs
Ex Lion Tamer replied to stevy777_x's topic in The Saints
Forster's return to the team in 2014/15 sparked an amazing run for the team defensively. It can't have been a coincidence. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/31300135 Right that he goes now though
