
Ex Lion Tamer
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We can only speculate but if Lemina didn't show the right application/discipline, then he was better off out of the squad, otherwise it could rub off on the other players. Of course, to us on the outside we only see a player with ability not being used which can feel strange
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The German Klopp was out of a job when Liverpool took him. It does seem that the pressing teams fall apart when the system isn't working, but when it does work it can be incredibly effective. The question is whether the Alpine Klopp can get it working again or whether he's run his course with our players. We'll find out early next season, but if we let him go then I wouldn't be surprised to see him having success with the next club he manages
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Random Ex- Academy Player Transfer News no-one will care about...
Ex Lion Tamer replied to The9's topic in The Saints
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So basically people wet themselves over something that wasn't true. Again. It's no wonder we have the government we do when everyone blindly believes everything they read/hear.
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Random Ex- Academy Player Transfer News no-one will care about...
Ex Lion Tamer replied to The9's topic in The Saints
Tim Sparv is captaining Finland at the Euros and has written an article for the Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/jun/11/finland-has-waited-so-long-for-this-at-euro-2020-its-our-turn-at-last -
I think we have to remember that McCarthy was brought in as a back up for a minimal fee. And he actually did a good job taking over when Forster has his loss of form. The issue is that he's now playing for the first team five years later because Gunn didn't develop as we hoped
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If we get relegated then Howe can manage us
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The first thing is when you're trying to force keepers to play with their feet who simply aren't good at it, it can be a recipe for disaster. The second point is it's a high risk strategy, so even goalkeepers who are good at it will make occasional mistakes and look very stupid. But those rare instances are still outweighed by the benefits to a team's attacking play of drawing the opposition forward
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He's also not that good with his feet apparently, which I thought was one of our things we think it important: https://www.violanation.com/fiorentina-transfer-rumors-news-reports/2021/5/28/22457590/fiorentina-bartlomiej-dragowski-transfer-rumor-sell-gennaro-gattuso-goalkeeper He does look like a great shotstopper though.
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I often enjoy MLG bringing a dose of reality to the debate but he also words his questions in quite an aggressive way (through lack of social nous rather than malice I think), sometimes takes on people who aren't regular posters and don't deserve to be held to account in that way, and argues relentlessly when challenged rather than letting things go
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Good post. Obviously it would be great if someone came and pumped in money, but the reality is that most British football clubs have to be self- sustaining, and if we're one of them then so be it, we'll have to make the best of it and see if we can stay in this division with the resources we have
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It's left out of that article but it seems like the original Sport article links West Ham as well, which could be a problem for us
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It's very unlikely that a sentence would ever have two "haves" next to each other. Your first one should have been "how".
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Everything I can see on my admittedly quick Google search is that he was on £100k-110k and that we were paying 50% of that https://www.footballinsider247.com/exclusive-southampton-agree-to-sign-theo-walcott-but-wont-pay-all-his-wages/ https://salarysport.com/football/player/theo-walcott/ https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/every-everton-players-2019-20-21242022
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Walcott would be very cheap at £75k per month. Assuming you mean £75k per week, where did you see this? I'd agree that that feels a little high for him
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Keeping Track of the Contracts 2024-25
Ex Lion Tamer replied to Over land and sea's topic in The Saints
At that point he had started 12 of the last 15 games and had been credited with bringing the best out of Ings -
Mane was one of the top scorers in Europe (albeit in a weaker league). It didn't take a genius to see that he had big potential, whether that was Koeman or the black box
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Sometimes players who lack pace can have great numbers in weaker leagues but simply not cut it at a higher level. Rasiak is a good example
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It's best that we only go for average players so that we can get them in early for no reason
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This is an important article from Jermaine Jenas about his experience of being targeted by stop and search https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/may/28/jermaine-jenas-on-the-truth-about-police-stop-and-search
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Is Football Insider a reliable source? Everyone else is just saying there have been talks
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He may just need a new challenge too. I'm preparing for him to look great at his new club but it doesn't mean we should have kept him
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Are our facilities still the best among clubs of our size? If so this is a genuine pull. I can't imagine Burnley are any better. Didn't Palace have to close their canteen because of inadequate hygiene?
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Bertrand will go to another Premier League club and do a good job but he can't get up and down enough for our system. The same would be true of Rose
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I think Tuchel would definitely do a better job. Ancelotti I'm not so sure