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  1. I've just seen England is losing to Senegal? How embarrassing.
  2. I should expect we receive a strong fee for him.
  3. I am not opposed to Bah, but an obligation to buy is best refused.
  4. While we're at it, Cristiano Ronaldo is available
  5. Over my dead body
  6. Would be great for us
  7. The points tally is too low
  8. Postecoglou can leave with his head held high. Spurs, disgraceful. The squad had been hit with countless injuries and Postecoglou was clear that he was focusing on Europe, choosing to rest players during PL games. But clearly they believe they are too good to finish 17th. They can now return to what they know, an arrogance identifying itself as a belief that they are footballing aristocrats whilst they leave a legacy of mediocrity on the pitch.
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    Will Still

    Hope West Ham go down this year. Nothing personal, but if we go up and Potter does poorly then they may look at poaching Still. It wouldn't be much of a move for him and he's a West Ham fan himself supposedly...
  10. They’ve got money. He’s still got years on his contract. Surely we stand firm and refuse to sell except for an exorbitant price. £50m should do it.
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    Elon Musk

    To be honest, I can’t see a reality where Trump has been to the Island but Elon Musk hasn’t.
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    Will Still

    Happens to everyone in the PL, see Wolves, Brentford, Bournemouth this window. That’s why you have to be on your a game with transfers every summer
  13. He has been named for the under 21s Euros tournament this summer. Good luck and don’t get injured, this season will be a big one for you. Go on and lift the trophy so we can boast about having two youth Euro winners.
  14. No idea why people thought he would jump ship for Cardiff.
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    Ivan Juric

    Good luck to him.
  16. Fraser would be a good signing for them at that level. I couldn't help but groan seeing us sign him permanently last year.
  17. I would love him to stay but I just don’t want my heart broken. To be honest, I was resigned to relegation last summer. But when we signed him, it was almost a little frustrating as I knew that he would be out the door as soon as we went down. At that point a little spark inside me ignited and I wanted us to stay up. I believe he would honestly be a part of a theoretical late 2020s Saints European squad. He’s just class and it’s a shame we can’t provide him with teammates on his level of quality
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    Ivan Juric

    I think he is a good manager who was saddled with a poor squad not suited to him, and potentially also was not prepared for the differences between Serie A and the Premier League. He made some strange decisions at times but I got the feeling he was just at a loss after a few weeks.
  19. Personally I think finishing 18th with 37 points is much more noble than 20th on 12 points. Even 20th on GD with 22 points is much more noble. Martin’s positive qualities lie basically nearly wholly outside of the actual football being played. Dying for a philosophy is not what football is about
  20. Good luck to him
  21. If there's a word I can use to summarise Sport Republic, it's naive. The multi-club model is not a bad idea in theory, but they rushed to implement it as if it will pay dividends simply from existing. That is not the case. The club at the heart of the model has to be stable. At the time our recent history was that we were a lower-half PL side which had just about managed to avoid relegation each year. That is not stable, that is one misstep away from losing over a hundred million pounds. But yet SR immediately jumped to buy player after player from other academies as well as other clubs to make up this multi-club model. SR saw survival as a triviality, and as punishment we were relegated on 25 points. And yet since then we have become even less stable. Our income fluctuates massively every year as we swap divisions. It's not the time to be playing around with the multi club model, it needs to be put on ice. Some of my opinion hinges on how Matsuki does this year.
  22. Bloom acquired Brighton in 2009 and sustainably grew the club for 8 years until they reached the Premier League. He acquired a stake in USG after Brighton's survival was secured for their first season in Premier League in May 2018. Then did not invest in any more clubs until 2025 where he acquired a minority stake in Melbourne Victory. Brighton have never been relegated since Tony Bloom bought them. They finished 16th in League One the year he bought them, and last season finished 8th. They also were in a European competition recently. Sport Republic acquired Saints in January 2022 and could not even wait until they had completed a full Premier League season with Saints before they bought Goztepe in August 2022. Saints were then relegated, and SR bought Valenciennes after relegation was confirmed. They got promoted via the play-offs, but then were relegated again last season. When SR took control of Saints, we were in 13th. Last season, we finished 20th on 12 points. We have not been in a European competition for almost a decade. What SR have done over the last 3 years is not even comparable to what Bloom has managed to do with Brighton.
  23. Yeah that's exactly my problem. SR are ambitious, but they are trying to build their end goal in the wrong order. They are trying to implement their smart stat based scouting and multi-club development model before the main club has even established itself as consistently Premier League quality. It's time for some pragmatism with regards to this.
  24. The multi club model is one that I can see working but it requires a high-flying (financial and league status) club to serve as the root like Chelsea, Man City. Trouble is we are not Chelsea, Chelsea have far more depth of funds in regards to FFP that we do, if we are spending money on players for Goztepe and Valenciennes, does that not show up as being an expenditure for SFC? Especially if we are in the Championship, not sure if it's wise to be outsourcing development of players to other clubs whilst we foot the bill of recruiting them right now. I don't trust SR recruiting at the moment, I would rather we focus on SFC's squad for the time being, because if these Goztepe and Valenciennes players flop (as many SFC players have in the last 3 years), we now have even more dross on the books. Yes Spors is here, they have shuffled around the hierarchy, etc, but we haven't seen if this will bear fruit or not yet. Ambition is great but it feels above our station right now.
  25. Too much obsessing over stats about games they didn't watch. If you actually watch Saints games, it is clear, Russell Martin's style is extremely fragile as there are many more opportunities to make individual mistakes due to the passing around the back, which can be pounced upon by the opposition. Also, it struggles to break down low blocks. If all you're doing is passing around your own half then sides will be happy for you to have possession, because they can break it and then quickly counterattack. Of course we already know that. But it just shows how uninformative the stats are out of context.
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