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If it has got to the point that future bonuses is stopping a deal that at least shows he is willing to come if resolved. If true then I would predict it being sorted after future negotiations soon.
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The way he described it it was meant to sound a good thing that the owners were putting money into the club. Jacob was happy to let it sound like that. Then when the interviewer probed him further Jacob revealed that it was just £40m of loans(more debt) and other income from ticket, shop sales etc etc.
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No one worried at the level of spending..?
Matthew Le God replied to Thedelldays's topic in The Saints
Alot of that £2.5 billion will be tied up in investments and not earning any interest on it. -
He didn't say that at all! It is £40m of money coming into the club since the takeover. Yes, that includes loans but is also gate money, merchandise etc etc Basically all income since the takeover.
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That is not insurmountable by the sounds of it. Similar reported below - see the post at 7.16pm http://www.holmesdale.net/page.php?id=106&tid=93684&page=10
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And only 17,000 turn on a match-day with 3,000 empty seats.
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"One of the oldest football teams" a claim made by the presenter at the beginning. Really? 1898 is not that old compared to a large number of clubs.
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All 3 can play in the 451 and rotate in the 442 to accommodate Connolly. These are Pardew's two systems he has been using this season. If the rumoured signings happen... 442 Davis Murty/James Ward/Jaidi Fonte Harding Antonio/Danns Schniederlin/Hammond/Stock Lallana (2 of 3) Connolly/Waigo Lambert 451 Davis Murty/James Ward/Jaidi Fonte Harding Schneiderlin Hammond Stock Antonio/Danns Lallana/Waigo Lambert
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FM 2010 hints, tips, cheats & gems of players / tactics
Matthew Le God replied to SO16_Saint's topic in Computer Games
Goto the finance page and you can move around the transfer budget and free it up for wages. -
If Saints play 451 like they have been then all 3 can play. As for is he any good. He is one of the better central midfielders in the Championship and has been linked to lower Premiership clubs so would be a massive coup for a League One side.
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No, it is just second hand. Their quotes are old and come from a BBC Radio Solent interview.
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Maybe there is a danger of O'Driscoll going to Burnley and taking Stock with him.
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You'd still have to pay for a ticket if Saints get there. You just get priority when they go on sale.
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http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10280~1929167,00.html
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The Neil Danns one was done as a joke to imitate the Stock one.
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Doesn't mean he is staying. Just saying the generic answer any player would give when asked those questions by the media.
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No one worried at the level of spending..?
Matthew Le God replied to Thedelldays's topic in The Saints
Not of the questions asked in the OP. Saints got into trouble last time because they had a large mortgage on the stadium and an overdraft. That just won't happen under Liebherr. Saints haven't overspent imo on any player so far. -
He said "as far as we know". Saints may well be after right backs but hasn't reached the media or ITK fans yet. Personally I doubt a right back will join Saints until the summer at the earliest.
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No one worried at the level of spending..?
Matthew Le God replied to Thedelldays's topic in The Saints
If the Mayans thought the world started 5,000 years ago, I doubt they'd be reliable to predict the end of the world accurately. -
No one worried at the level of spending..?
Matthew Le God replied to Thedelldays's topic in The Saints
Daniel Levy just has the same old Premeirship chairman to meet, year in, year out. Mr Cortesse and Mr Liebherr have many years of meeting chairman at ever improving stadiums left... League One chairman Championship chairman Premiership chairman European chairman Will keep them occupied for many years! -
No one worried at the level of spending..?
Matthew Le God replied to Thedelldays's topic in The Saints
People complain rightly that Rupert Lowe didn't spend or invest any money whilst at the club. Now Saints get a very rich chairman that wipes out all debt, paying off the stadium mortgage and starts spending on players and the training ground to get back to the Premiership and people complain. Markus Liebherr's business philosophy is not to have any debt. Saints are in safe hands. -
Player contracts run out in June. Except those taken on short term deals like for example Pericard at Carlisle.
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Saints have been already player that formation all season along with the basic 442.
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Would you want Harding and James exposed with no player helping them infront?
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I doubt that would work. Offers no width or protection for the full backs.