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Given the current financial situation they may struggle to pay him off.
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The opening of my post was a question, not a point. You ignored the question as usual!
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1) That isn't relevant 2) Argumentum ad populum fallacy
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1) That was 15 years ago! 2) Being in a league with few rivals allows them regular opportunity for European football. My point was if Saints were in the Dutch League they'd also be competing towards the top. 3) Is a handful of Europa League games this season really more attractive than 12 Premier League games evety season vs Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs?
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Stephens is not remotely suited to playing in central midfield at Premier League level.
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Using what criteria is that relevant to 2020? - Similar sized stadiums and Saints have larger match day income - Saints have a better training ground. - Saints have a far bigger wage budget and transfer budget. PSV have won leagues and had European success due to being in a league with a tiny number of clubs that can compete with them. Put Saints in the Dutch league and they'd regularly be competing towards the top.
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The Sunday Times - Southampton put up for sale at £250m
Matthew Le God replied to The Odd Guy's topic in The Saints
What about it would make it fail the test? -
Out on 24th November 2020 Xbox version is coming out...
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This is an odd paragraph in that article, which highlights a lack of knowledge on the journalist's part of where our players play... "In the high-scoring reverse to Spurs they played with James Ward-Prowse in central midfield, with the England midfielder moving in from his usual place on the right flank. Sangaré would provide protection to Hasenhuttl’s defence as an out-and-out defensive midfielder who would slot in alongside Oriol Romeu."
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Turkish clearly is perfect and has never made a typo in his life. It's not like 1 and 2 are next to each other on a phone keyboard! Oh wait... they are! 🙄
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The Sunday Times - Southampton put up for sale at £250m
Matthew Le God replied to The Odd Guy's topic in The Saints
She can if she inserted a veto clause into the deal to sell 80% to Gao. -
Careful, don't let @Turkish hear you say that!
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The Sunday Times - Southampton put up for sale at £250m
Matthew Le God replied to The Odd Guy's topic in The Saints
She was the owner in both promotion seasons and the good years in the Premier League, attending a lot of games both home and away. No one forced her to spend after her father died but she did. So clearly she has some attachment to the club. -
Danny Ings signed permanently under Hasenhuttl.
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The two players behind the strikers in the 4222 system are narrow already.
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The Sunday Times - Southampton put up for sale at £250m
Matthew Le God replied to The Odd Guy's topic in The Saints
Alternatively... now is the ideal time to buy a club at a lower price than it would cost in non pandemic times -
The Sunday Times - Southampton put up for sale at £250m
Matthew Le God replied to The Odd Guy's topic in The Saints
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Saints won away vs Burnley in... 1908 1932 1937 1971 2006 2007 😉👼
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Keeping Track of the Contracts 2024-25
Matthew Le God replied to Over land and sea's topic in The Saints
More squad numbers... -
The Sunday Times - Southampton put up for sale at £250m
Matthew Le God replied to The Odd Guy's topic in The Saints
Duncan Castles says a potential takeover of Southampton is progressing but is 'complicated', with the Premier League now assessing the possible owners. From 53:00... https://www.spreaker.com/user/12250300/man-utd-ask-for-dembele -
That is the rules of the competition for the academy teams taking part in it.
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What about that post do you think is incorrect and why?
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He said... "We deserve relegation" Based on 2 league games. 1) The Palace game wasn't terrible, we just couldn't finish. It wasn't a bad performance and it wasn't a good performance. Palace made only 150 passes as the home team! 2) The entire Brentford game was terrible 3) The 2nd half of the Spurs game was terrible due to the defensive line being far too high So 2020/21 season has seen 45 terrible minutes of Premier League football.