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That cites the Birmingham Mail as the source (and links to it) and that article does not say what the HITC article title claims.
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I wonder if @Turkish will question you for pointing out Butland has lost it, like he did when I said it!? 🤔
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Kelvin Davis was the last Saints player to have one...
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Guess you missed this happening...
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Celtic currently have no need to buy Elyounoussi as he is on loan with them until summer 2021. Plus I'd guess that Ntcham is the backup option if Saints don't get McKennie. So any deal for Ntcham would be on the back burner until McKennie either signs or doesn't.
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He was never owned by Saints, he was on loan.
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They all had time to get back beforehand. They are rich enough to have a range of options available to them to get back at short notice.
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Why is that 'likely'?
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Cutout
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Because Jamie O'Hara on TalkSport said that if Man Utd had Ings they'd be title challengers and then a mass Twitter debate raged. It is just TalkSport being TalkSport and they got the debate they wanted.
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I doubt they are any bigger than our top earner.
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Southampton's ball was removed to prevent a match with Pompey as EFL don't want potential high profile clashes.
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Harrison Reed - Official: Signs for Fulham
Matthew Le God replied to washsaint's topic in The Saints
Might not be a case of what Saints are currently paying him, but what Saints would pay him if he stayed (as he would require a new contract) vs what Fulham would pay him if he left. -
They finished 7th, 14 points behind 5th.
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The League Cup does not have a group stage and is called the Carabao Cup. The above group stage is for the EFL Trophy, it doesn't have a sponsor for 2020/21. Last season it was called the Leasing.com Cup, the season before it was the Checkatrade.
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IIRC in the past they structured the draw to avoid games like Pompey 1st team vs Saints academy in the group stage possibly on police advice. Hopefully that has changed for this season.
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There has been a group stage for the last 3 seasons. Group stage Sixteen groups of 4 teams would be organised on a regionalised basis. All groups would include one invited club. All clubs would play each other once, either home or away (Academies play all group matches away from home). Clubs would be awarded three points for a win and one point for a draw. In the event of a drawn game (after 90 minutes), a penalty shootout would be held with the winning team earning an additional point. Clubs expelled from the EFL will be knocked out of the tournament automatically. The top two teams would progress to the Knockout Stage. Knockout stage Round 2 and 3 of the competition will be drawn on a regionalised basis. In Round 2, the group winners shall be seeded and the group runners-up shall be unseeded in the draw. In Round 2, teams who played in the same group as each other in the Group Stage shall keep apart from each other. Academy teams from Round 2 to the semi-finals keep apart.
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The Group Stage draw for the EFL Trophy will take place on Tuesday 18 August at 1.30pm on talkSPORT 2.
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1st team keeper coach just tweeted this...
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You think belief in Hell is a minority belief? And that parents don't threaten their children about the infinite punishment for finite 'crimes'?
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If they don't follow an organised religion or read a holy book then would you agree that their view of the characteristics of God is likely to be unique to them? Essentially they've created their own God.
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You can't reverse the contradictions in the Bible and still maintain it is 100% accurate. The self contradictory nature of the book renders it flawed. I am 100% certain it is impossible for the God as described by the Bible to exist. But I do not say no Gods exist. Saying that I say no Gods exist is not the same as saying a God could or might exist. This is a concept you and others don't appear to grasp and no matter how many times it has been explained you keep coming back with points that highlight you don't understand the difference between those positions.