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Money. Keepers like Begovic went from regular football at Stoke to bigger money at Chelsea and a place on the bench. Vorm went from regular football at Swansea to 2nd choice at Spurs.
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My point was Gazzaniga didn't set the world alight at Saints, but got a move to Spurs to be 3rd choice. Yet you said there is "no chance" Spurs would want Alex McCarthy to be 2nd choice if Michel Vorm leaves.
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How does that work in practice? What are Saints going to do based on reading a story in the Mirror?
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So Paulo Gazzaniga is 3rd choice at Spurs... but Alex McCarthy isn't good enough to be 2nd choice at Spurs?
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How would a story like that make any difference to him getting a better contract from Saints? Hard to see why any professional club would make decisions based on stories in the Mirror about interest from other clubs.
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It highlights how out of touch their owner is with the views of very likely a large % of their fanbase. If he isn't aware a tweet like that would go badly then what other daft decisions will he make...?
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Baby
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If the story about his father is true (little reason not to believe him), then it is The Sun who have yet again ****ed up, not Sterling... Sterling on Instagram in reply... In no way is that glamourising gun culture... quite the opposite in fact!
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Rolling Stones at St Mary's tonight... Rolling granny and the Muppets houseband at Fratton Park...
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If your owner owns the club the player goes to, you have far more control vs sending to a random League 1 club. http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/16230056.Gao_plans_overseas_investment/ Southampton and Sannois SG (French 3rd tier) have a partnership agreement. - The partnership expires on 30/06/2018 but is renewable - Sannois SG teams of different age groups come to play friendlies in England - Staff from Southampton will come to train Sannois SG young players sometimes - A seminar will take place in England for Sannois SG youth teams managers - Sannois SG seems to have a lot of good young players, that is interesting for Southampton, a majority of best French players comes from Paris region (including Sannois SG) - Sannois SG club expect that more young players will be interested in coming to the club, in order to have a chance to reach the English leagues later
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Actually it is amazing to think just how much you've twisted my words. I haven't said what you've claimed I said. Promoted back to Serie B rather than the regional 3 league Serie C and that would be a decent level for younger players.
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Summer 2018 - Other teams Manager/transfer business
Matthew Le God replied to Batman's topic in The Saints
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Because they are on the verge of going out of business, were nearly relegated into the 4th tier, available to buy for under £2m and a little investment could see them rise again to Serie B. Potentially a lot of positives for them given their current situation and little in the way of negatives. I'm puzzled why you think a club that was nearly relegated from the three league regional Serie C would in any way be beneficial to promoting soccer centres in China!
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Don't worry I'm fine, meet George Agdgdgwngo...
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No it is George Agdgdgwngo
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How is a training camp from 30th June to 13th July, including a friendly against the 2nd best team in Germany "almost useless" as preparation? Jet lag is not an issue that will impact the team a month later when the season starts and they will have two weeks of training, at likely a very good facility and hotel. If this was arranged for close to the start of the league campaign I'd be worried about the impact of such a long journey for them... but it isn't.
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What type of club did you think they were going to buy? Vicenza would have a number of positives going for it as a potential purchase... - recent financial problems means they are for sale at a low price of under £2m - a club that was in Serie A as recently as 2001 and won the Italian cup in 1997 - wouldn't take a huge amount of time or money to get them back to Serie B, which would be a decent level for loan players from Saints under 23s to play in - decent sized fanbase - stadium capacity 12,000 - kit of red and white stripes matches the main club
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He was born in Portsmouth!
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It is a very British word, it just strikes me as an odd word to be in common usage in Kenya. I didn't say you did live in Nairobi, I just asked if it was a commonly used word in Nairobi. Big fan of Frankie Howard or Victorian gentleman are you?
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Is that a commonly used word on the streets of Nairobi?
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That isn't how it translates for me on Google translate... The article in Italian says "inglese", not Belgium...
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I can't see that anywhere in that article.
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They won the first leg 2-1 at home... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUArdJ4ncUg&t=116s 2nd leg is tomorrow. Bid deadline for the auction is 28th May.
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They are a former Serie A team available for an extremely cheap price of between 1.1m to 1.47m EURO! A little investment could see them back up to Serie B relatively quickly. Loaning under 23 players to them for development then becomes an interesting possibility. Plus aiding with work permits for new signings. Who? How?
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Would you prefer Saints not to have the ball and not to try hard to win it back? What was wrong with pressing and possession when Pochettino was the manager?