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Everything posted by Matthew Le God
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Sorry, it fooled me as well, as it is labelled as "BBC Radio Solent Cherries Fans Forum Live from Dean Court". Blame the BBC! I would guess it will be put on the local BBC website at some point tomorrow.
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If you want to listen to it... **Snip** Edit: BBC Radio Solent messed up.
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Saints bring in a striker on loan in the loan window that opens next week and closes in November. Crisis averted.
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His full name is pronounced... Yos Hoy-veld According to Simon Williams from Saints media department. http://twitter.com/#!/MrSimonWilliams/status/109208509501030400
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It suggests the total amount (including loan fee) if he is signed in January would be £1.2m, the extra would be £1m not £800k.
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I think you need to do a little reading of the QPR or Saints website. Puncheon has left on loan.
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Ah...so now you are making sweeping generalisations on Cortese's business methods based solely on his nationality? I don't like where this is going!
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A "behaviour pattern" that is also based on rumour and speculation, is it not? Which other deal do you know 100% went the way you think the Puncheon one did? For all you know QPR could have been offering a very low future fee or initial loan fee, it is only right therefore that Cortese would try to raise it. In any case, we just don't know what went on in any of the rumoured deals Saints have been involved in other the last 2 years and it would be foolish to apportion blame without good evidence either way.
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Why are you criticising Cortese when you have no idea what went on?
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They can't. The loan window isn't for Premier League clubs to bring in players, only Football League clubs.
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Emergency loans have nothing to do with players being injured. Anyone in the Football League can make them regardless of the health of their current squad. You are reading too much into the word "emergency". You are confusing the Football League emergency loan window, with when a team outside the window (full transfer and loan window) is allowed in the case of an injured goalkeeper to bring in a keeper on loan. For example when Man City were given dispensation to sign keeper Marton Fulop outside of the transfer window (the Premier League doesn't have a separate incoming player loan window).
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Did I say it did? I don't think any Celtic fan really knows what he is like. I'm looking forward to making my own mind up when I see him at St Mary's between now and January.
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And my contention with your point is that...
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He has only played 4 games at home for Celtic. Most of their fans haven't seen him play enough to warrant anything even close to a valid opinion on him as a player. Those four games saw a 9-0 win, a 4-0 win, a 2-2 draw and a 2-1 win in the Champions League against Braga who went on to be runners up in the EUROPA League.
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The loan window opens three days before the Forest game.
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He played 4 games at home for Celtic. Their fans haven't seen him play enough to warrant anything even close to a valid opinion on him as a player. Those four games saw a 9-0 win, a 4-0 win, a 2-2 draw and a 2-1 win in the Champions League against Braga who went on to be runners up in the EUROPA League.
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I hope you are on a wind up. He was on loan at a team that made the last 16 of the Champions League in 2010/11. Most Celtic fans passing comment on him have hardly seen him play. Being out of favour at Celtic doesn't mean you are crap by default.
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Better or worse than signing players from Lewes? I remember your comments when Aaron Martin signed from Eastleigh.
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Where have you got that from? Great news if true.
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Similar to my website started 3 years ago... http://www.footballforumfinder.com
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27th August
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Well the bid for Sharp wasn't far short of it.
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Considering Saints made a £3.25m bid for a Billy Sharp this summer, I think it is extremely unlikely Delap will still be the club's record signing at £4m in August 2016.
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He is cup tied.