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And deleted within half an hour of said announcement. The integrity
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As mentioned already, why would the club give him ammunition by banning him so he can make the story about the evil football club stopping the hard-working journalist earning a living? Much easier to just let him carry on spouting **** which gets proven to be wrong. The world will continue to turn, and nobody will give a **** about some two-bit hack who gets his rare accurate exclusives from the matchday programme.
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Also known as "moving to the States to work", I believe The problem I've found with many similar attempts is that they try to be all things to all people, which ends up making it a bit dull, as you say. Nobody's going to read the match reports as they'll have probably either seen the game already or read a match report from any of the dozen in the national media long before they get their hands on a fanzine. Unless, that is, the match report is done like this: http://www.htfc-world.com/reports/Southampton2/southampton161010.htm The main thing fanzines have been good for, IMO, is providing a platform for people to talk **** about their clubs, but forums, Twitter, Facebook, blogs all do the same thing now, only more instant, requiring no actual printing or publishing to get their views out there. While there will always be a nostalgic desire for printed fanzines, I just don't think there's enough things to write about these days, as everything will have appeared somewhere online a week before the fanzine even goes to the press, let alone hits the streets.
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Would take that with a mountain of salt, tbh...
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My interpretation of the Pellè situation is that we don't see a particularly long shelf life for him beyond this season, so we wouldn't be "losing" him. As I may have hinted at before, I genuinely couldn't give a **** about Wanyama, he's nowhere near as good as he seems to think he is. Mané would be the only genuine loss, but we'll be compensated with a ludicrous transfer fee.
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All bets are off when you talk about QPR in a business sense, though. They turned down £12m for him from Leicester in the summer, holding out for £15m. They are basically a football club owned by an egomaniac without the slightest sense of how to operate as a business. Makes you wonder how these people make their money in order to buy a football club in the first place...
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Indeed. Currently bottom of the National League South
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Oh god, ****ing Patrick Agyemang. The memories
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Loads of Football League clubs have had transfer embargoes imposed, although they've been with the caveat that they can sign players on what the league determines "a reasonable salary" if their squad size drops below a certain level, but they're not allowed to pay a transfer fee. Man City were fined around £50m by UEFA and had their Champions League squad size reduced last season. Nobody has failed the Premier League's FFP criteria, so we've no idea what sanctions would be imposed there.
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Well quite, it's not as if it's the most important part of his job.
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It also all changes completely this summer with the new TV deal. That £4m annual increase limit won't apply because that was based on the existing broadcasting deal, so every club will be increasing their TV money by around 70%.
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The SaintsPlayer highlights show the disallowed goal and Davis is clearly level with Holebas when the ball's played.
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So you've hand-picked a single example to back up your argument. Bravo.
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Confirmed: Caulker loan cancelled; Moves on loan to Liverpool
stevegrant replied to Maggie May's topic in The Saints
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As the title says, we've got a game against West Brom's fans team at BTC on Stoneham Lane next Saturday morning, 10:30 kickoff. If anyone fancies a game, please get in touch. It would probably be fair to describe the standard as "mixed" on our part
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Particularly as he switched agents to Jorge Mendes at the start of the season, and the first thing he did was get him a new contract.
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Calling Victor Wanyama "a player I admire" is enough to render the rest of it completely irrelevant, tbf.
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I meant as in his effort this season has been "fine", no reason to question whether he's been pulling his weight when he's been on the pitch. Performances have been up-and-down from the whole squad.
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While we've certainly regressed, I actually think this is because the "general quality" of the league has improved immeasurably. The top teams are all battling to make a complete pig's ear of things, while those in middling positions now have the financial clout to be able to attract players they wouldn't have even dreamed of before, so you've got Crystal Palace signing Yoann Cabaye and Stoke signing Xherdan Shaqiri, FFS Basically, many of the teams we were comfortably ahead of last season have caught up with us pretty rapidly. There's still the nucleus of a very good side in there, and we've not actually had many absolute stinker performances this season (except for the big cup games, naturally ), it's been fine margins that have cost us, whereas last season they were largely going in our favour. Sharpen up a bit in both boxes and we'll climb back up the table, IMO.
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I wouldn't say it's hypocritical for the club's stance to change along with circumstances. The fact is that our first team has (largely) got much better in terms of quality since the "no loans" quote, so the bar has been set much higher for the kids coming through, while it seems as though the quality in those youngsters has reduced in the same period. As a result, while four years ago we were able to throw James Ward-Prowse and Luke Shaw into the first team (a team regularly containing Jos Hooiveld, Kelvin Davis and Guly do Prado) against the best this league has to offer without any prior first-team experience, it's simply not feasible at the moment.
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Difficult to change the mentality of a player who never seemed to convince anyone that he ever wanted to be here in the first place. Remember how long it took to get the signing over the line three years ago. I'd take serious issue about him being a "high class player", he was excellent for most of last season, but has been absolute toss this season. That suggests that the presence of Morgan Schneiderlin alongside him had a significant impact on his performances, and understandably so as Schneiderlin is a world-class defensive midfielder, but when he's been asked to step up and be the midfield leader, he's been unable to do so.
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I'd certainly agree that he shouldn't be in the side right now, and I guess we'll get a decent look at how we're going to fare without him over the next two games as he serves his suspension. I don't agree that we should sell to the highest bidder - what's the point? The only bidders are likely to be clubs barely better than us. Wanyama has a very high opinion of his own ability which isn't matched by reality. If he, as a player who struggles to pass the ball 5 yards, thinks he would fit in at Arsenal, he's very much mistaken. I doubt if Spurs would be interested anymore as Dier and Alli have stepped up this season and outperformed him by a country mile, so why would they want to disrupt that? So where else is he going to go? Nobody will give us enough to make it worth our while, IMO.