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SuperSAINT

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  1. No sign of our American chums yet...
  2. Link at the top of this page.
  3. I don’t disagree. So hard to shift them. At least Carrillo only has a year left.
  4. Don’t need to replace players who aren’t involved.
  5. I wouldn’t ask you anything, Turkish. You know everything, and I like to be surprised by our transfer news
  6. Trying to follow this on Turkish twitter, it seems to flip flop between Galatasaray / Besiktas every other hour. Very slow. Unless you’re a Chelsea fan.
  7. https://twitter.com/david_ornstein/status/1297896640477528069?s=21
  8. As long as the money turns up in the bank in pounds sterling. LD sports. What a disaster.
  9. Funnily enough, I remembered him getting a mention on here.
  10. Tenuous link to Ronaldo Vieira (greatest FM regen name ever)
  11. Tenuous link to Ronaldo Vieira (greatest FM regen name ever) https://twitter.com/footballitalia/status/1297518058848899072?s=21
  12. Re: Villa’s spending this window...
  13. Newcastle interested: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-8654073/amp/Newcastle-set-rival-Southampton-20m-Schalke-midfielder-Weston-McKennie.html
  14. K,Billy’s final post in March voting for this doesn’t really align with RedBall does it? F) American owners buying the club through loans put on the club
  15. Please buy us, Americans.
  16. De Graafschap was quite a random move.
  17. Can only hope they have mild OCD and RedBall only want to buy a team in red. Where is @trousers ?!
  18. Piece in The Athletic this morning talking about ex-Prem exec Richard Scudamore joining the board of a US-listed company to target European football, with a prem club at the top of their wish list. Moneyball head Billy Beane is involved in the group. The group is called RedBall. It talks about US investment in sport & how appealing football is — The article ends with this: “American interest in European football isn’t new but it’s ramped up recently because some organisations are struggling and existing owners are trying to get out. Another factor is that it’s hard to get into US sport — the valuations are astronomical and minority stakes are rare. But for £200 million you could buy Southampton, for example. The prices are appealing.”
  19. Could do worse than loan a player to Wycombe. Incredible to think they are in championship now.
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