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Lallana's Left Peg

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  1. I reckon there are several clubs that would go for him at £15m as long as he could pass a medical. Our Argentinian friend in North London for one.
  2. Well at the end of the season this automatically happens when loans finish: In: Ramirez - £55k Osvaldo - £55k Stephens - £Unknown Turnbull - £Unknown Out Alderweireld - £70k Elia - £40k Djuricic - £10k So that is the wage bill probably neutral from those transactions. Then in the summer I estimate this: Out Schneiderlin - £25m, £40k wages. Clyne - £15m, £20k wages Rodriguez - £15m, £30k wages Hooiveld - Out of contract (no wages saved as already out on loan - assuming Millwall are paying full whack). Boruc - Out of contract (no wages saved as already out on loan - assuming Bournemouth are paying full whack). Ramirez - Loan (team paying all £55k of wage) Osvaldo - Loan (team paying all of £55k wage) Mayuka - Loan (team paying all of £25k wage) To temper some of the wage saving I would expect most of the younger players to have wage accelerators in their contract for every year they are here. JWP, Reed, Targett, Stephens, Turnbull etc. That will impact wage budgets. Lets say they take up an extra £25k a week between them. So I make that £55m in fees and freeing up £200k a week for wages assuming the existing budget is what remains for next season. Not sure how much we'll spend and on how many players - suspect what (if any) European competition we're in will impact how we approach how big the squad needs to be. Suspect we'll sign Elia (£5m, £40k a week?) and we've got an Alderweireld, Schneiderlin, Clyne, and Rodriguez to replace too - apart from Alderweireld to effectively replace the other three will cost more in wages than they currently earn so it's going to be difficult.
  3. Reading into Ralf Krueger's comments from his recent interview, it sounds like Clyne wants more than we want / can afford to offer him.
  4. Bit unnecessary on a football pitch and no need to humiliate a sub like that.
  5. Depends what the agreed fee is. I think he has settled well and gives us something different. He understands the role he needs to play well. Sometimes tries too hard to impress which results in an inconsistent product but I am definitely happy with what he has been able to offer thus far.
  6. If / when he does leave, we'll likely have a fee of £20m+ and wages of £40k+ a week we can spend on a replacement. Who do people think are realistic? Clasie is the obvious one but he may command a similar fee? Reed is an option but he's no direct replacement (yet). Without Cork, and Davis / JWP both better further forward, it's a definite area to strengthen if Schneiderlin does leave.
  7. Sorry - I meant in terms of his challenge. Not what happened after the 'tackle'.
  8. I agree he plants his leg in the way of potential harm however he does not make an aggressive move into Barnes he simply places his leg in a way to protect the ball and buy a foul. It happens all the time and I think Suarez is very good at it. You get to a space between the ball and opposition player and the opposition player cannot change his momentum and you get a foul. You may also get a kick (as Matic did) but that is the name of the game. However, Barnes was massively overly aggressive and his follow-through was completely unnecessary and clearly done to harm Matic. I don't think Matic's movements could justify Barnes reacting in that way.
  9. I've just seen the tackle. They are professional footballers and know how to control their body. Ashley Barnes knew what he was doing, and I'm even more of that opinion given that he is a particularly nasty piece of work anyway (some of his indiscretions in the past prove that). He should have been sent off. Matic has a right to react like that but it doesn't mean it isn't punishable - the problem is that players will take matters in their own hands if they are not afforded appropriate protection from the Ref and / or retrospective punishment (the latter of which, if appropriately given to the nature of the challenge, should make players think twice).
  10. Can't see Morgan going for any more than £20 - 25m.
  11. I think we can only say that now because of the two January acquisitions. Before then I'd say the squad was no more stronger than last year. Take Elia and Djuricic out of the equation then that would likely mean Tadic starts and the bench would be Long, Gardos, Yoshida, JWP, and two kids.
  12. Pique asked to leave. As did Rossi. Pogba was the mistake - Scholes was coaxed out of retirement instead of giving Pogba a chance.
  13. A Referee's Assistant by the goal would work. But they did it before and whomever fulfilled the role seemed to have the remit to do nothing, which as a shame. As it works well in theory.
  14. They both bomb on considerably when we have Vic and Morgan covering them when they play as a part of a back four, so the idea of having them bomb on and two of Elia, Mane, Tadic, or Djuricic also attacking high up the pitch is probably more appealing if we want to be attacking. We don't play with any creativity in the middle of the park in the Koeman system. We'll know what West Brom will play like as Pulis has been there well over a month now. They'll do all the basics, battle hard, and try to wear us down with functional football. Our defensive organisation and resilience should stand us in a good position to deal with that. So then it comes down to what sort of game we want to play. Do we want to control the ball and see if we can tease West Brom open, or do we let them come onto us and hit them on the break with our pace down the wings? For me I would go with: Forster Clyne Fonte Alderweireld Bertrand Wanyama Schneiderlin Davis Mane Elia Pelle Keep it tight in the middle and hit them with pace out wide.
  15. There is a sense of inevitability about us losing him this summer, but a bidding war does look likely for his services. Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United definitely have a need for him. Pochettino obviously likes him as well. PSG are always after French talent too. Might be one of those ones where we have to see where the likes of Pogba goes first but he'll get a great move and we'll be paid handsomely.
  16. Spurs the far better team in the second half but Saints defended reasonably well. Had very little going forward but one of those games where the opposition are far bigger and stronger than us so some lads struggled. But a clean sheet probably welcome after the last few games they've played, and Spurs are handy too.
  17. Elia didn't do too bad his first few games to be fair. And I can't help but feel that a part of Pelle's problem is that he's been playing the full game for the vast majority of our season and he looks absolutely shattered. So not sure it is just a matter of form - he is just fatigued and needs a rest.
  18. Saw an Opta stat a few seasons saying around 30% of all goals in the Premier League come from set-pieces. They are very important in football.
  19. They are naturally going to cater towards the majority of their viewership. I wouldn't get too upset about it. It happens everywhere.
  20. Don't get me wrong, I wasn't looking for a big signing (or even permanent signing at all), but heading into the back end of the month it was clear Pelle was struggling and we had no alternative. We found the money for Elia and Đuričić on loan - I'd have comfortably sacrificed the latter for a striker, whilst also acknowledging it can be harder to find a striker who can contribute in the Premier League. But it can be done, it's not impossible.
  21. Đuričić plays exactly like Tadic, who can't even get in the team. We were good yesterday but why on earth didn't we get a striker in January? It's very confusing. Gallagher has a long way to go, the club would know Jay Rod is struggling, and we all know Long us useless as a proper striker. And poor Pelle is knackered and his confidence is shot.
  22. Well remembered - I remember that show now you mention it. Les has definitely softened his stance on loans now though!
  23. Good article I've just read - definitely starting to notice this sort of behaviour in supporters of other clubs! http://thepremierleagueowl.com/southampton-the-erosion-of-goodwill-and-tribal-truths/
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