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He would score. For sure.
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Yeah, but he hasnt got it
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Harry Kane 10/11 - Leyton Orient (League 1) - 18 games, 5 goals. - aged 18 11/12 - Millwall (Championship) - 22 games, 7 goals - aged 19 12/13 - Norwich (Premier League) - 3 games, 0 goals - aged 20 12/13 - Leicester City (Championship) - 13 games, 2 goals - aged 21 Goals per game in = 14/56 = 0.25 14/15 - Tottenham (Premier League) - 10 games, 3 goals - aged 22 ************ 15/16 - Tottenham (Premier League) - 34 games, 21 goals Samuel Gallagher. 13/14 - Southampton (Prem) - 18 games, 1 goal - aged 17/18. 15/16 - MK Dons (Championship) - 13 games, 0 goals (Relegated) - aged 19/20 16/17 - Blackburn (Championship) - 43games, 11 goals (Relegated) - aged 20/21 - very comparable to Kane's Millwall season in terms of goals per game. 17/18 - Birmingham (Championship) - 33 games, 6 goals (Relegation scrap) - aged 21/22 - this is very comparable to Kane's Leicester season, but SGC was playing for a far worse side and being played out of position. Goals per game 18/107 = 0.17. - but distorted by SG's early saints games in the prem (at a young age) and his loan into a very poor MK dons side, also at a young age. Gallagher has had a serious injury and personal issues, plus he has played for worse sides. Despite that, his record is not significantly worse than Kane's, especially considering that Kane is regarded as one of the worlds best CF's. SG's goals per game at Blackburn and Birmingham is .224. The kid is worth a shot in the team. FYI - Shane Long (for years 14/15 + 15/16 + 16/17 + 17/18 ) 20goals in 122 league games. (0.164 per game). And I like long!
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Hah, love it! The sooner he is off the books the better for me. Adds absolutely nothing to the club.
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I am convinced that Gallagher has what it takes and just needs a manager to have faith in him. Similar to what Kane got with Poch.
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Ultimately Sean Dyche has shown what a well drilled team can do. Alot of other sides are not as well bonded or drilled. They spend fortunes on players with little thought to chemistry and some of them ultimately struggle. Sadly i think Bournemouth will struggle in the coming seasons. That is not a sustainable outlay for them. In comparison i feel comfortably with Hughes and our approach this summer.
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I'm sorry, am I not allowed to say, "the muppets in our fanbase"? Do you not understand that phrase? I didn't call our fanbase muppets, i called those that discriminate against a particular race muppets. In spite of the obvious case that the south americans include some of the world's greatest players? Maybe you disagree with that as well? Or Fred, do you seriously think that we are different to all other clubs and include no moron fans, and that as a fanbase we are all perfect little saints? Either learn to read or don't misquote people. You make yourself look like a moron or a bell end otherwise. Sadly you do appear to be someone who takes umbridge at any imagined slight and uses it as a good enough reason to insult them on a web forum. Oh and by the way Fred, its fecking obvious to most football fans that you should approach all transfers on a player by player basis. The alternative approach would be something like west ham saying they won't sign any African players etc. Summer (and a rare decent one at that), has clearly gone on too long for you. May I suggest you stay away from the keyboard until August comes around okay?
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He'll be crap. He is south america. Just like Ederson. Didn't you know, all south american's are disastrous? ***** Hi Fred - also another good south american. ***** In all seriousness, this is a great upgrade for liverpool, and with Keita as well they've defo strengthened this summer. I do think they lack another striker to help Firmino (also south american, Fred), and I can't see Salah having the same seasons (although Mane is going to improve). Certainly top 3 for pool next year
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I got rinsed on here for moaning about us selling him for £13m. The club plants have become very obvious over this summer.
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I don't expect they'll sell many more than the season before etc. Just sold them a lot more rapidly.
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Suarez and Forlan were also utter crap. Don't worry though, the muppets in our fanbase would turn down Cavani and Messi if the opportunity to sign them arose. Because those fans are just muppets and there is no point arguing with blinkered viewpoints.
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The club didn't want to give him the deal he wanted, and it was his final contract so he looked elsewhere. The club turned that into a massive PR slander against him....
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Whether his role has changed or not, there has been a clear change in strategy. We have reverted back to signing players who've hit their glass ceiling at the club's there at, rather than squad players not wanted at other clubs. Its the policy we had in the first few seasons after promotion and characterised signings like Clyne and Jayrod. Not sure why it has changed, but it has. Maybe its the new balance between Hughes and Reed. Maybe Reed has had his wings clipped? And maybe he realised he was doing a terrible job and went back to what worked before. Either way. The club are presiding over a good window so far. Credit where it is due. And I for one am glad the strategy has been revised and improved!
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Quality signing for me. We've gone back to the policy in our first years in the prem. Signing promising players who are at the top of the rung below. Very interesting that this is after the rumoured reduction in powers for our previous transfer guru.
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Are there any highlights of the schalke match? - scratch that, found them on the official site.
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I thought that. Coutinho maybe? It needs a defensive midfielder as well. And Neymar would be absolutely nowhere near it. not even on the bench. He has done serious damage to his nations footballing reputation in just 5matches. Embarrassment of a player.
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It is a no brainer. He should be given a shot in the team just as much as Long and Austin. He has proven himself at every level he's been tested at.
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Because you're attention seeking is less annoying?
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You can't argue with them. They play Fifa and FM and think they know it all. Matty T has a future and I hope its with Saints. There is also the benefits of showing "the pathway" remains a part of Southampton. It is a huge attraction to parents and youngsters to chose saints.
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Didn't stop Always trying to praise Les Reed for our recent transfer business....
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You cant argue with die hard remainers Nolan, save your energy and just use the ignore function. A lot of them are sadly just sheep who do what they're told, don't question, and spend their lives campaigning for their invisible lords and masters with whatever fake news is available. Then they ignore or make the debate a mockery when facts that contradict the fake news are presented. All as standard. They are the wet dream of the left, a sea of people unable to think for themselves and who blindly follow what they're told.
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Bizarrely one of my first memories of Tadic is his first league game at Liverool. Live on TV, after the summer of lies, sales, and fan despair. I remember him doing a cheeky back heel / flick on for Clyne to score our equaliser. I knew at that point that we were going to be okay! I also remember his goal away at united and ridiculous ronaldo-esq celebration Sad to seem him leaving and £10m is a steal for them. Also fair play to Tadic, for a guy who was off anyway (and who had a world cup to look froward to), he gave it his all to keep us up at the end of the season. Certainly has a lot more class and integrity that lallana, lovren, chambers et al.
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If you use media reports to criticise the club... then on here yes. Laughable given the flack I got for saying that selling him for £15m is too little. Queue abuse and snidey comments. Now its £10m. All the best to Tadic and thank you for the memories. Shockingly poor transfer management from the club though.
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Perfect for the back line then!
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Looks a good buy, glad we've had a reshuffle behind the scenes... Appears to be paying dividends immediacy. Ta-ra Leslie, your involvement will not be missed.