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1 minute ago, OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint said:

Rumours are £42m. For someone with one year left on his contract and who cost us nothing, can't argue with that and it doesn't sound like scurrying back to me.

Big question is what we do with the money. A winger? An attacker? £10m buys a lot in the championship.

He had two years left for what it's worth, we triggered the extension up until 2027 a while ago.

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1 minute ago, OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint said:

Rumours are £42m. For someone with one year left on his contract and who cost us nothing, can't argue with that and it doesn't sound like scurrying back to me.

Big question is what we do with the money. A winger? An attacker? £10m buys a lot in the championship.

He had 2 years left, didn't he?

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£40M for a teenager is excellent. Bags of potential, but still enough time in his career to screw it up like many other young English talents.

He WANTED to leave. Therefore we’re better off without him. 

I hope he doesn’t get homesick. 😂

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1 minute ago, Willo of Whiteley said:

£40M for a teenager is excellent. Bags of potential, but still enough time in his career to screw it up like many other young English talents.

He WANTED to leave. Therefore we’re better off without him. 

I hope he doesn’t get homesick. 😂

To be honest, am ok with this. It's how we re-invest the fee that is now going to define our season. 

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Good luck to the lad, hope it works out for him. The fee seems reasonable, especially if there’s a sell on clause, he’s still got a lot to prove in order to justify it. Hopefully a modest chunk of it can go towards a decent creative midfielder.
 

On a separate note, I think we can put to bed the discussion as to whether a young player is better off at a club like Saints or Chelsea. Jimmy Jay Morgan was last seen on loan at Gillingham.

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2 minutes ago, Lighthouse said:

Good luck to the lad, hope it works out for him. The fee seems reasonable, especially if there’s a sell on clause, he’s still got a lot to prove in order to justify it. Hopefully a modest chunk of it can go towards a decent creative midfielder.
 

On a separate note, I think we can put to bed the discussion as to whether a young player is better off at a club like Saints or Chelsea. Jimmy Jay Morgan was last seen on loan at Gillingham.

Tyler played a blinder with the 'homesick' card to get out of there

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Shame to see him go, and doubt that Everton and Moyes are a good choice but that’s his look out. 

Certainly  can’t blame him for wanting out of the club the way it’s been over the last few years. 

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Really quite ambivalent about him going.  Huge potential but still very much a work in progress and hasn't shone dor Saints in some time.

I actually think, right now, Robinson looks the better prospect.

That being said, I'd rather have Dibling than the useless twats BbD, archer or armstrong in that position. 

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Wishing him all the best for a successful career.

We benefited financially from his return from Chelsea, and also in watching him in the first half of last season.

it reflects well on the club, and it's development of youngsters, to see another talent move on.

That said, it's disappointing that his development couldn't continue with us at a higher level, before moving on to an even bigger destination. 

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Think Everton will be very pleased with him and the fee.

incidentally, what happens to the  add ons if Everton sell him before they are triggered ? 

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I hope he achieves his potential for his sake (not for Everton's) and while we lose another prospect, at this moment in time I'm happier with the pure profit... so long as we invest it in the first team. Money in the bank does nobody a favour... except SR of course, and that would just confirm what we mostly all already think of them.

Thanks Tyler, one of the only bright spots in a shit season. Huge gamble from Everton but that's not our problem.

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49 minutes ago, Teamsaint1 said:

incidentally, what happens to the  add ons if Everton sell him before they are triggered ? 

They'll give us a fiver as conciliation.

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Feels a bit like Theo Walcott to Arsenal. Went too early and never achieved his full potential. He made it as a decent footballer, but with better handling and attention to key aspects of his game like shooting, he might have been world class.

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THE DUGOUTS HAVE GONE TYLER, FOR GOODNESS SAKE. YOU'RE TOO LATE!

Best for everyone I think. Wish him all the best, Fernandes and Robinson much much better players. We need a striker, what's that Danny Ings up to these days. Has Rudi Skacel signed yet?

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14 hours ago, Lighthouse said:

Good luck to the lad, hope it works out for him. The fee seems reasonable, especially if there’s a sell on clause, he’s still got a lot to prove in order to justify it. Hopefully a modest chunk of it can go towards a decent creative midfielder.
 

On a separate note, I think we can put to bed the discussion as to whether a young player is better off at a club like Saints or Chelsea. Jimmy Jay Morgan was last seen on loan at Gillingham.

No disrespect to the player, but I don't care how it pans out really. He made his choice - as I said elsewhere, thanks for the £.

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Good luck to Tyler. Was really hoping he would stay. One of the best talents that we have produced from our academy.

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Good luck to him - he was a Saint. Now he’s not, so the only thing on my mind is whether the funds will be invested wisely to increase the overall quality of the 1st team. If Spors signs someone for the future now I think we’ll all give up!

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4 hours ago, verlaine1979 said:

35m feels cheap. Unless the other 5 is purely appearance based, we're probably never going to see it.

It is. That's according to Blackmore anyway. 

Posted
11 hours ago, Kenilworthy59 said:

Feels a bit like Theo Walcott to Arsenal. Went too early and never achieved his full potential. He made it as a decent footballer, but with better handling and attention to key aspects of his game like shooting, he might have been world class.

Walcott was 16, had played half a season of Championship football and was competing with Henry, Pires and Wiltord for a place.

Dibling is 19, has a full season at the top level and only needs to oust Dwight McNeil from the team. I think he’ll do okay.

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Posted
14 hours ago, Lee On Solent Saint said:

To be honest, am ok with this. It's how we re-invest the fee that is now going to define our season. 

Oh dear, that's a worry.

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4 hours ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said:

Meh, not overly fussed. Relatively sure he'll struggle there. Haven't particularly missed him so far this season.

 

yeah, right wing has been a source of endless goals so far this season.

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We've lost a lot of very good players with potential over the years, and its caused a lot of upset every time.

Don't think this is one of them, though - many fans ambivalent about it, probably because he had a purple patch of 2 or 3 games and has been bang average since. Towards the end of the season he was getting touted at 25m, so have to be happy with the deal.

I think he'll do ok, probably make a similar impact at Everton as Walcott did.

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3 minutes ago, pingpong said:

We've lost a lot of very good players with potential over the years, and its caused a lot of upset every time.

Don't think this is one of them, though - many fans ambivalent about it, probably because he had a purple patch of 2 or 3 games and has been bang average since. Towards the end of the season he was getting touted at 25m, so have to be happy with the deal.

I think he'll do ok, probably make a similar impact at Everton as Walcott did.

Better not tell their fans this 🙂

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A shy, reserved lad in the bustling metropolis of Liverpool with all those outgoing northerners around him and him earning more per week than they do a year.

He'll be back next week.

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Huge talent with a lack of desire and attitude to carry out the hard work in football, and based on recent history has a big question mark over his mental strength. 
 

I’m convinced his career will go nowhere, will end up a flop and history will show we stole £40m from Everton. 
 

I mean what did we get 3/4 decent appearances? 

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7 hours ago, BarberSaint said:

A shy, reserved lad in the bustling metropolis of Liverpool with all those outgoing northerners around him and him earning more per week than they do a year.

He'll be back next week.

In all seriousness its a different world to this area, it'll either make him or finish him off and I dont see how he's a Moyes type of player but we'll see. Hope it works out for him.

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I dont want him to fail, and hope he does well as the club may gain, but I find it difficult to see. Yes he is raw talent but those Everton fans are unforgiving, having 55k of them on your back for not looking interested may haunt him.

Everton fans saying hes going to live in a fantastic city, well Im sure it is but dont go out your front door and expect to have your belongings there when you get home lol (only kidding)

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