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It’s the English tax isn’t it?

His value automatically goes up by £20/30M because he’s British, whereas in the grand scheme of things he didn’t do an awful lot for us.

A few special moments but nothing exciting.

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I think in all honesty he is autistic I'm the same and I don't like changes to my environment I get massively overwhelmed. If he is I relate wholeheartedly. 

Come back to Saints Tyler 

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6 minutes ago, ally_uk said:

I think in all honesty he is autistic I'm the same and I don't like changes to my environment I get massively overwhelmed. If he is I relate wholeheartedly. 

Come back to Saints Tyler 

Amazing he ever moved over 100 miles from Exeter to Southampton in the first place really.

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1 hour ago, ally_uk said:

I think in all honesty he is autistic I'm the same and I don't like changes to my environment I get massively overwhelmed. If he is I relate wholeheartedly. 

Come back to Saints Tyler 

I got absolutely roasted on here when I said that in the summer. It's a invasion of privacy apparently to even mention it.

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7 minutes ago, hypochondriac said:

I got absolutely roasted on here when I said that in the summer. It's a invasion of privacy apparently to even mention it.

I didn't see that, as I said exactly the same thing and wasn't roasted by any means.

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I've definitely thought neurodiversity when I've seen TD in the past. No idea if that's the case. And yes, to an extent it's nobody's business. But I think it's ok to think about this, especially if the thoughts are about how it might affect someone, and what support might help. I haven't seen anyone just saying it for saying's sake.

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10 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said:

I didn't see that, as I said exactly the same thing and wasn't roasted by any means.

It's because I said I knew someone who confirmed what he had. I didn't say it was a negative thing.

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7 minutes ago, saintstowin said:

I've definitely thought neurodiversity when I've seen TD in the past. No idea if that's the case. And yes, to an extent it's nobody's business. But I think it's ok to think about this, especially if the thoughts are about how it might affect someone, and what support might help. I haven't seen anyone just saying it for saying's sake.

It can just be social anxiety and hypersensitivity

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He's struggling to settle, it seems. Certainly in terms of playing regularly. 

It was a real shame that his first longish run of games came in that awful season, which because it was a PL season immediately increased his value and got clubs interested. At a time when we were open to cashing in.

Finding his feet this year with us would have been much better for everyone.

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8 minutes ago, hypochondriac said:

It's because I said I knew someone who confirmed what he had. I didn't say it was a negative thing.

No, and I don't think it should be, but it is clearly something that he suffers with and it impacts him. I don't think what you said is controversial at all.

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15 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said:

No, and I don't think it should be, but it is clearly something that he suffers with and it impacts him. I don't think what you said is controversial at all.

Cheers. You do wonder how much leaving was his idea in the summer. Almost impossible to turn down 40 million but I do feel for the lad if hisncondition is holding him back and preventing him from performing, particularly because there isn't really any going back. Football can be quite brutal at times.

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