coalman Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago If he instructed his agents to use the technicality to get out of the extension then he really doesn't want to be here. All the best Ross. Sorry we only got to see half a season of you in 4 years. Hope your next club are as accommodating as we were. 2
Ted Bates Statue Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, EssEffCee said: Wishing a serious injury on him? Really? Weird cunt. Yeah, and I'm going to lend @Dman my voodoo doll. I'm sure the Loch Ness Drogba will cope just fine with all our best wishes... too bad we never got that song going for him,
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Disappointing really. I wonder if he will get a better contract elsewhere. Time for BBD to step up !
SotonianWill Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, EssEffCee said: And we certainly didn't treat his injuries out of a sense of loyalty to him, we had no choice We did have the choice as we signed him.
HarvSFC Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Good player when fit. However, 9 league goals over three years is more than replaceable. Larin was one behind Stewart's three year output after half a season. Also agree with the club's stance that he maybe isn't good enough for the Premier League. We've seen him up there and he seemed a bit lost at times, bullied. Isn't your archetypal tall striker in that he'll battle with and occupy centre-backs like Larin does, nor does he have amazing pace, so a more physical striker would also be of benefit to us going forward. If the recruitment team can get this one right. Good moments this season, but his Saints career has ultimately been very frustrating. Seeing his name on the bench in a lineup graphic, only for it to be announced 20 minutes later that he's had to pull out of the squad due to injury, or that Stewart's "two weeks away" every week for four months. 4
BARCELONASAINT Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, ecuk268 said: Is it possible that Tonda could do something with Downs to make him into a half-decent player? BBD seems to have done Ok at Derby and scored goals for Blackburn, maybe he'll improve here under a different coach. We still need to strengthen whatever happens to those two. Tonda is not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy! 3
SNSUN Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Disappointing yes, after a season where he showed he was over his injury issues but I'm not deflated by him being released. Aside from the fact he'll probably join another Championship team and could be a handful to play next season. But we signed Larin who I like to numb this news plus it now means we have to go and get another striker to join Cyle and Cam. Getting that decision right... we need someone more Larin than Downs. Shame Parrott is being touted to top flight clubs as his record at AZ is great.
davefizzy14 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 3 hours ago, VectisSaint said: Think people may be reading too much into this. Yes he's out of contract so to all intents and purposes he's gone, but think there may be more to come on this, but nothing will happen until Scotland exit the WC (so quite soon 😉). Those slagging him off as being disloyal etc need to consider the facts (as known), the Club has not apparently covered itself in glory over Ross, albeit with mitigating circumstances. I know one thing we need someone like Stewart, mush as I like Larin he won't play 46.games in a season. Are you saying then that we may still be in talks with Ross's representatives over a new contract? I want Ross to stay. 2
saint michael Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago It feels a bit disloyal after looking after him for years when not playing but I don’t think he’s as good a player as he thinks he is. We will soon find out
benjii Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, Mozz said: I'd go Hearts. Ambitious, in CL qualifiers next season and have just lost their main striker (Shankland) to Rangers. But presumably will pay way less than us?
Chez Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 4 minutes ago, saint michael said: It feels a bit disloyal after looking after him for years when not playing but I don’t think he’s as good a player as he thinks he is. We will soon find out There simply is no loyalty in football from either side these days, so it will simply be down to the fact we have not offered him what he wants and thinks he can get elsewhere, be that more money, more years or a higher standard of football. You can't expect him to accept a fiver when someone else is offering a tenner just because he has been injured in the past. It's not his fault he is has been injured. At a stretch we can be blamed. Us overplaying him after a long time out was part of the reason he got injured. I think he is a better player than most Saints fans think he is. 1
VectisSaint Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, saintant said: Can't see Hearts being in a position to pay him more than us. We aren't paying him anything, so that's a moot point.
kevdoh Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Chez said: There simply is no loyalty in football from either side these days, so it will simply be down to the fact we have not offered him what he wants and thinks he can get elsewhere, be that more money, more years or a higher standard of football. You can't expect him to accept a fiver when someone else is offering a tenner just because he has been injured in the past. It's not his fault he is has been injured. At a stretch we can be blamed. Us overplaying him after a long time out was part of the reason he got injured. I think he is a better player than most Saints fans think he is. I don't think he is better than most of us think. He's a decent championship striker, when he's actually not injured. Struggling to think of what he could have lined up as a better option than staying put. He surely will be signing for someone in the next few days, as the potential of getting injured at the world Cup and be left with no options is a real possibility. He would earn more here on a one year than he would in Scotland on a 2 maybe 3 year contract, so really intrigued to see who takes a punt on him that would offer a better deal. Time will tell 1
saintant Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 13 minutes ago, VectisSaint said: We aren't paying him anything, so that's a moot point. We're paying him a lot more than Hearts will as he is contracted to us until the end of June as far as I know. 1
Chez Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 8 minutes ago, kevdoh said: I don't think he is better than most of us think. He's a decent championship striker, when he's actually not injured. Struggling to think of what he could have lined up as a better option than staying put. He surely will be signing for someone in the next few days, as the potential of getting injured at the world Cup and be left with no options is a real possibility. He would earn more here on a one year than he would in Scotland on a 2 maybe 3 year contract, so really intrigued to see who takes a punt on him that would offer a better deal. Time will tell Ipswich and Hull can offer PL football and will have the parachute payments, enabling them to offer him high wages for three years. We have one year left of our parachute payments so probably can't outbid those two.
Chez Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago If you get injured playing international football, can you make a claim for lost wages? I think the club can, but as a free agent, could the player do so? Obviously he wouldn't have a contract beyond the end of June, but could he seek an amount similar to his wages to the level he is getting now for as long as he is out?
Baird of the land Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 50 minutes ago, saint michael said: It feels a bit disloyal after looking after him for years when not playing but I don’t think he’s as good a player as he thinks he is. We will soon find out What comes around, goes around. Club was pretty disloyal in trying to leave it to last minute in the hopes that we could ditch him if we got promoted. 1
Willo of Whiteley Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I’m sure his agents will be straight back in touch if he pulls a hamstring over the next three weeks. 😂 We need to aim for better anyway. 1
ecuk268 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Baird of the land said: What comes around, goes around. Club was pretty disloyal in trying to leave it to last minute in the hopes that we could ditch him if we got promoted. I'd call it pragmatism. 1
bugenhagen Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 26 minutes ago, Baird of the land said: What comes around, goes around. Club was pretty disloyal in trying to leave it to last minute in the hopes that we could ditch him if we got promoted. The right call made by the club IMO. There is no loyalty from players if they can get a better deal elswhere. Why would we be loyal to a player that has cost us a lot, and provided very little, when we needed an upgrade if we went up? And to be honest, I am pleased we are not relying on him again to stay fit for large parts of next season. 1
Pamplemousse Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Financially I'd be surprised if any other team made a better offer than us, disappointing to lose him but his record speaks for itself, we need a striker who's actually going to play. For him, I hope he gets a decent move, Hearts would be a great move, European football, Ross deserves it. Thanks for the goals and good luck.
stknowle Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago If he stays fit all next season and ends up somewhere else in the Championship then they have 20-25 goals virtually guaranteed. I think he’s a superb striker at this level. It’s the IF that’s the problem. Doubtless he wanted at least 2 years and we weren’t prepared to offer that as too risky. Both positions completely understandable and if he thinks he can get what he wants elsewhere you can’t blame him regardless of all these loyalty arguments.
StrangelyBrown Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I guess it's all about calculated risks. Do we think we should pay what he's asking for or could we get better value from someone else now we've freed up his wages? Do we think we'll get enough from him to warrant the extra spend? Does Ross think he'll stay fit enough during the world cup to land another gig? From my perspective I really rate him at championship level when he's fit and he could make the step up, but he's seemingly made of glass and I think based on risk we should look elsewhere.
CB Fry Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 33 minutes ago, stknowle said: If he stays fit all next season and ends up somewhere else in the Championship then they have 20-25 goals virtually guaranteed. I think he’s a superb striker at this level. It’s the IF that’s the problem. Doubtless he wanted at least 2 years and we weren’t prepared to offer that as too risky. Both positions completely understandable and if he thinks he can get what he wants elsewhere you can’t blame him regardless of all these loyalty arguments. Number of seasons in his entire career where Ross Stewart has scored "20-25 goals" = one. League One. Number of seasons where he has scored more than 10 league goals in his entire career = two. One in League One as above and the other in Scottish League One in 2016-17. I think long periods not playing are more guaranteed than 20-25 goals. 5
stknowle Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 14 minutes ago, CB Fry said: Number of seasons in his entire career where Ross Stewart has scored "20-25 goals" = one. League One. Number of seasons where he has scored more than 10 league goals in his entire career = two. One in League One as above and the other in Scottish League One in 2016-17. I think long periods not playing are more guaranteed than 20-25 goals. You may well be right Fry, it’s more likely he gets injured and doesn’t score 20-25 goals next season. If he stays fit - which he probably will not - I think he’s good for that return. Anyway, I don’t want to get into an argument about it - especially not with you (winky smiler emoji) - and he’s fucked off now anyway so tbh who gives a fuck how he does or does not do next season. Edited 4 hours ago by stknowle 1
AlexLaw76 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Is is evidently a good play but, even this season which was deemed as very good, he was unavailable for large parts of it coupled with being unable to play 3 games in a week. Good luck to him - now watch him get his 20+ Championship goals next season 🤣 2
SW11_Saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 7 hours ago, Fabrice29 said: Don’t really see the need for the ‘ungrateful’ narrative personally. Lads got a short career, made even shorter by his terrible luck and him and his advisors probably have had a whiff of something better for them that we’ve offered. He doesn’t owe us anything, he got given a contract here and it hasn’t worked out due to injuries but it’s not like it was an incredibly selfless act for us to continue to rehab him and chuck him in last season when fit. Just as we don’t owe him to offer him the best deal he’ll get just because he scored some goals for us last season. Good luck to him. 💯
macca155 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago He's 29 and needs a decent contract, can't blame him for that. Saints know all about his medical issues, so I suspect weren't prepared to take the risk. Which frankly is the sensible decision. It's a shame and good luck to him, but I can't see him playing a full season elsewhere. He'll have golden periods but injury will hit sooner or later. I'm sure they'll be interest in Scotland. Saints need to replace him with someone a little more robust.
Lord Duckhunter Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, ChrisPY said: Think we’ve poorly managed the situation and think he’d have been good enough as a 2nd/3rd choice striker in the Premier League so shouldn’t have left it too late to renew. Don’t talk pony man. We don’t even know whether we could have even had renewed before the “window” anyway. Did the contract state we could trigger the extra year at any time, or was it specifically “within 5 days of the last game”. Unless you know the answer to that, you can’t say we handled it poorly, or “left it too late”. Even if we could have triggered it early, why on earth would we. I’m sure you’d be one of the first moaning if he’d pulled up injured during the play off final, after we’d renewed it the day before. 1
ChrisPY Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said: Don’t talk pony man. We don’t even know whether we could have even had renewed before the “window” anyway. Did the contract state we could trigger the extra year at any time, or was it specifically “within 5 days of the last game”. Unless you know the answer to that, you can’t say we handled it poorly, or “left it too late”. Even if we could have triggered it early, why on earth would we. I’m sure you’d be one of the first moaning if he’d pulled up injured during the play off final, after we’d renewed it the day before. You’re right I’ve not seen the contract but that’d be a bizarre clause that we’re unable to trigger an extension that, aside from unprecedented and unforeseen circumstances, we’re guaranteed to be able to trigger. Second point of me being one of the first to moan… based on absolutely nothing, odd assumption to make given I’d said he’d be 2nd/3rd choice in the Premier League. Think he’s got the ability but wouldn’t want to be overly reliant on him.
CB Fry Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago For all we know Ross decided months ago that he wanted to go back to Scotland/join and old firm club etc if we didn't get promoted. Or he decided months ago that if we didn't offer 3 years he would go somewhere that would offer him that. And maybe SFC decided months ago that we were never going to offer him three years under any circumstances. We have no idea that the club "handled it badly" at all. Different parties wanting different things. Thanks for half a season in three years Ross. 1
ChrisPY Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 minutes ago, CB Fry said: For all we know Ross decided months ago that he wanted to go back to Scotland/join and old firm club etc if we didn't get promoted. Or he decided months ago that if we didn't offer 3 years he would go somewhere that would offer him that. And maybe SFC decided months ago that we were never going to offer him three years under any circumstances. We have no idea that the club "handled it badly" at all. Different parties wanting different things. Thanks for half a season in three years Ross. We had the power to trigger a pre agreed one year extension. Ross had no additional input in if we chose to trigger it or not. 2
trousers Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 minutes ago, ChrisPY said: We had the power to trigger a pre agreed one year extension. Ross had no additional input in if we chose to trigger it or not. Yep... A power that Ross granted us when he signed the contract....
Challenger Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Bye, make sure you don't pick up an injury any time soon.
MB Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Good player but made of glass. No great loss. Hopefully BBD and Downes follow him out the door. 1
Dr Who? Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago So that new striker thread goes into full throttle. We stumbled upon a corker in Larin. So fingers crossed we land someone who can play with him up top.
kevdoh Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, Chez said: Ipswich and Hull can offer PL football and will have the parachute payments, enabling them to offer him high wages for three years. We have one year left of our parachute payments so probably can't outbid those two. He's not a prem level striker though, is he? I'm pretty sure if we knew we weren't going up the years extension would have been triggered in plenty of time. The likelihood is if we got promoted we would have let him go on a free. Probably why he has decided to leave. I'd be amazed if any prem team, newly promoted or not went in for him. He's made of glass. And he's not R9 made of glass that's worth taking a punt if you get 10 games a year out of him. He's ross stewart. Good luck to him, but he's not someone to be gutted about leaving. Personally, I think he's made an awful decision. He's very replaceable, he isn't a Lambert or beattie, probably not even a shipperley
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