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Almost official so time to start his thread. Fits our profile, tall and with an excellent scoring record at besiktas and the mls. Experienced and will be good competition for Stewart. Well done saints for your canny loan and welcome to the club.

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1 minute ago, hypochondriac said:

Almost official so time to start his thread. Fits our profile, tall and with an excellent scoring record at besiktas and the mls. Experienced and will be good competition for Stewart. Well done saints for your canny loan and welcome to the club.

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The loan was cut short because he isn’t very good

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I too am overjoyed at this signing, possibly the most ecstatic I've been over a January striker signing since Carillo.

Yes, can't wait to see the Canadian Carillo firing them in against Watford on Saturday. 

 

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I don’t want to slag him off before he’s played a minute as there’s always a chance he’ll be average.

Has there ever been such a less exciting signing however?

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Just now, hypochondriac said:

The same height as Stern John and look what he did for us.

Don't think may would mind if he turns out to be a Stern John Mk II for the rest of the season. 

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1 minute ago, beatlesaint said:

I don’t want to slag him off before he’s played a minute as there’s always a chance he’ll be average.

Has there ever been such a less exciting signing however?

In my book, nothing compares with the Pulis signing for non excitement and complete and utter waste of time. If we had suffered three more relegations he'd still have been out of his depth.

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4 minutes ago, Chez said:

In my book, nothing compares with the Pulis signing for non excitement and complete and utter waste of time. If we had suffered three more relegations he'd still have been out of his depth.

Forecast? He has to be up there. Spent the majority of his time at the club hanging round pitcher and piano chatting up birds.

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4 minutes ago, Wade Garrett said:

Good luck to the guy.  Hopefully it’s more of a Scienza signing and less of a Downs one.


Spoiler alert: it isn’t 

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3 minutes ago, Wade Garrett said:

Good luck to the guy.  Hopefully it’s more of a Scienza signing and less of a Downs one.

This. Damien Downs had a decent show reel, but look how that turned out.

Looks like the club want to gamble on goals in getting us to playoffs/promotion. If we don't achieve that, then letting Arma and Archer go this window may look foolish.

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I see the reports say "loan deal agreed", but is it still dependant on AA or archer departing or is he coming no matter what?

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He's here for 17 guaranteed games. 20 if we get to the play-off final, 24 if we get to the FA Cup Final. 🤪 It's a loan and he's taller cover for AA. We still have Stewart as long as he stays fit, and it looks like we will keep Archer. Larin wants to get to the Canadian squad for the WC so however bad his form has been, we can at least hope he gives his all. I'll give him a few games before judging him!

He's also got experience and has shown in the past he can score goals at a reasonable level. It's for 6 months, I'd rather we spent our money in the summer having properly scouted someone (over to you SR, better than Downs please, we know you CAN spot gems) than panicked and did it now. Our January signings have rarely ever been much to write home about.

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You never know, he could be the next Michu.  Nobody heard of him then look what he did.  If he's physically strong in the box that alone will help us. 

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So we've established he has 24 games to prove himself, let's try supporting him and hoping he will be good. He isn't scarred by our past so he may provide a breath of fresh air...

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Jesus wept. How the actual fuckety fuck-sticks are we here now. 

 

Fuck. 

 

 

Me. 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Greedyfly said:

Jesus wept. How the actual fuckety fuck-sticks are we here now. 

 

Fuck. 

 

 

Me. 

 

 

Then you look at Bournemouth and you feel even more confused 

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When taking a not particularly well struck penalty and a couple of average passes are on your highlights reel, it doesn't bode well...but let's give him a chance.

He's also going to have the support of the Saints wonder coaches to get him up to speed. Ah.....

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Welcome Cyle. If you’ve seen any of the comments online, clearly the fans have low expectations of you (not helped by clueless recruitment “strategies” in past windows). However, if you can demonstrate commitment and show real effort, then that will be a vast improvement on almost all of the dross SR have brought in up front so far. And if you can muster up a few goals too then I’m sure that’s all we can ask.

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3 minutes ago, Yorkshire Saint said:

Then you look at Bournemouth and you feel even more confused 

Its the modern game, there is a team of highly experienced coaches and scouts, middleman sales executives and let's be honest here tge spreadsheet data analysts who have given us the success in championship so far. The transfers in this window will undoubtedly secure Saints 6th place and a playoff final v Hull.

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5 minutes ago, die Mannyschaft said:

Lets hope he can control the ball, run with the ball and score goals unlike some of the over priced failures.

Anyone half decent should be scoring goals in our next 5 games. 


Judging from his videos and the feyenoord fans, I don’t think he has this in his locker unfortunately 

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16 minutes ago, pingpong said:

So we've established he has 24 games to prove himself, let's try supporting him and hoping he will be good. He isn't scarred by our past so he may provide a breath of fresh air...

Damion Downs wasn't scarred by our past either.

Does anyone think our scouts have watched this one or are we still just relying on the stats?

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5 minutes ago, OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint said:

When taking a not particularly well struck penalty and a couple of average passes are on your highlights reel, it doesn't bode well...but let's give him a chance.

He's also going to have the support of the Saints wonder coaches to get him up to speed. Ah.....

Any stats on if he can pass sideways, that's the important stat. Goals are not important as xG will take care of that. 

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1 minute ago, Weston Super Saint said:

Damion Downs wasn't scarred by our past either.

Does anyone think our scouts have watched this one or are we still just relying on the stats?

They won’t have watched him, it would make their eyes deceive them 

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1 minute ago, Weston Super Saint said:

Damion Downs wasn't scarred by our past either.

Does anyone think our scouts have watched this one or are we still just relying on the stats?

Rasmus saw him on the beach in Magaluf!

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Would be nice if a striker signing turns out to be a nice surprise for once, rather than be absolutely terrible as feared. 
 

Good luck to him. 

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14 minutes ago, die Mannyschaft said:

Lets hope he can control the ball, run with the ball and score goals unlike some of the over priced failures.

Anyone half decent should be scoring goals in our next 5 games. 

Not sure controlling and running with the ball is his game, but I might be wrong.

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2 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said:

Damion Downs wasn't scarred by our past either.

Does anyone think our scouts have watched this one or are we still just relying on the stats?

Relying on stats. I don't even think half the deciders and upstairs managers/coaches even watch Saints play. Its likely the Excel guru at Saints is using the Horizon postoffice system to make player decisions or air traffic control system. This season has seen the most bizarre football decisions 

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5 minutes ago, Chez said:

Not sure controlling and running with the ball is his game, but I might be wrong.

Good without the ball….. brilliant 

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