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Rumour about Jason Puncheon


Leslie Charteris

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He will have no chance if he comes in, he will be replacing Adel Taarabt who got 19 goals and 22 assists last year, the fans will be all over him.

 

Maybe a 6 month loan deal sounds good before Bernies declared not fit and proper and then we get a new owner who will actually spend money.

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He will have no chance if he comes in, he will be replacing Adel Taarabt who got 19 goals and 22 assists last year, the fans will be all over him.

 

Maybe a 6 month loan deal sounds good before Bernies declared not fit and proper and then we get a new owner who will actually spend money.

 

What is actually going on there mate? Are they really withholding the funds from Warnock? I honestly thought once you got promoted you'd really spend with your backing, but something isn't right there.

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What is actually going on there mate? Are they really withholding the funds from Warnock? I honestly thought once you got promoted you'd really spend with your backing, but something isn't right there.

 

Last I heard (Which was a while ago) - they weren't backing Warnock's picks for signings.

 

Was looking forward to seeing how Taarabt got on in the prem TBH.

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Last I heard (Which was a while ago) - they weren't backing Warnock's picks for signings.

 

Was looking forward to seeing how Taarabt got on in the prem TBH.

 

He's a good player, but I just think for upwards of £15m they should be snapping PSG's hands off! It's such a crazy fee.

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From football-rumours....(but it backs up what someone said on here the other day)

Southampton are apparently on the verge of cancelling Jason Puncheon's contract as his behavior while in exile with the youth squad has been atrocious, culminating yesterday with an incident where members of the youth team had to pull him off of academy manager Matt Crocker after a training ground bust up.

 

I know a member of the academy coaching staff who witnessed the incident.

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From football-rumours....(but it backs up what someone said on here the other day)

Southampton are apparently on the verge of cancelling Jason Puncheon's contract as his behavior while in exile with the youth squad has been atrocious, culminating yesterday with an incident where members of the youth team had to pull him off of academy manager Matt Crocker after a training ground bust up.

 

I know a member of the academy coaching staff who witnessed the incident.

 

I doubt if its true he's suppose to be playing against totton tonight

 

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Puncheon's attitude on the pitch has always been first class. He is a very hard worker and always takes responsibility.

 

To start with maybe. I remember the sulky bugger at the start of last season as being the issue.

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You remember wrongly.

 

He had a torid time with his finishing but his attitude and workrate were still top.

 

Maybe, emotion can cloud the memory. Not just his finishing but decision making was awful, i'm sure of it.

 

Yet I still remember him having a rather good game against Blackpool, was good to see what he could actually do.

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Which game(s)?

 

That's just it. It's an emotional impression I have, sadly I lack an eidetic memory. Yet my instinctive thoughts of Puncheon bring me back to dead end runs, poor shots and selfishness rather then team play.

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Well I got to say, although the opposition was only Totton tonight he looked a class act, was unselfish, worked hard and gave full support to his young colleagues. All our dangerous moves originating through him.

 

Who else impressed you FF?

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That's just it. It's an emotional impression I have, sadly I lack an eidetic memory. Yet my instinctive thoughts of Puncheon bring me back to dead end runs, poor shots and selfishness rather then team play.

 

If anyone was to blame for us being **** it was Lambert who was absolutely woeful and carried till Xmas.

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If anyone was to blame for us being **** it was Lambert who was absolutely woeful and carried till Xmas.

 

Blame right now doesn't matter, it's in the past, if any errors were made though the buck needed to stop with the manager... which it did. It was obvious Lambert was unfit at that point though, thankfully everything worked out well last season.

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Well I got to say, although the opposition was only Totton tonight he looked a class act, was unselfish, worked hard and gave full support to his young colleagues. All our dangerous moves originating through him.

 

he is a very good player, certainly good enough to top half championship side - if only!

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If anyone was to blame for us being **** it was Lambert who was absolutely woeful and carried till Xmas.

 

 

Yep, but the fans got on puncheon's back and destroyed his confidence. Old, well trodden ground I know but it's hardly surprising that he might see his future elsewhere.

 

If NA thinks that he has a future here get him back into the fold and on the charm offensive with the fans. If not, get him out of the place sharpish

 

Personally, I would give him a chance. I find it surprising that he would have played tonight (ahead of players who are Part of our Future) if he is being moved on.

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I find it surprising that he would have played tonight (ahead of players who are Part of our Future) if he is being moved on.

 

Likewise. This whole thing doesn't make sense. If he has a seriously bad attitude and has caused problems, then why was he playing tonight? I think the most likely reason is, as another posted has said, to impress scouts.

Or could it be so that he knows who's the boss and he will get a squad number if no club comes in with a good enough offer? Time will tell.

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Likewise. This whole thing doesn't make sense. If he has a seriously bad attitude and has caused problems, then why was he playing tonight? I think the most likely reason is, as another posted has said, to impress scouts.

Or could it be so that he knows who's the boss and he will get a squad number if no club comes in with a good enough offer? Time will tell.

 

Could be a case of other clubs not taking a chance on him, if he's not at least had some form of pre-season. Particularly if we're trying to max out the fee we want for him.

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Well I got to say, although the opposition was only Totton tonight he looked a class act, was unselfish, worked hard and gave full support to his young colleagues. All our dangerous moves originating through him.

 

Not surprising given that he did well playing the best in the land a few months ago..........

 

I think it's a real shame that we never got to see the best of Punch but there ya go, some players are just like that

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Harlee Dean looked solid, Stephens looked classy and we had two young blond haired wingers one who was called Ben (the other was Hoskins) who looked bright but like Doble couldn't finish.

 

Isgrove was number 11. Hoskins is the one I didn't know. I thought Doble's link up play was good, but of the few times I've seen him play he doesn't look like scoring.

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