adrian lord Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 He must've left the club on good terms to being allowed to make such a statement, especially given the recent history of terse statements about leaving managers and players. He did the decent thing and stayed the extra year. Good luck to him - I think he'll need it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simo Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 http://www.victorwanyama.co.uk/dear-all-i-will-never-forget-my-time-in-southampton-football-club-i-will-keep-club-forever-in-my-heart/ I've slagged him off enough but that's top notch and a lesson to others how to say goodbye! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Chalet Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 I'd suggest Big Vic has a better PR team and / or is a better person than Koeman and Lallana. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greenridge Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 He must've left the club on good terms to being allowed to make such a statement, especially given the recent history of terse statements about leaving managers and players. It's on his own website. PR platitudes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Does anyone buy any of that b*****ks? Very good player for what he does, when on form he breaks up play better than anyone. Average distribution, attitude and discipline though, we couldn't rely on him when needed, hope he fails at Spurs. Will be interesting to see how he fits into Spurs team with Dembele and Dier being pretty good last season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperSAINT Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 3 years by today's standards is good going (especially for us). Will be a big loss & tough to replace. He's so effective in the big-games. I'll miss him. Nice message too. Good luck Big Vic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adrian lord Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 It's on his own website. PR platitudes. Ok thanks didn't spot that detail... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxi_sopez Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Good luck big vic and nice message. Can't help it but not feeling overly good/excited about saints at the moment, need some good news to steady the ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hypochondriac Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Tbf he can't win either way. I think that's pretty classy to at least try to leave on good terms. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a1ex2001 Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 http://www.victorwanyama.co.uk/dear-all-i-will-never-forget-my-time-in-southampton-football-club-i-will-keep-club-forever-in-my-heart/ Class is priceless all the best victor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saints foreva Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Does anyone buy any of that b*****ks? Very good player for what he does, when on form he breaks up play better than anyone. Average distribution, attitude and discipline though, we couldn't rely on him when needed, hope he fails at Spurs. :thumbup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DT Posted 23 June, 2016 Author Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Beast of a midfielder we will miss immensely Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crab Lungs Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 [h=1]TO SOUTHAMPTON FANS[/h]Dear All, I write to you with a heavy heart to announce that I will be leaving Southampton Football Club. As you can imagine it is very emotional for me to say goodbye to the club that gave me the chance to be the first Kenyan to play in Premier League. Firstly, I would like to thank the most important part of every club, the fans. I want to reassure you that any “quotes” you have read about in the media before my move was announced are false. I would never disrespect you by talking to the media before I have talked to you guys.It took a while for me to win you all over but I can truly say that with your support and affection I have grown as a player and a person. You guys have always been there to lift us up when we were down, and to celebrate with us when we were playing well. I feel really proud that I got the opportunity to wear the Southampton shirt. Secondly, football is a team sport and it wouldn’t be right not to thank my amazing teammates. Jose, thanks for leading the team and always being there to pick us up when we needed encouragement. Thanks to the rest of the team for always giving 100% effort, I will miss all of you. I also want to thank every member of the Southampton staff: those who work behind the scenes and never get credit for their contribution to our success on the pitch. We are nothing without you. I will never forget my time in Southampton Football Club, I will keep club forever in my heart. Yours in Sport, Victor Wanyama Classy stuff Big Vic. All the best Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lighthouse Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Meh. For me, similar feelings of indifference to what I felt when Morgan and Shaw Left. Many people last year thought Morgan was irreplaceable. I saw one person refer to him as the 'be all and end all' of our team. No one person is irreplaceable, I'm confident we will find someone decent enough to fill his shoes. Who'd heard of Kante this time last year? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stknowle Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Beast of a midfielder we will miss immensely Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Agree with this. When on form gave us a strength and solidity alien to us in the vast majority of my time supporting Saints. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Does anyone buy any of that b*****ks? . Not a chance, but plenty of Saints fans will lap it up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Agree with this. When on form gave us a strength and solidity alien to us in the vast majority of my time supporting Saints. Agreed. Our blend of pace, strength and ability is what has taken us to these heights. We need to,be careful we don't lose that mix. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BallBoy Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Nice message. All the more appreciated because he clearly wrote it himself. Nice tribute to Jose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beatlesaint Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Classy message from Big Vic. Whether it's bull**** or not we have on one side him, Rickie, Morgan and Luke Shaw doing it the right way. on the other side we have Koeman, Lallana and Lovren...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sydenhamssocks Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Classier exit than others in the past...bit harder to replace than some ....but not impossible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chalkboy Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 The trusting side of me thinks "ah, that's nice of him, what a sincere bloke." The cynical side of me says "doing the groundwork to ensure he doesn't get booed." Still even if it's hollow it's a hell of a lot better better than Koeman's sign-off, or Lallana's. At least it looks like he cares. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Chalet Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 It's on his own website. PR platitudes. To be fair the club twitter feed re-tweeted it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 [h=1]TO SOUTHAMPTON FANS[/h]Dear All, I write to you with a heavy heart to announce that I will be leaving Southampton Football Club. As you can imagine it is very emotional for me to say goodbye to the club that gave me the chance to be the first Kenyan to play in Premier League. Firstly, I would like to thank the most important part of every club, the fans. I want to reassure you that any “quotes” you have read about in the media before my move was announced are false. I would never disrespect you by talking to the media before I have talked to you guys.It took a while for me to win you all over but I can truly say that with your support and affection I have grown as a player and a person. You guys have always been there to lift us up when we were down, and to celebrate with us when we were playing well. I feel really proud that I got the opportunity to wear the Southampton shirt. Secondly, football is a team sport and it wouldn’t be right not to thank my amazing teammates. Jose, thanks for leading the team and always being there to pick us up when we needed encouragement. Thanks to the rest of the team for always giving 100% effort, I will miss all of you. I also want to thank every member of the Southampton staff: those who work behind the scenes and never get credit for their contribution to our success on the pitch. We are nothing without you. I will never forget my time in Southampton Football Club, I will keep club forever in my heart. Yours in Sport, Victor Wanyama PS. I had spaghetti it was nice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Classier exit than others in the past...bit harder to replace than some ....but not impossible. I'm never sure if these posts are serious or not, so forgive me if you're just having a laugh, but he's refused to play for us, agitated for a move, turned his performances on and off when he feels the spotlight is on and all is forgiven because he knocked together a couple of paragraphs that any PR/agent could have turned out? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 It certainly shows that the reception the likes of Lallana and Lovren have received has been noticed by the players. Wanyama's camp trying their best to make sure he doesn't get the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
captainchris Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Way too cheap ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nta786 Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 To be fair the club twitter feed re-tweeted it. Exactly- we never retweeted Koeman's 'thank you to fans tweet', and when we did that highlights of #InTheBox on youtube, none of Koeman's scenes came up, shows really how much we hate him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ART Posted 23 June, 2016 Share Posted 23 June, 2016 Just awaiting Poch to add Schneiderlin as his next purchase to be able to field an incredible ex Saints midfield. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 Way too cheap ! Not with one years contract and no other buyers it isn't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angelman Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 Way too cheap ! Now take a really really deep breath and answer me this..... ...as mentioned above, there was one bidder - how then do you up the price? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corky morris Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 His attitude last summer was very very poor. In all but, the Arsenal game at home & the last 5 games (shop window) he was pretty sh1te all season. Ive always described him as the best worst player weve ever had. Defensively he is outstanding. Pressing, closing down & protecting the defence he was brilliant. Still don't believe he is a good footballer. I have seen Sunday league footballers who control the ball better, who pass the ball better & general ball mastery is better than he does. I remember many great games, but it will always be tinged with the Liverpool cup game this season where he was totally inept. The header to make it 2-0 was terrible. He is going to be difficult to replace, but he is nowhere near the player Morgan is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iansums Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 Classy message from Big Vic. Whether it's bull**** or not we have on one side him, Rickie, Morgan and Luke Shaw doing it the right way. on the other side we have Koeman, Lallana and Lovren...... TBF Lallana put out a similar message in the Echo I believe, it's just that the fans in general rejected it. As for Lovren, well he's just a massive c*ck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 Beast of a midfielder we will miss immensely Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Very much this but it happens in football everywhere... Doubt it will stop the few loons saying he wasnt all that.. We will move on again as we always do.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eelpie Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 [h=1]TO SOUTHAMPTON FANS[/h]Dear All, I write to you with a heavy heart to announce that I will be leaving Southampton Football Club. As you can imagine it is very emotional for me to say goodbye to the club that gave me the chance to be the first Kenyan to play in Premier League. Firstly, I would like to thank the most important part of every club, the fans. I want to reassure you that any “quotes” you have read about in the media before my move was announced are false. I would never disrespect you by talking to the media before I have talked to you guys.It took a while for me to win you all over but I can truly say that with your support and affection I have grown as a player and a person. You guys have always been there to lift us up when we were down, and to celebrate with us when we were playing well. I feel really proud that I got the opportunity to wear the Southampton shirt. Secondly, football is a team sport and it wouldn’t be right not to thank my amazing teammates. Jose, thanks for leading the team and always being there to pick us up when we needed encouragement. Thanks to the rest of the team for always giving 100% effort, I will miss all of you. I also want to thank every member of the Southampton staff: those who work behind the scenes and never get credit for their contribution to our success on the pitch. We are nothing without you. I will never forget my time in Southampton Football Club, I will keep club forever in my heart. Yours in Sport, Victor Wanyama Well said, Vic. We've enjoyed watching you in the team and you have certainly contributed to our rise. Good luck, but have an off day when we play you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saints1976 Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 Celtic get around 20% of that £11m too I can't believe we bought him for around the £12m mark and we're selling him at a loss, Spurs have had our pants down here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doc oli Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 Yesterday's Wanxit has now paled in to insignificance following the overnight news. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 I can't believe we bought him for around the £12m mark and we're selling him at a loss, Spurs have had our pants down here. With one year on left on contract it is harder to get bigger fees than if contract is still 2 or more years I believe (as mentioned on here earlier i think) if we had sold for more we would have had to pay Celtic but not at 11m... Could be wrong though...can anyone confirm ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mowgli Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 wanyama was never 6'2, but having clasie, JWP, and Reed as our options will leave us aerially challenged tbh. Hmmm. I'll have many great memories of Big Vic but I can't honestly say his heading ability will be amongst them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sotonist Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 Hmmm. I'll have many great memories of Big Vic but I can't honestly say his heading ability will be amongst them. Probably fair that he didn't put in many memorable headers, but he posed a formidable physical obstacle to someone else vying for the ball and probably gave a few concussions that way. Romeu is the only height we've got left in midfield, the remainder are midgets and, though JWP has bulked up a bit, I don't see JWP or Reed competing strongly in that respect, certainly not Clasie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mowgli Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 Probably fair that he didn't put in many memorable headers, but he posed a formidable physical obstacle to someone else vying for the ball and probably gave a few concussions that way. Romeu is the only height we've got left in midfield, the remainder are midgets and, though JWP has bulked up a bit, I don't see JWP or Reed competing strongly in that respect, certainly not Clasie. Don't disagree with anything you say. But muscling the midfield, as JWP discovered last season, is less about height and bulk (though it helps) and more about simply growing a set of balls. Reed still looks to me like a young Billy Bremner style of footballer. What we would give to have someone like that in midfield eh? Agree that Clasie looks the most lightweight of that bunch though clearly it is an aspect of his game that the backroom boys are working on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joneth Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 Nice message, I think he's a decent enough bloke but I couldn't give a toss he's leaving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeBizzier69 Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 The reaction of Sturridge when he saw him coming down the tunnel for the 2nd half said it all for me. A player I reckon no-one wanted to come up against. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cellone Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 Darren Powell could head a ball. In fact I don't remember him kicking one but those headers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultimatt Posted 24 June, 2016 Share Posted 24 June, 2016 Sad to see him go. Will be tough to replace. He made it pretty clear he was leaving this season so shame about the tiny transfer fee. Nice touch with the message. 5 year deal for Spurs would make him 29 at the end. A couple of lads I was talking to in Nairobi last year would suggest he'd be finishing that deal well in to his 30's after a longer than usual youth career. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 27 June, 2016 Share Posted 27 June, 2016 His relative success at Spurs may be measured by the number of yellow / red cards he has ....by Christmas... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adrian lord Posted 27 June, 2016 Share Posted 27 June, 2016 5 year deal for Spurs would make him 29 at the end. A couple of lads I was talking to in Nairobi last year would suggest he'd be finishing that deal well in to his 30's after a longer than usual youth career. Eto styley false age? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davefizzy14 Posted 28 June, 2016 Share Posted 28 June, 2016 I like to wish Victor as the best. He was a powerhouse for us and will continue to be so for Tottenham. He gave us three amazing years. It was a lovely touch of a message that he wrote too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davefizzy14 Posted 28 June, 2016 Share Posted 28 June, 2016 I like to wish Victor as the best. He was a powerhouse for us and will continue to be so for Tottenham. He gave us three amazing years. It was a lovely touch of a message that he wrote too *all Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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