Chez Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 You can't sell lamb, replace it with mutton and expect to progress. .isnt Fonte more Mutton than Lamb?
itchen Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 And to think that we started the summer from a position of immense strength having finished sixth. The writing was on the wall for me when Ron walked out and we (IMO) failed to bring in the best manager available to us. We've gone backwards, there's no doubt about that. Just hope that we can survive in the Prem this and next season. Just as a matter of interest, who was the best manager available to us and why do you judge him to be the best?
angelman Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 isnt Fonte more Mutton than Lamb? Bit harsh. Hogget maybe.
Chez Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 Bit harsh. Hogget maybe. Hes no Spring chicken, that's for sure.
James Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 isnt Fonte more Mutton than Lamb? He is clearly better than Yoshida, Stephens or Gardos. Anyone who claims otherwise is doing the age old trick employed by Saints fans of claiming certain of our sold players are cr*p to justify the actions of the club.
shirleysfc Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 He is clearly better than Yoshida, Stephens or Gardos. Anyone who claims otherwise is doing the age old trick employed by Saints fans of claiming certain of our sold players are cr*p to justify the actions of the club. He was talking about ages. HTH.
James Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 Just as a matter of interest, who was the best manager available to us and why do you judge him to be the best? Pellegrini. Reports that he was interested, track record of winning things, managed some of the biggest clubs in the world, would potentially have attracted top draw players and perhaps would have convinced some of our leavers to stay. No doubt I'll be shouted down and told Puel was a better fit for Saints but fact remains that he was relative unknown, had only managed in France. Did a decent job with Nice but they are now top of the French league which smacks of a Pearson/Ranieri situation at Leicester where the squad was clearly capable of more. In my opinion Pellegrini would have represented ambition and a desire to build on our position whereas Puel struck me as a bit of a cheap appointment. I'm not opposed to using the academy at all but in a big league where there is huge competition it needs to be supplemented with experienced buys that are ready to improve our first team straight away.
John B Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 It's not the sales per se, it's the lack of replacements or, when we do replace, doing it on the cheap. You can't sell lamb, replace it with mutton and expect to progress. When the first exodus happened when Poch left we at least brought in replacements but we aren't doing it this time and seem to be relying on existing squad players/youth. If this is the new direction then fine but you can't preach progress and not actually back it up with actions. Similar teams to us are investing in their squads but we aren't. Dont you realise the club is investing in young players including the Academy it is not economically sustainable to go out and buy new players all the time so we have to develop them We got relegated in 2005 because we had very few young players wanting to learn and improve themselves and lots of pretty average older players We have to give them a chance and see what happens but as Harrison Reed may not be up to it but Stephens Sims Hesketh Lewis and McQueen have shown progress Targett and JWP are in the England U21 squad and they will become better players as time goes by We replaced Juanami Mane and Wanyama with Redmond Boufel and Hjoberg who will all probably develop in the next couple of years like Romeu and Yoshi have done Injuries to Pied Gardos McCarthy Boufel and Austin two of which are key players has not helped the team either
James Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 Dont you realise the club is investing in young players including the Academy it is not economically sustainable to go out and buy new players all the time so we have to develop them We got relegated in 2005 because we had very few young players wanting to learn and improve themselves and lots of pretty average older players We have to give them a chance and see what happens but as Harrison Reed may not be up to it but Stephens Sims Hesketh Lewis and McQueen have shown progress Targett and JWP are in the England U21 squad and they will become better players as time goes by We replaced Juanami Mane and Wanyama with Redmond Boufel and Hjoberg who will all probably develop in the next couple of years like Romeu and Yoshi have done Injuries to Pied Gardos McCarthy Boufel and Austin two of which are key players has not helped the team either Yes, I do understand that but you can't ignore that we receive the same amount of TV revenue as every other club and generate tens of millions from player sales every summer. We have made a net profit on transfers every year bar the year we returned to the Prem. We have to spend to keep pace with the teams around us. Teams like West Brom, Stoke and Palace are investing decent money in their squads on players they have confidence will do an immediate job. We are taking a big risk by gambling on young players who, at the moment, don't appear to be ready. I'm all for developing youngsters but it has to be balanced otherwise a duff season and you'll be relegated. We certainly aren't too good to go down in the next couple of years. We have built our reputation as being the "best of the rest" but this year we are risking that. Players like Hojberg and Boufal came to us because of our status as a good club outside the top 6 that played good football. We are putting both of those positives at risk this year.
S-Clarke Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 Dont you realise the club is investing in young players including the Academy it is not economically sustainable to go out and buy new players all the time so we have to develop them We got relegated in 2005 because we had very few young players wanting to learn and improve themselves and lots of pretty average older players We have to give them a chance and see what happens but as Harrison Reed may not be up to it but Stephens Sims Hesketh Lewis and McQueen have shown progress Targett and JWP are in the England U21 squad and they will become better players as time goes by We replaced Juanami Mane and Wanyama with Redmond Boufel and Hjoberg who will all probably develop in the next couple of years like Romeu and Yoshi have done Injuries to Pied Gardos McCarthy Boufel and Austin two of which are key players has not helped the team either I would agree that the club are right to invest into the academy and that is probably what they are doing, but let us remember this is a long-term thing. Investment into the academy now isn’t going to improve our first team now, it may do in the course of a few years…but I don’t want to see us get into a position where we start to ignore the ‘here and now’ – we’ve done that before and it sent us to L1. We have replaced players that we have sold; there is no argument there – not sure why people keep saying we haven’t replaced Mane. I think the likes of Boufal will come to the fore next season and Hojbjerg is just crying out for a run in the side. Redmond is a good player and does not deserve anywhere near the criticism he gets. If anything its Claude’s comments at the start of the season, which painted Redmond in an odd light and made fans expect 20 goals etc. Still think that was quite a big OG by Claude.
Ashby Saint Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 It is laudable that the club wants to invest in youth and also run the club on a more sustainable footing than most. However, the other 19 clubs are not following the same prudence, and therefore our approach has risks.
nta786 Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 It's not the sales per se, it's the lack of replacements or, when we do replace, doing it on the cheap. You can't sell lamb, replace it with mutton and expect to progress. When the first exodus happened when Poch left we at least brought in replacements but we aren't doing it this time and seem to be relying on existing squad players/youth. If this is the new direction then fine but you can't preach progress and not actually back it up with actions. Similar teams to us are investing in their squads but we aren't. my local doner kebab say they sell lamb, but actually sell [cheaper] beef. and they are the busiest on the high street.
Matthew Le God Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 Pellegrini. Reports that he was interested, track record of winning things, managed some of the biggest clubs in the world, would potentially have attracted top draw players and perhaps would have convinced some of our leavers to stay. No doubt I'll be shouted down and told Puel was a better fit for Saints but fact remains that he was relative unknown, had only managed in France. Did a decent job with Nice but they are now top of the French league which smacks of a Pearson/Ranieri situation at Leicester where the squad was clearly capable of more. In my opinion Pellegrini would have represented ambition and a desire to build on our position whereas Puel struck me as a bit of a cheap appointment. I'm not opposed to using the academy at all but in a big league where there is huge competition it needs to be supplemented with experienced buys that are ready to improve our first team straight away. You think we are being cheap with managers? The Telegraph reported we offered Koeman £86,000 p/w. Ok, Everton offered more, but Saints were still willing to pay one of the highest salaries to a manager in European football. That isn't being cheap is it?
nta786 Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 (edited) You think we are being cheap with managers? The Telegraph reported we offered Koeman £86,000 p/w. Ok, Everton offered more, but Saints were still willing to pay one of the highest salaries to a manager in European football. That isn't being cheap is it? how much is Puel on now then? Maybe that is what he is alluding to, if Puel is on far less than yes, then potentially we have been cheap with a manager. I don't think we have been cheap, just chose an underwhelming manager, as I'm gonna presume that VVD is our highest paid earner on £70k, so thus Puel is on £75k himself (again presuming a manager earns more than the players). Edited 21 January, 2017 by nta786
AK Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 http://www.itsroundanditswhite.co.uk/2017/01/21/claude-puel-taken-southampton-backwards-season/ I thought this was worth a share. Nothing particularly new. I think I'm in agreement, maybe a tad harsh on Puel. I voted for Puel to stay in both polls so far but I'm starting to lose a little faith.
James Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 (edited) You think we are being cheap with managers? The Telegraph reported we offered Koeman £86,000 p/w. Ok, Everton offered more, but Saints were still willing to pay one of the highest salaries to a manager in European football. That isn't being cheap is it? Was talking about Puel vs Pellegrini not Koeman. Also, it was more a general point about outlay. Pellegrini would have cost significantly more in my mind as he wouldn't have been happy with our limited transfer activity so the club would have had to back MP in the transfer market as opposed to Puel who continually says he's happy with what we've got and uses our youth and other back up squad players. Edited 21 January, 2017 by James
angelman Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 http://www.itsroundanditswhite.co.uk/2017/01/21/claude-puel-taken-southampton-backwards-season/ I thought this was worth a share. Nothing particularly new. I think I'm in agreement, maybe a tad harsh on Puel. I voted for Puel to stay in both polls so far but I'm starting to lose a little faith. Read the first sentence and gave up. "laude Puel is slowly but surely taking Southampton backwards, massively, ...." Well is it slowly but surely, or is it massively? Just more negative opinions, which I can do without, even if it is true.
JakkoUK Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 Gabiadini will sign for Saints Is this inside information? If so, please elaborate.
Shance Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 He needs to be played with someone else alongside him but even so, I thought we'd be aiming higher than him.
DT Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 Defoe would have been better and a lot cheaper at the start of the season. Listen to me in future, Les Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
SuperSAINT Posted 21 January, 2017 Author Posted 21 January, 2017 Is this inside information? If so, please elaborate. I believe Andy's son predicts signings.
Roosk Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 You think we are being cheap with managers? The Telegraph reported we offered Koeman £86,000 p/w. Ok, Everton offered more, but Saints were still willing to pay one of the highest salaries to a manager in European football. That isn't being cheap is it? The telegraph reported. = Fact? Quoting facts that aren't actually facts doesn't create fact...
Gingeletiss Posted 21 January, 2017 Posted 21 January, 2017 The telegraph reported. = Fact? Quoting facts that aren't actually facts doesn't create fact... Ha! tell that to most of the doomsayers on here, that post their opinion as absolute fact, then rubbish anyone who dares to argue the point. I suspect that only two or three posters on here, have an insight into the club, and as such, post 'facts', the rest is just opinions based on overactive minds, or crap media reporting.
CB Fry Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 Ha! tell that to most of the doomsayers on here, that post their opinion as absolute fact, then rubbish anyone who dares to argue the point. I suspect that only two or three posters on here, have an insight into the club, and as such, post 'facts', the rest is just opinions based on overactive minds, or crap media reporting. Except Jeremy Wilson is patently the best informed journalist on all things Saints and gets a lot of information from the club, and elsewhere. If you're prepared to describe the stuff posted on here by "two or three posters" as "facts", then what Jeremy Wilson writes is just as factual.
SuperSAINT Posted 22 January, 2017 Author Posted 22 January, 2017 Palace & Boro looking at loaning Oliver Burke http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/crystal-palace-middlesbrough-eye-oliver-9669461 Hell of a talent IMO.
angelman Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 Palace & Boro looking at loaning Oliver Burke http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/crystal-palace-middlesbrough-eye-oliver-9669461 Hell of a talent IMO. How about the other person in that article?
angelman Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/new-twist-west-hams-dimitri-9667176 This is more interesting. Weren't we sniffing after Nice's striker?
Andy Durman Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 Let's be clear on a few things. Southampton will not tell you what you want to hear. They certainly wouldn't leak information that would undermine their position in negotiations. Read between the lines and you'll get the picture of what Les Reed is doing behind the scenes. Development of youth is excellent this season we are back on track after Koeman. Let's not forget the goal of Southampton it hasn't change, just your expectations have changed. We want a team which boasts 5-6 home grown players, but we are also a brand. Our brand of football at the moment must improve to improve better returns commercial. 2 players have been on the table for a while. Only 2 targets. The rest are smoke screens.
Batman Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 Let's be clear on a few things. Southampton will not tell you what you want to hear. They certainly wouldn't leak information that would undermine their position in negotiations. Read between the lines and you'll get the picture of what Les Reed is doing behind the scenes. Development of youth is excellent this season we are back on track after Koeman. Let's not forget the goal of Southampton it hasn't change, just your expectations have changed. We want a team which boasts 5-6 home grown players, but we are also a brand. Our brand of football at the moment must improve to improve better returns commercial. 2 players have been on the table for a while. Only 2 targets. The rest are smoke screens. where are you reading this from?
Saint Charminster Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 where are you reading this from? He's uncle les PR advisor
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 Need a replacement for Fonte now. Looks like the dreaded metatarsal for VVD...
washsaint Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 I would agree that the club are right to invest into the academy and that is probably what they are doing, but let us remember this is a long-term thing. Investment into the academy now isn’t going to improve our first team now, it may do in the course of a few years…but I don’t want to see us get into a position where we start to ignore the ‘here and now’ – we’ve done that before and it sent us to L1. We have replaced players that we have sold; there is no argument there – not sure why people keep saying we haven’t replaced Mane. I think the likes of Boufal will come to the fore next season and Hojbjerg is just crying out for a run in the side. Redmond is a good player and does not deserve anywhere near the criticism he gets. If anything its Claude’s comments at the start of the season, which painted Redmond in an odd light and made fans expect 20 goals etc. Still think that was quite a big OG by Claude. Completely wrong - it was focusing on the 'here and now' as you put it that got us into grave financial difficulties which forced us to play youngsters who were not ready. Please don't rewrite history!
Saint Garrett Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 Need a replacement for Fonte now. Looks like the dreaded metatarsal for VVD... Puel has said it's not that bad but might not be ready for Weds.
Wade Garrett Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 Need a replacement for Fonte now. Looks like the dreaded metatarsal for VVD... I'd be surprised if it's a broken bone. He wouldn't have been able to put his boot back on as his foot would have swelled like a balloon.
AK Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 Put this on the match thread but probably should have gone here. Claude's thoughts on transfers post today's match. “We will see until the end of the market, and we will take things about an opportunity or not to take another centre back,” he reflected. “I am also happy with the possibilities in defence and we see if Gardos can come back with a good level. “We will see this with calm and whether there is a possibility or not to take another player in place of Jose.”
Winnersaint Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 http://www.itsroundanditswhite.co.uk/2017/01/21/claude-puel-taken-southampton-backwards-season/ I thought this was worth a share. Nothing particularly new. I think I'm in agreement, maybe a tad harsh on Puel. I voted for Puel to stay in both polls so far but I'm starting to lose a little faith. Typical garbage from a wannabe footy journo.
EBS1980 Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 Put this on the match thread but probably should have gone here. Claude's thoughts on transfers post today's match. “We will see until the end of the market, and we will take things about an opportunity or not to take another centre back,” he reflected. “I am also happy with the possibilities in defence and we see if Gardos can come back with a good level. “We will see this with calm and whether there is a possibility or not to take another player in place of Jose.” My take on that would be, we are after someone and if we get him great, if not, we will say we are happy with what we have.
Saint_Ash Posted 22 January, 2017 Posted 22 January, 2017 Hull are going down put a 10m bid in for McGuire
saintgeorge8 Posted 23 January, 2017 Posted 23 January, 2017 Any ITKs like LeG, Guan or K Billy got any snippets?
Shance Posted 23 January, 2017 Posted 23 January, 2017 Hull are going down put a 10m bid in for McGuire Because he played well against Chelsea? He's looked decent and might be developing well atm but I think it's too early to be throwing 10mil at him imo.
CB Fry Posted 23 January, 2017 Posted 23 January, 2017 Nothing at the moment. I thought we had lined up a CB (it was a rumour around the club a few weeks before Xmas), but so far it seems that nothing has materialised. There could be a million reasons why not, esp in January where any good deals go through last min (after the player has waited in case any better deals come through). I'm confident we will sign someone next week though. I may well hear about it a few days before completion. You seemed quite confident we'd made our first signing a couple of weeks ago, weren't you? £15m I think it was. Was that the CB, then?
Pilchards Posted 23 January, 2017 Posted 23 January, 2017 I'm surprised nobody has made an approach for that Chelsea CB that was recently on loan at Bournemouth.
Saint_clark Posted 23 January, 2017 Posted 23 January, 2017 I'm surprised nobody has made an approach for that Chelsea CB that was recently on loan at Bournemouth. He's clearly a part of Chelseas plans now.
danjosaint Posted 23 January, 2017 Posted 23 January, 2017 Hull are going down put a 10m bid in for McGuire Got to say haven't seen much of him but agreed looked a good prospect but as said not 10m tho
SuperSAINT Posted 23 January, 2017 Author Posted 23 January, 2017 We're linked with Phil Jagielka. Little bit of a generic link.
Saint IQ Posted 23 January, 2017 Posted 23 January, 2017 Hull are going down put a 10m bid in for McGuire I was saying this to my brother last week still young, good on the ball and already has plenty of experience under his belt.
Wrensup Posted 23 January, 2017 Posted 23 January, 2017 Got to say haven't seen much of him but agreed looked a good prospect but as said not 10m tho That's about the starting point for any young English premier league player nowadays.
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