SaintZamboni Posted 28 May, 2018 Share Posted 28 May, 2018 On his way to Bristol City apparently https://readsouthampton.com/2018/05/28/sam-mcqueen-ready-to-complete-bristol-city-move/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qwertyell Posted 28 May, 2018 Share Posted 28 May, 2018 Predict he will be playing for a top four club in the next two years.Didn't say what division... Sent from my F3311 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skintsaint Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 On his way to Bristol City apparently https://readsouthampton.com/2018/05/28/sam-mcqueen-ready-to-complete-bristol-city-move/ Just hope we stick a healthy future sell on clause with that one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sammysaint Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Not good enough, seems a good lad but he's championship quality and with Targett now showing he's ready to really compete for a starting LB position in the premier league, I think we need to keep hold of him instead and start him if Bertrand goes. Best of luck to McQueen if the rumours are true, I agree with posts above about sell on clause, don't think he will go for big money but could see him in 2 years if he does well getting a move to the premier league to a bottom 5/6 team and could make 500k-750k if we have a 15% sell on clause. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint86 Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Firstly, I think he is a more than competent left back for a prem squad. Secondly, I hope this means we are not selling Bertrand this summer? Or if we are, we are replacing him! We cannot go for a whole premier season with just Matty T in that position. If we are following the youth approach, I would like to see Target and McQueen in the side. What I don't want is for us to release a youth player and then sign another player of equal or marginally better quality to take his place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 If it's a perm transfer, it'll be interesting to see how much he goes for...would have expected it to be somewhere between £5m & £10m in todays market... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dusic Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 A couple of years ago he was quite close to leaving for L1 or L2 so Bristol City would be a good move for him. He is a good player, but not a PL quality player IMO (which is absolutely no disgrace). Probably, like Targett, he lacks that yard of pace that you need at PL level. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nordic Saint Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 I really rate McQueen. He looks a more talented player than Ward-Prowse or Targett, as he has strength, pace and that very rare quality in our current squad, he is a good finisher. I think he will turn into a very good attacking midfielder. We will regret selling him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperSAINT Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 If it's a perm transfer, it'll be interesting to see how much he goes for...would have expected it to be somewhere between £5m & £10m in todays market... Their record signing is apparently £5.4m. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greenridge Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 I really rate McQueen. He looks a more talented player than Ward-Prowse or Targett, as he has strength, pace and that very rare quality in our current squad, he is a good finisher. I think he will turn into a very good attacking midfielder. We will regret selling him. Wasn't he playing in a more advanced role in his former years? I prefer him over Targett, especially if we play 3/5 at the back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nordic Saint Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Wasn't he playing in a more advanced role in his former years? I prefer him over Targett, especially if we play 3/5 at the back. His most effective position is midfield. He's only 23 but he always looks a real goal threat when played in an advanced position. He's got a hell of a shot and scored 6 goals in 8 PL2 games last season. There were times last season when I think he could have solved the first team's goalscoring problem. I'd prefer him to Redmond or Ward-Prowse. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baird of the land Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Wouldn't necessarily begrudge him a move. At 23 he really needs to be playing regularly especially as he's 3rd choice currently for us. Wonder if move had anything to do with him getting that last runout against City. Thought Puel's decision to move to fullback worked well for him as he was nowhere near making a breakthrough as a winger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VectisSaint Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Firstly, I think he is a more than competent left back for a prem squad. Secondly, I hope this means we are not selling Bertrand this summer? Or if we are, we are replacing him! We cannot go for a whole premier season with just Matty T in that position. If we are following the youth approach, I would like to see Target and McQueen in the side. What I don't want is for us to release a youth player and then sign another player of equal or marginally better quality to take his place. Suggests to me that Bertie is staying. Sounds like it will be a loan anyway, more than capable of holding down the position in the PL, but with Bertie and Targett needs to be playing, a year on loan at Brizzle will be good for him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
egg Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 If it's a perm transfer, it'll be interesting to see how much he goes for...would have expected it to be somewhere between £5m & £10m in todays market... The bloke he's replacing is apparently going for £6m so doubt it'll be £5-10m. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SFC Forever Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 I really rate McQueen. He looks a more talented player than Ward-Prowse or Targett, as he has strength, pace and that very rare quality in our current squad, he is a good finisher. I think he will turn into a very good attacking midfielder. We will regret selling him. I have thought for a long time that Sam would be a better bet than JWP as a midfield player. Has more strength so can prove to be more versatile and as you say he can finish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SFC Forever Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Have seen the other player a few times on the box and I know it doesn't always show us the same performance wise things such as positioning it did show Bryam in positive fashion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 The bloke he's replacing is apparently going for £6m so doubt it'll be £5-10m. Well that was kind of my point, but in todays market we probably shouldn't be letting him go for anything less than £5m. Ideally we let him go on loan for a year and see what happens, keep Bertand & Targett. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Verbal Kint Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 I hope Targett is sold. He's had his opportunities in the PL and he's always looked too slow for it. Hopefully Fulham will be prepared to buy him and we can keep McQueen who I've always thought had a bit more about him Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viking Saint Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Suggests to me that Bertie is staying. Sounds like it will be a loan anyway, more than capable of holding down the position in the PL, but with Bertie and Targett needs to be playing, a year on loan at Brizzle will be good for him. Agree. Would be daft to let go if Bertrand is off as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Surely Bertrand will want to go given his England snub. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperSAINT Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Well that was kind of my point, but in todays market we probably shouldn't be letting him go for anything less than £5m. Ideally we let him go on loan for a year and see what happens, keep Bertand & Targett. I'd loan him out too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
for_heaven's_Saint Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Surely Bertrand will want to go given his England snub. Not sure which one of the top teams would buy him though? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadoldgit Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Surely Bertrand will want to go given his England snub. Was he "snubbed" though? Others players were preferred to him this time round and to be fair he hasn't had the best season clubwise. It also isnt as if he needs to be playing for a "bigger" club to get into the England squad as he managed it with little old Southampton. I dont think he will be off because he lost his England place. If he does go it will be to a bigger club and for more money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sidney Fudpucker the 3rd Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 I'd be inclined to let Bertrand go and keep Targett and McQueen. Assuming somebody actually wants Bertrand. I certainly don't see a top 6 club coming in for him but could see a move to someone who is prepared to pay silly wages... Like WHU. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vectraman Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 I hope Targett is sold. He's had his opportunities in the PL and he's always looked too slow for it. Hopefully Fulham will be prepared to buy him and we can keep McQueen who I've always thought had a bit more about him I agree totally with that. McQueen is a bit pacier, taller and just seems to have more to offer Saints. I'd rather keep him than Targett. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waylander Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Not sure which one of the top teams would buy him though? There is very little around recent rumour about anyone being interested in him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dusic Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 I'd be inclined to let Bertrand go and keep Targett and McQueen. Assuming somebody actually wants Bertrand. I certainly don't see a top 6 club coming in for him but could see a move to someone who is prepared to pay silly wages... Like WHU.Big downward step that. The type that we have done in other positions (centre back especially) that has caused us to be in a relegation battle... IMO neither Targett or McQueen are good enough as a PL first choice player. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simo Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Targett is a far better all round player than Mcqueen! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Boy Saint Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Not sure which one of the top teams would buy him though? Little snippet I heard was that he wanted out last summer, and that the club were not going to stand in his way if someone came knocking for him, but nobody did. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DT Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 Have always liked him. Will be sad to see him go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrfahaji Posted 29 May, 2018 Share Posted 29 May, 2018 I'd never hope for one of our younger players to be sold, but if it was a straight choice between Targett and McQueen I'd rather we kept McQueen. I feel like Targett is closer to fulfilling his potential so if he is still a way from being good enough now, he never will be. Even though he's probably a better defender, I recall Targett having more dodgy games than McQueen - perhaps simply because he has played more, but also because his lack of pace is exposed more easily. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super_Uwe Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 I think Saints fans will be pleasantly surprised how well Targett has done for Fulham TBH...goes to show what regular football in a decent side can do for a player. I'm hoping he will be coming back as a Saints fan and local lad, but guess it depends if he feels he will get an opportunity here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dusic Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 I think Saints fans will be pleasantly surprised how well Targett has done for Fulham TBH...goes to show what regular football in a decent side can do for a player. I'm hoping he will be coming back as a Saints fan and local lad, but guess it depends if he feels he will get an opportunity here.He has always struggled at PL level though. Similarities with Danny Fox for me. Lovely left foot, good Championship player but always gets done for pace by good PL wide players. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Faz Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 He has always struggled at PL level though. Similarities with Danny Fox for me. Lovely left foot, good Championship player but always gets done for pace by good PL wide players. That's unfair. He may not be the quickest, but I've never had to say "Where the hell is Targett??!?!!". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dusic Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 That's unfair. He may not be the quickest, but I've never had to say "Where the hell is Targett??!?!!".If Targett wasn't an academy player then I doubt anyone would be overly fussed by him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VectisSaint Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 If Targett wasn't an academy player then I doubt anyone would be overly fussed by him. If he was a Carlos Kick a all that we just paid £18m from some French or Italian side people on here would be drooling over him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suewhistle Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 What, like Carillo? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SKD Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 That's unfair. He may not be the quickest, but I've never had to say "Where the hell is Targett??!?!!". Watch the play off semi final. Beaten at the back post by a bigger, stronger, more intelligent Centre Forward. If that was Cedric, he’s be getting pelters. Target is a championship player. McQueen more suited to the modern game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super_Uwe Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 Watch the play off semi final. Beaten at the back post by a bigger, stronger, more intelligent Centre Forward. If that was Cedric, he’s be getting pelters. Target is a championship player. McQueen more suited to the modern game. Everyone makes mistakes though, ask any Fulham fan and they will tell you he's done really well for them on the whole. Targett seems more comfortable further forward and may well end up playing left midfield, he has got a sweet left foot and I do honestly believe if we persist with him then he will come good. He is still only 22, it's easy to forget that sometimes as it was a long time ago that he made his debut. McQueen is also a decent player, but IMO it's unlikely they are both going to feature for Saints at the same time. So in that sense I can see one of them leaving this summer in order to get regular football, maybe McQueen is more likely out of the two to go at the present time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simo Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 Watch the play off semi final. Beaten at the back post by a bigger, stronger, more intelligent Centre Forward. If that was Cedric, he’s be getting pelters. Target is a championship player. McQueen more suited to the modern game. Big centre forwards should be getting marked by the big centre backs imo and Cedric and Bertrand quite often get caught out by that , if we made him available for sale Fulham would bite our hands off he might not be as quick as Shaw but has more goals and assist's! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derry Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 Loan Targett to Fulham for a season with a window call back clause. If he does well, great, if not at least we found out without it costing us. In the meantime he gets a step up in experience and if he does well we have a good player. He is probably the best crosser of a ball on the Saint's books. He rarely gives the ball away and whilst not being the quickest or good in the air there is enough there to keep him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Faz Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 Watch the play off semi final. Beaten at the back post by a bigger, stronger, more intelligent Centre Forward. If that was Cedric, he’s be getting pelters. Target is a championship player. McQueen more suited to the modern game. If you're going to sack off every full back beaten at the far post by a bigger stronger striker there won't be many on your short-list of acceptable players - if any. Targett may or may not be the real deal, but making a judgement on that one incident is somewhat facile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 Loan Targett to Fulham for a season with a window call back clause. If he does well, great, if not at least we found out without it costing us. In the meantime he gets a step up in experience and if he does well we have a good player. He is probably the best crosser of a ball on the Saint's books. He rarely gives the ball away and whilst not being the quickest or good in the air there is enough there to keep him. I agree with this. If Fulham want him then give him a year of Premier League football and see how he does. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 If you're going to sack off every full back beaten at the far post by a bigger stronger striker there won't be many on your short-list of acceptable players - if any. Targett may or may not be the real deal, but making a judgement on that one incident is somewhat facile. Didn’t Lambert bully Clyne in the championship at Sellhurst Park, if my memory serves, he pulled onto him time and time again Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lets B Avenue Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 Better sign Peter Crouch to play full back then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
labibs Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 Watch the play off semi final. Beaten at the back post by a bigger, stronger, more intelligent Centre Forward. If that was Cedric, he’s be getting pelters. Target is a championship player. McQueen more suited to the modern game. Let’s get Pulis and play 4 CBs across the back line. Crikey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Verbal Kint Posted 30 May, 2018 Share Posted 30 May, 2018 Loan Targett to Fulham for a season with a window call back clause. If he does well, great, if not at least we found out without it costing us. In the meantime he gets a step up in experience and if he does well we have a good player. He is probably the best crosser of a ball on the Saint's books. He rarely gives the ball away and whilst not being the quickest or good in the air there is enough there to keep him. That's the worst idea IMO. Right now Fulham think they have a decent you English player who can make the step up, but after a year on loan there where he, once again, gets found out at PL level will see his value diminish. Strike while the iron is hot and sell him this summer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nordic Saint Posted 31 May, 2018 Share Posted 31 May, 2018 Big centre forwards should be getting marked by the big centre backs imo and Cedric and Bertrand quite often get caught out by that , if we made him available for sale Fulham would bite our hands off he might not be as quick as Shaw but has more goals and assist's! The problem is that Hoedt wanders way out of position at crucial moments and then meanders back slowly, like Hooiveld used to, leaving other players, including Cedric and Bertrand, to cover fro him in the centre of defence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 31 May, 2018 Share Posted 31 May, 2018 The problem is that Hoedt wanders way out of position at crucial moments and then meanders back slowly, like Hooiveld used to, leaving other players, including Cedric and Bertrand, to cover fro him in the centre of defence. Add Stephens to that going off chasing rabbits and you have a porous defence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint1977 Posted 31 May, 2018 Share Posted 31 May, 2018 Everyone makes mistakes though, ask any Fulham fan and they will tell you he's done really well for them on the whole. Targett seems more comfortable further forward and may well end up playing left midfield, he has got a sweet left foot and I do honestly believe if we persist with him then he will come good. He is still only 22, it's easy to forget that sometimes as it was a long time ago that he made his debut. McQueen is also a decent player, but IMO it's unlikely they are both going to feature for Saints at the same time. So in that sense I can see one of them leaving this summer in order to get regular football, maybe McQueen is more likely out of the two to go at the present time. I'd sell Targett. I like him as an all-round football (sweet left foot) but also remember Zaha terrorising him and going past him like he wasn't there. McQueen has a bit more about him for that position, so that's who I'd keep and replace Ryan if he goes with a LB of a similar age but a bit more experience than Sam whom he could feasibly compete with now if he carries on developing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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