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Ok this season has finished with us sitting in mid table, Virgil van D has agreed to remain a saint.

 

So the new season is here, the board have greenlit £30 million to strengthen.

 

Who are your ins and outs and why?

 

Realistic targets :)

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Ok this season has finished with us sitting in mid table, Virgil van D has agreed to remain a saint.

 

 

 

So the new season is here, the board have greenlit £30 million to strengthen.

 

 

 

Who are your ins and outs and why?

 

 

 

Realistic targets :)

 

 

Fantasy scenario and realistic targets seem a bit of an oxymoron.

 

It's like telling a bloke he can have that hot threesome with two birds he really wants but it has to be with two fat *****rs from pompey with STDs.....

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Ok this season has finished with us sitting in mid table, Virgil van D has agreed to remain a saint.

 

So the new season is here, the board have greenlit £30 million to strengthen.

 

Who are your ins and outs and why?

 

Realistic targets :)

 

Not sure our season is finished. On Match Of the Day last night both Wham and Burnley were being discussed as relegation contenders. Our recent record and points tally isn't much better than either of those two!

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Not sure our season is finished. On Match Of the Day last night both Wham and Burnley were being discussed as relegation contenders. Our recent record and points tally isn't much better than either of those two!

 

Our recent record being 7 points from 4 games .three of which were away, and one against the 2nd place team who are top of current form table. Not overly shabby.

 

Having said that results go against us Wednesday and we could be 4pts off the drop as the surges from Hull, Palace, Leicester and Swansea have made it interesting. A few months back I'd have said 35pts would have been enough.

 

Chris Sutton mentioned us as not safe on Sunday.

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Not sure our season is finished. On Match Of the Day last night both Wham and Burnley were being discussed as relegation contenders. Our recent record and points tally isn't much better than either of those two!

 

How can that be I though George Michael is dead ?!?

 

 

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After much research, primarily based on the deep knowledge pool found on Saints Web. The board decide to sign every academy player of the right age on to long contracts and put them up for sale at the highest possible price, to boost the £30m already in the pot even further.

With this now bulging purse they will scour the earth for every exotic sounding player from only countries with an historic footballing pedigree, who can kick a ball and sign him up, any additional wages will be covered through winding down the academy project, which ,according to this extensive research, only produces young players with limited experience and absolutely no future in football in the top flight if they are lucky.

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Our recent record being 7 points from 4 games .three of which were away, and one against the 2nd place team who are top of current form table. Not overly shabby.

 

Having said that results go against us Wednesday and we could be 4pts off the drop as the surges from Hull, Palace, Leicester and Swansea have made it interesting. A few months back I'd have said 35pts would have been enough.

 

Chris Sutton mentioned us as not safe on Sunday.

 

There's often a surge at the bottom of the table around this time of year and people regularly underestimate what it will take to stay up because in January the teams at the bottom look incapable of putting more than a handful of points together, but in those circumstances there's usually a new manager just around the corner who is going to get a response from the team.

 

We still have to be careful, as I think Hull and Swansea are both able to catch us, but the reason I'm still fairly relaxed about it at the moment is we have 10 more games to find 2 wins. We may struggle for goals, but we're also not a bad side. Surely we can muster those points from somewhere.

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In:

Hart £10m

Schar. £14m

Caceres. £1m

Krychowiak £22m

Ben Arfa. £5m

Sakho. £13m

£64m

 

Out:

Forster. £11m

Gardos. £1m

Martina. Free

Clasie. £7m

Davis. £1.5m

Jwp. £10m

Long. £13m

Rodriguez. £11m

£44.5m

 

=£20m net spend

 

Squad:

Hart

McCarthy

Hassen

Soares

Pied

VvD

Schar

Caceres

Yoshida

Bertrand

McQueen

Romeu

Krychowiak

Hojbjerg

Reed

Tadic

Ben Arfa

Boufal

Redmond

Hesketh

Sims

Gabbiadini

Austin

Sakho

Gallagher

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In:

Hart £10m

Schar. £14m

Caceres. £1m

Krychowiak £22m

Ben Arfa. £5m

Sakho. £13m

£65m

 

Out:

Forster. £11m

Gardos. £1m

Martina. Free

Clasie. £7m

Davis. £1.5m

Jwp. £10m

Isgrove. £500k

Long. £13m

Rodriguez. £11m

£55m

 

=£10m net spend

 

Squad:

Hart

McCarthy

Hassen

Soares

Pied

VvD

Schar

Caceres

Yoshida

Bertrand

McQueen

Romeu

Krychowiak

Hojbjerg

Reed

Tadic

Ben Arfa

Boufal

Redmond

Hesketh

Sims

Gabbiadini

Austin

Sakho

Gallagher

 

Correction*

£10m net spend

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Out: Forster, Taylor, Martina, Gardos, Targett, Clasie, , Reed (loan), Rodriguez, Tadic

In: GK, CB, CM, Wide player

 

Goalkeepers: New, McCarthy, Gazzaniga

Defenders: Cedric, Pied, VVD, New, Yoshida, Stephens, Bertand, McQueen

Central midfielders: Romeu, New, Hojbjerg, Davis

Attacking midfielders: Redmond, JWP, Boufal, New, Sims, Hesketh

Strikers: Gabbiadini, Austin, Long, Gallagher

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