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14 minutes ago, saint michael said:

I’ve supported saints since the 60’s so I never have any high expectations of not selling or that owners expect a profit. My point is that Football is no longer the fundamental principle strategy point and selling is for Saints and has been for a while.
 

Individual player value doesn’t mean the club is successful and this year is a good example of buying a team that is far from suited for the purpose of prem football. The board is trying to be far too clever and think they can outperform the market. I want to see football not as a byproduct. 

You have now made a number of claims...

"football not as a byproduct" 

"the main driver is to make more and more money for the owners"

"Football is no longer the fundamental principle strategy point and selling is for Saints and has been for a while."

But that does not hold water! There is zero evidence in the accounts of them taking money out of the group. 

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40 minutes ago, Matthew Le God said:

You have now made a number of claims...

"football not as a byproduct" 

"the main driver is to make more and more money for the owners"

"Football is no longer the fundamental principle strategy point and selling is for Saints and has been for a while."

But that does not hold water! There is plenty of evidence in the accounts of them taking value out of the club.

There….fixed it for you.

Posted
56 minutes ago, saint michael said:

I’ve supported saints since the 60’s so I never have any high expectations of not selling or that owners expect a profit. My point is that Football is no longer the fundamental principle strategy point and selling is for Saints and has been for a while.
 

Individual player value doesn’t mean the club is successful and this year is a good example of buying a team that is far from suited for the purpose of prem football. The board is trying to be far too clever and think they can outperform the market. I want to see football not as a byproduct. 

However much some of the helmets on here rim Sports Republic at every opportunity you’re right. They even once described themselves at a player trading company. 
 

although it’s true that only a handful of clubs globally can’t sign and keep the best in the world that business model at Saints has been to buy low and sell high for a numbers of years 

nothing wrong with that, Dortmund do it brilliantly, Brighton have too in recent years but when it’s your only strategy and you do it incredibly badly like we’ve done you end up where we are. I can only think of Ramsdale and Ings as players of proven premier league quality weve signed in about 10 years and Ings with his injury record was a bit of a gamble. You can’t build a successful team when all you care about is how much you can sell a player for.

the last four transfer windows we’ve been in the premier league have been absolutely shambolic, a load of kids in 2022 then a load of shite in January. 2024 a load of players baring a couple miles off it and let’s not even talk about this January. 
 

it won’t stop the arse licking by some on here but it’s clearly not about making SFC as successful as it can be

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Regardless of the volume of new signings in the summer, those responsible for recruitment can start to gain our trust if they sufficiently address two areas;

GK and Striker

Ramsdale will almost certainly be leaving, either permanently or on a season long loan. And if we have Bazunu or god forbid McCarthy starting the first game of the season, then the club will have truly failed. An absolute must.

Similarly, I would be very surprised if Tall Paul is still here come the end of the summer. I can see Archer staying, but if we're still relying on AA and the Loch Ness Drogba (needs a new nickname) to lead the line then the club will have failed here also. We need two new strikers in my opinion.

Other areas such as CB, RB/LB,  RW/LW and AM I'm less concerned about, although we still need to strengthen throughout the team. DM with Downes and Charles (if they both stay) would be the best pairing in the Championship (in a 4-2-3-1)

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7 hours ago, woodsaint1 said:

Regardless of the volume of new signings in the summer, those responsible for recruitment can start to gain our trust if they sufficiently address two areas;

GK and Striker

Ramsdale will almost certainly be leaving, either permanently or on a season long loan. And if we have Bazunu or god forbid McCarthy starting the first game of the season, then the club will have truly failed. An absolute must.

Similarly, I would be very surprised if Tall Paul is still here come the end of the summer. I can see Archer staying, but if we're still relying on AA and the Loch Ness Drogba (needs a new nickname) to lead the line then the club will have failed here also. We need two new strikers in my opinion.

Other areas such as CB, RB/LB,  RW/LW and AM I'm less concerned about, although we still need to strengthen throughout the team. DM with Downes and Charles (if they both stay) would be the best pairing in the Championship (in a 4-2-3-1)

Really good post. GK first choice is essential, and Ross Stewart can only be regarded as a bonus/impact player eg don’t count on him in planning at all, and if he manages say 10 starts, another dozen off the bench and half-a-dozen goals, that’s a real result.

AMC is probably the only area we disagree on, and wide areas depends on who leaves. 

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3 minutes ago, Lighthouse said:

As much of the off topic stuff as I can be arsed to shovel is now here

 

That will outrun the original 'Pompey Takeover' thread in terms of replies, if not views, in no time at all. 

Posted
17 hours ago, Turkish said:

but it’s clearly not about making SFC as successful as it can be

What's it about then?

 

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14 hours ago, woodsaint1 said:

Regardless of the volume of new signings in the summer, those responsible for recruitment can start to gain our trust if they sufficiently address two areas;

 

1/  Leave and;

 

2/ Go

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3 player types i want in the summer. 

1 an Wanyama type DM. Doesn't have to be able to pass a ball more than a few yards, just win tackles in the center of the midfield. 

2 an Pelle type attacker. Able to hold the ball and score a few goals. 

3 A bastard of a CD. Just a tough no nonsense can't pass for shit tackler. Only job is to tackle attackers and head the ball away.

 

We need large players. Not thin, tiny fast players. Time to become tougher on the pitch.

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1 hour ago, kjurwi said:

an Wanyama type DM. Doesn't have to be able to pass a ball more than a few yards, just win tackles in the center of the midfield. 

I'd guess we'll see Shea Charles in the defensive midfielder role next season. He has excelled in the Championship this season.

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10 hours ago, Badger said:

That will outrun the original 'Pompey Takeover' thread in terms of replies, if not views, in no time at all. 

My threads generally are very popular as most on here can testify too

Posted
11 hours ago, Lighthouse said:

As much of the off topic stuff as I can be arsed to shovel is now here

 

Should have called it the Katie Price thread.

Couple of massive tits who can’t let go of something stupid.

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One key thing this Saints team has been lacking—season after season—is strong mentality and real leadership. It's been our undoing.

We fold like deckchairs on the Titanic whenever we're under pressure. One goal against us, and the heads drop—it’s been the story for too long.

When you look at this team, the glaring issue is physicality. We’ve got a squad of absolute midgets, and it shows.

Forget everything else—next season, the first priority has to be building a strong spine. We need two absolute units at centre-back, with height and presence, and a no-nonsense, tackle-first defensive midfielder like Romeu.

The real tough calls come if we’re aiming for promotion. We need players who can hit the ground running and perform at Premier League level right away. It won’t be easy. Take Adam Armstrong—he’s great in the Championship, but we need a ruthless streak. Once promotion’s secured, we thank them for their service and upgrade to proper Premier League players.

If we make it to the Premier League, enough with the tinkering and trying to be clever. We need to be ready to spend £20-30 million on quality each signing, not scraping the barrel.

Either we invest properly and make a solid push to stay in the Premier League, or we yo-yo, break up the squad, and rinse and repeat. It's that simple.

If promotion is the goal—and you'd assume it is—we're going to need to invest heavily to establish ourselves as a Premier League regular. There's no other way.

Shortcuts and being clever won't hack it..... 

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We need to make sure we spend the 20 millions wisely..players we bought near that mark were sulemana and ounacho.. truly awful squad assembly this year.. way to weak physically.  

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Posted
5 hours ago, spyinthesky said:

Carillo at around £20m and even Mara at £8-£10m were awful buys but dont think we can point the finger at current owners for their purchases.

Mara - there is a player in there(TM)

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Posted
1 hour ago, AlexLaw76 said:

Mara - there is a player in there(TM)

He showed the odd glimpse of quality, but ultimately was a lazy fucker. And crap.

Shame.

His mum was fit.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Turkish said:

BBD just scored for them, running straight down the middle.  I couldn’t believe he wasn’t hugging the left touchline 

Their manager must have been going nuts, shouting at him to get back into his natural position. I guess scoring saves him from being subbed.

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