Apart from Ralph went on talkSPORT and said that Jay and Morgan will not be sold. And they weren't sold.There will be no firesale ... now, where have we heard that before?
As much as I love our board, whatever they publically say, the opposite seems to happen.
As much as this is Saints tinted rosey glasses, I don't actually think Virgil, who lets be honest will be the first name out the door if we sell someone, wants to actively leave. I think he would be happy with another season.But we know if silly money offers come in and the player wants out.......they leave.
I'm not even sure about Bertrand. I think he still has to go another rung up the ladder yet, until the big boys look at him. And in any event, Chelsea and Spurs as a minimum don't need a new LB. Whilst Arsenal could do with spending their money elsewhere, other than on replacing Monreal.
In my book, Virgil is the only player who the big boys would be looking at. So yes, by default, Ralph is right. We won't be seeing another summer of mass sales. (Might be a different story in summer 2018 though!)
Apart from Ralph went on talkSPORT and said that Jay and Morgan will not be sold. And they weren't sold.
Examples please.I'm not going to get into an argument about it, as I don't like criticising the board, but 9 times out of 10, what they say publically, the opposite will happen.
I'm not going to get into an argument about it, as I don't like criticising the board, but 9 times out of 10, what they say publically, the opposite will happen.
No firesale, but if the right bid comes in, a player will go.
Not using the word firesale as literal; so I mean when a load of first team players are sold. I.e. that season we lost Lallana et al. We've then lost what, two key players per season since on average?Out of interest, how many sales would you class as a firesale?
Playing devils advocate what happens if the 'right bid' comes in 3 or so players?