Yeah, me too. Club and player will have to do some light PR work but I don’t think that’s an issue either.I'm fine with this on a free.
Was a bit of an idol of mine as a young Saints fan so would love to see a fairytale return.
I've never been onboard with the way some Saints fans dislike him, he clearly loved the club but the opportunity on offer was massive.
I'd welcome him back without a doubt and think he would be very sensible business too.
He was fit most of last season in fairness. Played 30 times, half of which were starts in the premier league.Same. I've never been too sure if it's a majority of Saints fans, or just a vocal minority of Saints fans, who turned on him (including many on here). But like you. I never did. It's never bothered me the circumstances behind a player's departure, and it won't ever affect how I think of their time as a Saints player. He's still my second favourite Saints player (after Morgan).
That said, he's just turned 36 and his recent years have been blighted by injury. I'm not convinced that he'd offer much on the field at PL level. But his experience in the dressing room and on the training ground could be very useful. A lack of leadership and experience was a massive reason behind our relegation last season (alongside an awful keeper, failing to sign a striker, and a horrific managerial appointment). If his wages are reasonable, and the club see this as a stepping stone towards Lallana becoming a member of the coaching staff, then I can see a lot of logic to it.
Well, he'll be fulfilling what he said then won't he?Hmmm. Not convinced by this but I guess it can't go too wrong.
Don't hold me to the exact dates and details but the fan dislike obviously stems from him kissing the badge and saying he'd like to end his career here in December/January and then forcing a move less than 6 months later. I'm sure there was talk when he left that he told the club he'd never play for us again.
I doubt he gets too much stick if he does come back. I mean, Bednarek has basically been welcomed back and Lallana did more for the club than Bednarek had when he left.
I suppose that's one way of looking at it.Well, he'll be fulfilling what he said then won't he?![]()
He'll be part of the first team squad, even if he doesn't play much.Hard pass as a first teamer, injury and age are a concern and some Brighton fans I know have said he was "all fart and no poo" (their words not mine).
If it was to be the over 21 player in a coaching role for the under-21's, then I think there'd be merit in it (much like Jay Spearing at Liverpool).
Hmmm. Not convinced by this but I guess it can't go too wrong.
Don't hold me to the exact dates and details but the fan dislike obviously stems from him kissing the badge and saying he'd like to end his career here in December/January and then forcing a move less than 6 months later. I'm sure there was talk when he left that he told the club he'd never play for us again.
I doubt he gets too much stick if he does come back. I mean, Bednarek has basically been welcomed back and Lallana did more for the club than Bednarek had when he left.
Well exactly. If Lallana comes back, says the right things in public and puts in some decent performances there won't be an issue.bednarek won me back a long time ago by sticking around and generally being friggin awesome.