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Transfer Rumours The post 2022 world cup winter window

Discussion in 'Southampton' started by StJabbo1, Nov 15, 2022.

  1. tomw24

    tomw24 Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Brentford planning for a lengthy Toney absence.
     
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  2. LincolnSaint

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    Wait.....football clubs are allowed to plan? This is groundbreaking.
     
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  3. Schad

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    Despite him having an objectively good name, Kevin Schade is 21, has played sparingly, and has all of 6 senior goals in 33 appearances to his name. If we signed him, you'd be apoplectic.
     
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  4. Le Tissier's Laces

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    He's very, very quick though! Like Adam Armstrong quick.
     
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  5. LincolnSaint

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    I'd take anyone at the minute mate
     
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  6. SaintsForTheWin

    SaintsForTheWin Any holes a goal

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    This board is becoming embarrassing <laugh>
     
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  7. Velcro Roy

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    Some odd posts I agree! But check out Saints web for embarrassing, I'm guessing some are young teenagers but some are batshit crazy.<laugh>
     
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  8. Ronnie Hotdog (MLsfc)

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    You know he is a winger/attacking mid not a striker - so 6 in 33, over a 38 game season is 7 goals. We are crying out for an attacking midfielder who could contribute 7 goals a season!
     
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  9. jacksk1

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    We have one, his name is Stuart Armstrong. Granted it is pretty hard for him to get 7 in 38 when he is on the bench for every game though.....
     
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  10. StJabbo1

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    Over the top hysterical (© Os) reaction. SR haven't massively ****ed or been a disaster see other posts for those parameters. Recruiting for a team in our position is difficult but SR with Rasmus Ankerson and Henrik Kraft have the Brentford success to use to attract players along with our magnificent south coast location..
     
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  11. StJabbo1

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    More hysterically toxic negativity.
     
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  12. Ronnie Hotdog (MLsfc)

    Ronnie Hotdog (MLsfc) Well-Known Member

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    He has score 7 goals twice in his entire career, and thats with 9 seasons in the SPL, so not sure about that.
     
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  13. Osvaldorama

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    How have I been hysterical? I am a realist not a pessimist. I am very quick to praise the club when they do things right.

    When will you start admitting the club has made some mistakes, when we are 92/92 in the football pyramid instead of the lofty high of 90th?
     
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  14. Le Tissier's Laces

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    Not like you to misread something, Os…
     
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  15. LincolnSaint

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    Realism over happy clapping.
     
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  16. LincolnSaint

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    Not sure if you're even taking the piss here <laugh>
     
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  17. StJabbo1

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    Don't take me or yourself to seriously. I think you've got the wrong end of the stick there pal. Re mistakes if you don't make them you don't make anything. The table posted has no bearing on reality it counts for and proves nothing. Our current EPL position is dire, where we are ate the end of each season is what counts
     
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  18. StJabbo1

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    It's better looking on the bright side of life than being constantly mired in doom and gloom.
    I may be a 'happy clapper' but please don't worry, I'm pretty certain my ailment is not contagious and if you are not a happy clapper, it's unlikely you will ever catch the disease.

    In case you are still worried about catching happy clappy syndrome, here are some of the symptoms and signs you may want to watch out for.

    A happy clapper is someone that Is more likely to cheer the team than boo them. Stay away from them and look out for people who don't smile much. You will be safe around them.
    A happy clapper might refrain from making nasty and cutting comments about the management and the players both on this forum and at the match. Idiots that they are!
    A happy clapper may sometimes be guilty over being 'over optimistic' and has an expectation that things will work out for us. Simply naive eh?
    A happy clapper might be constructively critical when the team has not played well. Sod the diplomacy, let em have both barrels.
    A happy clapper has a tendency to be more patient with the team - the players and the management. Tut tut and shame on them.

    My second confession is that, whilst I think I am a happy clapper, I sometimes come into short periods of remission - times when I feel annoyed and frustrated and I feel like calling the centre forward a blinking idiot when he misses from two yards and I feel frustrated with a certain midfielder (the crab) because of his negative sideway passes. When i am suffering from happy clapper syndrome, its funny but i regard these sideways passes as positive because they keep possession.
     
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  19. StJabbo1

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    I'm sure your tongue is firmly between your cheeks.
     
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  20. Osvaldorama

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    Neither is he.
     
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