Maybe a promotion to Major from Captain would sway Fonte to stay.
MHO he is staying.
MHO he is staying.
Erm your sentences about his performance are pretty crazyMy gut feeling is that Fonte will leave. He clearly wants to go, United are clearly interested and I imagine a player of his standing in the club would have a certain amount of weight around the place and the club will ultimately respect his wishes. He hasn't been the same since he arrived back from his holiday, a player's body language can be very telling and there has been enough silence to indicate that his heart isn't really in Southampton any more. I know he started against United but there was even (for me) signs in his performance that he wasn't entirely committed. He didn't even leave the ground when Ibrahimovic scored. This is just how I see it, I stand to be corrected and I hope I am.
Er.....Zlatan is the master of scoring headers. he's unbeatable in the air.My gut feeling is that Fonte will leave. He clearly wants to go, United are clearly interested and I imagine a player of his standing in the club would have a certain amount of weight around the place and the club will ultimately respect his wishes. He hasn't been the same since he arrived back from his holiday, a player's body language can be very telling and there has been enough silence to indicate that his heart isn't really in Southampton any more. I know he started against United but there was even (for me) signs in his performance that he wasn't entirely committed. He didn't even leave the ground when Ibrahimovic scored. This is just how I see it, I stand to be corrected and I hope I am.
Erm your sentences about his performance are pretty crazy
Er.....Zlatan is the master of scoring headers. he's unbeatable in the air.
He wasn't committed? He threw himself into a tackle against a speeding Martial taking man and ball. He misjudged the cross and ended up jumping/falling backwards in a desperate attempt to stop Zlatan, only going to be one outcome. His only other mistake was getting done for pace by Martial in the second half.Crazy how? It's just how I saw it.
He wasn't committed? He threw himself into a tackle against a speeding Martial taking man and ball. He misjudged the cross and ended up jumping/falling backwards in a desperate attempt to stop Zlatan, only going to be one outcome. His only other mistake was getting done for pace by Martial in the second half.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-bastian-schweinsteiger-matthew-a7204806.html
Article suggesting that ManU have to offload players before a move for Fonte is sanctioned. Let's hope they can't shift their unwanted players.![]()
Interesting to see that United make expensive mistakes as well.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-bastian-schweinsteiger-matthew-a7204806.html
Article suggesting that ManU have to offload players before a move for Fonte is sanctioned. Let's hope they can't shift their unwanted players.![]()
Interesting to see that United make expensive mistakes as well.
The key difference is they can afford to make multiple expensive mistakes and not really impact them financially. Once saw an article (awhile ago now, so not sure I'll be able to find it) that was talking about how big clubs financially basically let teams like Saints buy a £10m player (think Wanyama was even referenced in the article) as they can afford to see if they actually become any good in the PL and will just be able to buy them for £20-£25m a season or so later. This article was basically arguing that any player who gets picked up by a PL team in the £10-£15m bracket has clearly had a good season at whichever club they have come from so it can be hard to judge how good they would be in the PL, so big teams are better served not signing this type of player until they have proven it with a smaller club in the PL.
Makes sense I suppose. I'm sure by now Southampton fans are under no illusions as to where our place in the food chain lies.