we had problems scoring before gabbi arrived. both gabbi and austin are good enough if given the the chance. thing they are different players and need different service. playing them both is my choice
Jamie Carragher saying that Virgil's price is dropping....very true but mainly because his price was over-inflated in the first place. He's like that extra special handbag that everyone (= every idiot) wants as it is the height of fashion, but now...so last year. He was never worth 70 million before (which was probably unlikely anyway). Hasn't helped that we aren't looking so good either....he used to be more attacking than he is looking now.....and his main suitors have moved on a bit.

I think we all know that if we just got £65 million in a suitcase, Uncle Les only counts in multiples of £15 million when signing new players.
The money is pretty much useless to us as we’re technically a rich club anyway. More useful to us is any useful players as part of a structured deal. (Even when I write this, I still think back to that goalkeeper from Spurs.... next big thing don’t you know...!!)
If he goes to Chelsea, they have players a plenty that are rotated all the time but could be useful here, same goes for Arsenal or a couple of youngsters from City/United if they got involved.
I think we all know that if we just got £65 million in a suitcase, Uncle Les only counts in multiples of £15 million when signing new players.
City want himJamie Carragher saying that Virgil's price is dropping....very true but mainly because his price was over-inflated in the first place. He's like that extra special handbag that everyone (= every idiot) wants as it is the height of fashion, but now...so last year. He was never worth 70 million before (which was probably unlikely anyway). Hasn't helped that we aren't looking so good either....he used to be more attacking than he is looking now.....and his main suitors have moved on a bit.
Yeah same here, but ultimately I'd like to see Austin do something useful outside the box. He's good in the box but that was never really in doubt, he needs to offer more though for me.
So long as Austin offers goals, I won't ask for more.
Not many teams can afford to play with a striker that doesn't offer anything aside from finishing chances in the box. I'm sure it's the same reason Hernandez isn't even starting for West Ham now, strikers like that are dying along with conventional wingers. Austin was useless with the ball (though he did work hard without it) against Leicester and missed a guilt edge chance at a vital time, though it was decent keeping from Schmeichel, Austin should have buried that but his lack of mobility let him down. He doesn't offer enough for me, and a the purple patch of goals he's going through doesn't change my opinion.
That depends though, if we want to stay a rich club and not spend unless we sell then the money does become important. We have no idea what the intentions are of the new owner atm, but going from past history we only spent roughly what we sold. Someone told me awhile ago, so no idea if still true, that we would've actually been making losses each year if it weren't for our large player sales. It is a bit chicken and egg, ie we wouldn't have spent as much on transfers if we hadn't sold half the team, but that indicates to me that unless the new owner wants to splash the cash we will continue along sustainably and that we may look to sell before buying.
If we're backing MP2 in the transfer market, Nico Gaitan purportedly available. I'd have this kid for 15m.
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I'd be equally happy if he brought his mate Vietto over too. If our manager couldn't get this pair of countrymen clicking he's a lost cause.
Can you shore up your PL standing in the long term....each season stands alone. We could be 4th for 5 years and still get relegated the next. Unless that was what you meant....sorry if I misunderstood. As for profits....I would assume that people buy clubs to generate income so have no problem with profits for the owners....but all a matter of balance. Owners take income by ensuring the club thrives...good.; owners extract income to the detriment of club....bad. At the moment we have no idea about our invisible owners.We're a long way beyond 'sustainable', and have been for some time. We no longer have the debt as a justification for why we need to clear 20-30m (not paper profit, but income less expenses) each year, either. It's entirely possible that we were bought as a profit-generating vehicle, and may continue as such, but I'd consider that foolhardy until we've shored up our PL standing.
Can you shore up your PL standing in the long term....each season stands alone. We could be 4th for 5 years and still get relegated the next. Unless that was what you meant....sorry if I misunderstood. As for profits....I would assume that people buy clubs to generate income so have no problem with profits for the owners....but all a matter of balance. Owners take income by ensuring the club thrives...good.; owners extract income to the detriment of club....bad. At the moment we have no idea about our invisible owners.
If I were Les, I would go all out to sign either Fabregas or Iniesta, whose time with Barca is coming to an end. Offer either 100k pw, because I am sure we would not have to pay a transfer fee for either. The outlay would be more than offset by more people wanting to come to St Mary's, increased TV revenue, and increased interest around the world. Added to that would be the possibility of attracting a higher calibre of player as well to complement such a signing.