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Finally are we all SR out?


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Just listened to a podcast where a Saints fan asked the question why oh why didn't we sign Romulo from Goztepe in the summer?
He's big and scores goals but it seems that the owners preferred to bank the £25 from RB Liepzig than help another of its' clubs.
 
Just listened to a podcast where a Saints fan asked the question why oh why didn't we sign Romulo from Goztepe in the summer?
He's big and scores goals but it seems that the owners preferred to bank the £25 from RB Liepzig than help another of its' clubs.
He never would have come here.
 
I vaguely remember reading that Lorient turned down a far bigger offer for Kroupi from some other club (might have been West Ham?), only to sell him to their sister club Bournemouth for a fraction of the price. West Ham are obviously a far bigger club than Bournemouth. So it does happen.
 
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I vaguely remember reading that Lorient turned down a far bigger offer for Kroupi from some other club (might have been West Ham?), only to sell him to their sister club Bournemouth for a fraction of the price. West Ham are obviously a far bigger club than Bournemouth. So it does happen.

Difference between joining Bournemouth and West Ham is miles closer than joining Saints or Leipzig
 
Just listened to a podcast where a Saints fan asked the question why oh why didn't we sign Romulo from Goztepe in the summer?
He's big and scores goals but it seems that the owners preferred to bank the £25 from RB Liepzig than help another of its' clubs.

Why would he have come here?
 
We were a more attractive proposition in the summer than we are now, we were 2nd favourites for promotion to the PL and maybe if we got in early he may have been tempted.
Erm, Leipzig are regular Champions League qualifiers, no way is he choosing us over them. Plus if does well there it could be a springboard to a big PL club.
 
Difference between joining Bournemouth and West Ham is miles closer than joining Saints or Leipzig

Yeah, I mean based on current performances and league positions then absolutely. Bournemouth are a tiny club in comparison though. It's unlikely that any foreign player will have ever heard of them until the last few years. It's highly highly unlikely that he chose Bournemouth over West Ham, plus the club took a big hit financially for him to go to Bournemouth instead of West Ham. So it seems like it was more that the multi-club model decided it was the best thing for their 'biggest' club. I do get that in this instance the player was probably like, meh it's still the premier league either way so was fine with it and maybe would have kicked up a bigger fuss if it was some other European club that plays in the Champions League or whatever.
 
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Yeah, I mean based on current performances and league positions then absolutely. Bournemouth are a tiny club in comparison though. It's unlikely that any foreign player will have ever heard of them until the last few years. It's highly highly unlikely that he chose Bournemouth over West Ham, plus the club took a big hit financially for him to go to Bournemouth instead of West Ham. So it seems like it was more that the multi-club model decided it was the best thing for their 'biggest' club. I do get that in this instance the player was probably like, meh it's still the premier league either way so was fine with it and maybe would have kicked up a bigger fuss if it was some other European club that plays in the Champions League or whatever.

Yeah I think your last sentence sums it up. I assume the player was asked if he wanted to join Saints over Leipzig and he laughed and said no.

Kroupi had also been at Lorient since a kid so maybe he was happy to go with whatever they wanted when there wasn’t much difference (going to the PL either way). Romulo had been at Goztepe like a season so was obviously only looking at it from a personal view of what was best for his career
 
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Apparently today is Emery's three year anniversary at Villa.

I'm sure that we were level on points with Villa on that exact day, both of us being just outside the bottom three. In the space of a few days, they replaced Gerrard with Emery, whilst we replaced Ralph with Jones. Three years later, there's an almighty gap between the two sides. Two different ownerships taking their clubs in two very different directions.
 
Apparently today is Emery's three year anniversary at Villa.

I'm sure that we were level on points with Villa on that exact day, both of us being just outside the bottom three. In the space of a few days, they replaced Gerrard with Emery, whilst we replaced Ralph with Jones. Three years later, there's an almighty gap between the two sides. Two different ownerships taking their clubs in two very different directions.


Yeah I'm sure you're right. Can't believe just how polar our two ownerships have been
 
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Let me tell you what the next few months will look like. We'll keep Still and bumble about with the occasion win every 6 or 7 games with enough points to be in and around the relegation pack.

SR will see the writing on the wall and sell absolutely anyone with any value over the Jan transfer window. We'll hit a flurry of bad results, go down, and they'll try to find a buyer while we in league 1. This won't be easy and we'll smash about like Reading for a bit before threats of administration. Posters here will still pretend Dragan is a good guy and it's all Rasmus' fault.

It's so ****ing predictable.
 
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