Transfer Rumours The 2015 Summer Transfer Window Thread

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He signed about four hours ago, so at that rate he'll score around 3,000 goals this season.
 
Hey Brenda, play a player in a style and position that suits them, you get good results.

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I know I keep banging on about this, but this is the key to why players coming from the lesser sides fail to do well at the top sides, apart from a "jack of all trades" player like Milner. I can't think of another player over 24/25 who has moved from a smaller PL club to a big club and done well (in recent-ish years), I've had a few tonight aswell so I may be chatting complete ****
 
I know I keep banging on about this, but this is the key to why players coming from the lesser sides fail to do well at the top sides, apart from a "jack of all trades" player like Milner. I can't think of another player over 24/25 who has moved from a smaller PL club to a big club and done well (in recent-ish years), I've had a few tonight aswell so I may be chatting complete ****
Not sure where you are Saintmagic but if its the UK you must have had a good night to be posting this sort of time!! :emoticon-0100-smile
 
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I know I keep banging on about this, but this is the key to why players coming from the lesser sides fail to do well at the top sides, apart from a "jack of all trades" player like Milner. I can't think of another player over 24/25 who has moved from a smaller PL club to a big club and done well (in recent-ish years), I've had a few tonight aswell so I may be chatting complete ****
You do have a point however, there have been a few duds of late and not just those leaving Saints. There will be exceptions and I am struggling to think of players, especially English players who have stepped up. I suppose its more to do with lack of time to get established in the first team and the pressure to retain their position in the starting line-up not just from other players fighting for your place but from the management (team and club) who have their internal and external pressures.
 
I know I keep banging on about this, but this is the key to why players coming from the lesser sides fail to do well at the top sides, apart from a "jack of all trades" player like Milner. I can't think of another player over 24/25 who has moved from a smaller PL club to a big club and done well (in recent-ish years), I've had a few tonight aswell so I may be chatting complete ****

You're right, if you think about the starting elevens of the top four clubs and it's a struggle
Aston Villa, who were the last team before Saints to suffer a mini exodus provide all the possible names

Gary Cahill
Ashley Young
James Milner

Although Cahill is a regular and Young had a good season as a left wing back, it's a stretch to describe them as key players.
 
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