Given 7 - he squad has more depth. Would have scored 8 if we had paid less for Long and Mane looks a slight risk.
Wide Bill - I felt that at the time but thinking about it, bearing in mind he is a top earner is it worth keeping him for 10 minute cameo performances that may but may not make a difference to the match (& that's when he is actually fit)
Financial common sense I would suggest.
Not sure how Hull will pay his high wages though as they don't appear to be big spenders
Is it possible we are still paying part of his wages?
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Ramirez drinking yerba mate whilst wearing mask of his own face?
Yes, I read that elsewhere too and quietly enjoyed the conclusions the author comes to. And they're not unrealistic either.''Summing up the window
It has become pretty clear over the summer that the exodus has more to do with players' egos and their desire for financial rewards than any so-called "lack of ambition" at the club. Saints have spent heavily to replace the players, and in fact are amongst the biggest spenders in European football in this window as they prepare to rebuild under a clearly ambitious Ronald Koeman.
The Dutchman has set about strengthening every area of the pitch and brought in a mixture of unknown quantities and proven Premier League players and internationals. While the St. Mary's faithful will know what to expect from the likes of Fraser Forster and Shane Long, it's Graziano Pelle and Florin Gardos who could take the division by surprise and La Liga winner Toby Alderweireld is somewhat of a coup. Dusan Tadic has had a fine start to his first ever English campaign, while persuading Morgan Schneiderlin to stay may well prove Koeman to be a genius. Rating: 8/10''
Sorry if posted before, but found this on ESPN site. I too hope Koeman is a genius.