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Post by saintsfan73 on Jul 14, 2020 15:15:56 GMT
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Post by melrose on Jul 14, 2020 15:47:00 GMT
Don't like this - He only made his debut this season - less than 30 games for a yo-yo club (the Spanish equivalent of Norwich which means they are worse than Ipswich) and at 21 is still definitely in the 'one for the future' category. £12M of your English Pounds please.
Our list of £12-20M transfer failures is quite horrific. Are there any that will come good?
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Post by saintsfan73 on Jul 14, 2020 16:12:45 GMT
Don't like this - He only made his debut this season - than 30 games for a yo-yo club (the Spanish equivalent of Norwich which means they are worse than Ipswich) and at 21 is still definitely still in the 'one for the future' category. £12M of your English Pounds please. Our list of £12-20M transfer failures is quite horrific. Are there any that will come good? Mane and VVD were the first and the only two that worked.
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Post by spot51 on Jul 14, 2020 18:39:17 GMT
Don't like this - He only made his debut this season - less than 30 games for a yo-yo club (the Spanish equivalent of Norwich which means they are worse than Ipswich) and at 21 is still definitely in the 'one for the future' category. £12M of your English Pounds please. Our list of £12-20M transfer failures is quite horrific. Are there any that will come good? Maybe Ings will come good one of these days.
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Post by melrose on Jul 15, 2020 6:02:18 GMT
Don't like this - He only made his debut this season - less than 30 games for a yo-yo club (the Spanish equivalent of Norwich which means they are worse than Ipswich) and at 21 is still definitely in the 'one for the future' category. £12M of your English Pounds please. Our list of £12-20M transfer failures is quite horrific. Are there any that will come good? Maybe Ings will come good one of these days. I was talking about the list, not the occasional one we have got right. Was Ings post Les Reed?
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Post by sotonian on Jul 15, 2020 7:07:32 GMT
He is supposed to be very promising, at 21 a gamble but he seems quite sought after
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Post by Sir B3na1i on Jul 15, 2020 7:36:37 GMT
Don't like this - He only made his debut this season - than 30 games for a yo-yo club (the Spanish equivalent of Norwich which means they are worse than Ipswich) and at 21 is still definitely still in the 'one for the future' category. £12M of your English Pounds please. Our list of £12-20M transfer failures is quite horrific. Are there any that will come good? Mane and VVD were the first and the only two that worked. Not sure on prices but it's just not true that our transfers don't work, we've had nearly a decade back in the PL and most if them successful. No way that happens without successful transfers. I'd say all of these were a success (adding to your Mane and VVD). Also, can't count Toby as we massively fumbled that great signing Hojberg Davis Redmond Armstrong Tadic Pelle Lovren Wanyama Bednarek Bertrand Long Clyne Yoshida McCarthy We have also had a lot if epic failures, but I'd say the success list is slightly higher, slightly.
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Post by saintsfan73 on Jul 15, 2020 8:09:04 GMT
Mane and VVD were the first and the only two that worked. Not sure on prices but it's just not true that our transfers don't work, we've had nearly a decade back in the PL and most if them successful. No way that happens without successful transfers. I'd say all of these were a success (adding to your Mane and VVD). Also, can't count Toby as we massively fumbled that great signing Hojberg Davis Redmond Armstrong Tadic Pelle Lovren Wanyama Bednarek Bertrand Long Clyne Yoshida McCarthy We have also had a lot if epic failures, but I'd say the success list is slightly higher, slightly. I think it's fair to say the were two distinct periods. The first under Poch and Ronald were transfers where bought in to improve the team (Tadic, pelle, Wanyama, etc) and then under Les and Ralph's way of working where the aim was to make money from 'player trading'. The only two of these transfers which worked were Mane and VVD. Hopefully things will improve with Les gone and new Ralph in charge. Will we ever find out though? Ralph will soon be in his 3rd different season here and he has only been able to bring in one permanent transfer of his own! I think it's fair to say that post Koeman our transfer record has been appalling and we have wasted tens of millions.
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Post by spot51 on Jul 15, 2020 8:43:08 GMT
Not sure on prices but it's just not true that our transfers don't work, we've had nearly a decade back in the PL and most if them successful. No way that happens without successful transfers. I'd say all of these were a success (adding to your Mane and VVD). Also, can't count Toby as we massively fumbled that great signing Hojberg Davis Redmond Armstrong Tadic Pelle Lovren Wanyama Bednarek Bertrand Long Clyne Yoshida McCarthy We have also had a lot if epic failures, but I'd say the success list is slightly higher, slightly. I think it's fair to say the were two distinct periods. The first under Poch and Ronald were transfers where bought in to improve the team (Tadic, pelle, Wanyama, etc) and then under Les and Ralph's way of working where the aim was to make money from 'player trading'. The only two of these transfers which worked were Mane and VVD. Hopefully things will improve with Les gone and new Ralph in charge. Will we ever find out though? Ralph will soon be in his 3rd different season here and he has only been able to bring in one permanent transfer of his own! I think it's fair to say that post Koeman our transfer record has been appalling and we have wasted tens of millions.Worth pointing out I agree with SF73 on this matter. RED letter day!
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Post by channonite on Jul 15, 2020 9:23:28 GMT
I think it's fair to say the were two distinct periods. The first under Poch and Ronald were transfers where bought in to improve the team (Tadic, pelle, Wanyama, etc) and then under Les and Ralph's way of working where the aim was to make money from 'player trading'. The only two of these transfers which worked were Mane and VVD. Hopefully things will improve with Les gone and new Ralph in charge. Will we ever find out though? Ralph will soon be in his 3rd different season here and he has only been able to bring in one permanent transfer of his own! I think it's fair to say that post Koeman our transfer record has been appalling and we have wasted tens of millions.Worth pointing out I agree with SF73 on this matter. RED letter day! And so do I. There is no doubt at all that the club is still hamstrung by the poor recruiting decisions of Les, post Koeman. It is also worth pointing out that even in the Koeman era things were going wrong below the first team, to the point where Ronald just wouldn't even consider any of the youngsters, as he didn't consider them good enough. That has definitely changed now, with youngsters being brought in from Europe as well as the usual crop of British players.
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Post by arfurdent on Jul 15, 2020 9:31:56 GMT
Worth pointing out I agree with SF73 on this matter. RED letter day! And so do I. There is no doubt at all that the club is still hamstrung by the poor recruiting decisions of Les, post Koeman. It is also worth pointing out that even in the Koeman era things were going wrong below the first team, to the point where Ronald just wouldn't even consider any of the youngsters, as he didn't consider them good enough. That has definitely changed now, with youngsters being brought in from Europe as well as the usual crop of British players. are they using small boats across The Channel?
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Post by channonite on Jul 15, 2020 9:41:50 GMT
And so do I. There is no doubt at all that the club is still hamstrung by the poor recruiting decisions of Les, post Koeman. It is also worth pointing out that even in the Koeman era things were going wrong below the first team, to the point where Ronald just wouldn't even consider any of the youngsters, as he didn't consider them good enough. That has definitely changed now, with youngsters being brought in from Europe as well as the usual crop of British players. are they using small boats across The Channel? Probably not, although I tend not to joke about that sort of thing, as when I lived in Brockenhurst a girl I knew at the time was lost in the channel with her boyfriend as they were delivering a small sailing boat overnight from Lymington to France. It was thought that they were run down in the night by a tanker, freighter, or some other large ship. No collisions were reported, but they just disappeared.
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Post by arfurdent on Jul 15, 2020 11:34:43 GMT
are they using small boats across The Channel? Probably not, although I tend not to joke about that sort of thing, as when I lived in Brockenhurst a girl I knew at the time was lost in the channel with her boyfriend as they were delivering a small sailing boat overnight from Lymington to France. It was thought that they were run down in the night by a tanker, freighter, or some other large ship. No collisions were reported, but they just disappeared. that happens a lot more than people think, large ships with limited lookouts do not even feel a collision with a small vessel. Ferries are known culprits.
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Post by melrose on Jul 15, 2020 12:06:33 GMT
Mane and VVD were the first and the only two that worked. Not sure on prices but it's just not true that our transfers don't work, we've had nearly a decade back in the PL and most if them successful. No way that happens without successful transfers. I'd say all of these were a success (adding to your Mane and VVD). Also, can't count Toby as we massively fumbled that great signing Hojberg Davis Redmond Armstrong Tadic Pelle Lovren Wanyama Bednarek Bertrand Long Clyne Yoshida McCarthy We have also had a lot if epic failures, but I'd say the success list is slightly higher, slightly. Have to point out that the cock-up list came way after these boys, apart from Bednarek and Armstrong (who are fine). Most are still with us for a time yet.
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Post by spot51 on Jul 16, 2020 10:26:23 GMT
Seems we are racing to get KWP on the bus. The Sun
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