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After Nicks controversial "Overall though if we sell Fernandes then i would say our good purchases outweigh our bad ones and we will be in profit", i thought i would have a look at their sales/purchases. Its tricky as there are so many ones for the future.
But by My reckoning 50 plus signings and 40 are poor. Take Ryan Fraser - bought for the prem but not good enough.
22-23 Bought Failures Bazunu, Bella-Kotchap , Aribo, Sékou Mara, Duje Ćaleta-Car, Edozie, Juan Larios, Jak Stewart, Mislav Oršić, Paul Onuachu, Kamaldeen Sulemana
RB James Bree - Solid enough at champ Level LB Wellington - Should be decent at champ level LB Ryan Manning - Back Up LB/CB Charlie Taylor - keep if he wants to stay CB Jack Stephens - Back Up CB Nathan Wood - Starter CB Joachim Kayi Sanda - One for the future CB Edwards - Starter CM Flynn Downes - Keep if he wants to be here CM Joe Aribo - Keep CM Will Smallbone - Back Up CM Charles - Give him a chance WNG Ryan Fraser - Solid enough at champ Level WNG Edozie - Back Up WNG FW Kamaldeen Sulemana - Keep if he wants to be here
CF Ross Stewart - Back Up CF Armstrong - Keep if still motivated
Leave GK Aaron Ramsdale - Ideally loan out for a season, but most likely sold GK Joe Lumley - leaving on a free GK Bazunu - sell if not loan out RB Kyle Walker-Peters - Leaving on a free RB Yukinari Sugawara - sell if we can, makes to many mistakes LB Juan Larios - To far down the pecking order, sell if we can CB Jan Bednarek - Sell if we can CB Armel Bella-Kotchap - Sell if we can CB Taylor Harwood-Bellis - Sell if we can get our money back MF Adam Lallana - release MF Mateus Fernandes - Sell unfortunately MF Albert Grønbæk- Back to parent club MF Tyler Dibling Sell for a decent fee MF Lesley Ugochukwu - if poss get back on loan FW Paul Onuachu - Sell if we can FW Cameron Archer - Sell if we can FW Diaz - Sell if we can
"Steady the ship" is an idiom that means to bring a situation back under control, particularly after a period of instability or difficulty. It's like stabilizing a boat that is rocking in rough water. In essence, it involves taking action to regain stability and prevent further chaos or disruption.
Losing 5 out of 7, conceding 12 goals and scoring 3, is not steadying the ship. That average amounts to making it an even more precarious situation.
Some bizarre comments after the game. He thinks the 7 games hes been in charge have had some really good performances, hes really proud of the players, the fans should be pleased with losing 2-1 to Arsenal. Hes pleased with his performance ffs.
Maybe play your one striker who has scored in the 2nd half of the season and nearly averaging a goal every other game . Tall Paul feel free to leave with your head held high.
As Franniestache early said. Rumours are we are up for sale. The echos numbers look wrong mind. The are saying SR bought us for a 100mill and are looking for 125mill. I thought SR bought 80% for 200mill. If thats the case a big loss would be on the cards
Is tomorrow MSGA (Make Southampton Great Again)? Do we finally smash the 13 point mark. Should we have an open top bus round the city celebration commemorating the great work SR are doing on reaching the land mark? And why not celebrate Goztepes success in reaching 10th in the Turkish league. This wouldnt have been possible without the support of Southamptons.
Get him in. Listening to him on Sky tonight he sounds switched on and hes ginger. Gingers make great football managers :-) Whether we could poach him from Lens is another matter