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Yes true. But supposedly one of the stronger players to come out of their youth system, which is apparantly fantastic.I think Chambers was a backup?
Yes true. But supposedly one of the stronger players to come out of their youth system, which is apparantly fantastic.I think Chambers was a backup?
Thought the same thing. Basically liquidating the assets. Let some other guy come in with money and buy players.Have to wonder if the heiress is just cashing out...
BaleYes true. But supposedly one of the stronger players to come out of their youth system, which is apparantly fantastic.I think Chambers was a backup?
Never really have followed college. Check in on the results, root for a team outside the SEC to win it all. Work with some diehard USC, Oklahoma and Texas fans but don't follow a team myself (no team at my college).How many of the regulars in this thread still pay attention to college or nfl football?
I don't know what Southampton's financials look like, but they have one of the best youth systems in the country. Pretty amazing the amount of English talent they pump out of there. As long as they can supplement their first team with veterans they should chug along for quite some time. No reason to cash out on that money train.Have to wonder if the heiress is just cashing out...Not sure what they're doing...they're getting great money for these guys. 12-16M for Chambers?? Doubled their money on McLovren, did well with Lallana.They aren't giving guys away, they just need to buyKind of surprised nobody's come in for James Ward-Prowse for that matter. I think he's a real talent.
I normally don't get too exorcised about bigger clubs poaching a club's talent, but this is very sad. There's no way Soton can intelligently replace these players, even with the money coming in. They just don't have time.
Everyone thought they were solid because of how Liebherr had structured things. Then after the season they were saying they would need to sell a couple of players to balance the books, blaming Cortese for overspending. Then they sale everyone. So, I don't think anyone really knows right now.I don't know what Southampton's financials look like, but they have one of the best youth systems in the country. Pretty amazing the amount of English talent they pump out of there. As long as they can supplement their first team with veterans they should chug along for quite some time. No reason to cash out on that money train.Have to wonder if the heiress is just cashing out...Not sure what they're doing...they're getting great money for these guys. 12-16M for Chambers?? Doubled their money on McLovren, did well with Lallana.They aren't giving guys away, they just need to buyKind of surprised nobody's come in for James Ward-Prowse for that matter. I think he's a real talent.
I normally don't get too exorcised about bigger clubs poaching a club's talent, but this is very sad. There's no way Soton can intelligently replace these players, even with the money coming in. They just don't have time.
It hasn't exactly been a fire sale although the end result is similar. They've been selling their good players to top teams. It's hard to keep your talent happy when United, Arsenal and Liverpool come a calling.GoFishTN said:Everyone thought they were solid because of how Liebherr had structured things. Then after the season they were saying they would need to sell a couple of players to balance the books, blaming Cortese for overspending. Then they sale everyone. So, I don't think anyone really knows right now.jonessed said:I don't know what Southampton's financials look like, but they have one of the best youth systems in the country. Pretty amazing the amount of English talent they pump out of there. As long as they can supplement their first team with veterans they should chug along for quite some time. No reason to cash out on that money train.Sinn Fein said:Have to wonder if the heiress is just cashing out...The Gator said:Not sure what they're doing...they're getting great money for these guys. 12-16M for Chambers?? Doubled their money on McLovren, did well with Lallana.They aren't giving guys away, they just need to buyRamsay Hunt Experience said:Kind of surprised nobody's come in for James Ward-Prowse for that matter. I think he's a real talent.
I normally don't get too exorcised about bigger clubs poaching a club's talent, but this is very sad. There's no way Soton can intelligently replace these players, even with the money coming in. They just don't have time.
Obviously not a Catalonian judge...probably has ties to RMLooks like Messi's tax case isn't over after all. Link
I'm a little surprised they are pushing ahead after he paid the deficiency.
probably has ties to RM
21 league appearances and 18 starts. So more of a platoon first team player.The Gator said:I think Chambers was a backup?
Its almost exactly 5 years ago that the Liebherr family bought Southampton out of administration for between £13m and £15m. The club will likely make at least £60-70m in television money alone this season. With other commercial revenue + player sales, gross revenue will likely exceed £200m this year alone. On the one hand, what a tremendous investment. On the other, its got to be hard on the fans. Nonetheless, its very hard to criticize an owner for accepting the crazy money the club is getting for these players.Sinn Fein said:Have to wonder if the heiress is just cashing out...The Gator said:Not sure what they're doing...they're getting great money for these guys. 12-16M for Chambers?? Doubled their money on McLovren, did well with Lallana.Ramsay Hunt Experience said:Kind of surprised nobody's come in for James Ward-Prowse for that matter. I think he's a real talent.
I normally don't get too exorcised about bigger clubs poaching a club's talent, but this is very sad. There's no way Soton can intelligently replace these players, even with the money coming in. They just don't have time.
They aren't giving guys away, they just need to buy
But even in the financial sense, they're obviously taking a chance with relegation. They probably need to get unlucky to get sent down, but it's not impossible.Its almost exactly 5 years ago that the Liebherr family bought Southampton out of administration for between £13m and £15m. The club will likely make at least £60-70m in television money alone this season. With other commercial revenue + player sales, gross revenue will likely exceed £200m this year alone. On the one hand, what a tremendous investment. On the other, its got to be hard on the fans. Nonetheless, its very hard to criticize an owner for accepting the crazy money the club is getting for these players.Sinn Fein said:Have to wonder if the heiress is just cashing out...The Gator said:Not sure what they're doing...they're getting great money for these guys. 12-16M for Chambers?? Doubled their money on McLovren, did well with Lallana.Ramsay Hunt Experience said:Kind of surprised nobody's come in for James Ward-Prowse for that matter. I think he's a real talent.
I normally don't get too exorcised about bigger clubs poaching a club's talent, but this is very sad. There's no way Soton can intelligently replace these players, even with the money coming in. They just don't have time.
They aren't giving guys away, they just need to buy
Yeah, but its just this year that the daughter assumed control of the club isn't it? First got rid of Cortese, now selling off every asset they can.Its almost exactly 5 years ago that the Liebherr family bought Southampton out of administration for between £13m and £15m. The club will likely make at least £60-70m in television money alone this season. With other commercial revenue + player sales, gross revenue will likely exceed £200m this year alone. On the one hand, what a tremendous investment. On the other, its got to be hard on the fans. Nonetheless, its very hard to criticize an owner for accepting the crazy money the club is getting for these players.Sinn Fein said:Have to wonder if the heiress is just cashing out...The Gator said:Not sure what they're doing...they're getting great money for these guys. 12-16M for Chambers?? Doubled their money on McLovren, did well with Lallana.Ramsay Hunt Experience said:Kind of surprised nobody's come in for James Ward-Prowse for that matter. I think he's a real talent.
I normally don't get too exorcised about bigger clubs poaching a club's talent, but this is very sad. There's no way Soton can intelligently replace these players, even with the money coming in. They just don't have time.
They aren't giving guys away, they just need to buy
Catching up from my Pittsburgh weekend because I hate posting on mobile. 34.000 at Heinz for the game, broke the old record of 10 years ago by nine thousand. Milan appeared to be playing 14-year-olds on defense who were abused by Jovetic, Iheanacho and especially Navas. Only Sully Muntari played well for them, Honda was ineffectual. Balotelli played the second half, which was pretty exciting for all and funny when the two bozos ran out onto the field to get a selfie with him. 20-minute lightening delay the only downer. We had lunch and beer in the Strip District and took the subway over to the stadium for an easy walk to our seats. Good time, need to catch some local action now.
This Southampton thing is killing me. Now Rodriguez and Schneiderlin? Gracious, those second rate Dutchmen they're buying with the cash won't come close to replacing all those guys.
FTR, no tackle football for me this year again, thank you.
QPR can't get relegated fast enough....But even in the financial sense, they're obviously taking a chance with relegation. They probably need to get unlucky to get sent down, but it's not impossible.Its almost exactly 5 years ago that the Liebherr family bought Southampton out of administration for between £13m and £15m. The club will likely make at least £60-70m in television money alone this season. With other commercial revenue + player sales, gross revenue will likely exceed £200m this year alone. On the one hand, what a tremendous investment. On the other, its got to be hard on the fans. Nonetheless, its very hard to criticize an owner for accepting the crazy money the club is getting for these players.Sinn Fein said:Have to wonder if the heiress is just cashing out...The Gator said:Not sure what they're doing...they're getting great money for these guys. 12-16M for Chambers?? Doubled their money on McLovren, did well with Lallana.Ramsay Hunt Experience said:Kind of surprised nobody's come in for James Ward-Prowse for that matter. I think he's a real talent.
I normally don't get too exorcised about bigger clubs poaching a club's talent, but this is very sad. There's no way Soton can intelligently replace these players, even with the money coming in. They just don't have time.
They aren't giving guys away, they just need to buy
Relegation odds: http://bookiesindex.bestbetting.com/football/england/premier-league/relegation/
QPR can't get relegated fast enough....But even in the financial sense, they're obviously taking a chance with relegation. They probably need to get unlucky to get sent down, but it's not impossible.Its almost exactly 5 years ago that the Liebherr family bought Southampton out of administration for between £13m and £15m. The club will likely make at least £60-70m in television money alone this season. With other commercial revenue + player sales, gross revenue will likely exceed £200m this year alone. On the one hand, what a tremendous investment. On the other, its got to be hard on the fans. Nonetheless, its very hard to criticize an owner for accepting the crazy money the club is getting for these players.Sinn Fein said:Have to wonder if the heiress is just cashing out...The Gator said:Not sure what they're doing...they're getting great money for these guys. 12-16M for Chambers?? Doubled their money on McLovren, did well with Lallana.Ramsay Hunt Experience said:Kind of surprised nobody's come in for James Ward-Prowse for that matter. I think he's a real talent.
I normally don't get too exorcised about bigger clubs poaching a club's talent, but this is very sad. There's no way Soton can intelligently replace these players, even with the money coming in. They just don't have time.
They aren't giving guys away, they just need to buy
Relegation odds: http://bookiesindex.bestbetting.com/football/england/premier-league/relegation/
Catching up from my Pittsburgh weekend because I hate posting on mobile. 34.000 at Heinz for the game, broke the old record of 10 years ago by nine thousand. Milan appeared to be playing 14-year-olds on defense who were abused by Jovetic, Iheanacho and especially Navas. Only Sully Muntari played well for them, Honda was ineffectual. Balotelli played the second half, which was pretty exciting for all and funny when the two bozos ran out onto the field to get a selfie with him. 20-minute lightening delay the only downer. We had lunch and beer in the Strip District and took the subway over to the stadium for an easy walk to our seats. Good time, need to catch some local action now.
This Southampton thing is killing me. Now Rodriguez and Schneiderlin? Gracious, those second rate Dutchmen they're buying with the cash won't come close to replacing all those guys.
FTR, no tackle football for me this year again, thank you.![]()
I'm no Gator, but Lambert is like Andy Carrol without the skills. So that should go well.Gator, any plans for Liverpool to sign another striker since the Remy deal fell through? What do you think about a Sturridge/Sterling/Lambert striker combination? Good enough?
Hey........that's mean.I'm no Gator, but Lambert is like Andy Carrol without the skills. So that should go well.Gator, any plans for Liverpool to sign another striker since the Remy deal fell through? What do you think about a Sturridge/Sterling/Lambert striker combination? Good enough?
Ain't gonna happenQPR can't get relegated fast enough....But even in the financial sense, they're obviously taking a chance with relegation. They probably need to get unlucky to get sent down, but it's not impossible.Its almost exactly 5 years ago that the Liebherr family bought Southampton out of administration for between £13m and £15m. The club will likely make at least £60-70m in television money alone this season. With other commercial revenue + player sales, gross revenue will likely exceed £200m this year alone. On the one hand, what a tremendous investment. On the other, its got to be hard on the fans. Nonetheless, its very hard to criticize an owner for accepting the crazy money the club is getting for these players.Sinn Fein said:Have to wonder if the heiress is just cashing out...The Gator said:Not sure what they're doing...they're getting great money for these guys. 12-16M for Chambers?? Doubled their money on McLovren, did well with Lallana.Ramsay Hunt Experience said:Kind of surprised nobody's come in for James Ward-Prowse for that matter. I think he's a real talent.
I normally don't get too exorcised about bigger clubs poaching a club's talent, but this is very sad. There's no way Soton can intelligently replace these players, even with the money coming in. They just don't have time.
They aren't giving guys away, they just need to buy
Relegation odds: http://bookiesindex.bestbetting.com/football/england/premier-league/relegation/![]()
Well, at least Lambert plays.Hey........that's mean.I'm no Gator, but Lambert is like Andy Carrol without the skills. So that should go well.Gator, any plans for Liverpool to sign another striker since the Remy deal fell through? What do you think about a Sturridge/Sterling/Lambert striker combination? Good enough?
They'll look for another striker or winger, maybe get back into the Shaqiri mix. That Remy deal would have been perfect...proven PL scoring forward, in his prime for that price?Gator, any plans for Liverpool to sign another striker since the Remy deal fell through? What do you think about a Sturridge/Sterling/Lambert striker combination? Good enough?
What's up with Osvaldo? I know he's disgruntled and not likely back, but I think they still own him and he's probably worth something. They bought a couple attacking players from Holland. 50 million pounds for two 19 year old full backs seems pretty damned astute, but we'll see. The first game is just under three weeks away, but I think the window is open until the end of August, so they could still put something decent together.Just read a "behind the scenes" post from an alleged Soton ITK - essentially said that morale has been going down hill since Cortese left. Thinks the club has been for sale, but did not generate the asking price Liebherr wanted, so she is selling assets to meet the lower evaluations. Does not think they are done selling, but I don't really know what else they have to sell.
Obviously not a true fire sale, because they are getting premium prices, but to just gut a young team like that is a bit sad, and apparently no intention of fully re-investing the funds into the team.
Last I checked, Inter was ironing out a deal with Soton. He's already agreed to personal terms with Inter. Koeman has also admitted he wouldn't be with Soton this season (this was before his entire team was Raptured on him though).What's up with Osvaldo? I know he's disgruntled and not likely back, but I think they still own him and he's probably worth something. They bought a couple attacking players from Holland. 50 million pounds for two 19 year old full backs seems pretty damned astute, but we'll see. The first game is just under three weeks away, but I think the window is open until the end of August, so they could still put something decent together.Just read a "behind the scenes" post from an alleged Soton ITK - essentially said that morale has been going down hill since Cortese left. Thinks the club has been for sale, but did not generate the asking price Liebherr wanted, so she is selling assets to meet the lower evaluations. Does not think they are done selling, but I don't really know what else they have to sell.
Obviously not a true fire sale, because they are getting premium prices, but to just gut a young team like that is a bit sad, and apparently no intention of fully re-investing the funds into the team.
Oof, going to be another close year. I have always got the sense that AG was more of an attacking winger, do you think he'll be able to track back like Atletico requires?The Z Machine said:Here's the projected starting IX for Atleti right now:
--------------------Oblak
-----------Godin---------Miranda
--Juanfran----------------------Siqueira
---------------Gabi----Tiago
--------------------Koke
--------Arda----------------Griezmann
-----------------Mandzukic
That looks pretty nice. Love to see Koke in the middle of the pitch with Gabi and Tiago behind him. Arda + Griezmann are quality wingers. This could morph into a 4-4-2 pretty easily with Griezmann playing withdrawn striker, Koke shifted to the left MF and pulling back flatter with Tiago, Gabi, and Arda.
Maybe he was a big Exodus fan?While leaving Soldier Field yesterday, I had a nice conversation with the Liverpool fan next to me about how we felt sorry for the guy in front of us that had on a Victor Moses jersey. Seriously. I guess they did sell one.
You should have asked him if his Aly Cissokho jersey was at the cleaners.While leaving Soldier Field yesterday, I had a nice conversation with the Liverpool fan next to me about how we felt sorry for the guy in front of us that had on a Victor Moses jersey. Seriously. I guess they did sell one.
That got out of hand quickly. The first Galaxy goal was great. The pass to spring Donovan was fantastic. Great match from the Galaxy.Seattle, wait
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Spacing and shape was perfect from them- they picked up every 2nd ball and seemed to always have a man open. Seattle looked like they were playing a man down all game, only able to counter- and even then just through the middle. LA did a great job containing Yedlin's probes forward and then exploiting the space he left.That got out of hand quickly. The first Galaxy goal was great. The pass to spring Donovan was fantastic. Great match from the Galaxy.Seattle, wait
Gyasi Zardes is American. Born in California.Zardoz looks legit. Some solid hold up play from him, even when LA was essentially pumping the ball clear. I forget- citizenship?.
This just happened this weekend - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9ln_OZ_ix0I forgot to mention something I saw in the Milan-City game Sunday. After the last City score, Balotelli took a shot right from the ensuing kickoff in the center circle. I told my friend I'd never seen somebody try that before but then yesterday ESPNFC's weekend top goals featured a guy from Liga MX, I think, actually scoring on it, a 55-yard screamer into the corner. Is that something a player will try every once in a while?
I think this is the one ESPN showed. Balotelli's shot was more like this one.The Gator said:This just happened this weekend - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9ln_OZ_ix0roadkill1292 said:I forgot to mention something I saw in the Milan-City game Sunday. After the last City score, Balotelli took a shot right from the ensuing kickoff in the center circle. I told my friend I'd never seen somebody try that before but then yesterday ESPNFC's weekend top goals featured a guy from Liga MX, I think, actually scoring on it, a 55-yard screamer into the corner. Is that something a player will try every once in a while?
Seems to happen about once a season
that's greatI think this is the one ESPN showed. Balotelli's shot was more like this one.The Gator said:This just happened this weekend - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9ln_OZ_ix0roadkill1292 said:I forgot to mention something I saw in the Milan-City game Sunday. After the last City score, Balotelli took a shot right from the ensuing kickoff in the center circle. I told my friend I'd never seen somebody try that before but then yesterday ESPNFC's weekend top goals featured a guy from Liga MX, I think, actually scoring on it, a 55-yard screamer into the corner. Is that something a player will try every once in a while?
Seems to happen about once a season