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djr8369

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What a strange signing he was for us
From the limited time we saw him (came on in the Rangers friendly I think?) he looked like he had some good technical ability. I’m guessing the recruitment team saw something in his stats but he didn’t have the athleticism for this level.
 

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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Just noticed Southampton are ready to sell Romeo Lavia and think they should get £50 million for him he is a player who never realy stood out for me when watching any of their games last season.This price is what Spurs paid for Maddison a proven player and they think they can get the same money for a prospect.If thats the case IMO Doyle is worth the same as we want for Vic. at least.
 

hamil99

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Just noticed Southampton are ready to sell Romeo Lavia and think they should get £50 million for him he is a player who never realy stood out for me when watching any of their games last season.This price is what Spurs paid for Maddison a proven player and they think they can get the same money for a prospect.If thats the case IMO Doyle is worth the same as we want for Vic. at least.


I don't get the Lavia thing either. I mean, he looked ok in a poor Southampton team, but the numbers they want are actually insane!! They want more for Ward-Prowse than Maddison!! He's a good player but fucking hell, reign your neck in Southampton!!
 

ptr

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I don't get the Lavia thing either. I mean, he looked ok in a poor Southampton team, but the numbers they want are actually insane!! They want more for Ward-Prowse than Maddison!! He's a good player but fucking hell, reign your neck in Southampton!!

Lavia is going to be some player in a few years. Looks a very good player for his age.
 

covcity4life

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It was always inevitable with their manager, plus they probably see it as a step up from us.
Didn't factor in manager thing

Think step up wise the gap has been narrowed so much with last year but I get it it's still in their favour

But here we knows how to play in 3 man system. Be better for his development to keep playing with a manager that rates him
 

Sick Boy

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Didn't factor in manager thing

Think step up wise the gap has been narrowed so much with last year but I get it it's still in their favour

But here we knows how to play in 3 man system. Be better for his development to keep playing with a manager that rates him
I’m pretty sure their manager has managed him in the past.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Most frustrating player I’ve watched since we were relegated. Couldn’t hit a cow’s barn with an arse banjo. Or whatever the phrase is.

Real scrapper, and you knew there was a player in there. Agree though, end product was awful.
 

Dimi_Konstantflapalot

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Most frustrating player I’ve watched since we were relegated. Couldn’t hit a cow’s barn with an arse banjo. Or whatever the phrase is.
Think it was Pompey away where he went round the keeper and could have slotted in with his right foot, but chose to cut back on his left and completely fluffed the chance

Summed up his time with us really - though I did like him and his work rate was excellent
 

Esoterica

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Think it was Pompey away where he went round the keeper and could have slotted in with his right foot, but chose to cut back on his left and completely fluffed the chance

Summed up his time with us really - though I did like him and his work rate was excellent
4 goals in 43 league games for us. He should have had 20 that season. He was like a precursor to O’Hare in many ways, ridiculous work rate for a forward, exciting on the ball, fast. But he missed so many chances that by the end I wouldn’t even get excited when the ball came to him, was just resigned to him missing, and I think that was the frustration for me. That rush of excitement as a move unfolds and you get that split second realization that we might score here… was just gone 🙂
 

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