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Who Will Be The First Sale For Two Years ?
Who Will Be The First Sale For Two Years ?
Tuesday, 26th Jul 2011 09:55

Strangely enough we havent received a transfer fee in for a player for over two years.

Since Markus Liebherr bought the club a little over two years ago many players have come and gone, but although many have been bought in at various transfer fees, we havent recieved a penny back for those that have left.

Most have gone at the end of their contracts, both the summer of 2010 & 11 saw a plethora of players either not be offered new ones or as in the case of Oscar Gobern decline the one on the table.

There are others who have been allowed to move on to other clubs on free transfers whilst still in contract, Marek Saganowski & Paul Wotton spring to mind, but the fact is we havent received a penny in transfer fees since David McGoldrick and Andrew Surman departed shortly after our relegation in 2009.

There is nothing really sinister in this, after all we had a depleted squad when Liebherr took over the reigns and that being the case it was a question of getting rid of the dead wood and bringing in fresh faces, most of which have been happy to stay, whislt some of our loan signings have been iffy, in the main our purchases have been good.

So who will be the first player of the new regime to bring in cash, will it be Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain or perhaps Jason Puncheon, certainly both are favourites to fill this spot, it could even be Joseph Mills, although it could be that he is another that the Club allow to go on a free in the middle of his contract.

But there could be an outsider and a surprise departure, cerainly the squad is still a little top heavy and there may be some who feel that they are not going to figure in the manager's plans and succumb to overtures elsewhere, at this moment no names spring to mind, although Im sure there are those who feel they arent going to get a fair crack of the whip and might be tempted.

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ThereIn76 added 11:35 - Jul 26
Surely we'll get something for Gobern in view of his age? Leaving him aside though, it's got to be Puncheon. Do Saints not want to sell him to a Championship rival or something?
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SaintBen added 11:37 - Jul 26
We actually will be receiving a transfer fee for Oscar Gobern, although non of us will probably ever know how much it is! (Due to tribunal setting the figure)... I think so far (well, since the new regine came in) the transfer policy has been spot on - Buy players that are either young or in their prime, thereby always having a potetial sell-on value if they shine and are sold for a profit OR don;t make the grade for whatever reason and are still young enough to comand a fee.... I really feel we are so lucky to have Cortese at the helm and i see big things under his continued leadership - For one a chairman with his head screwed on!! :-)
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simmo400 added 12:10 - Jul 26
Thought Dan Seabourne was off ? He`s very ordinary at best. Then again who would want to buy him anyway.
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