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[Football] Southampton relegated to the Championship

Southampton's relegation is...

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    Votes: 158 81.4%
  • 😞

    Votes: 36 18.6%

  • Total voters
    194


Lenny Rider

Well-known member
Sep 15, 2010
5,439
Tis an odd footballing world when Albion rejoice in the relegation of Southampton while they're replaced by Burnley.
The beauty of supporting the Albion old love.


Whilst I’ve commented above about the nature of todays events, ie going down without any kind of fight as stated on Sky, age has taught me to now just concentrate on the Albion football wise ( apart from a secondary allegiance to Worthing) so by the start of Eurovision it will be Nathan who? , and not a second thought for the slightly smaller club down the coast 😂
 








Shooting Star

Well-known member
Apr 29, 2011
2,798
Suffolk
Tis an odd footballing world when Albion rejoice in the relegation of Southampton while they're replaced by Burnley.
Amen. Would much rather have Saints.
 
















chaileyjem

#BarberIn
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Jun 27, 2012
13,928
I think...If Forest stay up then Southampton's relegation now means that there will be only be 8 or 9 other clubs in the PL who's current run in the top flight is longer or started before Albion's (23/24 is our 7th season , starting from 17/18)
- Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs, Palace, Man United, Chelsea, and West Ham.
Newcastle have a equal streak (came up with us), and one or possibly two of Leicester and Everton are going down if Forest stay up.
 


tronnogull

Well-known member
May 17, 2010
555
Pity, I think. They would have been no threat next season which either Leics or Everton might be.
And........I got home quicker after Soton away than I sometimes do from the Amex......
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
50,327
Faversham
Adkins
Keep up with us

Etc etc etc

Third best team in the South now, shame. Shaaaaaame.
I always enjoyed it when everyone referred to him as Atkins.

I had little interest in Stains (apart from that absurd draw in 78 that kept us in Div 2) till Atkins started gobbing off.

A brief titter at the relegation is all I can muster, however. On the other hand, if Everton join them....
 




jcdenton08

Enemy of the People
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Oct 17, 2008
10,723
Lavia, Livramento, Walker-Peters, Ward-Prowse are the only players there of value in my opinion. Particularly Lavia, but he is way out of our price range with Manchester United, Liverpool and even PSG said to be sniffing about.
 




Durlston

"Garlic bread!?"
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Jul 15, 2009
9,765
Haywards Heath
Losing a southern club is always disappointing for the travelling fans but I had no sympathy whatsoever when, the BBC cameras scrolled to what looked like four nasty pieces of work and one of them giving a V-sign to the camera. Nice. No doubt he'll put it on his Facebook page when he gets home. Sums up their fan base.

Hope they stay out of the Premier League for a long time. Soulless ground in a now tough Championship division. Pompey away in the first round of the Carabao Cup? 🤣
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Just watching the scenes on Sky, got me thinking, have we ever gone down in this fashion, almost without a whimper?

From memory only 86/87 or 91/92 would come close, but there were serious financial issues going on behind the scenes which we knew nothing of, and in 95/96 anarchy had broken out, and there were far bigger issues than football for us all to see.

Nathan Jones’s appointment effectively Saints EPL resignation letter?

Maybe Ward-Prowse would fancy a move along the coast?

Was he ever at St Mary’s with Lallana ?
I think JWP still has England ambitions, dead in the water if he came here :wink:
 


GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,797
Gloucester
I’d rather Livramento. Very talented lad and a player I’d really like to see at our club
If we got Livramento (and I've seen worse suggestions) would that void Chelsea's buy-back clause, or would they still have dibs on getting him back at their (cut) price if ever they wanted?
 
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jcdenton08

Enemy of the People
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Oct 17, 2008
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If we got Livramento (and I've seen worse suggestions) would that void Chelseas buy-back clause, or would they still have dibs on getting him back at their (cut) price if ever they wanted?
Buy back clauses are nearly always “first refusal” on a player, whereby the club benefitting from the clause is entitled to match an accepted offer. For example, if he had a buy back amount of £40m, and Tottenham bid £35m and Southampton accepted, then they are obliged to inform Chelsea, who can match the deal.

It’s then up to the player who they join.
 




Super Sub

Member
Aug 13, 2016
88
If we got Livramento (and I've seen worse suggestions) would that void Chelseas buy-back clause, or would they still have dibs on getting him back at their (cut) price if ever they wanted?
That’s a really good question and not one I know the answer to. Hopefully someone will.
We like to re look at players we’ve scouted before and so I’m really hoping we make a bid for this guy. Fits our model perfectly imho
 


Super Sub

Member
Aug 13, 2016
88
Buy back clauses are nearly always “first refusal” on a player, whereby the club benefitting from the clause is entitled to match an accepted offer. For example, if he had a buy back amount of £40m, and Tottenham bid £35m and Southampton accepted, then they are obliged to inform Chelsea, who can match the deal.

It’s then up to the player who they join.
So with Chelsea needing to sell a few this close season, now might be the time to swoop
 


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