Diego Costa 20:01 - Dec 29 with 1888 views | InsideOut | get him in for the rest of the season :) | |
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Diego Costa on 20:07 - Dec 29 with 1874 views | InsideOut | 100% git | |
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Diego Costa on 20:10 - Dec 29 with 1868 views | saint22 |
Diego Costa on 20:07 - Dec 29 by InsideOut | 100% git |
Yep but of nasty we don’t have | | | |
Diego Costa on 20:12 - Dec 29 with 1864 views | InsideOut |
Diego Costa on 20:10 - Dec 29 by saint22 | Yep but of nasty we don’t have |
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Diego Costa on 20:19 - Dec 29 with 1844 views | Chesham_Saint |
Diego Costa on 20:07 - Dec 29 by InsideOut | 100% git |
We already tried that with Charlie Adams didn’t we? | |
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Diego Costa on 20:21 - Dec 29 with 1836 views | InsideOut |
Diego Costa on 20:19 - Dec 29 by Chesham_Saint | We already tried that with Charlie Adams didn’t we? |
Charlie Austin ? true but Costa is a class above (or used to be, haven't seen him lately tbh) [Post edited 29 Dec 2020 20:27]
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Diego Costa on 00:12 - Dec 30 with 1732 views | Chesham_Saint |
Diego Costa on 20:21 - Dec 29 by InsideOut | Charlie Austin ? true but Costa is a class above (or used to be, haven't seen him lately tbh) [Post edited 29 Dec 2020 20:27]
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Oops! Yes, Charlie Austin. | |
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Diego Costa on 04:51 - Dec 30 with 1701 views | dirk_doone | He did a job for us and, at the price we paid for him, was one of our better buys in the January window, in contrast to Carrillo for example. In spite of his inury problems, Austin's goals won us a lot of points, which more than paid back his transfer fee and wages. Eventually though the cumulative effect of his injuries left him a bit of a crock. "On 16 January 2016, Austin returned to the Premier League, joining Southampton on a four-and-a-half-year deal for a reported fee of £4 million. He made his debut for the club a week later against Manchester United, coming on as a second-half substitute for Sadio Mané, and scored a late winner, turning in a free-kick from James Ward-Prowse. He scored his first two goals of the 2016—17 season on 15 September in a 3—0 Europa League win over Sparta Prague and went on to score four goals in a week, with goals against Swansea City in the Premier Leagueand Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup. In Southampton's next Premier League fixture, at West Ham United, manager Claude Puel inserted Austin in the starting lineup over Shane Long, and Austin provided the first goal as well as an assist in the 3—0 victory." He also scored in our 3-2 win against West Ham the following season. He liked scoring against them. | |
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Diego Costa on 09:10 - Dec 30 with 1638 views | InsideOut |
Diego Costa on 04:51 - Dec 30 by dirk_doone | He did a job for us and, at the price we paid for him, was one of our better buys in the January window, in contrast to Carrillo for example. In spite of his inury problems, Austin's goals won us a lot of points, which more than paid back his transfer fee and wages. Eventually though the cumulative effect of his injuries left him a bit of a crock. "On 16 January 2016, Austin returned to the Premier League, joining Southampton on a four-and-a-half-year deal for a reported fee of £4 million. He made his debut for the club a week later against Manchester United, coming on as a second-half substitute for Sadio Mané, and scored a late winner, turning in a free-kick from James Ward-Prowse. He scored his first two goals of the 2016—17 season on 15 September in a 3—0 Europa League win over Sparta Prague and went on to score four goals in a week, with goals against Swansea City in the Premier Leagueand Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup. In Southampton's next Premier League fixture, at West Ham United, manager Claude Puel inserted Austin in the starting lineup over Shane Long, and Austin provided the first goal as well as an assist in the 3—0 victory." He also scored in our 3-2 win against West Ham the following season. He liked scoring against them. |
Yes money well spent and that goal at Old Trafford was unforgettable. Perhaps Costa would do even better for us on a short contract. Not sure what he would do for our team spirit but someone like him would probably unsettle opposing defences to our avantage. | |
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Diego Costa on 10:11 - Dec 30 with 1591 views | Chesham_Saint |
Diego Costa on 04:51 - Dec 30 by dirk_doone | He did a job for us and, at the price we paid for him, was one of our better buys in the January window, in contrast to Carrillo for example. In spite of his inury problems, Austin's goals won us a lot of points, which more than paid back his transfer fee and wages. Eventually though the cumulative effect of his injuries left him a bit of a crock. "On 16 January 2016, Austin returned to the Premier League, joining Southampton on a four-and-a-half-year deal for a reported fee of £4 million. He made his debut for the club a week later against Manchester United, coming on as a second-half substitute for Sadio Mané, and scored a late winner, turning in a free-kick from James Ward-Prowse. He scored his first two goals of the 2016—17 season on 15 September in a 3—0 Europa League win over Sparta Prague and went on to score four goals in a week, with goals against Swansea City in the Premier Leagueand Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup. In Southampton's next Premier League fixture, at West Ham United, manager Claude Puel inserted Austin in the starting lineup over Shane Long, and Austin provided the first goal as well as an assist in the 3—0 victory." He also scored in our 3-2 win against West Ham the following season. He liked scoring against them. |
I’m not saying he wasn’t effective for us at times. It’s just the impression I have was that he was disruptive in the dressing room and his actions since leaving have been more negative when it comes to what he’s said about Saints than any other player I can think of. ANY. | |
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