Saints' record signings 12:27 - Jun 3 with 2887 views | pjt50 | I was looking at this list of Saints' 10 most expensive signings: https://www.hampshirelive.news/sport/football/football-news/osvaldo-boufal-lemin The only real successes in there are Ings & maybe Adams. Some have been total disasters. Is it just poor recruitment on our part or are buys in that price range (15-20 million) inherently risky? To be worth that much they've obviously got something about them but maybe there's a reason, like attitude problems, why we've been able to get them. Seeing we're likely to be shopping in that market again, I hope we make a better fist of it. We can't afford many more flops. | |
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Saints' record signings on 08:46 - Jun 4 with 2557 views | SaintNick | Saints are never going to be a club that pays true big money for a player, when we do we seem to end up with overpriced players with attitude problems rather than truly genuine prospects. We have to hone what we have done well and keep doing it, that way we can be competitive in the Premier League, some might not like to accept that, but it is really the only way forward for us. spending stupid money doesn't equal ambition and guarantees nothing | |
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Saints' record signings on 11:09 - Jun 4 with 2473 views | dirk_doone | It would be interesting to compare them with the 10 most expensive signings of all the other Premier League clubs and see how we've fared in the value for money stakes. There is an impression, perhaps a mistaken one, that most of the money we've received from selling our best players has been wasted, even 'poured down the drain' in recent years. For every good player we sell, we seem to buy 2 mediocre ones, leading to an overall watering down of the quality of the squad. But, maybe we are no worse than other clubs. Let's start with similar sized clubs: Leicester 1 Youri Tielemans £40.50m 2 Wesley Fofana £31.50m 3 Ayoze Pérez £30.06m 4 Islam Slimani £27.90m 5 Patson Daka £27.00m 6 Kelechi Iheanacho £24.93m 7 James Maddison £22.50m 8 Ricardo Pereira £19.80m 9 Caglar Söyüncü £18.99m 10 Timothy Castagne £18.81m Brighton 1 Enock Mwepu £20.70m 2 Neal Maupay £20.00m 3 Adam Webster £20.00m 4 Alireza Jahanbakhsh £17.10m 5 Marc Cucurella £16.20m 6 Jürgen Locadia £15.30m 7 Yves Bissouma £15.12m 8 Leandro Trossard £14.00m 9 José Izquierdo £13.05m 10 Davy Pröpper £11.70m Wolves 1 Fábio Silva £36.00m 2 Raúl Jiménez £34.20m 3 Nélson Semedo £28.80m 4 Jonny Otto £18.90m 5 Adama Traoré £18.00m 6 Daniel Podence £17.64m 7 Patrick Cutrone £16.20m 8 Rui PatrÃcio £16.20m 9 Rúben Neves £16.11m 10 Pedro Neto £16.11m EDIT: I started with those 3 clubs fairly randomly but my initial impression is that they've spent similar amounts of money more wisely. [Post edited 4 Jun 2022 11:56]
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Saints' record signings on 16:43 - Jun 4 with 2320 views | pjt50 |
Saints' record signings on 11:09 - Jun 4 by dirk_doone | It would be interesting to compare them with the 10 most expensive signings of all the other Premier League clubs and see how we've fared in the value for money stakes. There is an impression, perhaps a mistaken one, that most of the money we've received from selling our best players has been wasted, even 'poured down the drain' in recent years. For every good player we sell, we seem to buy 2 mediocre ones, leading to an overall watering down of the quality of the squad. But, maybe we are no worse than other clubs. Let's start with similar sized clubs: Leicester 1 Youri Tielemans £40.50m 2 Wesley Fofana £31.50m 3 Ayoze Pérez £30.06m 4 Islam Slimani £27.90m 5 Patson Daka £27.00m 6 Kelechi Iheanacho £24.93m 7 James Maddison £22.50m 8 Ricardo Pereira £19.80m 9 Caglar Söyüncü £18.99m 10 Timothy Castagne £18.81m Brighton 1 Enock Mwepu £20.70m 2 Neal Maupay £20.00m 3 Adam Webster £20.00m 4 Alireza Jahanbakhsh £17.10m 5 Marc Cucurella £16.20m 6 Jürgen Locadia £15.30m 7 Yves Bissouma £15.12m 8 Leandro Trossard £14.00m 9 José Izquierdo £13.05m 10 Davy Pröpper £11.70m Wolves 1 Fábio Silva £36.00m 2 Raúl Jiménez £34.20m 3 Nélson Semedo £28.80m 4 Jonny Otto £18.90m 5 Adama Traoré £18.00m 6 Daniel Podence £17.64m 7 Patrick Cutrone £16.20m 8 Rui PatrÃcio £16.20m 9 Rúben Neves £16.11m 10 Pedro Neto £16.11m EDIT: I started with those 3 clubs fairly randomly but my initial impression is that they've spent similar amounts of money more wisely. [Post edited 4 Jun 2022 11:56]
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OK, not very scientific I know. Doesn't take into account when the players were bought, whereabouts in their careers they were, or the returns the clubs got while they played for them, but looking at market values in Transfermarkt confirms what we all knew - that our forays in the market weren't great. In particular, unlike Saints, the other 3 have bought at least one player whose value has increased significantly. Leicester 1 Youri Tielemans £40.50m 55m +14.5 2 Wesley Fofana £31.50m 40m +8.5 3 Ayoze Pérez £30.06m 12m -18.06 4 Islam Slimani £27.90m 1.5m -26.4 5 Patson Daka £27.00m 22m -5 6 Kelechi Iheanacho £24.93m 20m -4.93 7 James Maddison £22.50m 50m +27.5 8 Ricardo Pereira £19.80m 25m +5.2 9 Caglar Söyüncü £18.99m 45m +26.01 10 Timothy Castagne £18.81m 28m +9.19 current value - expenditure +36.51m Brighton 1 Enock Mwepu £20.70m 20m -0.7 2 Neal Maupay £20.00m 20m 0 3 Adam Webster £20.00m 18m -2 4 Alireza Jahanbakhsh £17.10m 4m -13.1 5 Marc Cucurella £16.20m 20m +3.8 6 Jürgen Locadia £15.30m 3m -12.3 7 Yves Bissouma £15.12m 35m +19.88 8 Leandro Trossard £14.00m 17m +3 9 José Izquierdo £13.05m 1.5m -11.55 10 Davy Pröpper £11.70m 0 -11.7 current value - expenditure -24.67m Wolves 1 Fábio Silva £36.00m 18m -18 2 Raúl Jiménez £34.20m 22m -12.2 3 Nélson Semedo £28.80m 25m -3.8 4 Jonny Otto £18.90m 15m -3.9 5 Adama Traoré £18.00m 20m +2 6 Daniel Podence £17.64m 22m +4.36 7 Patrick Cutrone £16.20m 4.5m -11.7 8 Rui PatrÃcio £16.20m 8m -8.2 9 Rúben Neves £16.11m 40m +23.89 10 Pedro Neto £16.11m 35m +18.89 current value - expenditure -8.66m Saints 1 Danny Ings £20.00m 22m +2 2 Guido Carrillo £19.00m 1.5m -17.5 3 Mario Lemina £18.10m 9m -9.1 4 Jannik Vestergaard £18.00m 15m -3 5 Sofiane Boufal £16.00m 8m -8 6 Mohamed Elyounoussi £16.00m 10m -6 7 Adam Armstrong £15.00m 16m +1 8 Che Adams £15.00m 20m +5 9 Wesley Hoedt £15.00m 5m -10 10 Dani Osvaldo £15.00m 0 -15 current value - expenditure -60.6m [Post edited 4 Jun 2022 16:48]
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Saints' record signings on 16:48 - Jun 4 with 2308 views | Bicester_North |
Saints' record signings on 16:43 - Jun 4 by pjt50 | OK, not very scientific I know. Doesn't take into account when the players were bought, whereabouts in their careers they were, or the returns the clubs got while they played for them, but looking at market values in Transfermarkt confirms what we all knew - that our forays in the market weren't great. In particular, unlike Saints, the other 3 have bought at least one player whose value has increased significantly. Leicester 1 Youri Tielemans £40.50m 55m +14.5 2 Wesley Fofana £31.50m 40m +8.5 3 Ayoze Pérez £30.06m 12m -18.06 4 Islam Slimani £27.90m 1.5m -26.4 5 Patson Daka £27.00m 22m -5 6 Kelechi Iheanacho £24.93m 20m -4.93 7 James Maddison £22.50m 50m +27.5 8 Ricardo Pereira £19.80m 25m +5.2 9 Caglar Söyüncü £18.99m 45m +26.01 10 Timothy Castagne £18.81m 28m +9.19 current value - expenditure +36.51m Brighton 1 Enock Mwepu £20.70m 20m -0.7 2 Neal Maupay £20.00m 20m 0 3 Adam Webster £20.00m 18m -2 4 Alireza Jahanbakhsh £17.10m 4m -13.1 5 Marc Cucurella £16.20m 20m +3.8 6 Jürgen Locadia £15.30m 3m -12.3 7 Yves Bissouma £15.12m 35m +19.88 8 Leandro Trossard £14.00m 17m +3 9 José Izquierdo £13.05m 1.5m -11.55 10 Davy Pröpper £11.70m 0 -11.7 current value - expenditure -24.67m Wolves 1 Fábio Silva £36.00m 18m -18 2 Raúl Jiménez £34.20m 22m -12.2 3 Nélson Semedo £28.80m 25m -3.8 4 Jonny Otto £18.90m 15m -3.9 5 Adama Traoré £18.00m 20m +2 6 Daniel Podence £17.64m 22m +4.36 7 Patrick Cutrone £16.20m 4.5m -11.7 8 Rui PatrÃcio £16.20m 8m -8.2 9 Rúben Neves £16.11m 40m +23.89 10 Pedro Neto £16.11m 35m +18.89 current value - expenditure -8.66m Saints 1 Danny Ings £20.00m 22m +2 2 Guido Carrillo £19.00m 1.5m -17.5 3 Mario Lemina £18.10m 9m -9.1 4 Jannik Vestergaard £18.00m 15m -3 5 Sofiane Boufal £16.00m 8m -8 6 Mohamed Elyounoussi £16.00m 10m -6 7 Adam Armstrong £15.00m 16m +1 8 Che Adams £15.00m 20m +5 9 Wesley Hoedt £15.00m 5m -10 10 Dani Osvaldo £15.00m 0 -15 current value - expenditure -60.6m [Post edited 4 Jun 2022 16:48]
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Ings apart, the list of Saints signings makes utterly pathetic reading | |
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Saints' record signings on 10:20 - Jun 5 with 2068 views | JaySaint |
Saints' record signings on 16:48 - Jun 4 by Bicester_North | Ings apart, the list of Saints signings makes utterly pathetic reading |
Black Box innit | |
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Saints' record signings on 13:31 - Jun 5 with 2009 views | dirk_doone |
Saints' record signings on 10:20 - Jun 5 by JaySaint | Black Box innit |
The 'black box' was basically our Head of Recruitment, Paul Mitchell, sitting in a room, analysing player videos. The last player he identified, although he was signed after he left, was van Dijk. [Post edited 5 Jun 2022 13:36]
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Saints' record signings on 14:51 - Jun 5 with 1962 views | felly1 | Thanks Pjt50 and Dirk Doone for your research. Makes for an interesting read. It really emphasises good (or lucky) player recruitment can make or break you. | | | |
Saints' record signings on 21:12 - Jun 5 with 1861 views | Butty101 |
Saints' record signings on 08:46 - Jun 4 by SaintNick | Saints are never going to be a club that pays true big money for a player, when we do we seem to end up with overpriced players with attitude problems rather than truly genuine prospects. We have to hone what we have done well and keep doing it, that way we can be competitive in the Premier League, some might not like to accept that, but it is really the only way forward for us. spending stupid money doesn't equal ambition and guarantees nothing |
We haven’t done that well for years. Bar Jwp and maybe KWP no big clubs want our players. We need to get away from this model as it’s failing | |
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