Who faces the exit door at Saints? (From Daily Echo)
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Who faces the exit door at Saints?
9:10am Thursday 3rd January 2013 in Sport
By Simon Carter, Sports Editor
Jason Puncheon
THERE are several obvious candidates for the exit door if Saints are aiming to trim their squad during the current transfer window.
While most of the talk revolves around which players the club could sign, this month is also a chance to either sell or loan out those who are currently out of favour at St Mary’s.
As revealed in the Daily Echo last month, several players are out of contract in the summer.
Jason Puncheon, now free to talk to foreign clubs if any were interested, is the only one currently in the first team picture who is seeking a new deal.
Others include Danny Butterfield, Frazer Richardson, right, Richard Chaplow, Ryan Dickson, Danny Seaborne and Tommy Forecast.
In addition, strikers Lee Barnard and Jonathan Forte are well down the pecking order.
Full backs Butterfield and Dickson have yet to appear in the Premier League this season, so appear well out of the frame.
Full story in today's Daily Echo
Comments(17)
Clever Dick
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9:37am Thu 3 Jan 13
Nicole23
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9:44am Thu 3 Jan 13
Grampy60
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9:55am Thu 3 Jan 13
costa gaz
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10:01am Thu 3 Jan 13
They'll probably be content to sit tight or go out on loan until their contracts expire.
Not the ideal situation but most people would do the same.
Clever Dick
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10:14am Thu 3 Jan 13
costa gaz wrote:Definitely keep Sharp. Just imagine if we did go down and we had Lambert J Rod, Sharp and Tadanari Lee up front. We'd scare any Championship side sh-tless. We're not going down though. There are at least 6 sides worse than us in the Prem.
Going to be difficult to shift some of our squad as promotion to the premier league triggered a decent pay rise for most of them.
They'll probably be content to sit tight or go out on loan until their contracts expire.
Not the ideal situation but most people would do the same.
City Saint
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10:17am Thu 3 Jan 13
I think we would regret letting Chaplow go. A shiny headed baldie genius completes a team, like marsden of yesteryear.
Chaplow was on fire (remember the goal against manure in he cup) before a bad injury cos him dearly. He can get back.
right back in the bar
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10:31am Thu 3 Jan 13
City Saint wrote:Would be a big blow were we to lose Puncheon but if his heart is not in it then send him on his way and get in a decent replacement. The reference to Chaplow as a genius stretches credibility for me; he has undeniable qualities but not enough for the PL, similarly Billy Sharp. (and you have to go all the way back to David Armstrong for true bald headed genius). I thought Tad Lee looked the business on the evidence of 'that goal' against Derby but there were rumours when he first came to the club that he is brittle, injury prone, and struggles with fitness.
Give puncheon a new deal if he's up for it, but I still think he is determined to move back to London. So if he doesn't want a deal, sell him to qpr!
I think we would regret letting Chaplow go. A shiny headed baldie genius completes a team, like marsden of yesteryear.
Chaplow was on fire (remember the goal against manure in he cup) before a bad injury cos him dearly. He can get back.
Clever Dick
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10:48am Thu 3 Jan 13
City Saint wrote:Yeah Chappers has been unlucky. He was a decent Prem player when he was at West Brom and he was terrific for us b4 the injury. However he aint gonna get in ahead of Spider and Cork who are both outstanding this season. Like wise Davis is well ahead of him and JWP will be a regular soon as well. Will be a great Championship addition for somebody though. He's a 100% trier and I for one will be sorry to see him go
Give puncheon a new deal if he's up for it, but I still think he is determined to move back to London. So if he doesn't want a deal, sell him to qpr!
I think we would regret letting Chaplow go. A shiny headed baldie genius completes a team, like marsden of yesteryear.
Chaplow was on fire (remember the goal against manure in he cup) before a bad injury cos him dearly. He can get back.
J7junctionseven
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11:33am Thu 3 Jan 13
He is still here isn't he?
SaintJD
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11:35am Thu 3 Jan 13
Let's face it, any bid will take advantage of his expiring contract and pale into insignificance compared to the money we'd lose if we go down.
We can't afford to be cutting our noses off to spite our faces - I think he's learned not to sulk now and will do his best for us even if he sees his long-term future elsewhere.
Saints n Winners
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12:08pm Thu 3 Jan 13
SaintJD
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1:08pm Thu 3 Jan 13
Sure, something like the Walcott or Lampard thing seems to rumble on for ages with people saying clubs or players are being disloyal, but if I was Walcott, even if I loved the club and wanted to stay, I'd be stupid not to wait and see what other options are on the table before committing.
I'm sure Punch will do the same and then it's up to the club and/or player to decide if any deal suits.
IMO it suits the player and the club to do nothing until after the window is closed - that way we get to see if a deal suits when we know our fate and he gets some extra bargaining power.
If we stay up, we may decide we can get a better replacement in the summer should he decide to go or that we can afford to keep him if he wants to stay.
Sure we take a hit on the fee, but committing to a long-term lucrative contract now could cost us more in the long term anyway if we go down.
EternalXSamurai
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6:14pm Thu 3 Jan 13
jezza
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6:45pm Thu 3 Jan 13
NA can decide who he feels should stay and of those, who wants to stay.
Until then, together as one and COYR.
Matt Allen
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7:30pm Thu 3 Jan 13
Nicole23 wrote:£5K a week I would guess!
Forecast has never played a game, what's the point?
Matt Allen
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7:35pm Thu 3 Jan 13
For me I would recall Billy Sharp, he's an out and out goal poacher and will score goals in this league - perhaps we can send Gully out as his replacement. Billy has already scored 8 goals, just imagine if he'd scored half that for us, where would/could be up that table.

Sally Hamilton Original says...
9:22am Thu 3 Jan 13