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    pompey phil wrote:
    £7m for a championship player, your board and manager are deluded and have been ripped off,they certainly saw you scum coming,oh well yet another player to add to your ever growing wage bill and only one departure,so the wage bill is growing so now your wages are probably 96% of your turnover increase of 3%. the demise of scum has started, the debt has started to grow,then when you get relegated BOOM!!!! it will all crash down,oh well PLAY UP POMPEY!!!
    Ha Ha !

    Why are you even bothered about our wage roll & Turnover fish face ?!?

    Poor facts about outgoing players !

    When it comes to debt, you serial debtors really know ya stuff I grant you, but I'd rsespectively suggest you concentrate on your own financial plight my six fingered mutant friend !!

    Fond regards !!"
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Southampton close in on Jay Rodriguez

Saints transfer target Jay Rodriguez Saints transfer target Jay Rodriguez

Saints have had a £7m bid for Jay Rodriguez accepted by Burnley.

As revealed last week, the two clubs were in discussions regarding a deal worth in excess of £6m for the striker.

The Clarets, who are resigned to losing the 22-year-old this summer, had valued the player at £8m.

But with the forward having just one year left on his Turf Moor contract, the Championship side have been willing to accept a smaller sum.

If Rodriguez does move to Saints, the fee would break the club's long-standing transfer record, set when they signed Rory Delap for £4m from Derby in 2001.

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