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  • "clubs get 90m a season, if relegated they get half that in parachute payments.
    Its not deducted from the 90mil.
    Norwich's low spending was because they cleared nearly 50mil debt.It was promotion or admin for Norwich last season.
    Saints need players that are better than anything we have.
    Players that can cut it at top level.We have 4/5premiership players, 4/5 championship players who may cut it at premiership. We need 4/5 quality players to knit it together. Leicester, Blackpool and Bristol showed us how ordinary we can look at times.
    Reading and others showed how easily we could be caught on the break. Yes we had a great season and at times were pure quality. Now we face some of the best players in the world and we had best be ready for it.
    Doesn't need a major over haul, but definately needs strengthening"
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Saints stars face nervous wait over contracts

David Connolly David Connolly

STRIKER David Connolly headlines the group of players who are out of contract with promotion-winning Saints this summer.

The 34-year-old is due to become a free agent, along with fellow first-team squad members Radhi Jaidi, Lee Holmes, Bartosz Bialkowski and Ryan Doble.

Connolly, who made 26 appearances this season and scored six goals, has signed three successive one-year deals since arriving at St Mary’s in 2009.

Manager Nigel Adkins, pictured right, and chairman Nicola Cortese must now weigh up whether to take the forward, pictured above, with them into the Premier League.

Clubs need to confirm their retained and released list by the third Saturday in May, which is the 19th this year.

Connolly, who turns 35 next month, has experience of the top flight, having played there with Wigan and Sunderland.

But he has not featured for Saints since coming on as a substitute in a 2-0 home win against Barnsley on March 10.

Full story in today's Southern Daily Echo.

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