He wants to play, he knows he has to play to make sure of a place in our team. He has the smell of the Euro finals in his nostrils.
Hope he doesn't get loaned out to a League One club.
No sign of him again today - looks like that's it at Leicester for him.
He's now officially on the transfer list: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.u...ail/story.html
Plenty of negative opinions on him in the comments, seems he did not win over too many Leicester fans. Any idea where he might end up? They paid circa 3 million for him apparently (!), so can't see him being let go on the cheap to Celtic or the likes.
Leicester paid 1.2M for him, I dont think there will be any shortage of clubs in for him, in fact I think one or two of the clubs may surprise a few people.
Perhaps St Ledger is one of those players who is more suited to the playing style at a higher level? Its important that he can get games leading upto the Euros, so fair play to him for standing up for himself at Leicester, he could of just sat back and took his wages very week like a lot of players do.
1.2 million sounds about right. Here's hoping he gets a move ASAP.
Apparently he had a big bust up with Nigel Pearson - http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/tran...cle847265.html
The doc gets it spot on again re: St Ledger. Mills is living a charmed life at Leicester though. Poor performances and constantly getting sent off shouldn't endear a player to successive managers, but it appears he's cracked the code.
League one would spell disaster but I couldn't see a shortage of Championship clubs coming in for him, given that Leicester were the championship's big spenders of the summer, another club will surely be willing to part with less than 1.2m for a player with 20 caps at centre half for a decent international side.
In relation to the constant Celtic link, they've signed another right back having had 3 already. Signing another centre half on loan or permanently is not out of the question, given that K. Wilson, Majstorovic, Loovens and Rogne's prescence means they have 4 centre halves too.
A Premiership club taking a punt on an international centre half can't be out of the question. The notion of Trap using his contacts couldn't be dismissed either.
Huddersfield are supposedly interested in Sledge according to the Daily Mail - hopefully nothing comes of it.
Sledge did take to international football very well, particularly for some one that had not played at the higher levels of club football.
I wonder if his size would go against him in the English premiership and even the championship. I may be generalising here but for whatever reason international sides don't seem to push the physical side of the game as much as some club sides.
Part of the reason for St Ledger's solid performances in an Ireland shirt is Richard Dunne. St Ledger's initial inclusion completely surprised me, but his performances have, generally, vindicated Trapattoni. He doesn't, as yet, have too much competition for a place, which is why he's such a mainstay in our defence.
End Apartheid Now! One Team in Ireland!
I actually think he would do well in the Bundesliga. I know it won't happen though.
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
I don't dispute that. You'll notice that I say his performances have vindicated Trapattoni's selection of him.
Rather, I posit that part of the reason for his good performances is Richard Dunne - i.e. players tend to play better in a better team/with better teammates. I would also argue that St Ledger does not have much competition for centre back and that he would undoubtedly struggle to justify his inclusion had we a few more centre halves at Premier league level, especially since, at club level, he has been either uninspiring or not playing at all despite being fit. O'Dea (24), McShane (25) and Delaney (30) are hard workers, but they don't offer much competition and I think they are largely there because they "know" Trap's system. 22 year old Clark might eventually oust him.
End Apartheid Now! One Team in Ireland!
SSL played against Italy in May without any game time for weeks (months even?) and alongside O'Dea played a very composed game. I've seen enough of him to see he's a good player, Dunne or no Dunne, but he is a good partner for Dunne, no doubt. They're the ideal type of CB pairing for me - a good ball winner and a good ball user, a bit like Cunningham and Breen complemented each other well.
I'm not sure knowing Trap's system is that important for a CB. A CB does what a CB does, regardless of system. I think the other names mentioned by Predator are actually probably just our other options for that position, even if Guardiola was in charge!
Last edited by Stuttgart88; 03/01/2012 at 1:46 PM.
oh doc, id love to know who you are to SSL...
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
if he's his GP he'd want to watch he doesn't get done for breach of patient confidentiality
would be great to see him get a big move, i really like st ledger hes been brilliant for us. theres no way he there by default, he's earned his place in the team. Its true there is a lack of other options that makes him even more important to us, in saying that i now trust o'dea to come in and perform if needed after his last few performances, but sledger is nailed on for a starting place if fit
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