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I think there is still a high ceiling on him because we don't know what he can do in the premier league as we haven't seen him play there yet. If he can beat a full back in the prem and deliver a cross he's worth a lot more than £8m or whatever that fee is.
Having said all of that, outside of this transfer we are having a good window. And I do trust those at the club now more than ever since the Dan Ashworth days.
Earlier I read/heard on the E&S site that Fellows was at the training ground this morning and the manager in the press conference wouldn't say if he was in the match day squad. Its not a done deal as yet
Birmingham Live reporting the same. Mason is being understandably tight lipped about it-"he is in the building" and still part of the squad and in contention for the Stoke game. Whether or not he will still be with us when the transfer window closes at 7pm on Monday he doesn't know.
All a bit odd given that the deal was reported to be finalized and he supposedly travelled down for a medical but certainly won't be unhappy if we manage to keep him.
Fellows now officially a Saints player.
I could be wrong but I dont recall him ever having a great game against a top championship side. He tends to go missing against decent full backs. Premier league defenders would have him on toast in my opinion.
I would feel more strongly about the low price if this was a bloke we strongly relied on like Perreira who we played through.
I might be understating his importance and it all comes down to the replacement, but I dont think its a gross decision from the club.
Fellows is an excellent Championship standard player, a bit of a one trick pony at times, I hope he does well at Southampton, apparently ( whether this is true or not) both Fellows and Furlong moved because they wanted in time to play in the Premiership ( so we don?t?), best of luck with that as neither are good enough