Those Mexicans, I wouldn't believe anything they tell me, if they handed me a burrito I'd check under the tortilla!!
What are Inter up to at the moment ? Did they even qualify for Europa League ? Kondogbia was highly rated, and propelled himself into oblivion by going there.
I agree, but is Inter really a step-up at the moment ? The likes of Schalke, Valencia, Monaco, West Ham, Everton, Napoli, Roma, Liverpool, Sevilla, Leverkusen, Dortmund, Lyon, Porto, Leicester would have all probably been interested, and better step-up platforms than Inter. Milan is like the Night's Watch of footballers right now.I would encourage all young talents to take a middle step rather than going to a top club straight away. Would be a good move for him. Now watch Barca sign him.
"André Gomes es el tapado" (I don´t know how to translate but something like "the unexpected/hidden option") , "Madrid thinks in Gomes for the midfield, also in Barça´s agenda" .Tweet
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WideIs this Herring Lasagne fella a wide or central midfielder?
His math is correct if we have only 21 players that have to registered then we only need 4 home grown
My bad. Didn't read the post correctly.Its the same thing basically as what I said. And was comprehensively explained by another poster.
Someone said Pogba left a couple of months before he could qualify as homegrown.Pogba also qualifies as homegrown as he spent three seasons with us before he turned 21.
It's 3 seasons or 36 months. He'll qualify.Someone said Pogba left a couple of months before he could qualify as homegrown.
Do you think Gomes is good enough for Real or Barca?"André Gomes es el tapado" (I don´t know how to translate but something like "the unexpected/hidden option") , "Madrid thinks in Gomes for the midfield, also in Barça´s agenda" .Tweet
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Marca announced that something good come in the cover and delayed it much so maybe is reliable
I made it :"André Gomes es el tapado" (I don´t know how to translate but something like "the unexpected/hidden option") , "Madrid thinks in Gomes for the midfield, also in Barça´s agenda" .Tweet
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Marca announced that something good come in the cover and delayed it much so maybe is reliable
Pele, is that you?I made it :
"Erectile problems? Premature ejaculation?"
No?
No he really doesn't. He left just over 3 months short.It's 3 seasons or 36 months. He'll qualify.
Wide so he can run pasta (p)layersIs this Herring Lasagne fella a wide or central midfielder?
Corrected.My bad. Didn't read the post correctly.
I asked my cousin, my go to guy for United stats, to send me the details and he sent me a word document with this:
British Home Grown (Developed at the United Academy):
Non-British Home Grown (Developed at the United Academy):
- Jesse Lingard 23 years (15 December 1992)
- Will Keane 23 years (1 January 1993)
- Sam Johnstone 23 years (25 March 1993)
- Paddy McNair* 21 years(27 April 1995)
- James Wilson* 20 years (1 December 1995)
- Cameron Borthwick-Jackson* 19 years (2 February 1997)
- Marcus Rashford* 18 years (31 October 1997)
Home Grown (Bought from Outside):
- Adnan Januzaj* 21 years (5 February 1995)
- Andreas Pereira* 20 years (1 January 1996)
Rest of the Squad:
- Michael Carrick 34 years (28 July 1981)
- Ashley Young 30 years (9 July 1985)
- Wayne Rooney 30 years (24 October 1985)
- Morgan Schneiderlin 26 years (8 November 1989)
- Chris Smalling 26 years (22 November 1989)
- Phil Jones 24 years (21 February 1992)
- Luke Shaw* 20 years (12 July 1995)
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic 34 years (3 October 1981)
- Bastian Schweinsteiger 31 years (1 August 1984)
- Antonio Valencia 30 years (4 August 1985)
- Sergio Romero 29 years (22 February 1987)
- Marouane Fellani 28 years (22 November 1987)
- Juan Mata 28 years (28 April 1988)
- Henrikh Mkhitaryan 27 years (21 January 1989)
- Ander Herrera 26 years (14 August 1989)
- Matteo Darmian 26 years (2 December 1989)
- Daley Blind 26 years (9 March 1990)
- Marcus Rojo 26 years (20 March 1990)
- David De Dea 25 years (7 November 1990)
- Guillermo Varela 23 years (24 March 1993)
- Memphis Depay 22 years (13 February 1994)
- Eric Bailly 22 years (12 April 1994)
- Anthony Martial* 20 years (5 December 1995)
We currently have 32 players of which only 24 need to registered. Out of the 24, 9 qualify as home grown.
- *Not required to registered in the 25 man squad (Total in number – 8)
Sure there will be changes, but this is how it is now. Don't think there will be an issue on either front, or a need to sign Hughes just to jack up the homegrown quota. Pogba also qualifies as homegrown as he spent three seasons with us before he turned 21.
Where is this coming from?Why are we bothering with Pogba when its clear his heart is in Madrid and not Manchester? He will join reluctantly and 1 year down the line he will be pining for a move to Madrid
If it's so clear show me all of the proof.Why are we bothering with Pogba when its clear his heart is in Madrid and not Manchester? He will join reluctantly and 1 year down the line he will be pining for a move to Madrid
He is not a Madrid or Barcelona fan for that matter. If you believe all you read at some point he's have left then to rejoin united and be with friends/family. I think he would like to experience Spain and the problem might be - he might never experience Spain IF he rejoins United now. If Pogba was not at United as a kid, I don't think people would even mention it but it's like returning home. However, once he's back (should he come), he'll be more then happy amongst kids he grew up with and some French team mates.Why are we bothering with Pogba when its clear his heart is in Madrid and not Manchester? He will join reluctantly and 1 year down the line he will be pining for a move to Madrid
A number of press reports have indicated that his first option is Madrid and the only problem is that Madrid are a bit undecisive due to the high fees and wages involved. The Daily Mail also says his mother was apparently not happy with how United treated him last time he left. Then there is Juve who dont want to sell and Pogba himself has not indicated he wants to leave Juventus. The whole thing is a messWhere is this coming from?
You da man pexbo!No he really doesn't. He left just over 3 months short.
7th October 2009 - 3rd July 2012.
2 years, 8 months and 27 days.
It's not "3 seasons" at all, the rules are clear that it is 3 years.
Pogba himself said last year that he "still loves United" despite not getting a chance. I think that goes beyond what his mother says. His agent confirmed he's eager to play in a better league (La Liga and the Prem are both better than Serie A).A number of press reports have indicated that his first option is Madrid and the only problem is that Madrid are a bit undecisive due to the high fees and wages involved. The Daily Mail also says his mother was apparently not happy with how United treated him last time he left. Then there is Juve who dont want to sell and Pogba himself has not indicated he wants to leave Juventus. The whole thing is a mess
I think we are saying same thing just with you counting filled spots, and I'm counting vacant spotsMy bad. Didn't read the post correctly.
I asked my cousin, my go to guy for United stats, to send me the details and he sent me a word document with this:
British Home Grown (Developed at the United Academy):
Non-British Home Grown (Developed at the United Academy):
- Jesse Lingard 23 years (15 December 1992)
- Will Keane 23 years (1 January 1993)
- Sam Johnstone 23 years (25 March 1993)
- Paddy McNair* 21 years(27 April 1995)
- James Wilson* 20 years (1 December 1995)
- Cameron Borthwick-Jackson* 19 years (2 February 1997)
- Marcus Rashford* 18 years (31 October 1997)
Home Grown (Bought from Outside):
- Adnan Januzaj* 21 years (5 February 1995)
- Andreas Pereira* 20 years (1 January 1996)
Rest of the Squad:
- Michael Carrick 34 years (28 July 1981)
- Ashley Young 30 years (9 July 1985)
- Wayne Rooney 30 years (24 October 1985)
- Morgan Schneiderlin 26 years (8 November 1989)
- Chris Smalling 26 years (22 November 1989)
- Phil Jones 24 years (21 February 1992)
- Luke Shaw* 20 years (12 July 1995)
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic 34 years (3 October 1981)
- Bastian Schweinsteiger 31 years (1 August 1984)
- Antonio Valencia 30 years (4 August 1985)
- Sergio Romero 29 years (22 February 1987)
- Marouane Fellani 28 years (22 November 1987)
- Juan Mata 28 years (28 April 1988)
- Henrikh Mkhitaryan 27 years (21 January 1987)
- Ander Herrera 26 years (14 August 1989)
- Matteo Darmian 26 years (2 December 1989)
- Daley Blind 26 years (9 March 1990)
- Marcus Rojo 26 years (20 March 1990)
- David De Dea 25 years (7 November 1990)
- Guillermo Varela 23 years (24 March 1993)
- Memphis Depay 22 years (13 February 1994)
- Eric Bailly 22 years (12 April 1994)
- Anthony Martial* 20 years (5 December 1995)
We currently have 32 players of which only 24 need to registered. Out of the 24, 9 qualify as home grown.
- *Not required to registered in the 25 man squad (Total in number – 8)
Sure there will be changes, but this is how it is now. Don't think there will be an issue on either front, or a need to sign Hughes just to jack up the homegrown quota. Pogba also qualifies as homegrown as he spent three seasons with us before he turned 21.
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Agreed, I find it very hard to believe they'd spend between £80-100m on two strikers; when they still need defenders.I would be shocked and stunned if they spent best part of £100m on two strikers.
Worst of all if they finally do buy a decent striker or two that may be one of the final pieces of the puzzle. Ozil, Sanchez, Xhaka, Lacazette, Lukaku..clearly a change of transfer policy at the Emirates.Agreed, I find it very hard to believe they'd spend between £80-100m on two strikers; when they still need defenders.
But just as Arsenal fans reach their lowest point, he starts to remove his mask. Arsenal fans get excited. It was all a beautiful ruse. The ol' Russian doll trick. Instead of being a 19 year old no one's ever heard of he's actually.........a 18 year old no one's ever heard of. And then he starts to remove his mask. Arsenal fans get excited. It was all a beautiful ruse. The ol' Russian doll trick. Instead of being a 18 year old no one's ever heard of he's actually........a 17 year old no one's ever heard of. And then he starts to remove his mask. Arsenal fans get excited. It was all a beautiful ruse. The ol' Russian doll trick. Instead of being a 18 year old no one's ever heard of he's actually.....Mikael Silvestre.they'll end up signing a 19 year old no one's heard of.
Lazy ness is that guys problem! I want a Tevez type back, always loved him chasing down defenders.Lukaku is one striker I just can't make up my mind about. Half the time I am impressed by his pace and strength, and ability to get cracking shots on target. The other half I am almost tearing my hair out in frustration about his inability to attack the ball on crosses. Several matches in the Euro, excellent crosses were sent in, and he anticipated it too slowly and couldn't get on the end of them.
He is so inconsistent. IIRC he had 3 or 4 goal droughts longer than or equal to 5 games. Sometimes I feel, that in a side like arsenal, where he will get lots of chances he'll be a star, but then you see those Belgium peformances where he actually got similar amount of chances, and it makes you wonder is he even a significant upgrade on Giroud?Lukaku is one striker I just can't make up my mind about. Half the time I am impressed by his pace and strength, and ability to get cracking shots on target. The other half I am almost tearing my hair out in frustration about his inability to attack the ball on crosses. Several matches in the Euro, excellent crosses were sent in, and he anticipated it too slowly and couldn't get on the end of them.
I actually think it's more a case of not having the football intelligence to spot the danger. Nistelrooy was the complete opposite - if the ball ended in the box, Nistelrooy was usually thereLazy ness is that guys problem! I want a Tevez type back, always loved him chasing down defenders.
He would frustrate me more than Nani.Lukaku is one striker I just can't make up my mind about. Half the time I am impressed by his pace and strength, and ability to get cracking shots on target. The other half I am almost tearing my hair out in frustration about his inability to attack the ball on crosses. Several matches in the Euro, excellent crosses were sent in, and he anticipated it too slowly and couldn't get on the end of them.
That's true, but if you lack scoring instincts then you make up for it by being a trier, thing is though if you're going to spend 60m on a striker you want a guy with instincts that tell him where to ball will be put in, besides the fact he trains with the other so should have an understanding where they're going to put that ball, just sometimes he seems too lazy to move, against Wales he failed to run to the near post and get in front of the defender as a winger put in a beautiful cross, that's unforgivable for a striker.I actually think it's more a case of not having the football intelligence to spot the danger. Nistelrooy was the complete opposite - if the ball ended in the box, Nistelrooy was usually there
It is 36 months or 3 seasons.No he really doesn't. He left just over 3 months short.
7th October 2009 - 3rd July 2012.
2 years, 8 months and 27 days.
It's not "3 seasons" at all, the rules are clear that it is 3 years.