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Terrible attempts from De Gea.
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Where have you been this past season?Ando finally cut his hair? This is going to be his season now.
Get Hernandez in goal
Not good enough, sell him.
we do too homeomorphic, we do too.I hope he develops into the best keeper in the world at Old Trafford. The GK position will be solved for another decade for La Roja.
Lets hope this is the case. I've followed him closely since he made his first team debut at Atlético.I hope he develops into the best keeper in the world at Old Trafford. The GK position will be solved for another decade for La Roja.
He himself won't. But Marca, AS and Real Madrid will try to tap him up anyway as they did with Agüero if De Gea becomes world class. It's inevitable. They don't have any promising keeper coming through their youth ranks.Doubt he will be gunning for a move to Real Madrid at any point...
I can't see that happening. Reina is only a few months younger than Valdes and one year (and a few months) younger than Casillas. It wouldn't really be worth it from their point of view.Depends, they could always approach Reina.
Why would Valdes at the age of 30 only have 5 years left, when keepers nowadays play on until their late 30's/early 40's?valdez has 5 years left maybe. barca will certainly be interested when valdez goes, unless if they have a good youth keeper coming up
Because he's average?Why would Valdes at the age of 30 only have 5 years left, when keepers nowadays play on until their late 30's/early 40's?
did you really think he would?http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jul/22/david-de-gea-spain-olympic-history?CMP=twt_gu
Interview conducted by Sid Lowe with the bearded one. Hmmmm, the last bit makes me wonder if he'll stay with us the for the majority of his career or not.
His comments in the second to last paragraph don't surprise/worry me. It is to be expected that he'd feel that way. Going to United is probably the first time he's been out of his country for an extended amount of time (not including the U21 championships and other tournaments he's been to with his national team) so it is natural he'd miss his family. He probably doesn't see his girlfriend for extended periods of time due to her singing career and doesn't she do some TV work in Spain too?http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jul/22/david-de-gea-spain-olympic-history?CMP=twt_gu
Interview conducted by Sid Lowe with the bearded one. Hmmmm, the last bit makes me wonder if he'll stay with us the for the majority of his career or not.
Well, Real and Barca aren't really in need of keepers atm or the past few years, so where would Reina really go? I am sure in a couple years when Valdes ages, Barca will come after De Gea. And I don't think De Gea will ever go to Real, considering he started his career at Atletico."We have played together for a long time, we know each other, how we play, how we work, and we get on well," De Gea says, as Iker Muniain, his inseparable room-mate, stands a few metres away giggling.
Interesting
And we don't obviously know if he'll stay his whole career here (seems unlikely, its a long time even by footballing standards) but the amount of strong youngish Spanish keepers will help our cause by keeping him away from Barca and Real. Anyway as he grows-up here he's bound to become more settled, and might go all Reina on us and not want to leave the area.
I'm with Damien1990 on this one.http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jul/22/david-de-gea-spain-olympic-history?CMP=twt_gu
Interview conducted by Sid Lowe with the bearded one. Hmmmm, the last bit makes me wonder if he'll stay with us the for the majority of his career or not.
Its been his first year in a strange city, can't blame him at all for being a bit homesick. Even if he spends 5 years here that will probably change. He'll find places he enjoys eating (though there are only two..), make friends, buy a good raincoat, learn the language etc.I'm with Damien1990 on this one.
They're not particularly worrying - he's just not pretending that Manchester is his favourite place in the world to be, but that as long as he's developing as a player it's a worthy sacrifice. Nothing wrong with that perspective.
" Spain are world and European Champions. Last summer they won the European Under-21 championship and it is barely a fortnight since they won this summer's European Under-19 championship"http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jul/22/david-de-gea-spain-olympic-history?CMP=twt_gu
Interview conducted by Sid Lowe with the bearded one. Hmmmm, the last bit makes me wonder if he'll stay with us the for the majority of his career or not.
I'm afraid Barca and us are going to be after him at some point though, it's almost inevitable."We have played together for a long time, we know each other, how we play, how we work, and we get on well," De Gea says, as Iker Muniain, his inseparable room-mate, stands a few metres away giggling.
Interesting
And we don't obviously know if he'll stay his whole career here (seems unlikely, its a long time even by footballing standards) but the amount of strong youngish Spanish keepers will help our cause by keeping him away from Barca and Real. Anyway as he grows-up here he's bound to become more settled, and might go all Reina on us and not want to leave the area.
Barca perhaps, cant see him going to Real though.I'm afraid Barca and us are going to be after him at some point though, it's almost inevitable.