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He can be whatever you want him to be
I already think he is slightly better but that might change next weekIf he gets the same number of games as Rafael next season, he'll prove to be as good if not better than him.
I don't get this. Both the twins are great defenders, love a tackle and love a battle.Won also a lot of headers. Just not sure if he would be better off in a more advanced position
I actually think he has overtaken Rafael too, but I thought I was getting ahead of myself a little. Maybe it's because Rafael hasn;t played in a while and we've forgotten how good he isI already think he is slightly better but that might change next week
So does Rooney, should he also play as a defender then? Fabio seems like he has much more in his sleeve than that, and therefore, he might become a brilliant midfielderI don't get this. Both the twins are great defenders, love a tackle and love a battle.
Nani, Valencia, Anderson, too. Rooney won't stick around forever, not to mention Hernandez. Vidic and Evra already as good as gone, as everyone knows, they are refusing to sign new contracts. Not to mention Bebe.Can anyone vsee these lads sticking around for 5-10 years? I'd love it but I fear an eventual move to Spain
They are both at a club with other young Spanish/Portuguese speakers I think that helps a ton. And buying just one of them won't be cheap though, probably only Barca and Real that could afford one or both. And if one leaves does the other stay or go? I think Nani will be the next one to go to Spain but in at least 2 years time.Can anyone vsee these lads sticking around for 5-10 years? I'd love it but I fear an eventual move to Spain
Someone made a good point here: it is unlikely that the twins will play at different clubs, so whoever will buy them, needs to get both of them and both will be worth a shit load in a couple of years. Which means only a hand ful of teams could afford themCan anyone vsee these lads sticking around for 5-10 years? I'd love it but I fear an eventual move to Spain
That was my first thought but I caught myself and in the end thought "sod it, Fabio's not necessarily Rafael".Anyone else screaming for him to be subbed off the moment he made that second foul after being booked, which although I didn't see a replay did look like it could have been another yellow, just didn't really want any chances to be taken with regard to him getting sent off
I did get a bit worried. The two things holding the twins back atm, they are injury prone and too rash/aggressive at times. But their talent is obvious to everyone.Anyone else screaming for him to be subbed off the moment he made that second foul after being booked, which although I didn't see a replay did look like it could have been another yellow, just didn't really want any chances to be taken with regard to him getting sent off
well even one of them could be afforded only by barcelona or madrid. And those 2 can easily pay for both. so your statement is kinda pointless.Someone made a good point here: it is unlikely that the twins will play at different clubs, so whoever will buy them, needs to get both of them and both will be worth a shit load in a couple of years. Which means only a hand ful of teams could afford them
they may be able to afford both but will they have a need for 2 full backs when it is going to cost the majority of their transfer budget or will they then look for a cheaper easier option.well even one of them could be afforded only by barcelona or madrid. And those 2 can easily pay for both. so your statement is kinda pointless.
To pay a lot of money for two fullbacks when you maybe only want one is not what they will do nowadays. Plus, both want to play regularly if they decide to leave. So considering all that, plus the money for both, a transfer could be difficultwell even one of them could be afforded only by barcelona or madrid. And those 2 can easily pay for both. so your statement is kinda pointless.