Ted Hughes wrote:Hmm, I wonder if this was the planned timeframe. or whether somebody has been holding onto it waiting for the brown envelope/ horse's head required to seal the deal ?
twosips wrote:All we need to do now is reply to their emails and send them our bank details so they can deposit a large amount of inherited cash into our accounts so we can register him as a player for us.
freshie wrote:twosips wrote:All we need to do now is reply to their emails and send them our bank details so they can deposit a large amount of inherited cash into our accounts so we can register him as a player for us.
ruralblue wrote:freshie wrote:twosips wrote:All we need to do now is reply to their emails and send them our bank details so they can deposit a large amount of inherited cash into our accounts so we can register him as a player for us.
What's the score??? Are folks trying to insinuate that all us Nigerians are dodgy scammer's?
I do not understand!
However if some body could give me their phone number I could maybe ring and upon handing over you're sort code and bank account number we could discuss this issue further!
phips wrote:so we've signed both?...
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Does anyone know anything about the injury Iheanacho has contracted ??
It doesn't sound too promising if he's going to be unavailable for a further two months from this point in time.
twosips wrote:On a side note, what's this Nwakali like? I know you saw a few games when Nigeria won the world youth cup, Ted, and that Kelechi was the main man, but how did he do? I know naff all about his playing style to be honest.
blues2win wrote:Independent running a story that the FA are detetmined to stop the work permit appeals process which they feel undermines chances of English players developing. Protecting english players won't help them. Actually English players benefit from playing against top players from overseas. The problem for English players is that they're grossly overpriced because of home grown rules I suppose. That's why Clubs are happy to go for cheaper foreign players.
twosips wrote:I've said before that I think the problem with this country is that English players don't move abroad. We're the only major country in the world where that doesn't happen. Created a really weird one way market which means you get English players who just sulk and rot in the reserves instead of making a name for themselves elsewhere. Problem we have is that any half decent England player becomes a rarity and pressure increases incredibly on that individual whereas if we had many players abroad and getting opportunities it'd not be a big deal
iwasthere2012 wrote:twosips wrote:I've said before that I think the problem with this country is that English players don't move abroad. We're the only major country in the world where that doesn't happen. Created a really weird one way market which means you get English players who just sulk and rot in the reserves instead of making a name for themselves elsewhere. Problem we have is that any half decent England player becomes a rarity and pressure increases incredibly on that individual whereas if we had many players abroad and getting opportunities it'd not be a big deal
This is very true also. Broadening your horizons is in keeping with the change of mindset that I mentioned. True for everyone, not just footballers.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:twosips wrote:I've said before that I think the problem with this country is that English players don't move abroad. We're the only major country in the world where that doesn't happen. Created a really weird one way market which means you get English players who just sulk and rot in the reserves instead of making a name for themselves elsewhere. Problem we have is that any half decent England player becomes a rarity and pressure increases incredibly on that individual whereas if we had many players abroad and getting opportunities it'd not be a big deal
This is very true also. Broadening your horizons is in keeping with the change of mindset that I mentioned. True for everyone, not just footballers.
It also relates, albeit to a far lesser degree, to English Managers and Coaches.
Perhaps the rising genius that is Gollum, coupled with his new found star-status in Spain, might tempt others to travel to foreign shores.
Just as an aside, does anyone know how Gollum is coping with the need to learn to speak Spanish ??
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