uwe rosler 28
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The rags being desperate will mean they will only bring in a fraction of their real value.. 3P in real money!!!!Bye bye Mainoo. Possibly Garnacho too.
The rags being desperate will mean they will only bring in a fraction of their real value.. 3P in real money!!!!Bye bye Mainoo. Possibly Garnacho too.
It does not, and i admire your belief in the system, but Leicester`s appeal showed the PL panels choose which part of the law they want to apply.I'm no legal expert but how does your bit in italics tie-in with :
Section X : Arbitration
X.2.3 - that the issues in each such arbitration shall be decided in accordance with English law
(from the 24/25 PL Handbook)
See the Beeb still peddling the shite that Garnacho is home grown.The rags being desperate will mean they will only bring in a fraction of their real value.. 3P in real money!!!!
See the Beeb still peddling the shite that Garnacho is home grown.
A simple search shows they bought him
astonishing but not a suprise
i always thought he was one of the last jug-eared Collyhurst cowboys who could trace his ancestry way back to Carlo Sartori?...just shows yer..Spent more of his footballing life at Atletico Madrid than the rags, they would have you believed he was breast fed on Vimto and grew up on diet of Manchester Tart.
???Already said, you no listen 11 May 11.5.25
You don’t have to be from Manchester to enjoy a Manchester tartSpent more of his footballing life at Atletico Madrid than the rags, they would have you believed he was breast fed on Vimto and grew up on diet of Manchester Tart.
he does count as HG.See the Beeb still peddling the shite that Garnacho is home grown.
A simple search shows they bought him
astonishing but not a suprise
Nah we are not in America, that'date posted is the 11th MayGuy Fawkes Day
Garnacho is actually Spanish for 'Cuckoo in the nest'...he does count as HG.
Pre decimal tooThe rags being desperate will mean they will only bring in a fraction of their real value.. 3P in real money!!!!
Now he looks like a "Manchester Tart"Spent more of his footballing life at Atletico Madrid than the rags, they would have you believed he was breast fed on Vimto and grew up on diet of Manchester Tart.
He is home grown, according to the criteria.See the Beeb still peddling the shite that Garnacho is home grown.
A simple search shows they bought him
astonishing but not a suprise
He is home grown, according to the criteria.
In the same way as Nathan Ake is classed as home grown.
Home grown players don't have to be English.
Cheeky Vimto and a diet of Manchester tarts ;-)Spent more of his footballing life at Atletico Madrid than the rags, they would have you believed he was breast fed on Vimto and grew up on diet of Manchester Tart.
Not really home grown, they signed him at 15 years old. His development came at Atletico. Phil Foden on the other hand.....He is home grown, according to the criteria.
In the same way as Nathan Ake is classed as home grown.
Home grown players don't have to be English.
Its not home grown as we'd like to think it is but its home grown according to the criteria and that's what counts.Not really home grown, they signed him at 15 years old. His development came at Atletico. Phil Foden on the other hand.....
This is why the 'home grown' term is wrong. The correct term is 'Association trained' which he passes the rules forNot really home grown, they signed him at 15 years old. His development came at Atletico. Phil Foden on the other hand.....
Lately their home grown products have been well....... I give you Rashford.
Diallo will soon be hailed a s product from the legendary United Academy.
I agree with you, according to the criteria he is home grown, but we all know in reality he isn't.Its not home grown as we'd like to think it is but its home grown according to the criteria and that's what counts.
Its a little like the international rugby union teams having all these Kiwis and South African players starring for them.