Jacques Roussel?French winger.
Jacques Roussel?French winger.
CorrectedHe started last night against Bristol City :0)
Watched it whilst making my Tea :0)
My posting style is definitely a work in progress ;0)
Bolognaise was very tasty and filling, especially with the Home Grown Tomatoes :0Yeah saw that very happy he got more minutes. He started the season well for them.
Claudio is on the bench again.
Most importantly how was the Spag Bol?
Sounds aceBolognaise was very tasty and filling, especially with the Home Grown Tomatoes :0
Mushrooms ?Sounds ace
Any club trained mushrooms?
Have to make sure you comply with PL rules next season then ;-). You made me hungry I am off to the fridge.Mushrooms ?
I’m afraid we’re shop bought :0(
If there are, Pep might play them in the champignons league.Any club trained mushrooms?
I think Girona would be good for him. Reis is there who he knows and its Spain so an easier transition for him.If he goes back to River Plate, he might as well call it a day on a career in Europe.
He clearly doesn't have the mentality to make it at the highest level and wants the easier career route.
He has been so badly advised throughout this whole ordeal and City should have stood firm and denied the Leverkusen move.
I actually don't think Girona was the best option, they are poor and he would have barely seen the ball. Where he should have gone was somewhere like a Bologna, Werder Bremen, Fulham type team. Somewhere where there is no pressure to get into Europe and are too good to get relegated.
I think Girona would be good for him. Reis is there who he knows and its Spain so an easier transition for him.
I think Leverkeusen ended up being a compromise solution.He has been so badly advised throughout this whole ordeal and City should have stood firm and denied the Leverkusen move.
He's not good enough to get in those teams yetReis is benefiting as a defender because Girona are getting inundated with attacks week in week out.
This is perfect for an aspiring defender or goalkeeper.
As an attacker I am not so sure.
It would be like sending Echeverri to Wolves and hoping he can get enough time on the ball to show his ability when in reality he won't.
He needs a team that doesn't have the pressure of chasing Europe, is too good to get relegated, but has enough about them that can have good possession and sustained attacks against most teams outside of the top 6.
Girona offer none of that.