blueparrot
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Why would we do that?Knowing our board they will help them again somehow
Why would we do that?Knowing our board they will help them again somehow
Myth that constantly crops up.Why would we do that?
If he only signed a six month deal and suffered a career ending injury he would be royally fucked though wouldn’t heHe is currently training at Barcelona today. He wants to be at Barcelona. I couldn't see him committing to any deal with any other club past this summer when he could register with them. Short term signings are not what we need. If we signed someone on a short term loan, I want a player who would be fighting for a deal with us not a lad who would be going back to the club he wants to truly be at in the summer.
He is okay-ish. A bit of softy in my view. We have already got Josko and Lewis in that category and Akanji is speeding into that direction. Hard to find someone as tough as Ferna and Ake these days.Christensen allegedly for sale. Liked by Pep. Played a lot as the pivot at Barca so could come straight in and do the Stones role theoretically
Only 28, but not sure about his health the last couple of seasons?
He’s that good he can be in two places at the same time.Would like this guy but I fear we will going down a rabbit hole and it will end up with him at city . This guy is staying at Barca
Would like this guy but I fear we will going down a rabbit hole and it will end up with him at city . This guy is staying at Barca
Dud type at night ha . Changed it .He’s that good he can be in two places at the same time.
Had no idea Barca were this much in the shit.No more government bale outs and everyone seems to hate Laporta now.Technically able to leave on a free now.
Although he seems happy at Barca despite the situation.
Dani Olmo: Spain midfielder in limbo as Barcelona left mired in uncertainty
With Barcelona unable to register summer signing Dani Olmo for the second half of the season, Spanish football expert Guillem Balague looks at the club's current crisis.www.bbc.com