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kp789 said:I am so excited
And I just can't hide it.
kp789 said:I am so excited
tolmie's hairdoo said:Looks like all the foreign media are just sparking off the report in Marca yesterday.
Someone picks it up, then an outlet in another country, before you know it, it's a runaway train.
Happens quite regularly. A British report will be written about a player in a certain country.
That certain country picks it up and runs it again the following day.
However, because it's a rewrite and looks good on Google translate, it gives is a false sense of legitimacy.
Pellegrini is not even speaking to Isco until tomorrow and will be in Spain next week if needs be to push it over the line.
richards30 said:tolmie's hairdoo said:Looks like all the foreign media are just sparking off the report in Marca yesterday.
Someone picks it up, then an outlet in another country, before you know it, it's a runaway train.
Happens quite regularly. A British report will be written about a player in a certain country.
That certain country picks it up and runs it again the following day.
However, because it's a rewrite and looks good on Google translate, it gives is a false sense of legitimacy.
Pellegrini is not even speaking to Isco until tomorrow and will be in Spain next week if needs be to push it over the line.
Have Madrid offered similar personal terms?
is isco keen to come then tolm? and obviously pelle wants him?
tolmie's hairdoo said:Looks like all the foreign media are just sparking off the report in Marca yesterday.
Someone picks it up, then an outlet in another country, before you know it, it's a runaway train.
Happens quite regularly. A British report will be written about a player in a certain country.
That certain country picks it up and runs it again the following day.
However, because it's a rewrite and looks good on Google translate, it gives is a false sense of legitimacy.
Pellegrini is not even speaking to Isco until tomorrow and will be in Spain next week if needs be to push it over the line.
avoidconfusion said:tolmie's hairdoo said:Looks like all the foreign media are just sparking off the report in Marca yesterday.
Someone picks it up, then an outlet in another country, before you know it, it's a runaway train.
Happens quite regularly. A British report will be written about a player in a certain country.
That certain country picks it up and runs it again the following day.
However, because it's a rewrite and looks good on Google translate, it gives is a false sense of legitimacy.
Pellegrini is not even speaking to Isco until tomorrow and will be in Spain next week if needs be to push it over the line.
I thought Isco is off on Hols?
tolmie's hairdoo said:Looks like all the foreign media are just sparking off the report in Marca yesterday.
Someone picks it up, then an outlet in another country, before you know it, it's a runaway train.
Happens quite regularly. A British report will be written about a player in a certain country.
That certain country picks it up and runs it again the following day.
However, because it's a rewrite and looks good on Google translate, it gives is a false sense of legitimacy.
Pellegrini is not even speaking to Isco until tomorrow and will be in Spain next week if needs be to push it over the line.
avoidconfusion said:tolmie's hairdoo said:Looks like all the foreign media are just sparking off the report in Marca yesterday.
Someone picks it up, then an outlet in another country, before you know it, it's a runaway train.
Happens quite regularly. A British report will be written about a player in a certain country.
That certain country picks it up and runs it again the following day.
However, because it's a rewrite and looks good on Google translate, it gives is a false sense of legitimacy.
Pellegrini is not even speaking to Isco until tomorrow and will be in Spain next week if needs be to push it over the line.
I thought Isco is off on Hols?
tolmie's hairdoo said:Looks like all the foreign media are just sparking off the report in Marca yesterday.
Someone picks it up, then an outlet in another country, before you know it, it's a runaway train.
Happens quite regularly. A British report will be written about a player in a certain country.
That certain country picks it up and runs it again the following day.
However, because it's a rewrite and looks good on Google translate, it gives is a false sense of legitimacy.
Pellegrini is not even speaking to Isco until tomorrow and will be in Spain next week if needs be to push it over the line.