I'm no cynic said:But Carlos Vela didn't even though Arsenal forked out a fee for him following his nation, Mexico, winning the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship and with him finishing as top scorer, and his new club had to wait for over 2 years for him to become eligible. Let's just wait until a faceless suit in the Home Office gives him the OK before we rejoice.SrilankanBlue said:This guy got a Permit as an exceptional talent, FFS
The highlight of his career
"In addition to impressing for Universidad de Chile in the Copa Libertadores, he also shone for his country at the recent Milk Cup youth tournament in Northern Ireland, scoring twice against the home nation in a 5-3 win."
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http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/artic...elechi-iheanacho-training-columbus-crew-not-tThe Doctor said:It's all gone very quiet on Kelechi Iheanacho........... Mid October tomorrow........... Anybody with any definite news out there?
Iheanacho, who is staying in a hotel in Columbus, will be around until mid-October, according to Berhalter, and has adapted to Crew training well.
Kippax Street 1880 said:I'm no cynic said:But Carlos Vela didn't even though Arsenal forked out a fee for him following his nation, Mexico, winning the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship and with him finishing as top scorer, and his new club had to wait for over 2 years for him to become eligible. Let's just wait until a faceless suit in the Home Office gives him the OK before we rejoice.SrilankanBlue said:This guy got a Permit as an exceptional talent, FFS
The highlight of his career
"In addition to impressing for Universidad de Chile in the Copa Libertadores, he also shone for his country at the recent Milk Cup youth tournament in Northern Ireland, scoring twice against the home nation in a 5-3 win."
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True, but more recently Soule Coulibaly received a work permit for Spurs after being top scorer in the U-17 World Cup and winning CAF Talent of the year. Pretty much exactly the same as Kelechi, the only difference being he received 'Best Player' not Golden Boot
Exeter Blue I am here said:Kippax Street 1880 said:I'm no cynic said:But Carlos Vela didn't even though Arsenal forked out a fee for him following his nation, Mexico, winning the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship and with him finishing as top scorer, and his new club had to wait for over 2 years for him to become eligible. Let's just wait until a faceless suit in the Home Office gives him the OK before we rejoice.
True, but more recently Soule Coulibaly received a work permit for Spurs after being top scorer in the U-17 World Cup and winning CAF Talent of the year. Pretty much exactly the same as Kelechi, the only difference being he received 'Best Player' not Golden Boot
Yes, but Spurs aren't a threat to the cunty quartet are they?! I'll believe it when I see it in terms of a WP for Iheanacho
Haha! So fucking true.stony said:Exeter Blue I am here said:Kippax Street 1880 said:True, but more recently Soule Coulibaly received a work permit for Spurs after being top scorer in the U-17 World Cup and winning CAF Talent of the year. Pretty much exactly the same as Kelechi, the only difference being he received 'Best Player' not Golden Boot
Yes, but Spurs aren't a threat to the cunty quartet are they?! I'll believe it when I see it in terms of a WP for Iheanacho
Spurs are deluded enough to think of themselves as a part of it.
So did Scott Sinclair!yatesy94 said:Hope we get him signed up soon, looked constantly threatening in pre-season. Rapid and excellent finisher.
He also got a Silver bootKippax Street 1880 said:I'm no cynic said:But Carlos Vela didn't even though Arsenal forked out a fee for him following his nation, Mexico, winning the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship and with him finishing as top scorer, and his new club had to wait for over 2 years for him to become eligible. Let's just wait until a faceless suit in the Home Office gives him the OK before we rejoice.SrilankanBlue said:This guy got a Permit as an exceptional talent, FFS
The highlight of his career
"In addition to impressing for Universidad de Chile in the Copa Libertadores, he also shone for his country at the recent Milk Cup youth tournament in Northern Ireland, scoring twice against the home nation in a 5-3 win."
<a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ngelo_Henr%C3%ADquez" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ngelo_Henr%C3%ADquez</a>
True, but more recently Soule Coulibaly received a work permit for Spurs after being top scorer in the U-17 World Cup and winning CAF Talent of the year. Pretty much exactly the same as Kelechi, the only difference being he received 'Best Player' not Golden Boot