Bluesiam
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IMO, Biton looked in a different League to Razak and Suarez in the pre season games I watched. He is worth a place in the squad NOW if we can get him a work permit.
Phuket Blue said:IMO, Biton looked in a different League to Razak and Suarez in the pre season games I watched. He is worth a place in the squad NOW if we can get him a work permit.
Phuket Blue said:IMO, Biton looked in a different League to Razak and Suarez in the pre season games I watched. He is worth a place in the squad NOW if we can get him a work permit.
And he did. No use comparing him to Suarez anyway as they play a different game in different positions. Razak is a better comparison, and I feel he has a much higher plateau, but he can also cost you matches just as easily at this point and I think he and Biton are only a year apart.kippaxchris said:Phuket Blue said:IMO, Biton looked in a different League to Razak and Suarez in the pre season games I watched. He is worth a place in the squad NOW if we can get him a work permit.
Probably coz he is older than them both at 20 and has played over 100 first team games for his current club. He should be looking better than them
Stoke City have been granted a UK work permit for their newly signed USA international Geoff Cameron.
The 27-year-old joined the Potters from MLS side Houston Dynamo but needed to get permission from the UK Home Office to ply his trade in England.
Both Stoke manager Tony Pulis and the club's chief executive Tony Scholes attended the hearing in Manchester on Wednesday, after which Cameron was given the work permit.
"We are delighted that the appeals panel have approved the work permit and we are now in a position to conclude the transfer," said Scholes on Stoke's official website.
"It's been a difficult period between agreeing the transfer deal and the hearing, most difficult for Geoff in particular because his life has been on hold.
"Thankfully though, we have now progressed to a point where Geoff can focus on the start to his career at the Britannia Stadium."
Stoke will start their Premier League campaign with an away game against Reading on Saturday August 18th.
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