mike4210 said:Robinho, Jo and Elano
No more Brazilians was once the cry
I hope that catches..I can already hear that in the standsCitizen_Ando said:Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it's Fernandinho
He tracks back more than Robinho
Hi Ho, Hi Ho, Hi Ho
peoffrey said:There'll be no clique like there was with Robinho, Elano and Jo because Fernandinho is here on his own. He'll be forced to integrate.
LoveCity said:Fernandinho is NOTHING like Robinho
It's rare to find anything with him speaking English but I found this video of him talking about xabi Alonso <a class="postlink" href="http://youtu.be/X-xtSjaPRJg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://youtu.be/X-xtSjaPRJg</a> ...must say his English isn't too bad ..much better than Mancini ..more fluid sentences and less ehhhhhhhhhhh....kiam06 said:They'll be no problems Spanish/English speaking coach and most of the team speak Spanish or English happy days.
Gareth Barry Manilow said:peoffrey said:There'll be no clique like there was with Robinho, Elano and Jo because Fernandinho is here on his own. He'll be forced to integrate.
We will, also, have a competent manager this time, rather than the Clueless One.