Did you miss Tiago SilvaSilva is the Latin for Forest. I've been waiting for this moment since 1985.
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Did you miss Tiago SilvaSilva is the Latin for Forest. I've been waiting for this moment since 1985.
Silva is the Latin for Forest. I've been waiting for this moment since 1985.
Followed by dinner with Gershwin?Well initially the quote said "traning" with Jenkinson and that's a whole other thing - but I do like the phrase "training with Jenkinson" - we should use that as a euphemism for shit players
"So how is Silva settling in? Oh he's (tap the nose) training with Jenkinson...."
He does not have a great end product, I'll grant you that. But I think he's suited to Hughtonball, which requires wingers to run with the ball and try to create on their own. He's not a major upgrade to what you had, but he's not that worse.
The video looks like it was made by an Aris rival, not an Aris fan. Let me repeat that he's not as bad as this video suggests, and I've seen him play, in contrast to most of you. I don't think I've been very wide off the mark in my assessments for other players from Greece. Aris made some good and expensive for their budget transfers this season and they wanted to sign him on a 3-year deal. And he's 24.
He does not have a great end product, I'll grant you that. But I think he's suited to Hughtonball, which requires wingers to run with the ball and try to create on their own. He's not a major upgrade to what you had, but he's not that worse.
So we may aswell have just kept Sammy Ameobi then?
thank god we got rid of sammy. he has yet to play a single match for boro as he's been injured since pre-season.
Chronic knee injury that he can’t get right. Doesn’t stop some people still criticising the club for releasing him though.
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The video looks like it was made by an Aris rival, not an Aris fan. Let me repeat that he's not as bad as this video suggests, and I've seen him play, in contrast to most of you. I don't think I've been very wide off the mark in my assessments for other players from Greece. Aris made some good and expensive for their budget transfers this season and they wanted to sign him on a 3-year deal. And he's 24.
He does not have a great end product, I'll grant you that. But I think he's suited to Hughtonball, which requires wingers to run with the ball and try to create on their own. He's not a major upgrade to what you had, but he's not that worse.
I honestly appreciate your perspective, though you did suggest that Guerrero would become a fan favourite ;-)
I think that was the other Greek. I distinctly remember saying that he is a very hardworking striker who does not score goals.
Honestly, what I wouldn't give for a triangle or even a one-two.
Not sure we have seen either of those for at least 2 years
If that's the case we can't have too many complaints about it, certainly until we've seen him in a fair amount of games. If he's been identified by the team some time ago and recruited then that's absolutely fair enough.I've been informed that Chris Brass was heavily involved in the recruitment of this lad, having monitored him since he was D-o-F at Wigan, and for whom he was unsuccessful in trying to sign him on loan.
If that's the case we can't have too many complaints about it, certainly until we've seen him in a fair amount of games. If he's been identified by the team some time ago and recruited then that's absolutely fair enough.
I agree, although I doubt that will make much, if any, difference to the malcontents on here and elsewhere.
Conversely it would be strange to consider a lad who was at West Ham an undiscovered gem.I'm the first to admit that I wasn't overjoyed by the prospect of his arrival when it was first mooted and and having looked for his stats found the cupboard was very bare.
However the dust has settled and now he's here he deserves a fair crack of the whip and here's hoping that he proves to be exactly what the new stats based approach is all about, an undiscovered gem.
I'm the first to admit that I wasn't overjoyed by the prospect of his arrival when it was first mooted and and having looked for his stats found the cupboard was very bare.
However the dust has settled and now he's here he deserves a fair crack of the whip and here's hoping that he proves to be exactly what the new stats based approach is all about, an undiscovered gem.
I have a feeling this lad could be the next Nathan Tyson.