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swindonseagull

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Aug 6, 2003
9,317
Swindon, but used to be Manila
Good to know, thanks.

KW, do you think he's going to stay and if so for how long? He's 65 years old now, and in a country well away from his home. Genuine question.

Etc.

Exactly 65, away from home lives above the local chip shop ( well shop) if locals are to be believed, which means he won’t have family with him (guessing) and he can’t speak English....

Barcelona it is then...
 




lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
Jun 11, 2011
13,770
Worthing
A tribute to Bielsa
To the tune of Pulps Common People.

Rent a flat above a shop,
Sit on a pail, without the mop,
Hope your tactics won’t implode,
cos your fan base would explode,
But, you’ll never get Ben White,
Because,at Brighton he’s alright,
But, if it all goes wrong for you,
You can get a job at Barcelona.:rock:





Can you tell , I’m bored.
 






peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
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Apparently Elsa (still not signed) is not only holding out for BW, but Basel's Brazilian striker Arthur Cabral.

The 22 year old 6'2 brick outhouse, who loves a back heel, seems like exactly the sort of striker we're after. :whistle:

I read that today as well, banged in a few this season, tall and strong allegedly. Would be a great double signing for us with White! imagine the meltdown
 


BeHereNow

New member
Mar 2, 2016
1,759
Southwick
I think Killer Whale will probably regret coming on here.
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Killer Whale

Banned
Jul 27, 2020
213
Good to know, thanks.
As an aside who knew that David Moyes spent time in lockdown delivering food parcels to the old and vulnerable?

KW, do you think he's going to stay and if so for how long? He's 65 years old now, and in a country well away from his home. Genuine question.

The issue to me with someone like this is that it must be difficult to plan around a coach like Bielsa. How long will he stay, who do we get to replace him when he goes. Etc.

I don't think he will stay long even if he signs this contract. He never does, anywhere.

And as you say, he is in a foreign country, where he doesn't speak the language (although he is better at understanding English than he lets on, the whole translation thing is a fantastically clever way of keeping the media at bay and never actually saying anything!).

You have to wonder about his family life. Apparently he is married but he can't seen his wife for months. He hardly ever visits Argentina, and I haven't heard of her coming over here, so that is a pretty bizarre relationship if still functioning. He is pretty strange in lots of ways, it has to be said, but how sustainable is such a life style, long term? Plus he has done what he was asked to do, the initial project is over.

I have no idea what kind of succession plan there is to replace him, or even if there is one. LUFC seem to have gone all in on him. There are rumours that he has already signed and the club have decided to withhold announcing it, but that sounds implausible to me. What would be the advantage in that?

He is hard at work now though, planning the new season, contract or no contract. That seems to be definitely the case.
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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Hurst Green
I don't think he will stay long even if he signs this contract. He never does, anywhere.

And as you say, he is in a foreign country, where he doesn't speak the language (although he is better at understanding English than he lets on, the whole translation thing is a fantastically clever way of keeping the media at bay and never actually saying anything!).

You have to wonder about his family life. Apparently he is married but he can't seen his wife for months. He hardly ever visits Argentina, and I haven't heard of her coming over here, so that is a pretty bizarre relationship if still functioning. He is pretty strange in lots of ways, it has to be said, but how sustainable is such a life style, long term? Plus he has done what he was asked to do, the initial project is over.

I have no idea what kind of succession plan there is to replace him, or even if there is one. LUFC seem to have gone all in on him. There are rumours that he has already signed and the club have decided to withhold announcing it, but that sounds implausible to me. What would be the advantage in that?

He is hard at work now though, planning the new season, contract or no contract. That seems to be definitely the case.

He sounds like a very rude miserable weird old ***ker to me
 








PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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PILTDOWN MAN

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R. Slicker

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Jan 1, 2009
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Faaking hell, is that you [MENTION=41536]Killer Whale[/MENTION]?
 




Postman Pat

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Jul 24, 2007
6,971
Coldean
I would be horny for him, though I'm not sure he would get a work permit?

Other issues too:

A complex part of agreeing a fee is the sizable percentage of economic rights for Cabral which is shared between Basel at 70%, with former clubs Palmeiras and Ceara staking a claim for 15% each.

That is going to be difficult
 














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