Produced a couple of excellent tackles tonight, on top of his attacking exploits (I think it was him who put Trossard away for that attempted curler in the first half).
It is probably worth repeating that when Mac Allister got his permit back in January, his father stated that it was only good for six months and there was no guarantee that a new permit would be granted:-
Player’s father confirms offer from Brighton, says work permit could be an issue
I agree about Trossard - in fact, if someone started one of these threads for the new season - Which Albion player do you think will surprise us most in the coming season? - my contribution would be "Leandro Trossard". I think he has great technical ability and it's very promising that after the...
Where's the love for Propper's little over the shoulder flick? :shrug:
Four players, five touches creating a brilliant goal from absolutely nothing. I could watch that sequence all day .... and probably will.
Ah, okay - thanks. I checked all the official sources and didn't see anything.
I believe Brian Owen's source for much of his Alexis Mac Allister reporting is a TyC journalist.
Somewhere in the last few days I saw a suggestion that the work permit that was granted is only valid until the summer. Can anyone confirm that is the case? And if so, do we know why that is? I can't remember hearing of another case where the work permit was for a duration of less than the...
He is currently with the Argentina U-23 squad, playing in the CONMEBOL pre-Olympic tournament (and yes, he did get sent off playing for them the other day).
When Izquierdo joined us in August 2017, the Argus reported on the work permit process. They explained that until a work permit is granted, the player cannot train with the rest of the squad and he cannot be paid or involved in any promotional activities. So he won't have received a penny yet...
I think that is the fourth such reference on this thread implying that NSC hasn't taken any notice of this signing, which seems odd to me. This is now a thread with 354 posts; when we signed Bissouma in the summer for at least £10 million his thread was of a similar length - 372 posts. And I...