Brolin was dire in the PL . Voted by The Times as the second worse player ever in the Premiership. Now looks like a Telly tubby.
Quote from: N'Rexy on July 15, 2014, 09:28:57 PMNo. They were sailors from Sunderland who landed some cargo in Bilbao and played football whist the cargo was being unloaded. They sent shirts and stuff over after getting a few local types involved in a game on the docks. Similar story with Juve and Notts County. Athletik (in Basque) have always played the most 'englsh' game in La Liga as they constantly refer back to their roots. Wingers and a big man up front are an almost constant feature of thier teams.Although they don't have any links to clubs or colours, Shaktar Donetsk have roots as a team founded by British miners who worked and settled in the area. I seem to recall that their name has a reference to miners in it.
No. They were sailors from Sunderland who landed some cargo in Bilbao and played football whist the cargo was being unloaded. They sent shirts and stuff over after getting a few local types involved in a game on the docks. Similar story with Juve and Notts County. Athletik (in Basque) have always played the most 'englsh' game in La Liga as they constantly refer back to their roots. Wingers and a big man up front are an almost constant feature of thier teams.
Tomas BrolinFootball playerWeight: 74 kgThat can't be correct
Quote from: tomd2103 on July 15, 2014, 10:26:56 PMQuote from: N'Rexy on July 15, 2014, 09:28:57 PMNo. They were sailors from Sunderland who landed some cargo in Bilbao and played football whist the cargo was being unloaded. They sent shirts and stuff over after getting a few local types involved in a game on the docks. Similar story with Juve and Notts County. Athletik (in Basque) have always played the most 'englsh' game in La Liga as they constantly refer back to their roots. Wingers and a big man up front are an almost constant feature of thier teams.Although they don't have any links to clubs or colours, Shaktar Donetsk have roots as a team founded by British miners who worked and settled in the area. I seem to recall that their name has a reference to miners in it. Not sure about the team, but the actual city was founded by a Welshman. T'was called Hughesgrad, or summat similar in its early years.
Tomas BrolinFootball playerWeight: 274 kgThat can't be correct
Quote from: KevinGage on July 15, 2014, 10:41:34 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on July 15, 2014, 10:26:56 PMQuote from: N'Rexy on July 15, 2014, 09:28:57 PMNo. They were sailors from Sunderland who landed some cargo in Bilbao and played football whist the cargo was being unloaded. They sent shirts and stuff over after getting a few local types involved in a game on the docks. Similar story with Juve and Notts County. Athletik (in Basque) have always played the most 'englsh' game in La Liga as they constantly refer back to their roots. Wingers and a big man up front are an almost constant feature of thier teams.Although they don't have any links to clubs or colours, Shaktar Donetsk have roots as a team founded by British miners who worked and settled in the area. I seem to recall that their name has a reference to miners in it. Not sure about the team, but the actual city was founded by a Welshman. T'was called Hughesgrad, or summat similar in its early years.Hugheskova. The Manics have a song on their new album named after it. Shaktar means miner.
Ki not a lost cause then ( lost Ki ?...never mind ! ) , according to the Telegraph article on Hutton : By John Percy6:48PM BST 15 Jul 2014Villa are pressing ahead with their bid to sign Swansea midfielder Ki Sung-Yueng and would ideally like to agree a deal before the weekend.Ki has one year left on his contract at Swansea and Lambert wants to make the South Korea international his fourth signing of the summer.
Quote from: Small Rodent on July 15, 2014, 11:50:02 AMI think Roma are having a new stadium built. I may be wrong though.Yep, they are. Vlaar would be mad not to go there if they came in for him, really think they're on the verge of achieving something great with Garcia. Probably just made up rumours though as they'll need a CB when they sell Benatia.
I think Roma are having a new stadium built. I may be wrong though.
I know it's 'only paper talk' but according to the Daily Mail the Ki deal is 'on the verge of being done'. [Daily Mail
Todays press linking Benteke with Newcastle and Vlaar moving to QPR for £4m??