TonyTownersShorts
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- Jan 26, 2010
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Why would he come to us over Valencia, Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool
1. He would actually play week in week out
2. Garcia was his Manager at Barcelona B
Would be amazing if it came off!!
Why would he come to us over Valencia, Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool
1. He would actually play week in week out
2. Garcia was his Manager at Barcelona B
Would be amazing if it came off!!
Because of the way we play football, and because we have a sizeable Spanish contingent anyway, and because we have a Spanish Coaching Staff, the head of which has had significant time at Barcelona himself in the past. He may well go elsewhere - probably will, but we should not discount ourselves so easily as an attractive place for someone to gain experience.
1. He would actually play week in week out
2. Garcia was his Manager at Barcelona B
This is the rumour that won't disappear despite it being impossible, because, amongst other reasons:
1. He already has all the playing time he wants in the second tier of domestic football with Barcelona B.
2. If he stays in the second division at Barcelona B he can be promoted up to the first team squad for any game - league, cup, CL - and back again AT ANY TIME
3. A much less talented Barcelona B player, the defender Muniesa, yesterday signed for Stoke
4. An actual former Barcelona B manager Luis Enrique has just been appointed at Celta Vigo where he is currently signing up all manner of Barcelona B former and current players
5. He would play every match he was fit for in any other La Liga side he was loaned to. Plus just about every Premier League side.
Maybe he wants to stay at Barcelona, giving us the chance for a loan.
It looks like he might be going to the Premiership!
Transfer Central TNC @TransferNewsCen
Daily Mirror: Tottenham and Everton are battling over a loan deal for Barcelona's rising star Gerard Deulofeu.
9:31 AM - 5 Jul 2013
Because of the way we play football, and because we have a sizeable Spanish contingent anyway, and because we have a Spanish Coaching Staff, the head of which has had significant time at Barcelona himself in the past. He may well go elsewhere - probably will, but we should not discount ourselves so easily as an attractive place for someone to gain experience.