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Ayari is btw engaged to Kulusevski's sister Sandra.
Ayari is btw engaged to Kulusevski's sister Sandra.
They'll have beautiful children
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Sevilla expected to exercise the break clause in Barco’s loan agreement in January, we’re said to already be looking for a new club for him.
It is far to soon, to be judging him, he is just 19 and another loan to a similar style team like Ipswich or Southampton might be better. He can then learn the physical aspect of the English game rather than the slower Spanish style, which I think has worked against him over there, rather than benefiting him.I have a feeling that he is a left wing back, or left midfielder. Sadly, I’m not sure Hürzeler wants those sort of positions covered in his team.
Barco may have to learn to be a proper left back if he was a future here in whilst Fab is at the wheel.
Only if you have enough common sense and perspective to choose the right person as a life partner at age 20.
I certainly didn't, but not everyone is as much of a tit as I am.
And even then it will remain shit throughout your entire life.Agree with this.
Your brain doesn't fully develop and 'mature' until your mid-20s and from personal experience (and for many), your outlook on life and figuring out what you want in a partner, career, etc isn't formed for most at such a young age.
Most simply don't have the experience to have developed an informed opinion on many things or have the cognitive ability make sense of it all.
Another reason why younger players need to be given some leeway when their life choices and on field performances are not perfect...
Interested to know your views on Barco - why Sevilla has not worked out, how do you rate him, what would be best for him after January, even what his best position is? Do we develop and then profit or will he be a part of Albion’s futureAnd even then it will remain shit throughout your entire life.
Getting married at 20 is a bit alien to me. If you move from home at 18 or 19 you basically spend your entire life in captivity.
I rate him very highly and not too worried about his game time or performances for Sevilla. There aren't many 20-year-old or younger full backs - Rico Lewis and Jack Hinshelwood are one of very few exceptions - starting games in the top leagues. 280+ minutes is ok given that he'll learn something every minute at this stage of his career.Interested to know your views on Barco - why Sevilla has not worked out, how do you rate him, what would be best for him after January, even what his best position is? Do we develop and then profit or will he be a part of Albion’s future
I suspect that although game time is useful, so is getting him acclimatised in Europe. Bringing him over at 19 and having him go on loan to a Spanish-speaking country was a smart move, I just think that the level is a bit too high at Sevilla.This is really disappointing. The lad has great ability and potential, I hope we can find somewhere for him to start to fulfill it. I wonder if we brought him over too soon? Maybe another full season in Argentina would have benefited him more than coming over to Europe at 19.
Have you ever thought about offering 1 to 1 life coaching sessions with your knowledge and lifestyle? I’d happily pay £200 an hour…And even then it will remain shit throughout your entire life.
Getting married at 20 is a bit alien to me. If you move from home at 18 or 19 you basically spend your entire life in captivity.