Gritt23
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Pfft. Can't even make it into the Real Madrid first team.
Or even their second team. Isn't it Real Madrid "C", who play in the 4th tier that he has been playing for?
Pfft. Can't even make it into the Real Madrid first team.
Manepaa,Hemed, Bong and Rosenior all playing regularly so presumably fit?
Or even their second team. Isn't it Real Madrid "C", who play in the 4th tier that he has been playing for?
Thank goodness for that.
I am now confident that with this child from Scotland, we are top 5 material!
Actually I'm as happy as you'll ever get....next?You really are a miserable sod, aren't you?
"I've also spoken to Tomer, who is represented by the same agency as me, and he said how much he enjoys it here and explained that it was a great place to play football.
If he`s any good we will sell him for peanuts in January
Sounds like that agency is targetting us to get their young players into English football.
Based on what? When have we, in recent years, ever sold any of our players for "peanuts"? We got very good fees for Bridcutt, Buckley and Ulloa, and we have literally just turned down £4m for Dunk. We're actually very good at getting the right price for our players when we do sell them. What's the point in being so unnecessarily negative? This is, unarguably, a very exciting signing, yet you still feel the need to moan for absolutely no reason.
.... and embarrassing if we don't!Be good if we managed to beat Aberdeen then
The money we have received for players from Murrrey to Ulloa in recent seasons has been peanuts in comparison to the money we would be receiving in the premier league, we have always been a selling club and that does not look like changing any time soon
Some decent players there.
Murray was a free agent and not ours to sell, and all the others had several bids turned down for them before we finally accepted a bid. It astounds me that people still think that we sell at the first offer for so-called peanuts.The money we have received for players from Murrrey to Ulloa in recent seasons has been peanuts in comparison to the money we would be receiving in the premier league, we have always been a selling club and that does not look like changing any time soon
Having read the thread on that Tartan Army site I'm surprised at how well known this lad is, he's their great white hope. Definitely our most exciting signing of the summer, arguably the most exciting since Ulloa.
Interesting interview on the club site - confirms that the club is well regarded in Spain:
New Brighton & Hove Albion striker Jack Harper plans to use a mix of Spanish flair and Scottish grit to breakthrough into Chris Hughton's first-team plans.
The Scotland under-19 international spent the past six seasons with Real Madrid; and last season played for the Spanish giants Juvenil A side in the UEFA Youth League.
He wore the famous all-white kit against the likes of Liverpool and FC Basel, and feels his Spanish grounding gives him the platform to make his move to Albion a success.
He told seagulls.co.uk, "I've got experience of playing in a different country and I'm ready to bring it to England. I would say that I'm a natural goalscorer; I've got the natural Spanish technique, but I work like a Scotsman!
"It was a great experience to be playing against some of the top sides in Europe last season, but I want more first-team football and it was getting quite complicated at Real Madrid.
"I was keen for a move, but I wasn't sure where to go. I had a few options, and one of the scouts in Spain painted a really good picture of Brighton & Hove Albion and everything he told me has been the case.
"Talking with my family and my agent, I felt that this was the best option for my future. Brighton is a club on the rise, so it was perfect situation for me to go forward."
The 19-year-old, has met some of his new teammates at the American Express Elite Football Performance Centre, is currently sidelined with a minor knee injury, but is aiming for a swift return.
He added, "I want to get over this short-term injury, which should be just over a month.
"I'm looking to do well with under-21s and then hopefully get a chance in the first-team before Christmas.
"Gordon Greer already welcomed me to the club when I arrived, he was a great help and is a really nice guy. He's someone who made his name here at the club and it's something that I would like to do as well.
"I've also spoken to Tomer, who is represented by the same agency as me, and he said how much he enjoys it here and explained that it was a great place to play football.
"I was told about what this club is like now, but I couldn't believe it until I got here. The training complex is brilliant and the club is ready for the Premier League."
I was loving every word of this - until the last line. Premier League ready!!!! Harper out!
Hope the club's not paying for the polos then - ffp and all that...............It's part of every new players contract that they must get this line in during their first three interviews. If they do it more than once they get a packet of Polos from Paul Barber.