Surely Sergei was close enough as it was the USSR at the time.
........ and Gurinovich.............
Surely Sergei was close enough as it was the USSR at the time.
£10m and a promise never to make him go near Croydon. They don't have any nice spires anyway.
1st video. Good footballer....awful music!
3rd video. Good footballer....bit better music!
Oh Goody! If we singe him I can post lots of good Russian music links
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2pOEemtzpc
It's not another 'can't get a visa' and send him off to Belgium is it? The rules are so arcane - he probably needs to do a Russian squat-and-kick dance naked in the centre circle before home game - need another poster to confirm.
I'd definitely take him but I'm still learning towards a Murray-esque striker, i.e tall and strong rather than smaller and agile.
Would love us to sing him, although maybe he'd need a work permit.The man you are looking for is 24 year old, 6ft2” Roman Yaremchuk. He is very fast too as well as being strong.
Roma, Galatasaray and Beşiktaş J.K. are all in for him in Jan for €20m.
www.haberler.com/gent-in-golcu-oyuncusu-yaremchuk-galatasaray-ve-12769831-haberi/
Hopefully, the attraction of the Premier League will be to our advantage if Ashworth & Potter fancy the Ukrainian big man. He is certainly doing well in Belgium this season and scores regularly for the Ukraine, some might even say he is the next Shevchenko, the sort of player would be ideal in our squad. Here are his qualities:
“A fast, hardworking, energetic, and well-rounded striker, Shevchenko was a prolific and highly opportunistic goalscorer, who was usually deployed as an out-and-out striker in a centre-forward role, although he was capable of operating anywhere along the front line, and often played in a free role, in which he could attack from the left wing, and get past opposing defenders with his runs into the penalty area, courtesy of his pace and movement off the ball. He also occupied a wider position as an outright winger on the left flank at times, in particular at the beginning of his career, and also during his second stint with Dynamo Kyiv during his later years; he was also capable of playing on the right. Shevchenko was also effective from set-pieces, and was an accurate penalty taker. A strong and physical striker with an eye for goal, he was primarily known for his excellent positional sense, movement off the ball, and finishing ability inside the box, as well as his composure in front of goal; moreover, he possessed a powerful and accurate shot with either foot, from both inside and outside the area. Although he was not known to take part in aerial duels frequently, he was also good in the air, due to his heading ability. Often compared by pundits to fellow former Milan striker Marco van Basten, although he was not as elegant as the Dutch forward, he also possessed good technique; furthermore, despite mainly being a goalscorer, he was capable of playing off of his teammates, in addition to scoring goals himself, due to his link-up play.”
The man you are looking for is 24 year old, 6ft2” Roman Yaremchuk. He is very fast too as well as being strong.
Roma, Galatasaray and Beşiktaş J.K. are all in for him in Jan for €20m.
www.haberler.com/gent-in-golcu-oyuncusu-yaremchuk-galatasaray-ve-12769831-haberi/
Hopefully, the attraction of the Premier League will be to our advantage if Ashworth & Potter fancy the Ukrainian big man. He is certainly doing well in Belgium this season and scores regularly for the Ukraine, some might even say he is the next Shevchenko, the sort of player would be ideal in our squad. Here are his qualities:
“A fast, hardworking, energetic, and well-rounded striker, Shevchenko was a prolific and highly opportunistic goalscorer, who was usually deployed as an out-and-out striker in a centre-forward role, although he was capable of operating anywhere along the front line, and often played in a free role, in which he could attack from the left wing, and get past opposing defenders with his runs into the penalty area, courtesy of his pace and movement off the ball. He also occupied a wider position as an outright winger on the left flank at times, in particular at the beginning of his career, and also during his second stint with Dynamo Kyiv during his later years; he was also capable of playing on the right. Shevchenko was also effective from set-pieces, and was an accurate penalty taker. A strong and physical striker with an eye for goal, he was primarily known for his excellent positional sense, movement off the ball, and finishing ability inside the box, as well as his composure in front of goal; moreover, he possessed a powerful and accurate shot with either foot, from both inside and outside the area. Although he was not known to take part in aerial duels frequently, he was also good in the air, due to his heading ability. Often compared by pundits to fellow former Milan striker Marco van Basten, although he was not as elegant as the Dutch forward, he also possessed good technique; furthermore, despite mainly being a goalscorer, he was capable of playing off of his teammates, in addition to scoring goals himself, due to his link-up play.”