shaolinpunk
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I hope that, if we sign him, we discover he has a mean streak and we can call him Dirty Den
Isnt Pawel Wojtyla the real name of Pope John Paul II?
He's fast. In fact it's SAFE to call him the Latvian Michael Owen.
"We've got a Latvian international."
Plus also we have Ulloa, CMS, Barnes, Hoskins and Barker. Is there a need for another striker??
Put the resources towards LB, CB and attacking midfielder.
Oh do behave, at the very least it shows how far our scouting network ranges which will see us well should we ever make the premier league.
Plus also we have Ulloa, CMS, Barnes, Hoskins and Barker. Is there a need for another striker??
Put the resources towards LB, CB and attacking midfielder.
Scouting .... doubt it.
I couple of emails to every Championship club by his Polish agent/mate.
Recruitment departments are always wary of letting one slip through their hands, so they offer a trial if their CV is seen to have some merit.
I wouldn't have thought Latvian international players would need to be touted via email. This is the second Latvian youngster we are looking at, so it doesn't take too much imagination to think that we are scouting in the area.
2 of those miss the start of the season through injury, Barker won't cut the mustard in the Championship and Barnes is Barnes - we do need a new striker.
Besides, he is probably for the DS anyway.
Spot on.
As I see it, we have two strikers, one of whom has a tendency to get himself sent off, to start the season with.
George Barker isn't good enough. He did nothing at Barnet, and didn't look much at the end of last season, and again on Saturday looked weaker than many of the Whitehawk players. Orlandi seemed to be playing in more of a role in behind Ulloa on Saturday, which was interesting.
I hope that, if we sign him, we discover he has a mean streak and we can call him Dirty Den
Isnt Pawel Wojtyla the real name of Pope John Paul II?
Ah, this explains a rumour I had heard.He's fast. In fact it's SAFE to call him the Latvian Michael Owen.