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He mentioned the Arsenal score again, so is this wrong?
He's talking about PL2.
He mentioned the Arsenal score again, so is this wrong?
USG would seem ideal for a loan for Connolly to replace Tau who is out on loan.
A 20 year old Irish lad playing in Belgium, I reckon he would be lost over there. He has to stay in a English speaking side and lodgings/hotel
It must be me as I didnt try it on Facebook.
Very good performance from the lads. There’s plenty to like about quite a few of them and I hope 1/2 make it into our first team
A 20 year old Irish lad playing in Belgium, I reckon he would be lost over there. He has to stay in a English speaking side and lodgings/hotel
Plenty of English youngsters in Germany seem to be doing alright. Language no more likely to be a problem in Belgium than in Germany, surely. Or are you suggesting that the Irish are less intelligent and therefore less likely to cope with languages?
It was a very good performance. There was some excellent passing in the midfield, Sanders especially caught the eye. And we countered with pace and numbers. Enjoyed that.
A 20 year old Irish lad playing in Belgium, I reckon he would be lost over there. He has to stay in a English speaking side and lodgings/hotel
Only you would come up with something so ridiculous. Go to bed or even better; delete your NSC account and do us all a favour!
Geez! What a w@nkish response. Complete pr@t alert! F*kc off.
Your're just the sort of pr@t the ignore button was invented for.
Now f*kc off again.
Plenty of English youngsters in Germany seem to be doing alright. Language no more likely to be a problem in Belgium than in Germany, surely. Or are you suggesting that the Irish are less intelligent and therefore less likely to cope with languages?
No, i'm saying that as a young lad coming to Brighton and living in with a club/host family must have been a big upheaval.
He has settled brilliantly, enjoys the comaraderie with his club mates who are in an Enlish speaking environment.
Sending him to a 2nd division Belgium club where English is not the native tongue, might not be the best idea, IMHO.
Especially when there are English clubs that would want him
Fairy nuff - but I don't think it would necessarily be any more difficult for him than for any other youngster. We've got youngsters here from various places in Europe, where English is not the native tongue, and they seem to manage alright. Of course, many more foreigners (if you'll pardon the expression!) speak English than English people speak 'foreign'.No, i'm saying that as a young lad coming to Brighton and living in with a club/host family must have been a big upheaval.
He has settled brilliantly, enjoys the comaraderie with his club mates who are in an Enlish speaking environment.
Sending him to a 2nd division Belgium club where English is not the native tongue, might not be the best idea, IMHO.
Especially when there are English clubs that would want him
Fairy nuff - but I don't think it would necessarily be any more difficult for him than for any other youngster. We've got youngsters here from various places in Europe, where English is not the native tongue, and they seem to manage alright. Of course, many more foreigners (if you'll pardon the expression!) speak English than English people speak 'foreign'.
From watching the U23s on TV and live, Connolly looks like a Jack the lad that gels with everyone in the club.
Having to relocate to a new foreign country and try and form the same sort of relationships with new teamates when you dont speak the same language might be hard for a 20 year old.
Not as if he can bugger off down to Nandos at the Marina after training is it?