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Salamanca are a decent Second Division side. Not *that* bad.

Ah well, that's where Arsenal send some of their kids is it not? Vela springs to mind as having gone there when he needed his EU passport.

 

Some? After Vela who else has popped across there?

 

I can see by this link http://youngguns.wordpress.com/2008/07/23/arsenal-invite-salamanca-for-2009-emirates-cup/ that clubs have links but I cant remember any other players going there.

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Salamanca are a decent Second Division side. Not *that* bad.

 

Aye I can tell with them sitting in the juicy 9th position in Segunda.

 

8th aren't they. that would equate them with forest

 

By that logic are we FC Cartagena?

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Salamanca are a decent Second Division side. Not *that* bad.

Ah well, that's where Arsenal send some of their kids is it not? Vela springs to mind as having gone there when he needed his EU passport.

 

Some? After Vela who else has popped across there?

 

I can see by this link http://youngguns.wordpress.com/2008/07/23/arsenal-invite-salamanca-for-2009-emirates-cup/ that clubs have links but I cant remember any other players going there.

 

They had someone else... a Brazilian. I think Arsenal failed to meet their loan obligations and that's why the agreement was broken. But memory's hazy (read about it on a paper a year ago or so)

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Stripped shirts, northern club, classy Spanish side that went from fighting for the league to getting relegated in a decade, chaotic ownership.

 

Are they as bad as Bilbao when it come to local identity? :shifty:

 

I know they dont share the same signing policies of them with Nihat, Kavacevic etc having played there rather than an exclusive basque club.

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Salamanca are a decent Second Division side. Not *that* bad.

Ah well, that's where Arsenal send some of their kids is it not? Vela springs to mind as having gone there when he needed his EU passport.

 

Some? After Vela who else has popped across there?

 

I can see by this link http://youngguns.wordpress.com/2008/07/23/arsenal-invite-salamanca-for-2009-emirates-cup/ that clubs have links but I cant remember any other players going there.

Norwegian defender Harvard Nordtveit definitely went over, and after a quick google session, Pedro Botelho. So 2-3 is a few.  :razz:

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Stripped shirts, northern club, classy Spanish side that went from fighting for the league to getting relegated in a decade, chaotic ownership.

 

Are they as bad as Bilbao when it come to local identity? :shifty:

 

I know they dont share the same signing policies of them with Nihat, Kavacevic etc having played there rather than an exclusive basque club.

 

It's probably as big as Bilbao's. They just don't have the same signing policies.

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Salamanca are a decent Second Division side. Not *that* bad.

Ah well, that's where Arsenal send some of their kids is it not? Vela springs to mind as having gone there when he needed his EU passport.

 

Some? After Vela who else has popped across there?

 

I can see by this link http://youngguns.wordpress.com/2008/07/23/arsenal-invite-salamanca-for-2009-emirates-cup/ that clubs have links but I cant remember any other players going there.

Norwegian defender Harvard Nordtveit definitely went over, and after a quick google session, Pedro Botelho.

 

Cheers never knew that :thup:

 

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  • 2 months later...

http://www.nufc.com/

 

Loan update:

Reject eyes Cup glory

 

While Newcastle were beating Crystal Palace on Wednesday night, on-loan Magpies striker Xisco was helping Racing Santander to cup success in Spain.

 

The 23 year-old forward who was shipped off to Racing last September opened the scoring in a Copa Del Rey Quarter Final tie away at Osasuna.

 

Racing went on to win 3-0 and clinch a 5-1 aggregrate success in what is the Spanish equivalent of the FA Cup.

 

That was his second strike in the competition this season and he now has four goals from 19 appearances. Racing were joined in the last four by Seville, with the other two Quarter Finals reaching a conclusion on Thursday night.

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