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5 minutes ago, SUPERTOON said:

I may be wrong, but I’m pretty sure Palace/Parish are one of the biggest supporters of PSR.

 

If that's true they're reaping what they've sown and fuck em.

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5 hours ago, joeyt said:

 

 

 

 

I've just seen Emery's interview from the weekend, very fed up with PSR and the situation, didn't seem like buying players was an option.

4 hours ago, Sibierski said:

PSR working though. Arsenal injury start of season, sign Eze and now not needed. Man City injuries, sign Semenyo / Guehi. Villa, digging around the bargain bin.

If they have to move because of injury now, it can throw tentatively made summer plans up in the air and potentially a chain reaction to any long term plans too, such is the fine line they'll be on. 

 

 

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Ben Godfrey signed for Brondby on loan. In the last two years he's played for Everton, Atalanta, Ipswich, Sheff Utd & Brondby.

 

 

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1 hour ago, SUPERTOON said:

I may be wrong, but I’m pretty sure Palace/Parish are one of the biggest supporters of PSR.

 

Yeah, they feel like one of the problem clubs in terms of being happy to go along with what the bigger ones want as long as they can cement their place in the PL. I hope they get relegated next season.

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Many examples of young players coming in straight from Brazil and being a success? Normally they come via Europe. Richarlison is only one I can think of but probably missing loads. Wouldn't be surprised if Bournemouth send this kid to Lorient for a bit. 

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3 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

Many examples of young players coming in straight from Brazil and being a success? Normally they come via Europe. Richarlison is only one I can think of but probably missing loads. Wouldn't be surprised if Bournemouth send this kid to Lorient for a bit. 

 

Not sure on their ages at the time of signing but... Juninho, Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus, Oscar, Gilberto Silva?

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5 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

Many examples of young players coming in straight from Brazil and being a success? Normally they come via Europe. Richarlison is only one I can think of but probably missing loads. Wouldn't be surprised if Bournemouth send this kid to Lorient for a bit. 


Estevao has done alright but was obviously a premium talent.

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1 minute ago, Optimistic Nut said:

Many examples of young players coming in straight from Brazil and being a success? Normally they come via Europe. Richarlison is only one I can think of but probably missing loads. Wouldn't be surprised if Bournemouth send this kid to Lorient for a bit. 

Gabriel Jesus 

Martinelli

Alvarez from Argentina 

 

Some back in the day examples too. Sylvinho, Gilberto Silva.  

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58 minutes ago, SUPERTOON said:

Aye, they have voted in favour of the current restrictions every single time.

They are big fan of the current rules. Not sure what the fans think, but there are few owners who are licking the establishment more than the Palace high people. They can get in the bin. 

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40 minutes ago, Fak said:

Ben Godfrey signed for Brondby on loan. In the last two years he's played for Everton, Atalanta, Ipswich, Sheff Utd & Brondby.

 

 

 

 

His level is back at York, so the cunt is doing well to still avoid that.

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3 minutes ago, nufc123 said:

They are big fan of the current rules. Not sure what the fans think, but there are few owners who are licking the establishment more than the Palace high people. They can get in the bin. 

They are also yet another London club. Get them out and have someone from the north take the place. Totally pointless gravy train riding cunts. 

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3 minutes ago, Fak said:

Joao Pedro and Estevao (assuming he keeps going the way he is). Andrey Santos probably will end up being too. 

 

Joao Pedro was mostly in the Championship learning his trade to become a better player which is key. Straight to prem is just a non-starter for many. Even Estevao who looks actually good compared to many others, is starting to dip hard because teams are quickly up to speed with his weaknesses.

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34 minutes ago, Sibierski said:

 

Joao Pedro was mostly in the Championship learning his trade to become a better player which is key. Straight to prem is just a non-starter for many. Even Estevao who looks actually good compared to many others, is starting to dip hard because teams are quickly up to speed with his weaknesses.

Or…. He’s 18 and going through the usual ups and downs of a young and relatively inexperienced player. 
 

Brazilian wonderkids play a lot of football at a young age huh? Didn’t realise he had played so much mens football. 

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1 hour ago, The College Dropout said:

Gabriel Jesus 

Martinelli

Alvarez from Argentina 

 

Some back in the day examples too. Sylvinho, Gilberto Silva.  

World Cup winner before signing for Arsenal wasn't he? Slightly different from inexperienced teenager... 

Obviously never a guarantee as I remember our 'awesome' world cup winning French centre forward signed by Kenny D...

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Monters said:

World Cup winner before signing for Arsenal wasn't he? Slightly different from inexperienced teenager... 

Obviously never a guarantee as I remember our 'awesome' world cup winning French centre forward signed by Kenny D...

 

 

 

So was Roque Junior signing for Leeds.  
 

I couldn’t believe how bad he was. 
 

What about the others named?

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41 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

 

So half a dozen in about 25 years. 

Do many kids come straight from Brazil in general? 

 

Also, any 18 year old is going to be a risk irrespective of nationality.

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