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Miguel Almirón (now playing for Atlanta United)


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I honestly think he would have been back in the MLS in January had a bid came in. The MLS teams will have been wanting to shift players and been massively affected by European clubs effectively closing up shop. 

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28 minutes ago, Danh1 said:

You'd think the fact that there is a team of people with the capability of watching the incident back should a penalty wrongly be awarded, would be enough to help him decide not to dive. 


He’s obviously borderline normal human intelligence. Was a ridiculous thing to do.

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He took on his man, had a shot and then drived. I’m never going to have a go at Mighy because he was there whe  we were struggling and became aplaher when ww we flourishing. Pk he dived but in his mind he wants to win, I’ll never berate our players for trying to make actions that lead to winning opportunities. 
 

You need to remember Miggy plays on the right side a left footer(his weakness). Anytime he’s played on the left,there’s a significant difference.  
 

just seems like an easy target for the booboys because he’s a nice lad. If it was Bruno, a 100 exchses why his performance arent the same. Miggy gives it his all. Shot on target, created opportunities. An easy target when he should not be. The guy was scoring under Bruce FFS. Lay off scored against PSG. Fickle, fickle fans 

“send him to Saudil’ cunts. 

 

yea lets send our wiger get who climatized to the league for some no name.  BIG PICTURE. a lot of you cant see the forest for the trees. 
 

edit few bevvies so somethings don t make sense but i think you get the jist

 

 

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Oh btw when Isak had the chance to go down you were all screaming GO DOWN GO DOWN. Double standards. 
 

And I’m not mad at either. They saw the clock, they saw how many opportunities they’d have and they judged the decision making based on that. 

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On 09/05/2024 at 01:03, Shearergol said:

My biggest regret over Miggy is that in years to come, when some of us are talking about him fondly, there will still be some people on here going "nah mate, he was complete shite" :(

 

 

I’ll both remember him fondly and as being a bit shite.

 

What can I say, I’m complicated :) 

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9 hours ago, duo said:

Can Almiron not speak English?

Can Nobby? 

Great they did it in their own language and will get lots of views from PL loving, football mad, South Americans. Some, of whom, we might well be flirting with ?

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19 minutes ago, Groundhog63 said:

Can Nobby? 

Great they did it in their own language and will get lots of views from PL loving, football mad, South Americans. Some, of whom, we might well be flirting with ?

Oh I didn't think of that. Good point 

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1 hour ago, Groundhog63 said:

Can Nobby? 

Great they did it in their own language and will get lots of views from PL loving, football mad, South Americans. Some, of whom, we might well be flirting with ?

Any patriotic Brazilian - and there's a lot of them - who saw Wor Flags' recent display would sit up and pay attention to NUFC, and their current population is 215m. It's not out of the question one or two of them would be good at football... @Heron 

 

There have been indications that the ownership are very interested in the Brazilian/South American market, in terms of clubs and players. It hasn't been said explicitly but I've wondered if they see it as a relatively untapped potential fanbase too. One that functions as a backdoor into the US, also. 

 

People here tend to assume all South Americans follow Real Madrid and La Liga etc. But the evidence is that's begun to shift over the past 20 years. Look at how Bruno and co. talk about Rooney and Gerrard.

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Newcastle United winger Miguel Almiron is not interested in leaving St James' Park this summer.

The Paraguay international has already been spoken about by some observers as a potential outgoing deal as Newcastle look to navigate their way through FFP and PSR rules. However, Almiron is happy on Tyneside and has two years left on his current deal which he is determined to see through. 

Sources close to the player say he loves working with Eddie Howe and he wants to remain at the club for as long as possible. Almiron only signed an extension last year, handed to him by Howe, and the aim is to fight for his place at Newcastle.


am gonna cry

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Was watching his interview with Nobby, he would actually be a great buy for one of the promoted clubs, remember he added a lot of flair to Benitez functional side, he works hard and does have more quality than any of the promoted sides do. £15-20m and they can’t really go wrong. Similarly for a club like Everton he would be a great buy, who in their team is better than him? 

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