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If he stays injury free, he will be absolutely monstrous.

 

Bargain of the century getting him for $500k Australian. NUFC might sell him in 5 years for 200 million pounds, which would be excellent for the Mariners, presuming a decent chunck of onsell cash.

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11 minutes ago, Coastie said:

If he stays injury free, he will be absolutely monstrous.

 

Bargain of the century getting him for $500k Australian. NUFC might sell him in 5 years for 200 million pounds, which would be excellent for the Mariners, presuming a decent chunck of onsell cash.

 

Well now I'm excited. 

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17 minutes ago, Coastie said:

If he stays injury free, he will be absolutely monstrous.

 

Bargain of the century getting him for $500k Australian. NUFC might sell him in 5 years for 200 million pounds, which would be excellent for the Mariners, presuming a decent chunck of onsell cash.

 

:lol: great stuff

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1 minute ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

From his interview he seems to think he's fairly close to the first team already.

If he tears it up at the World Cup he'll qualify for a work permit.

 

So right now he'll likely go out on loan, but you never know... He certainly has enough belief in himself to be featuring sooner rather than later, and I can definitely vouch for his quality. Gonna be huge... injury permitting. The last Aussie wonderkid (Daniel Arzani) tore his ACL on debut for Celtic and has never been the same since.

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Love this kind of signing.

 

Really want us to be able to bring young players in/through and then see them work their way into the first team. Just feels so rewarding. If we can carry this on then have a few of them in and around the first team squad in 2 or 3 years time will be amazing. The future looks bright.

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Howe on new signing Garang Kuol: "I’m very excited. He is a young player with huge potential. It shows from the club and myself where we want to go in signing young players and trying to develop them in our system for them to be Premier League players in the future. He’s had a dramatic rise and he's in a position that excited everybody.

"There needs to be patience shown. We will look after him and he’ll go out on loan and learn and develop behind the scenes and hopefully when he comes here he can play a part in our future.

"He’s very sharp, agile, quick, a good finisher. He’s got a lot of very positive ingredients and that is going to be nurtured and developed in the next couple of years to get him at the right level for the Premier League. I met him for the first time in person yesterday. That was a very good conversation. He is a very confident, independent lad who has got high motivation. He had offers, various options. Playing well against Barcelona recently elevated his status but thankfully we were able to win the race to sign him and we were very pleased to do so."

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27 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

Douglas spin here as a bit weird mind. Everything club in the league buys young players with the hope of either them breaking into the first team and or selling them for a profit. 

We have been spectacularly shit at doing either like. Look at Toney. Considered a relative success because we had a sell on clause but in reality letting him go for what we did - or even at all - was a massive fuck up.

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1 hour ago, Coastie said:

If he stays injury free, he will be absolutely monstrous.

 

Bargain of the century getting him for $500k Australian. NUFC might sell him in 5 years for 200 million pounds, which would be excellent for the Mariners, presuming a decent chunck of onsell cash.

 

It'll be an honour. 

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23 minutes ago, christ said:

We have been spectacularly shit at doing either like. Look at Toney. Considered a relative success because we had a sell on clause but in reality letting him go for what we did - or even at all - was a massive fuck up.

 

not really, because the world doesn't work like that. his spell at Peterborough made him the player he is today.

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Interesting they are trying to get the highest rated future stars.

 

They already said they think Botman is a world class star in the making. 
Angelo and Andrew Santos

Kuol best Aussie since Kewell

 

Isak

Bruno

 

this team in a few years will be mint

 

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