Ricey Posted 20 August 2012 Posted 20 August 2012 Keep seeing tweets from Joe Jones about Pier. The last couple on about missing him. Has he left the club? Pier has tweeted a few things recently suggesting a change is close, so wouldn't surprise me if he's gone. Could only be on loan though.
Craig Posted 20 August 2012 Posted 20 August 2012 He was with Hopper at Alton Towers the other day, so he's still here.
jonthefox Posted 20 August 2012 Posted 20 August 2012 If you mean this one. It was tweeted nearly 3 weeks ago. Pier â€@PierLarrauri @JDJ25 i miss u broo is not the same without you and i bought you a present #scaryfilm Expand Reply Retweet Favorite
dmayne7 Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 He said he was looking forward to promotion the other day and still says he is a LCFC player but all the lads in the youth are talking about him as though he has left. Be a shame but not a surprise, hard to adapt to the english game as young flair player
Kitchandro Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 He said he was looking forward to promotion the other day and still says he is a LCFC player but all the lads in the youth are talking about him as though he has left. Be a shame but not a surprise, hard to adapt to the english game as young flair player He's only a teenager, it would be rash to suggest he can't adapt to the English game just because he hasn't yet. How silly of me to think we might properly develop a skilful and exciting talent.
Simmo86 Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 Gone to a Mexican team called Pachuca. Season long loan. Source LCFC kitman on Twitter.
martyn Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 Very interesting move if true. Pachuca are a Mexican premier league side, got some good players as well. Hope he sees some action.
MC Prussian Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 That's a great move. Mexican league football is absolutely underrated, hope he does well there.
Callabinho Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 Hopefully Pearson sees something in him! A loan will do him the world of good!
Ricey Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 Surely we'd have been better off loaning him to an English team, so that he could adapt to English football.
Guest Basildon Fox Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 Surely we'd have been better off loaning him to an English team, so that he could adapt to English football. Surely the standard of the highest division in Mexico will be of a higher standard than League 1 or 2 though. That League I would imagine would embrace his trickery more than our Leagues which is a massive part of his game and hopefully he will improve.
MrSpaM Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 This can only be a good thing really. He gets to play the football he likes to play, and hopefully after a year he'll come back and start learning what english football is all about to get him ready for a couple of seasons time, hopefully battling for a first team place. He's a really gifted player by the looks of things so selling him would be a big mistake IMO
Ric Flair Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 You can look at it 2 ways, he'd learn valuable experience playing league football in England which would further his development and help push for a first team place with us. Or he establishes himself in Mexico which is a great standard and comes back here and we've an even better technical talent. Either way this lad has a bright future by all accounts.
Itsthejoeker Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 He's always talking about how much he misses home, so maybe a year or two on loan over there will help him grow out of it a bit better, maybe...
MPH Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 He's always talking about how much he misses home, so maybe a year or two on loan over there will help him grow out of it a bit better, maybe... Maybe it will make him realise that he wants to stay around a central/south American lifestyle and climate and we wont see him again. :-(
bluesbrothers Posted 21 August 2012 Posted 21 August 2012 As long as he doesn't get shot, this Mexican loan will be a good move. That said, he'd be more likely to get shot if we sent him out to Forest/County.
Happy Fox Posted 6 September 2012 Posted 6 September 2012 http://www.vavel.com/lat/mx/futbol-mexicano/liga-mx/184894-pier-larrauri-es-el-nuevo-refuerzo-del-pachuca.html The Italian-Peruvian wheel Pier Larrauri (18) is again strengthening Tuzos of Pachuca . This was announced by the player himself in his Twitter account @ PierLarrauri where he wrote: "After two weeks in Mexico reached an agreement between Leicester City and Pachuca FC for my 1-year loan, to give everything", he said. Larrauri acted in the reserve team of the English team, so we wanted a chance to play in the professional staff of a team of First Division, which finally achieved with his new team.However, you can not play in the tournament until January because Pachuca Mexico has already covered the foreign quota. You can only participate in the Copa MX. In his native Peru played for Esther Grande de Bentin, then traveled to Germany for a test at Bayern Munich. Also passed by Tottenham before signing for Leicester City. It is hoped that this talented flyer convened the U 20, which played the "South American category", which will be played in January 2013 in Argentina.
Fox42 Posted 6 September 2012 Posted 6 September 2012 http://www.vavel.com/lat/mx/futbol-mexicano/liga-mx/184894-pier-larrauri-es-el-nuevo-refuerzo-del-pachuca.html The Italian-Peruvian wheel Pier Larrauri (18) is again strengthening Tuzos of Pachuca . This was announced by the player himself in his Twitter account @ PierLarrauri where he wrote: "After two weeks in Mexico reached an agreement between Leicester City and Pachuca FC for my 1-year loan, to give everything", he said. Larrauri acted in the reserve team of the English team, so we wanted a chance to play in the professional staff of a team of First Division, which finally achieved with his new team.However, you can not play in the tournament until January because Pachuca Mexico has already covered the foreign quota. You can only participate in the Copa MX. In his native Peru played for Esther Grande de Bentin, then traveled to Germany for a test at Bayern Munich. Also passed by Tottenham before signing for Leicester City. It is hoped that this talented flyer convened the U 20, which played the "South American category", which will be played in January 2013 in Argentina. Hopefully, this lad will come well next year. Get some experience in the Mexican League would do him well. Seems like a little Messi
surrifox Posted 6 September 2012 Posted 6 September 2012 why are these translations always so laughably crap?. It's not like English is an inaccessible language or anything
darko2k7 Posted 6 September 2012 Posted 6 September 2012 Leicester City youngster Pier Larrauri has agreed a season-long loan move to Mexican club C.F. Pachuca, subject to receiving international clearance. The 18-year-old Peruvian forward, who signed his first professional contract with the Foxes last summer, heads for Mexico’s Liga MX to experience competitive first team football for the first time in his young career....................http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/060912-mexican-loan-for-young-larrauri-355439.aspx
reynard Posted 6 September 2012 Posted 6 September 2012 Good move for him but I don't expect to see him back here again. He may turn out to be brilliant but this looks like the first leg of a trip home on a one way ticket.
Captain... Posted 6 September 2012 Posted 6 September 2012 why are these translations always so laughably crap?. It's not like English is an inaccessible language or anything Because someone finds it in Spanish, then, not being a professional translator, sticks it in google translate, then posts it on here. If you are that upset by it, go and translate it yourself.
Fox42 Posted 6 September 2012 Posted 6 September 2012 What's the English club equivalent of C.F. Pachuca?
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