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Why English clubs or just Leicester  are not picking  up on either u21, or new  full team German players...is a mystery to me.

Majority would speak better English, than some English coaches, and their technical and fighting spirit is far more c advanced

than some of the "question mark of player transfers"  being tossed around at the moment...

They wouldnt cost too much either...

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2 minutes ago, fuchsntf said:

Why English clubs or just Leicester  are not picking  up on either u21, or new  full team German players...is a mystery to me.

Majority would speak better English, than some English coaches, and their technical and fighting spirit is far more c advanced

than some of the "question mark of player transfers"  being tossed around at the moment...

They wouldnt cost too much either...

A good example is Holger Badstuber. Released by Bayern after a year loan at Schalke. He has picked up a lot of injuries but when fit is one of the best defenders around. Very solid and lots of experience.

 

He wouldn't have cost a lot and has said he wants to start a new career in a foreign league.

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Mathias Ginter has just signed for BMG from Dortmund for a mere £15 million. Would have loved him here to partner Maguire and cover RB slot.

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19 minutes ago, Captain... said:

They have all been away playing in international tournaments so not really the time for them to be negotiating moves.

German effeciency...theyve been home 4 days..:P

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22 minutes ago, LcFc_Smiv said:

You mean like Rudiger who's set for Chelsea :P

One swallow doesnt make a summer.....

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German, English and Italian players don't tend to travel much outside their own league system in general to be fair.

 

Those that are good enough for the premier league already get a lot of opportunities in their own domestic leagues.

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55 minutes ago, ALC Fox said:

They all (or most) get chances to play for top flight clubs in their own division?

mainly this. They get chances at an early stage at fairly big clubs whereas at that age here you're likely to be shipped out on loan at a lower league.

 

German clubs trust in their youth players and their youth systems both domestically and nationally. 

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1 hour ago, fuchsntf said:

Why English clubs or just Leicester  are not picking  up on either u21, or new  full team German players...is a mystery to me.

Majority would speak better English, than some English coaches, and their technical and fighting spirit is far more c advanced

than some of the "question mark of player transfers"  being tossed around at the moment...

They wouldnt cost too much either...

Someone else was mentioning this to me at my golf club earlier today saying that Germany clearly has an abundance of emerging talent at the moment.  

 

 

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46 minutes ago, Lcfcrory said:
1 hour ago, fuchsntf said:

One swallow doesnt make a summer.....

Bloody nice start though

Receiving, I assume...??? :o

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1 hour ago, eddylcfc said:

Mathias Ginter has just signed for BMG from Dortmund for a mere £15 million. Would have loved him here to partner Maguire and cover RB slot.

That's an absolute steal.

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19 minutes ago, ROB-THE-BLUE said:

That's an absolute steal.

well, Dortmund got one the other way. Probably felt bad. 

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The Bundesliga is such a good league.

 

I wish we bought more from there, the way teams play football would fit in seemlessly into our squad.

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One of the main reasons why last summer's transfer window was such a disaster is because we bought players with no experience in English football so buying German youngsters who aren't very experienced in the German league would just be just buying backup. Judging by the players we've been interested in this summer we've learnt from this as we've been interested in Gibson, Iheanacho and we've bought Maguire. Given, Iborra hasn't got any experience in the English leagues but he has a lot more playing experience than 20 year old Germans. It's taken a while for Gray to settle into first team football and he still is doing so, so just because a player is German doesn't make it any different. 

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2 hours ago, gcxttle said:

One of the main reasons why last summer's transfer window was such a disaster is because we bought players with no experience in English football so buying German youngsters who aren't very experienced in the German league would just be just buying backup. Judging by the players we've been interested in this summer we've learnt from this as we've been interested in Gibson, Iheanacho and we've bought Maguire. Given, Iborra hasn't got any experience in the English leagues but he has a lot more playing experience than 20 year old Germans. It's taken a while for Gray to settle into first team football and he still is doing so, so just because a player is German doesn't make it any different. 

Iborra may not have any english experience, but the level he's been playing out shows quality at least 

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On 4.7.2017 at 16:33, ROB-THE-BLUE said:

That's an absolute steal.

Peanuts from a PL club's perspective, but rather a lot of money for a bit of a mediocre Bundesliga outfit like Mönchengladbach.

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