Stuliasz Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 He is a lanky Theo Walcott! Dead ringer in the face.
Koke Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Ive just seen his agent on that channel, telling us that he will be the next Thierry Henry. He looks familiar mind but I cant quite place him. Its weird how he ended the interview with "Death to America". Dunno what thats all about. He looks quite familiar, and quite ironically he also said that given the chance he'll explode on the field against any opposition.
Joe. Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 He is a lanky Theo Walcott! Dead ringer in the face.
Stuliasz Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Well in the picture off the Rangers web site anyway.
Koke Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 He is a lanky Theo Walcott! Dead ringer in the face. Walcott is not fit enough wipe this guy's arse
Daggers Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Lets just call him Al-Jazeera. No. I am going to call him 'Skippy'.
Mark Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Seems he is a left winger. Hes a left winger, he is quite tall and was a tricky player, decent with the ball at his feet aswell, I liked him anyway but I guess we felt we had good enough players for his position already and never followed him up. He did play in our youth team and was part of the team that won the youth league and cup
lildave3 Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Interesting signing, but one that coul definitely turn out to be a good one. Like Milky Joe said, we have nothing to lose really.
Dr The Singh Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Seems he is a left winger. If this is true it makes sense!! It's a loan signing, hence I agree with Milky, we have nothing to lose except his wages!!!
Lillehamring Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 milan seems to be adoping a similar policy to teams such as arsenal, signing up young players with potential, not beacause they are needed but because they are available, and better in our squad than someone else's....a striker/left winger sounds like a clever buy - and at the level we are playing at could form part of a great midfield, built around the solidity of weso and clem or kish, with any two of kaebi, benfica (christ why can't i ever remember his name), djeziri, hume, porter and sheehan - nice balance of attack & defence.rather hv a player like this in the reserves than josh low and tiatto in the first team...
Lillehamring Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Yes, they are... they're a midtable second tier side in Denmark now, but are still producing the occasional youth talent that gets sold to bigger clubs.shoud feel at home here then...
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 I'd just like to say in big font that as an aside, I think the dutch are magnificant people
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 He'll probably play in the youth or reserves, won't he? Might have a buy option on his contract but we want to see if he impresses first. Still, a bit of an unknown, but at least he's played in Britain before, albeit at youth level.
MPH Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Lates...1103638,00.html who the bloody hell is he? I know that Milan was doing all the transfer negotiations before MA left but seems like now he is making all the decisions too!!!
Asha Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 who the bloody hell is he?I know that Milan was doing all the transfer negotiations before MA left but seems like now he is making all the decisions too!!! Well we could ask the stewards.....
Ric Flair Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Considering Jonathan Hayes is always injured, getting another young left winger in, is a wise move. Twice the size of Hayes as well, which given the size of Kaebi, Porter, Wesolowski etc it's good to get some height in midfield.
filbertway Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 So, is he going to play on the left wing then?
Royston. Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Did he not impress at Rangers then? I know Scottish football is crap but Rangers to Leicester is a backwards step, albeit just loan moves.
Fox4ever Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Did he not impress at Rangers then? I know Scottish football is crap but Rangers to Leicester is a backwards step, albeit just loan moves. He's in the team for the reserves tonight at Hinkley, so if anyone is going perhaps they can give us a run down tomorow.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Did he not impress at Rangers then? I know Scottish football is crap but Rangers to Leicester is a backwards step, albeit just loan moves. Scottish football is steadily improving, especially Celtic and Rangers. I think that Celtic proved that last year when they beat Man Yoo in the Champions League. I don't think that it is a backwards step when you consider that Rangers are playing Champions League football and have been playing in Europe since the year dot.
Ric Flair Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Did he not impress at Rangers then? I know Scottish football is crap but Rangers to Leicester is a backwards step, albeit just loan moves. Apparently he did impress, but when Le Guen got the boot, Adda left shortly after.
Stevosevic Posted 3 September 2007 Posted 3 September 2007 Did he not impress at Rangers then? I know Scottish football is crap but Rangers to Leicester is a backwards step, albeit just loan moves. I really fail to see how Rangers to Leicester is a backwards move, we're not not even on the same level as them.
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