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Aleksandar Tunchev

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I presume there will be no problems with the whole work permit thing....... :fc:

This is going to become the rolling contract of 2008/2009 isn't it?!

BULGARIA IS IN THE EU

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"As Bulgaria is not in the EU, the deal is subject to the player obtaining a work permit." lol

Bulgaria IS in the EU but England has placed restrictions on Bulgarians in terms of working in the UK and everyone has to get a work permit....

@ everyone wondering why Tunchev signed with your team, for the last time - CSKA Sofia is in big financial trouble so they would've sent Tunchev to Zimbabwe or Taiwan had a team offered 1 million Euro quickly...our team isn't gonna play in the European tournaments this year and after all, Tunchev will be making 3 or 4 times more money than in Bulgaria, so why wouldn't he do it? He's young , he knows more offers will come if he plays well in England...

the report posted above explains that there was alot of intrest accross Europe and i think there are very few teams that are not in respective countries top divisions that would be able to afford the kind of money you have mentioned, so its just suprised us that he would turn down top divisional football and sign for a team in the third tier - we are delighted just suprised!!

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"As Bulgaria is not in the EU, the deal is subject to the player obtaining a work permit." lol

Bulgaria IS in the EU but England has placed restrictions on Bulgarians in terms of working in the UK and everyone has to get a work permit....

@ everyone wondering why Tunchev signed with your team, for the last time - CSKA Sofia is in big financial trouble so they would've sent Tunchev to Zimbabwe or Taiwan had a team offered 1 million Euro quickly...our team isn't gonna play in the European tournaments this year and after all, Tunchev will be making 3 or 4 times more money than in Bulgaria, so why wouldn't he do it? He's young , he knows more offers will come if he plays well in England...

Yes I know that and understand why the club wanted rid I just have no idea why the player himself has agreed to play for a League One Team!

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the report posted above explains that there was alot of intrest accross Europe and i think there are very few teams that are not in respective countries top divisions that would be able to afford the kind of money you have mentioned, so its just suprised us that he would turn down top divisional football and sign for a team in the third tier - we are delighted just suprised!!

A million Euro is only 700-odd thousand quid

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It's not negativity - I'm being circumspect.

I'm just refusing to be wound up by the "Bulgarians" proclaiming him to be brilliant and the posters going cock-a-hoop over someone no one has heard of before last week.

On paper he sounds brilliant, but Kaebi looked brilliant on YouTube and that beats paper in the classic game Youtube Paper Stone. We've been here before.

I hope the lad does brilliantly for us, I hope he's the defender we need and the Captain we have been without for so long. I hope I have a reason to buy a lovely red Bulgaria World Cup shirt from the 70's.

He may have bought into Milan's vision of the future but I'm not sure I'm quite there yet ;)

Youtube Paper Stone - :crylaugh:

That shirt is pretty nice.

Hollow Tip does he speak any English?

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15 caps since his 2006 International debut should make getting a work permit easier cos a % of Internation games played comes into it.

It all sounds promising and also a blue print for future signings - young lower league talent who wanna move to Leicester and experienced hungry foreign internationals who want to make there first move to England.

The money we paid looks good costing half what we got for 'Leicester fan' Stearman.

Just hope theres no youtube clips of him keeping Figo in his pocket or this sites gonna blow with excitement! :P

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15 caps since his 2006 International debut should make getting a work permit easier cos a % of Internation games played comes into it.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!

This is going to become the rolling contract of 2008/2009 isn't it?!

BULGARIA IS IN THE EU

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Two Thracian tombs?!

Bulgaria, a country often described as lying at the crossroads linking the East and West, Bulgaria functioned as the hub of Slavic Europe during much of the Middle Ages, exerting considerable literary and cultural influence over the Eastern Orthodox Slavic world by means of the Preslav and Ohrid Literary Schools. Bulgaria also gave the world the Cyrillic alphabet, the second most-widely used alphabet in the world, which originated in these two schools in the tenth century AD.

Anna-Maria Ravnopolska-DeanA number of ancient civilizations, most notably the Thracians, Greeks, Romans, Slavs, and Bulgars, have left their mark on the culture, history and heritage of Bulgaria. The country has nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites:

The early medieval large rock relief Madara Rider.

two Thracian tombs (one in Sveshtari and one in Kazanlak)

three monuments of medieval Bulgarian culture (the Boyana Church, the Rila Monastery and the Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo)

two examples of natural beauty: the Pirin National Park and the Srebarna Nature Reserve

the ancient city of Nesebar, a unique combination of European cultural interaction, as well as, historically, one of the most important centres of sea-borne trade in the Black Sea

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"As Bulgaria is not in the EU, the deal is subject to the player obtaining a work permit." lol

Bulgaria IS in the EU but England has placed restrictions on Bulgarians in terms of working in the UK and everyone has to get a work permit....

@ everyone wondering why Tunchev signed with your team, for the last time - CSKA Sofia is in big financial trouble so they would've sent Tunchev to Zimbabwe or Taiwan had a team offered 1 million Euro quickly...our team isn't gonna play in the European tournaments this year and after all, Tunchev will be making 3 or 4 times more money than in Bulgaria, so why wouldn't he do it? He's young , he knows more offers will come if he plays well in England...

Hollow-Tip, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for keeping the leicester city fans informed if this transfer. You have been very heplful and friendly! thanks!!

Also are you going to stick around? There is always space for one more fan if you want to support an english team??

and finally are there any other players in the CSKA Sofia squad you think is a good player? espically right and left midfielders and creative midfielders? Or even a goalkeeper?

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Yes I know that and understand why the club wanted rid I just have no idea why the player himself has agreed to play for a League One Team!

The Premiership is massive world wide, any non EU countries players would love a piece of it. (or countries being restricted by our government)

But no one from the Prem have come in for him so you need to Step onto England somewhere and gain a reputation that way. The move makes sense. We would be paying him well, Manderic would of played a big role in talking club up

We are in the top 6 biggest clubs in the Championship but we are in League One, he shall have time to adapt, I think its the Premier Leagues massive appeal that has helped us get him.

If he does well we shall be selling for much more money time will tell.

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Very pleased with this signing. I am surprised as well, but hopefully he can do well and become a fans favourite in the process.

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Im sure my Italian mate said Bulgaria were in there World Cup Qualifying Group that will be a good test watching that.

I wonder what Martin Allen thinks of him must of seen him play when he scouted Kishichev who was about the only player he ever watched who he signed.

Do you think we have had him watched 6-7,8 times? or had a DVD and dosier put on Manderics desk from an agent? I think we have got lucky regarding CSKA financial probs i hope for hollow-tips sake the money helps sort it out

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When was the last foreign signing we made, that we could class as successful?

We've had the odd Australian who has done alright in recent years. But Kaebi, Gerrbrand, Lackzo, Bori, Neilson, Hellings, de Vries and there's probably a few others i've forgot have all been dire.

Could we class Nalis as being a success? Clutching at straws.

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When was the last foreign signing we made, that we could class as successful?

We've had the odd Australian who has done alright in recent years. But Kaebi, Gerrbrand, Lackzo, Bori, Neilson, Hellings, de Vries and there's probably a few others i've forgot have all been dire.

Could we class Nalis as being a success? Clutching at straws.

I would have to say our best ever must have been Kaamark.

After that I'm struggling, ...

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When was the last foreign signing we made, that we could class as successful?

We've had the odd Australian who has done alright in recent years. But Kaebi, Gerrbrand, Lackzo, Bori, Neilson, Hellings, de Vries and there's probably a few others i've forgot have all been dire.

Could we class Nalis as being a success? Clutching at straws.

going totally off the point....hume, or mcauley? both sold for a £1m+ to clubs above us in the league rankings?

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When was the last foreign signing we made, that we could class as successful?

Depends on the definition - I had a lot of time for Tiatto. Does Nils count (purely for the strike against PNE)? :D

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