Harrison going cold has coincided with Villa getting incredibly hot. Just coincidence or is Villa getting a little more space due to teams not focusing only on him and having Harrison to think about?
Harrison going cold coincided with Chicago.Harrison going cold has coincided with Villa getting incredibly hot. Just coincidence or is Villa getting a little more space due to teams not focusing only on him and having Harrison to think about?
Harrison going cold has coincided with Villa getting incredibly hot. Just coincidence or is Villa getting a little more space due to teams not focusing only on him and having Harrison to think about?
What's the cost of a top/quality Argentina/Brazil player who plays in his own country? Or no such player exists since if they are any goood they would have gone to Europe?Harrison has been tracking back and playing more defense now than earlier. Which means he's running more and has less energy to do attacking phase.
What's the cost of a top/quality Argentina/Brazil player who plays in his own country? Or no such player exists since if they are any goood they would have gone to Europe?
Also Bendetto.Not necessarily true. One example would be Nico Lodeiro
Mr Jew !Also Bendetto.
In the case of Brazil and Argentina (and Uruguay to a lesser extent) they produce so many ultra-elite players that when they call up a roster for National Team, especially for the most demanding tournaments such as WC, usually only 1 or 2 of the 24 are from domestic league. Especially in attacking positions. So the answer is no, because that's really the top quality. But there are degrees: guys like Neymar, Douglas Costa, Marquinhos, Gabriel Jesus, Di Maria, Pastore, Higuain, Aguero, etc. were already in Europe as teenagers. Probably played a year in domestic league before being poached. So if a guy is starring for, say, Boca Junior or River Plate, or Santos, or Flamengo at 18 or 19, he's outside of our financial league. But alongside them the rest of the domestic teams are guys who are either not good enough for Europe, or went to Europe and came back, etc. Solid, good, talented players. You have to think that MLS has many times used guys that were either average in the Argentina 1st division (like Valeri and Piatti), or where subs (like Acosta from DC or Bravo who was with us last year).What's the cost of a top/quality Argentina/Brazil player who plays in his own country? Or no such player exists since if they are any goood they would have gone to Europe?
Yeah, Valeri was so average he led Lanus to a league title and went to Porto, won a cup, then Almeira, then back to captain Lanus before becoming a DP.In the case of Brazil and Argentina (and Uruguay to a lesser extent) they produce so many ultra-elite players that when they call up a roster for National Team, especially for the most demanding tournaments such as WC, usually only 1 or 2 of the 24 are from domestic league. Especially in attacking positions. So the answer is no, because that's really the top quality. But there are degrees: guys like Neymar, Douglas Costa, Marquinhos, Gabriel Jesus, Di Maria, Pastore, Higuain, Aguero, etc. were already in Europe as teenagers. Probably played a year in domestic league before being poached. So if a guy is starring for, say, Boca Junior or River Plate, or Santos, or Flamengo at 18 or 19, he's outside of our financial league. But alongside them the rest of the domestic teams are guys who are either not good enough for Europe, or went to Europe and came back, etc. Solid, good, talented players. You have to think that MLS has many times used guys that were either average in the Argentina 1st division (like Valeri and Piatti), or where subs (like Acosta from DC or Bravo who was with us last year).
Mr Jew !
There's something i'd like to ask you ?
Your favorite player is who ?
Check my rhyme !!
In the case of Brazil and Argentina (and Uruguay to a lesser extent) they produce so many ultra-elite players that when they call up a roster for National Team, especially for the most demanding tournaments such as WC, usually only 1 or 2 of the 24 are from domestic league. Especially in attacking positions. So the answer is no, because that's really the top quality. But there are degrees: guys like Neymar, Douglas Costa, Marquinhos, Gabriel Jesus, Di Maria, Pastore, Higuain, Aguero, etc. were already in Europe as teenagers. Probably played a year in domestic league before being poached. So if a guy is starring for, say, Boca Junior or River Plate, or Santos, or Flamengo at 18 or 19, he's outside of our financial league. But alongside them the rest of the domestic teams are guys who are either not good enough for Europe, or went to Europe and came back, etc. Solid, good, talented players. You have to think that MLS has many times used guys that were either average in the Argentina 1st division (like Valeri and Piatti), or where subs (like Acosta from DC or Bravo who was with us last year).
Yeah, Valeri was so average he led Lanus to a league title and went to Porto, won a cup, then Almeira, then back to captain Lanus before becoming a DP.
And Bravo fucking sucked here just like he did at Boca reserves, despite some people around here irrationally thinking he was good.
Eta: and Piatti was so average he scored almost basically a goal every 3rd game. I understand what you're trying to say, because you seem to want to say it everywhere, but you're just a little askew in your view.
I think you need medical attention the vain in your heads about to blow . With your condition make sure when you sign the paperwork with the correct name its Mr TPFKAU !I am utterly annoyed at what ever
your artless motley minded misuse
of English mangled around this forum.
I apologize to any connoisseurs of the English language who read that, but its really hard to write insults in iambic pentameter at 11:20 on a Monday after some wine.
I am utterly annoyed at what ever
your artless motley minded misuse
of English mangled around this forum.
I apologize to any connoisseurs of the English language who read that, but its really hard to write insults in iambic pentameter at 11:20 on a Monday after some wine.
http://www.espnfc.com/club/portland...-and-off-the-field-have-come-true-in-portland
This league and NYC needs more stories like this. All the Argentinian and Brazilian players whose level are at most average in Europe should come here. The league needs to be an attractive second option for them (and life style wise first choice for the players wives and family)
In the case of Brazil and Argentina (and Uruguay to a lesser extent) they produce so many ultra-elite players that when they call up a roster for National Team, especially for the most demanding tournaments such as WC, usually only 1 or 2 of the 24 are from domestic league. Especially in attacking positions. So the answer is no, because that's really the top quality. But there are degrees: guys like Neymar, Douglas Costa, Marquinhos, Gabriel Jesus, Di Maria, Pastore, Higuain, Aguero, etc. were already in Europe as teenagers. Probably played a year in domestic league before being poached. So if a guy is starring for, say, Boca Junior or River Plate, or Santos, or Flamengo at 18 or 19, he's outside of our financial league. But alongside them the rest of the domestic teams are guys who are either not good enough for Europe, or went to Europe and came back, etc. Solid, good, talented players. You have to think that MLS has many times used guys that were either average in the Argentina 1st division (like Valeri and Piatti), or where subs (like Acosta from DC or Bravo who was with us last year).
Ramses ruined it because he forces it after every goal, whether it deserves the call or not.It's amazing how I never tire of hearing the GOOOOOAAAAL! call on a Spanish language telecast, and never fail to cringe when the idiot announcers on Univison import it into the English language telecast.