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Signed Pablo Mari on loan from Flamengo. 26 year old Spaniard, former Man City player. CB.
Never played a game for Man City and was on loan all the time he had a contract with them. Very strange.
Signed Pablo Mari on loan from Flamengo. 26 year old Spaniard, former Man City player. CB.
Club badge should be a compass lol.I cant read the article but I assume them showing Addlestone on the map with the Dial Square badge and saying 'one day return to Woolwich' means they're actually setting up there? That's not even in London...
Never played a game for Man City and was on loan all the time he had a contract with them. Very strange.
For the next 3 weeks I believe.Good signing but isn't he already injured?
Is he a good signing? Saints were willing to let him go to bring KWP in soGood signing but isn't he already injured?
Had 6 months on his contract so was either sell or lose for nothing.Is he a good signing? Saints were willing to let him go to bring KWP in so
With Arteta at the helm, I think they've won 1, drawn 5 and lost 1.
Be interesting to see how their results pan out for the rest of the season.
Their overall development will hinge on the transfer windows, but they haven't done great in this area over recent seasons.
Tbh, they're sliding into middle table obscurity
The host of this week’s Sunday supplement didn’t believe it when that was said by one of the journos this morning. He had to check and was surprised. Just shows how the narrative around his appointment and their form has been handled. They’ve won one game. Yet because of how they’ve been written about people think they are doing well. It’s like their summer transfer window and we’ve seen the result of that.
Hopefully Burnley turn up and turn them over today. He could do with being under a bit of pressure.
I’m not sure I fully understand why so many people, and I’m not talking biased goon loonies, are certain Arteta is going to be a resounding success and lead them to glory for many a year.
What are they basing this on exactly? They’ve showed an improvement in commitment since he took over, if not an improvement in results, but at virtually every other club this is passed off as a new manager bounce ( their form hasn’t actually warranted such a description imo )
Is it because he worked under Pep? Brian Kidd, Carlos Queiroz, Steve McClaren, all these managerial geniuses learned from Fergie to be fair...
A good number two is absolutely no indicator of how good they’ll be in the hot seat.
He’s not a little unproven, he’s completely unproven. He might end up being a complete disaster and never land a decent job again