Puro,
What happened? 6-0. You surely aren't that bad are you?
What happened? 6-0. You surely aren't that bad are you?
EMP wrote:Puro,
What happened? 6-0. You surely aren't that bad are you?
EMP wrote:@ Puro: What do they plan to do about Delfino and Burgas? Who is Peru coach now? Are there any young players coming through?
Puro wrote:EMP wrote:@ Puro: What do they plan to do about Delfino and Burgas? Who is Peru coach now? Are there any young players coming through?
Delfino stayed long enough while beginning to kill our football to get all the perks FIFA gives. Burga killed Peruvian football already, and he'll stay until he gets what Delfino got. Right now anything can happen, I wouldn't be surprised if they're murdered.
Jose Del Solar is the current coach. He used to form part of that excellent Tenerife midfield partnership with the Argie Redondo. Do you remember them beating Real Madrid back in early 90's? It was because of them two running the midfield for Tenerife. Later on Redondo went to Madrid, and Del Solar went to Valencia only to blow up his knee in such club. I think this happened very early just like when Redondo blew his knee in Milan.
There are several starlets: there's Manco (PSV), Joazinho Arroe (Atalanta or Juventus?), Pierre Larrauri (Bayern), Cristian Benavente (the "gem" of Real Madrid we are told, Ronaldinho with a left foot it is said), Benavente will have to decide Peru or Spain. Oscar Vega (River Plate) client of portuguese super agent Mendes. Damian Ismodes ready to take his first steps in La Liga playing for Racing next season, and many more players with excellent football skills who are wasted because of the Delfinos and Burgas of Peruvian football.
sheva7 wrote:
Puro, wouldn't it be Maradona with a right foot?
Dont expect him to get playing time in the club. if he has any talent he prob be loaned out at best.Puro wrote:sheva7 wrote:
Puro, wouldn't it be Maradona with a right foot?
I trust them Real Madrid coaches know what they're talking about when speaking about their "gem".
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