and would you welcome Alex Cairns back as third, or in my view, 2nd choice keeper?
Maybe Rodon’s also gonna fill in as a goalie, a Left Back, Left Wing and Centre Forward? 🍷
Always amazed me how a country as big as Poland lacks really big clubs.
Legia Warsaw are the biggest, but have never done anything in Europe.
Polish club football is a strange anomaly
comment by Dennis - Always Leeds - Always Loyal. (U23086)
posted 2 hours, 13 minutes ago
and would you welcome Alex Cairns back as third, or in my view, 2nd choice keeper?
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Might aswell give up if that's the best a club like us can do.
comment by Peks - Comanche Moon (U6618)
posted 12 hours, 35 minutes ago
Always amazed me how a country as big as Poland lacks really big clubs.
Legia Warsaw are the biggest, but have never done anything in Europe.
Polish club football is a strange anomaly
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It is strange, but in my experience, east europeans who have moved over here, alot just arent into football at all.
Compared to South Asian, who have brought their love of cricket, massively with them.
Could be just the people who I have encountered, I dont know.
You have to feel for the lad. We take him from his home country with hopes and dreams of playing in the Prem. Only to be dumped into the Polish league! Bet he'd rather be back in Norway! Thought he looked okay when he did play. Surprised another British club hasn't made an offer.
Still some way to go to unwind the mess of Ortas legacy.
Llorente to Betis, 3 mil accepted.
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
Llorente to Betis, 3 mil accepted.
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Is this amount correct? The last I heard the Club were saying it was a wrong amount. I thought they’d previously turned down over 4 million so if he’s gone for 3 mill that is rubbish business. We paid 18 million for him.
comment by MaidinLeeds (U2464)
posted 19 minutes ago
… if he’s gone for 3 mill that is rubbish business. We paid 18 million for him.
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100% agree. That’s truly shocking and someone should be prosecuted for that. It’s fraudulent (allegedly).
Although it's poor, (We"ve been Ortarised again), I think he's still on large wages and the club wants him off the books.
comment by The Light Brigade (U22847)
posted 2 hours, 4 minutes ago
comment by MaidinLeeds (U2464)
posted 19 minutes ago
… if he’s gone for 3 mill that is rubbish business. We paid 18 million for him.
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100% agree. That’s truly shocking and someone should be prosecuted for that. It’s fraudulent (allegedly).
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far better than loaning out and getting off all as so many seem to say is good business!
comment by LIW We’re Going Up As f@ck@ing Champions (U8453)
posted 9 hours, 51 minutes ago
comment by Peks - Comanche Moon (U6618)
posted 12 hours, 35 minutes ago
Always amazed me how a country as big as Poland lacks really big clubs.
Legia Warsaw are the biggest, but have never done anything in Europe.
Polish club football is a strange anomaly
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It is strange, but in my experience, east europeans who have moved over here, alot just arent into football at all.
Compared to South Asian, who have brought their love of cricket, massively with them.
Could be just the people who I have encountered, I dont know.
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Really depends on what you count as East European LOW, as I said elsewhere I watched the Turkey/Netherlands match with a Turkish family, they were very fanatical and very disappointed when their team lost, Dad and Son both crying. I was hugging the 11 year old to comfort him, Mum was useless (tough love). I suppose it's different.
They were Fenebahce fans, wouldn't have spat on a Galatasaray fan (well I might have still taken pity on the 11 year old but adults is adults).
Dont class Turkish as eastern european 👍
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posted on 7/7/24
and would you welcome Alex Cairns back as third, or in my view, 2nd choice keeper?
posted on 7/7/24
Maybe Rodon’s also gonna fill in as a goalie, a Left Back, Left Wing and Centre Forward? 🍷
posted on 7/7/24
Always amazed me how a country as big as Poland lacks really big clubs.
Legia Warsaw are the biggest, but have never done anything in Europe.
Polish club football is a strange anomaly
posted on 7/7/24
comment by Dennis - Always Leeds - Always Loyal. (U23086)
posted 2 hours, 13 minutes ago
and would you welcome Alex Cairns back as third, or in my view, 2nd choice keeper?
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Might aswell give up if that's the best a club like us can do.
posted on 8/7/24
comment by Peks - Comanche Moon (U6618)
posted 12 hours, 35 minutes ago
Always amazed me how a country as big as Poland lacks really big clubs.
Legia Warsaw are the biggest, but have never done anything in Europe.
Polish club football is a strange anomaly
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It is strange, but in my experience, east europeans who have moved over here, alot just arent into football at all.
Compared to South Asian, who have brought their love of cricket, massively with them.
Could be just the people who I have encountered, I dont know.
posted on 8/7/24
You have to feel for the lad. We take him from his home country with hopes and dreams of playing in the Prem. Only to be dumped into the Polish league! Bet he'd rather be back in Norway! Thought he looked okay when he did play. Surprised another British club hasn't made an offer.
posted on 8/7/24
Still some way to go to unwind the mess of Ortas legacy.
posted on 8/7/24
Llorente to Betis, 3 mil accepted.
posted on 8/7/24
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
Llorente to Betis, 3 mil accepted.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Is this amount correct? The last I heard the Club were saying it was a wrong amount. I thought they’d previously turned down over 4 million so if he’s gone for 3 mill that is rubbish business. We paid 18 million for him.
posted on 8/7/24
comment by MaidinLeeds (U2464)
posted 19 minutes ago
… if he’s gone for 3 mill that is rubbish business. We paid 18 million for him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
100% agree. That’s truly shocking and someone should be prosecuted for that. It’s fraudulent (allegedly).
posted on 8/7/24
Although it's poor, (We"ve been Ortarised again), I think he's still on large wages and the club wants him off the books.
posted on 8/7/24
comment by The Light Brigade (U22847)
posted 2 hours, 4 minutes ago
comment by MaidinLeeds (U2464)
posted 19 minutes ago
… if he’s gone for 3 mill that is rubbish business. We paid 18 million for him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
100% agree. That’s truly shocking and someone should be prosecuted for that. It’s fraudulent (allegedly).
----------------------------------------------------------------------
far better than loaning out and getting off all as so many seem to say is good business!
posted on 8/7/24
comment by LIW We’re Going Up As f@ck@ing Champions (U8453)
posted 9 hours, 51 minutes ago
comment by Peks - Comanche Moon (U6618)
posted 12 hours, 35 minutes ago
Always amazed me how a country as big as Poland lacks really big clubs.
Legia Warsaw are the biggest, but have never done anything in Europe.
Polish club football is a strange anomaly
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It is strange, but in my experience, east europeans who have moved over here, alot just arent into football at all.
Compared to South Asian, who have brought their love of cricket, massively with them.
Could be just the people who I have encountered, I dont know.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Really depends on what you count as East European LOW, as I said elsewhere I watched the Turkey/Netherlands match with a Turkish family, they were very fanatical and very disappointed when their team lost, Dad and Son both crying. I was hugging the 11 year old to comfort him, Mum was useless (tough love). I suppose it's different.
posted on 8/7/24
They were Fenebahce fans, wouldn't have spat on a Galatasaray fan (well I might have still taken pity on the 11 year old but adults is adults).
posted on 8/7/24
Dont class Turkish as eastern european 👍
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