João Silva

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The first link translated(by the internet explorer automatic translator thing):

Desportivo Aves has a deal with Everton, the Premier League club in England, for the transfer of John Doe, according to information gathered by Maisfutebol. The young striker has scored 10 goals in the League of Honor, this season.

John Doe is 19 years and does his first season in the senior team Desportivo das Aves. The president traveled to England, to discuss proposals that came from that country.

The second:

John Smith is part of an endangered species. It is advanced, was born in Portugal and scores goals. Already reached the decade, with the shirt Athletic Bird, the rookie season among adults. 'Looming is easy, the difficult it is to me ", recognizes the 19 years.

D. Birds have an agreement with Everton at the advanced John Doe

"I honestly did not expect this to happen so fast. It is not easy for a trainer to bet on a couple of training, but fortunately it happened to me. I had opportunities and I am very glad that I have done. I want to continue to help the D. Birds in the League of Honor, "says the player, the Maisfutebol.

The young tip striker has impressive physical characteristics. 189 centimeters, 80 kilograms. A rare thing among national scorers. "It is the reality of Portuguese football," he admits. John Smith likes to admire advanced powerful, like Drogba or Rooney. Interestingly, the Premier League calls for it.

John Doe warrants not be aware of the agreement between D. Birds and Everton, but was excited at the prospect. "I honestly do not know anything, but Everton is a great club. It would be good for me. For now, just try to concentrate on the birds. We are in a good position and I want to finish the season. If you leave, for 700 thousand euros as he says, would be a good fit for the club, I would be happy for that, "an effort to advanced.

The translation is really weird ("endangered species" wtf) and it keeps calling him John Doe and John Smith.

Sounds like a good signing if true. (y)
 
i just hope its not <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B4" target="_blank"><b>João Alves de Assis Silva</b></a>

Woudn't be surprised if it was. John Doe, missing in action, awol, has Jo written all over it.<br />

Wouldn't mind having him back (ducks and runs for the exit).
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Thats quite a bizzare link, Ive never heard of this lad or his team in south america, one question, how would we get a work permit for him? wehad problems getting one for the Yak and he was already playing in the UK and a full international!!
 
portuguese players dont need work permits as its in the EU. im trusting wikipedia that he is portuguese and not JO in disguise:)
 
Thats quite a bizzare link, Ive never heard of this lad or his team in south america, one question, how would we get a work permit for him? wehad problems getting one for the Yak and he was already playing in the UK and a full international!!

If your referring to Silva, we wouldn't need one as his Portuguese and Portugal is in the EU.

Seems it has some credibility. I couldn't see anyone making up a rumor for a 19 year old in the Portuguese second division.
 
If your referring to Silva, we wouldn't need one as his Portuguese and Portugal is in the EU.

Seems it has some credibility. I couldn't see anyone making up a rumor for a 19 year old in the Portuguese second division.

Oh......right........sorry, for some reason I thought he was from Brazil (like the other Jo)

In that case........sign him up, put him in the reserves, like peterlin and Arnoux
 

He sounds alright to be fair. For 700k Euro's he's worth taking a chance on. Portugal are producing some fine talent recently
 

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