Sandro makes Sevilla switch

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Imagine the scenes when he starts telling them about the fat mans tactics

“Yes yes (chuckles) the ball was always in the air”

lol my word

To be honest, the haste in getting shot of him and Klaassen - they must be SHOCKING and I cannot believe that the scouting team haven't been hauled in for a disciplinary - you would in my office! :coffee:
 
When given that extra second or two of space in Spain.

For those 8 appearances for us he spent more time on the floor looking at the ref for a foul and couldn't control the ball.

Given how English teams perform in Europe I don't get how we can be so cocky about PL vs La Liga. They've been better than us for a long time, and I doubt it's because we 'get stuck in'.
 
lol my word

To be honest, the haste in getting shot of him and Klaassen - they must be SHOCKING and I cannot believe that the scouting team haven't been hauled in for a disciplinary - you would in my office! :coffee:
What line of work are you in mate because to be hauled in over something that has gone on at a football club seems a tad unfair. I’d leave if I were you!
 
Given how English teams perform in Europe I don't get how we can be so cocky about PL vs La Liga. They've been better than us for a long time, and I doubt it's because we 'get stuck in'.

Different debate entirely.

It's the pace. Even the most limited of players have a higher work rate and athleticism to mask their technical skill.

Elsewhere it's the reverse.

Players succeed when their skill switches up a notch to match the pace when they move to new league. It's not surprising when players come over an openly say how shocked they are with the pace.

Seems to be the case with Sandro and Klassen. Sandro also is supposed to be a bit of a moody bugger too.
 

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