2017/18 Sandro Ramirez

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He lived with his Aunt Meg in Anchor Alley, Greystone. The house had one room upstairs and one room downstairs; Alf's bed was a mattress on the kitchen floor. He was employed as a welder working in Ike Smith's welding shop which was located under a railway arch, his wages were £1 5s (£1.25p) per week of which he paid his Aunt £1.2s.6d (£1.12½p) for rent. This meant he had 2/6d (12½p) for himself. Following a bust up with his Aunt Meg, he moved into Ike Smith's welding shop, sleeping on a mattress by his workbench. Alf joined the Greystone Harriers paying a subscription fee of half a guinea; he was only a member of the Harriers for three weeks and was instructed to return his membership card by Bob Richards the Honorary Secretary, following an ontrack fight with Vic Mason in the 440 yards at the Greystone Harriers Sports meeting. Alf's staple diet was fish and chips wrapped in newspaper.
And you still think he wasn't real?
 

...it’s ok him saying he wants to remain at Sevilla but he’s struggling for game time there and I somehow doubt they’d be prepared to offer him £80k per week, even if the transfer fee is minimal. I doubt there’ll be a queue for his services this summer.
 
...it’s ok him saying he wants to remain at Sevilla but he’s struggling for game time there and I somehow doubt they’d be prepared to offer him £80k per week, even if the transfer fee is minimal. I doubt there’ll be a queue for his services this summer.

Sitting on the bench in the sun in a place were they speak your language or sitting on the bench in the freezing cold miles away from freinds and family
 

Sitting on the bench in the sun in a place were they speak your language or sitting on the bench in the freezing cold miles away from freinds and family

...sitting on the bench getting £80k per week in the freezing cold, or sitting on the bench getting £30k per week in the warm. I suspect he’ll put up with cold for the few years remaining on his contract for an extra £50k per week.
 
I think he has a bit of a Di María attitude complex. Found English football and culture a little bit difficult and instead of working hard and trying to adapt just didn’t bother, knowing that he’s on big wages and someone else will just come in for him.
Or he just wasn't played because he wasn't bought out the premier league.. ....
 
...it’s ok him saying he wants to remain at Sevilla but he’s struggling for game time there and I somehow doubt they’d be prepared to offer him £80k per week, even if the transfer fee is minimal. I doubt there’ll be a queue for his services this summer.

If he somehow gets picked for Spain world cup squad and manages to get some game time with a good goal or two, kerching.lol
 

In the Echo again today talking about how he doesn't want to go back to Everton.

Has he even done any good bits for Sevilla yet?
 
We'll get our money back for him, but we've bumped his wages up 400% so that will be the stumbling block on any transfer.
 

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