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Yeah. Aloisi with 3 outta 5. Matty is 4 out of 5.that's an amazing stat
aloisi the closest?
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Sign Up Now!Yeah. Aloisi with 3 outta 5. Matty is 4 out of 5.that's an amazing stat
aloisi the closest?
.... to the owners of the club that sold the player.I think one day we'll sell a player for serious money and it'll be a huge deal.
I don't mean to be negative but he is an average a league player hope he proves me wrongThis is quite surprising. I can't expect Klein to feature much in the first squad but more their reserves or be loaned out.
well above average,I don't mean to be negative but he is an average a league player hope he proves me wrong
What about Bundesliga 2? Better than even chance that's where St Pauli end up.well above average,
but more austrian bundesliga level then german bundesliga
Second tier. Third tier is a complete waste of timeDidn't realise Klein had a Norwegian passport. German reaction the transfer is overly poor.
Loan these types out to the 3rd tier for a full season and you won't recognise them on return.
Certainly for the squad. Being around the positive environment may lift him to that next level. He still has growth potential.What about Bundesliga 2? Better than even chance that's where St Pauli end up.
No it isn't. The 3rd tier is professional and good for development. There is more football available rather than sitting on the bench every week. The A League isn't right with later starts and fewer matches.Second tier. Third tier is a complete waste of time
Demoted teams often are hard to break into thoWhat about Bundesliga 2? Better than even chance that's where St Pauli end up.
I still think he's better off playing AL than third tier. At least if he's playing here, he's strengthening the local competition in a familiar environment rather than a backwater league that no one watches.No it isn't. The 3rd tier is professional and good for development. There is more football available rather than sitting on the bench every week. The A League isn't right with later starts and fewer matches.
Sydney had a bloody 32 year old ex German 3rd tier striker starting. Why are we resorting to this when we have our own talents?
Marcus or Talia?If St Pauli scout the A League I hope they'd take an interest in Younis. These hoarsonh tactics by European clubs is never fun. I get Brondby have decent players but Younis is also showing what he can do now. The quicker we break ranks when clubs aren't playing us is best.
It depends whether they'll be satisfied with a settling season and not going up. The manager will be under pressure and the last thing will be trying raw imports.Demoted teams often are hard to break into tho
Saw that at harrys 2nd season at liecester - they kept the same cb pairing that kept harry out