blues2win wrote:https://twitter.com/mundialmag/status/1488153175110606849?s=21
Extended highlights. Plays predominantly through the middle. Has pace, awareness excellent finisher two footed. What’s not to like. Worth waiting for.
patrickblue wrote:blues2win wrote:https://twitter.com/mundialmag/status/1488153175110606849?s=21
Extended highlights. Plays predominantly through the middle. Has pace, awareness excellent finisher two footed. What’s not to like. Worth waiting for.
Looks nearly as good as Samaras did in his video.
Paul68 wrote:He's not coming until at least July - or December? some reports are saying?
johnny crossan wrote:Quite short.
sheblue wrote:Paul68 wrote:He's not coming until at least July - or December? some reports are saying?
Next December? Really? That's a long wait!!
ruralblue wrote:sheblue wrote:Paul68 wrote:He's not coming until at least July - or December? some reports are saying?
Next December? Really? That's a long wait!!
Don't think Pep will be prepared to wait till next December. He'll want him in a for a full pre season especially considering the world Cup in Winter.
Welcome Alvarez. Hope Peps found a gem in you
patrickblue wrote:ruralblue wrote:sheblue wrote:Paul68 wrote:He's not coming until at least July - or December? some reports are saying?
Next December? Really? That's a long wait!!
Don't think Pep will be prepared to wait till next December. He'll want him in a for a full pre season especially considering the world Cup in Winter.
Welcome Alvarez. Hope Peps found a gem in you
No, it's definitely July. River Plate have confirmed he will stay on loan there until July.
Mase wrote:OS still states - “He will remain with River on loan at least until July 2022.”
“At least”.
PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:OS still states - “He will remain with River on loan at least until July 2022.”
“At least”.
If it's at least, then we know we are not that keen to have him.
I think it's odd we did not force it to bring him now.
PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:OS still states - “He will remain with River on loan at least until July 2022.”
“At least”.
If it's at least, then we know we are not that keen to have him.
I think it's odd we did not force it to bring him now.
john68 wrote:PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:OS still states - “He will remain with River on loan at least until July 2022.”
“At least”.
If it's at least, then we know we are not that keen to have him.
I think it's odd we did not force it to bring him now.
Peter, why always so bloody pessimistic and negative about almost everything City seem to do?
If our owners and staff were so useless, as you seem to assert on a regualr basis, how the fuck have they managed tobe so successful on and off the pitch?
City identify a youngster who they believe has the potential in the future to be become aWorld class player.
City understand that currently he is not ready to play at the Premier League level.
City see the sense in leaving him where he is instead of uprooting him to a strange country, strange culture and totally different life to develop his skills further.
If he came now, it is likely he would need to go out on loan, after being dragged awy fromhis home and family.
City consider that it is probably better to leave the kid settled in his current environment rather than fuck him about by moving him and possibly moving him again.
As City see him as one for the future rather than the now, 6 months and as we're in no need of him at the moment, they see a benefit in leaving him settled until July, when he can join the squad at the start of a new season.
Makes perfect sense to me.
johnny crossan wrote:john68 wrote:PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:OS still states - “He will remain with River on loan at least until July 2022.”
“At least”.
If it's at least, then we know we are not that keen to have him.
I think it's odd we did not force it to bring him now.
Peter, why always so bloody pessimistic and negative about almost everything City seem to do?
If our owners and staff were so useless, as you seem to assert on a regualr basis, how the fuck have they managed tobe so successful on and off the pitch?
City identify a youngster who they believe has the potential in the future to be become aWorld class player.
City understand that currently he is not ready to play at the Premier League level.
City see the sense in leaving him where he is instead of uprooting him to a strange country, strange culture and totally different life to develop his skills further.
If he came now, it is likely he would need to go out on loan, after being dragged awy fromhis home and family.
City consider that it is probably better to leave the kid settled in his current environment rather than fuck him about by moving him and possibly moving him again.
As City see him as one for the future rather than the now, 6 months and as we're in no need of him at the moment, they see a benefit in leaving him settled until July, when he can join the squad at the start of a new season.
Makes perfect sense to me.
Just listened to some sniggering no mark on Sky writing Alvarez off as next year's maybe man
john68 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:john68 wrote:PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:OS still states - “He will remain with River on loan at least until July 2022.”
“At least”.
If it's at least, then we know we are not that keen to have him.
I think it's odd we did not force it to bring him now.
Peter, why always so bloody pessimistic and negative about almost everything City seem to do?
If our owners and staff were so useless, as you seem to assert on a regualr basis, how the fuck have they managed tobe so successful on and off the pitch?
City identify a youngster who they believe has the potential in the future to be become aWorld class player.
City understand that currently he is not ready to play at the Premier League level.
City see the sense in leaving him where he is instead of uprooting him to a strange country, strange culture and totally different life to develop his skills further.
If he came now, it is likely he would need to go out on loan, after being dragged awy fromhis home and family.
City consider that it is probably better to leave the kid settled in his current environment rather than fuck him about by moving him and possibly moving him again.
As City see him as one for the future rather than the now, 6 months and as we're in no need of him at the moment, they see a benefit in leaving him settled until July, when he can join the squad at the start of a new season.
Makes perfect sense to me.
Just listened to some sniggering no mark on Sky writing Alvarez off as next year's maybe man
He may be quite right about next year Johnny....did he mention how good he might be in 2yrs? A gamble on the future...the next generation.
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