Slim wrote:I am not sure how serious the stories about Rodrygo were, but when we talk about match winners, there's one right there.
Agreed
Slim wrote:I am not sure how serious the stories about Rodrygo were, but when we talk about match winners, there's one right there.
salford city wrote:Slim wrote:I am not sure how serious the stories about Rodrygo were, but when we talk about match winners, there's one right there.
Agreed
Blue In Bolton wrote:Savinho described on X as "The Brazilian Neil Heaney"!! Absolutely savage but true!
salford city wrote:Slim wrote:I am not sure how serious the stories about Rodrygo were, but when we talk about match winners, there's one right there.
Agreed

PeterParker wrote:salford city wrote:Slim wrote:I am not sure how serious the stories about Rodrygo were, but when we talk about match winners, there's one right there.
Agreed
Alonso is using him less and less. We need to be all over him.

sheblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:salford city wrote:Slim wrote:I am not sure how serious the stories about Rodrygo were, but when we talk about match winners, there's one right there.
Agreed
Alonso is using him less and less. We need to be all over him.
Not sure he fits the profile i.e. I get the impression hes a bit of a sulk if he doesn't get his way.
sheblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:salford city wrote:Slim wrote:I am not sure how serious the stories about Rodrygo were, but when we talk about match winners, there's one right there.
Agreed
Alonso is using him less and less. We need to be all over him.
Not sure he fits the profile i.e. I get the impression hes a bit of a sulk if he doesn't get his way.

carl_feedthegoat wrote:sheblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:salford city wrote:Slim wrote:I am not sure how serious the stories about Rodrygo were, but when we talk about match winners, there's one right there.
Agreed
Alonso is using him less and less. We need to be all over him.
Not sure he fits the profile i.e. I get the impression hes a bit of a sulk if he doesn't get his way.
I’m like that.
nottsblue wrote:sheblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:salford city wrote:Slim wrote:I am not sure how serious the stories about Rodrygo were, but when we talk about match winners, there's one right there.
Agreed
Alonso is using him less and less. We need to be all over him.
Not sure he fits the profile i.e. I get the impression hes a bit of a sulk if he doesn't get his way.
A big no from me for either Rodrygo or Vini Jr. Simply too much baggage

Mase wrote:Another one we let goGet him back next summer


Im_Spartacus wrote:Mase wrote:Another one we let goGet him back next summer
Mase wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Mase wrote:Another one we let goGet him back next summer
Be interesting to know the story behind that - it seems he only actually had a trial spell at city rather than actually being a part of the youth setup. It took him another 18 months to get a semi-regular starter at Reading but playing regular in the Championship by 18 is no mean feat, so maybe this was really one that got away/not spotted - it would be a rare miss for the club not to tie someone down who is considered v talented.
Though I guess at the time we also had quite a few v promising attacking players around that age, Palmer etc so maybe the club thought they already had a pipeline in his position.


Im_Spartacus wrote:Mase wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Mase wrote:Another one we let goGet him back next summer
Be interesting to know the story behind that - it seems he only actually had a trial spell at city rather than actually being a part of the youth setup. It took him another 18 months to get a semi-regular starter at Reading but playing regular in the Championship by 18 is no mean feat, so maybe this was really one that got away/not spotted - it would be a rare miss for the club not to tie someone down who is considered v talented.
Though I guess at the time we also had quite a few v promising attacking players around that age, Palmer etc so maybe the club thought they already had a pipeline in his position.
He had a full season with our academy.
Slightly tongue in cheek about letting him go, but we definitely need to be interested in getting him back.
stupot wrote:Savinho's stats in his year at Girona are better than every single year Rodrygo has been at Madrid.

Slim wrote:stupot wrote:Savinho's stats in his year at Girona are better than every single year Rodrygo has been at Madrid.
Cool story bro.
21 goals contributions at Girona.
Rodrygo's last 3 seasons, 25, 26, 30.
Savio was also a sub 4 times during his season at Girona.
Rodrygo came off the bench 18, 8 and 16 times in those same three seasons.
stupot wrote:Slim wrote:stupot wrote:Savinho's stats in his year at Girona are better than every single year Rodrygo has been at Madrid.
Cool story bro.
21 goals contributions at Girona.
Rodrygo's last 3 seasons, 25, 26, 30.
Savio was also a sub 4 times during his season at Girona.
Rodrygo came off the bench 18, 8 and 16 times in those same three seasons.
La Liga 23/24 Rodrygo 10 goals 5 assists. 24/25 6 and 5
Sav La Liga 23/24 9 goals 10 assists

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