Crazy cheapskatery!Maybe for the reason I theorised. We pay them for all of July and August ?
Crazy cheapskatery!Maybe for the reason I theorised. We pay them for all of July and August ?
https://www.westbromnews.co.uk/2025...brazilian-forward-as-tom-fellows-replacement/Link?
I know but I honestly can’t understand why so many deals go to deadline day otherwise. Maybe I will see what ChatGPT saysCrazy cheapskatery!
I know but I honestly can’t understand why so many deals go to deadline day otherwise. Maybe I will see what ChatGPT says
Was just about to post this linkhttps://www.westbromnews.co.uk/2025...brazilian-forward-as-tom-fellows-replacement/
Daily Mail apparently. But doesn’t make a lot of sense as he plays on the other wing and will cost similar to what they are selling him for. And surely they are only selling him for financials reasons. I guess they get a pure 8-10m profit and can spread a fee for Scienza over 4 years
Beat me to itZandvoort this weekend, one would hope.
Spanish, isn’t it?Portuguese.
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Nope. Put it into Google Translate.Spanish, isn’t it?
Spanish, isn’t it?
In Portuguese it’s quiet, in Spanish it’s relax, calm down.Portuguese.
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Actually it's both - in Spanish it means don't worry and Portuguese it means quiet. Only one of those makes sense.Spanish, isn’t it?
Surely don’t worry makes sense? Anyway, abstract clues all mean stuff is happening.Actually it's both - in Spanish it means don't worry and Portuguese it means quiet. Only one of those makes sense.
Looks like quiet in Portuguese but don’t worry in Spanish?Nope. Put it into Google Translate.
Unless it's a completely unknown player, why would it be Spanish?Surely don’t worry makes sense? Anyway, abstract clues all mean stuff is happening.
Because sometimes people use that word without any real hidden meaning. If they know Spanish that is. Like “mañana” for tomorrow or later. Or Adios is probably a better exampleUnless it's a completely unknown player, why would it be Spanish?
You haven't met the Saints media team have you?Because sometimes people use that word without any real hidden meaning. If they know Spanish that is. Like “mañana” for tomorrow or later. Or Adios is probably a better example
In this case it’s a one word dismissal instead of just writing “calm down”. No real idea why
Now obviously is a Portuguese or Spanish player signs today I’ll stand corrected
