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Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by BCR, May 14, 2012.

  1. danilo.

    danilo. Well-Known Member

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    Apologies for the triple post as well.

    Boca have got plenty of rising stars now. They were poor in the league until this year, they won the Apertura and are first in the Clausura. They have a great young striker who scores loads called Nicolás Blandi, a future Riquelme named Miño, and a few others such as Viatri and Garcia.
    That's also a good shout, looking at the major SA clubs.
     
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  2. BCR

    BCR Well-Known Member

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    I'm a big fan of the SA leagues and think we can get good talent from there on the cheap.
     
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  3. Jimmy Squarefoot

    Jimmy Squarefoot Well-Known Member

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    I always wondered why there weren't more South American youngsters playing for PL sides. They tend to move to Europe first and then make their name and sold on for big bucks.

    Is it something to do with the culture/language? Possibly work permits as well.

    Also, I remember Rafa wanted to sign Jovetic which would have been a brilliant signing had he pulled it off. I don't know if it's just me but it seems that he's falled off the radar? Which is a good thing as less people would want him :)
     
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  4. BCR

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    Forgot about Fiorentina who were just in the CL as well! Jovetic, Montolivo, Vargas I would take as well.
     
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  5. jaffaSlot

    jaffaSlot Well-Known Member

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    Thought I would get this topic going again, it was good and has many realistic targets.
     
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