He started tonight, it's currently 1-0 to Porto.
Damiao seems to be gaining speed.
Graham Roberts on twitter.
"Damio trying hard I'm told today"
I'm guessing that means were trying hard for him and not that he's trying hard in a game?
As much as I love Graham Roberts, after he tipped some `Arab investment` in the summer I will take his comments with a pinch of salt.
LOL, I know mate. He was "in bed" with talksport at the time, if i remember correctly. The reference in my signature to "socks" will not change until we see evidence of what they were all blabbing on about!! Bastards.
However, he's not the only one. Others who i'm beginning to have respect for on twitter are suggesting that we're working our nuts off to make both Damiao and Moutinho happen. Ade is supposedly going to the ACONS too. It really wouldn't surprise me to see Ade leave permanently, especially after a few of the lads on here were saying that he looked to uninterested yesterday.
My opinion is that we'll get Moutinho, but Damiao will be a pre contract agreement for the summer, like Sandro was.
levy's gotta actually give AVB someone who he wants at some point!

Roo:4033545 said:As much as I love Graham Roberts, after he tipped some `Arab investment` in the summer I will take his comments with a pinch of salt.
levy's gotta actually give AVB someone who he wants at some point!
As much as I love Graham Roberts, after he tipped some `Arab investment` in the summer I will take his comments with a pinch of salt.
Ade is supposedly going to the ACONS too. It really wouldn't surprise me to see Ade leave permanently, especially after a few of the lads on here were saying that he looked to uninterested yesterday
Apparently Leandro Damaio is owned by several different parties and our problem is convincing each of them to agree to this deal.
Possible things in our favour with this deal are Internacional failed to qualify for the Copa Libertadores and have the highest wage bill in Brazil, so they may be willing to negotiate a deal.
I would suspect this deal will be dragging on for a good while yet (if at all). He would be a superb signing if it happens in my opinion.
Apparently Leandro Damaio is owned by several different parties and our problem is convincing each of them to agree to this deal.
Possible things in our favour with this deal are Internacional failed to qualify for the Copa Libertadores and have the highest wage bill in Brazil, so they may be willing to negotiate a deal.
I would suspect this deal will be dragging on for a good while yet (if at all). He would be a superb signing if it happens in my opinion.
No wonder they seem uninterested in negotiating if so many people want a piece of the proverbial pie.