You wouldn't get a work permit for him, but Artem Milyevski would be a great signing at Championship level. If he hadn't signed for some pointless Romanian team. This list is out of date, I'm pretty sure Cassano plays for Sampdoria?
Dont do this Sterling, please you leave yourself wide open to look a ****. Only from Wiki mind. Milevskiy's Dynamo career took a turn for the worse in the 11/12 season as goals and form began to dry up and his playing time took a big hit. He still managed nine goals and 13 assist in 29 appearances but cracks began to show in both his attitude and fitness. The next season was even worse for Artem as he made just 15 appearances, unable to score a single goal. He was released by Dynamo at the end of the 12/13 season. Gaziantepspor[edit] Milevsky signed a three-year contract with Gaziantepspor during the summer of 2013.[5] Whilst contracted to Gaziantepspor, Milevsky crashed his Ferrari California[6] and went onto have his contract cancelled by mutal consent on 31 December 2013.[7] He played less than 400 minutes of football that season for Gaziantepspor, managing a single goal and one further assist. After his release from Gaziantepspor, Milevsky joined FC Aktobe in February 2014,[8] though after only a week there were reports that the contract had been cancelled.[9] Artem recently described this as one of the toughest points of his career as he was also battling alcoholism at the time. Hajduk Split[edit] On 29 July 2014, Milevsky signed for Hajduk Split.[10] on a two-year deal. Artem made his debut for Hajduk in a 6-0 win against NK Zadar. He scored his first goal for Hajduk in a 2-2 draw withNK Lokomotiva. The striker was introduced late in the game along with Elvir Maloku. In the final six minutes of the game, with Hajduk losing 2-0, Artem assisted his fellow substitute Elvir Maloku to make it 2-1 and then scored himself in the final minute to salvage a point for his side. On 3 September 2015, he was released from Hajduk Split after his contract was cancelled by mutual consent.[11] RNK Split[edit] After being released from Hajduk, he signed for Hajduk's city rivals RNK Split. However, on 4 November 2015, he was released from RNK Split due to problems with alcoholism.
whats fat Ronaldo up to these days? reckon he and Ronadinho could have a similar impact to Theo and Goodison..
Have you never been to Croatia? It's like 6p a pint. I defy you to go to Croatia and not become an alcoholic.
Funny you should say that. I'm just back from holiday and off today. I had a drive down Bev Rd, kinell. How many blokes do you see wandering about drinking cans. They're everywhere.
By the time he's fit enough to play, the season will be over, Akpom and Diomande are better options that a 35 year old who hasn't played for over a year.
I'd still like to know why Dio isn't even in the squad some match days, a proper reason. He's with us another year at least so we might as well get him playing now, especially when we need goals.