Transfer Rumours Saint Eduard!

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An Armenian takes his son hunting with him for the first time.

- I don't understand, Daddy, - the son says. - How are you going to hunt? You have no gun with you, no traps, no net even...

- Ah, son, you don't know what our Armenian jinx is like. There, look, a rabbit is sitting under that bush. Such a strong, healthy little rabbit, such shiny fur it has, such bright eyes...

The rabbit drops dead at once.

- Wow, Daddy! That was something! You're so smart, so strong, such a great hunter, it was amazing how you took down that prey... Daddy? Daddy??? Daddy!!!

Azza boy Janni
 
Eduard Spertsyan will meet with his president, Sergey Galitsky tomorrow (16/08) to clarify his future. The player wishes to join Southampton . And Krasnodar is satisfied with the offer from the Saints. Both parties want to part on good terms.
Armenie football has never been so popular :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
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Fantastic balance from the video clips and some very nicely weighted passes. Would be great to have someone who can pass accurately over five yards on a consistent basis.
 
If this transfer happens, I feel he will need to be given time to settle in as will be a big cultural change for a player who has spent his whole career playing in Russia.
From memory the last Russian ish players to do well in England were Kanchelskis and possibly Arshavin. Most others from that part of the world, have pretty much struggled.
 
If this transfer happens, I feel he will need to be given time to settle in as will be a big cultural change for a player who has spent his whole career playing in Russia.
From memory the last Russian ish players to do well in England were Kanchelskis and possibly Arshavin. Most others from that part of the world, have pretty much struggled.
Agree historically but I think player care is a million percent better these days so really don’t think much of an issue.