that's good as i don't think the Argies like me very much, Rooch and Gil cut it with the insults yer bassas i know i left myself open
He does sound like he's right on the upper edge, probably over it, of what we can afford with Donald as owner.
Not arsed personally, you can count on one finger the number of successful South Americans that's impressed for us.
Sadly, I think you're right. I had high hopes for Stuart Donald and co, but now he reminds me of the Bury FC owner, takes ownership of a club that he clearly cannot afford to run. Makes you wonder how these people slip through the 'fit and proper' net.
Not had many. Arca and Emerson Thome probably the best ones although Marangoni was seen as a flop but there was a player in there just wasn’t utilised properly.
Even if this doesn't come off it's good to see the club casting it's recruitment net a bit wider. Unknown Swiss/Kosovons and Argentinian/Croatians aren't the remit of Richard Hill like.
The report goes on to claim that a move to Sunderland has not been ruled out, even if the initial bid of £500,000 has not been accepted. In fact, Mundo D claim that Instituto made a counter-offer of £1.3m for 80% of his registration to Sunderland. Despite the report going on to claim they did not receive a response to that counter-offer, we understand the club quickly said no thanks to that particular offer but retain their interest in Bajamich and are considering a revised offer. In the meantime, the player continues to train with his club while waiting for his future to be resolved.