I will split the petrol and the driving with you.I'll come down and run him up to villa save him petrol.
I will split the petrol and the driving with you.I'll come down and run him up to villa save him petrol.
Well if we made them run to their new teams from their old teams ...my money's on AyewI'll come down and run him up to villa save him petrol.
Use my helicopter it's quicker....I will split the petrol and the driving with you.
Taylor has been a great servant to us to be fair to him and the whole team have been just as bad over the last few seasons. I would rather keep him than lose him...I don't mind, happy to pick up the petrol bill. You can get the coffees.I will split the petrol and the driving with you.
Injured and not available to play, that's him signed then.This is a new one;
http://www.espnfc.co.uk/story/3048587/swansea-in-talks-with-benfica-over-lisandro-lopez-loan-sources
Lisandro Lopez a CB from Benfica
How many do we have now?We may struggle to sign foreign players because of the restricted numbers we can have in our 25 man PL squad. This may kill a swap deal for Ayew.
This is a new one;
Lisandro Lopez a CB from Benfica
Scottish players are regarded as foreign and as I don't know their ages I have included Kingsley and Fulton so potentially without any new ones that makes fifteen We are also being linked with Barnsley centre half Marc Roberts. I am surprised how much clubs like Palace, Boro, Watford and Burnley are spending in the transfer market.
They are considered foreign from Scotland have a look at my link in entry 851, yet foreign players who have come through an English or Welsh academy for 3 years prior to turning 21 are classed as home grown.Not sure about that Nos, only players born outside of the UK and Republic of Ireland are considered as 'foreign' I think.
If it were the case, that Scottish players in the EPL were considered foreign, then under the same rules, Welsh players would be considered as such too.
They are considered foreign from Scotland have a look at my link in entry 851, yet foreign players who have come through an English or Welsh academy for 3 years prior to turning 21 are classed as home grown.
Eric Dier of Spurs who plays for England is not classed as home grown. As all his youth football was played abroad.
