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Post by ZlattackRed on Jul 7, 2015 5:56:01 GMT
Good luck to the lad. A good case study of underacheiver. He showed glimpses of what he could have been
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Nani
Jul 7, 2015 12:00:52 GMT
Post by NR7 on Jul 7, 2015 12:00:52 GMT
Inconsistent more like.. Gave us some great memories.. Good luck to him.
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Nani
Jul 8, 2015 3:46:16 GMT
Post by bootlace on Jul 8, 2015 3:46:16 GMT
Inconsistent more like.. Gave us some great memories.. Good luck to him. Yep, echo that. Hope he does well in Turkey.
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Post by ZlattackRed on Jul 8, 2015 8:14:01 GMT
Nani was greeted by thousands of fans on his arrival in Turkey, as against 5 on Gerrerd's arrival in the US. I am a bit confused on who is supposed to be a legend.
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Post by Bestie on Jul 8, 2015 8:18:33 GMT
Which one has won the League?
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Jul 8, 2015 8:23:26 GMT
Post by ZlattackRed on Jul 8, 2015 8:23:26 GMT
Which one has won the League? Yaayyy, its Luís Carlos Almeida da Cunha.
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Jul 4, 2016 13:58:01 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2016 13:58:01 GMT
Stoke assistant manager Mark Bowen admits the club are interested in signing former Manchester United winger Nani.
Nani has previously been linked with Liverpool and Everton this summer, while it is understood Valencia have bid £7million for the 29-year-old.
The Portuguese spent seven years at United, winning the Champions League and four Premier League titles, although his inconsistency often frustrated the Old Trafford faithful.
However, Nani has been somewhat revitalised this season, impressing for both Fenerbahce and Portugal, and Bowen revealed to talkSPORT that Stoke are eyeing a move for the player.
“I know there is an interest there. Valencia are a big club, but it is the draw of the Premier League,” he said.
“He is player that Mark admires a lot and he has had a very good tournament. Without giving too much away, there is an interest there and let’s see what happens.
“In my opinion, he left the Premier League far too early. He had his time at Manchester United and had been a big player for them and he seemed to drift away rather than step into another club in the Premier League.
“If he is ready to come back, then I’m sure there will be a lot of clubs interested in him
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Post by . on Jul 4, 2016 18:29:43 GMT
Stoke assistant manager Mark Bowen admits the club are interested in signing former Manchester United winger Nani. Nani has previously been linked with Liverpool and Everton this summer, while it is understood Valencia have bid £7million for the 29-year-old. The Portuguese spent seven years at United, winning the Champions League and four Premier League titles, although his inconsistency often frustrated the Old Trafford faithful. However, Nani has been somewhat revitalised this season, impressing for both Fenerbahce and Portugal, and Bowen revealed to talkSPORT that Stoke are eyeing a move for the player. “I know there is an interest there. Valencia are a big club, but it is the draw of the Premier League,” he said. “He is player that Mark admires a lot and he has had a very good tournament. Without giving too much away, there is an interest there and let’s see what happens. “In my opinion, he left the Premier League far too early. He had his time at Manchester United and had been a big player for them and he seemed to drift away rather than step into another club in the Premier League. “If he is ready to come back, then I’m sure there will be a lot of clubs interested in him I think Nani is the most frustrating player I've watched in a United shirt. White hot brilliance to poop, week to week you never knew what you were going to get. He'd score a wondergoal and then send 50 crosses into Row Z. When Ronaldo left that was his moment to seize the mantle, but he didn't. I think he's probably far better suited to France or Italy, and a return to the Premier League would be disastrous. He would probably have two good matches and pull a hammy and sit the bench for 6 months. The revisionism lately that Nani should come back to United or whatever is baffling.
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