spadge
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Post by spadge on Jun 12, 2006 13:13:12 GMT
Why do both of these kids look like Kieran Richardson...................... are United looking at cloning current players now that Chelsea won't let us buy new ones.
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redseven
United Reserve Player
you wanna mess with me?
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Post by redseven on Jun 12, 2006 20:57:46 GMT
yeh, brazillians cant play for another team, in another country until they are 18
maybe england should implement somehting like this......well, maybe brazillian talent is better than english talent
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Post by Busby Boy on Jun 12, 2006 21:05:25 GMT
There'll be 3 Kieran Richardson's down the wings...three Kieran Richardson's down the wings...
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g
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Post by g on Jun 15, 2006 19:30:45 GMT
Has Rincon returned to us yet or is he no longer a United player? Im sure I read that he was resuing to come back... Supposedly at Sporting Lisbon on loan from us i think, still our player i believe, not heard otherwise anyway. little bit of info on Rincon The ex-captain of the Brazilian U-17 side was the maiden product, of the partnership agreement etched between Manchester United and São Paulo. The Red Devils sealed the move in 2003, much to the teenager's surprise; "I was on the beach when I was asked to report to the club, because Manchester United wanted me," he revealed. "I thought it was a joke but I'm accustomed to the idea now," added the powerfully built youngster. The English giants initially agreed to allow Rincón, to continue his development at the renowned São Paulo youth academy, for three years. Twelve months short of this expiration period, United retracted on its decision, in order to accelerate the player's switch to Sporting Lisbon - one of the its principal feeder clubs. "It is best to give him the push in his career," commented United's academy chief, Les Kershaw, after São Paulo was instructed to release him. Rincón – whose contract with the Old Trafford outfit is due to expire in 2010 (a two-year extension option was included) – will be registered as a Sporting Lisbon player for the start of the 2005/06 season, and is keen on making a swift first-team breakthrough at the José Alvalade Stadium. Although he is capable of operating in a number of positions, including central defence and midfield, the position that he has occupied with most frequency during his amateur career, is the left wing-back one. Although he is keen to make an impact in the Portuguese SuperLiga, it's in Northern England that Rincón sees his long-term future. "I really like the English language and have been learning it for some time now. I have watched Manchester United on television many times and have seen Silvestre, Ferdinand, Van Nistelrooy and others. It's a good team but I want to make the first team there as soon as possible." Rincó was so nicknamed, because of a physical resemblance to Colombian legend Freddy Rincón – ironically, a former star of São Paulo's state rivals, Corinthians. Tall and muscular, the youngster's brawn serves him well, but equally eye-catching, is his explosive speed and unflagging raids down the left flank. His position as captain of the Seleção's under-17 side, was reflective of his inspirational personality and the respect that he commands amongst his team-mates. There is no doubt that Rincó is one of Brazilian football's best regarded emerging talents, and many experts believe he will go all the way. If his own expectancies are anything to go by, then he has a big future in football. In a testament to his incredible self-belief, the 18-year-old already has designs on Roberto Carlos' place in the full Brazilian National Team! "I want to defend Brazil in the World Cup in Germany. If I don't go in 2006, I will make the squad in one of the next ones," he confidently predicted. www.futebolthebrazilianwayoflife.com/new_rincon.asp
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Post by rewdie on Jun 15, 2006 23:27:49 GMT
Im sure i read that or part of a while back, either way, sounds great ;D
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mek
United Youth Teamer
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Post by mek on Jun 17, 2006 22:19:55 GMT
isn't a djemba some african drum?
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Post by Busby Boy on Jun 17, 2006 22:39:26 GMT
Rincon sounds good...I remember I signed him off United for a free on FM06, I was Nottm Forest and top of the Premiership at the time lol!...
I've never seen him play though...so can't comment on him...he seems ambitious though so he must have the talents to back it up, right?
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Post by Busby Boy on Jun 17, 2006 22:44:10 GMT
That Rincon is 19 now...isn't it time he joined up with the squad...?...
Piqué and Rossi joined up at 17/18...
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g
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Post by g on Jun 18, 2006 12:36:54 GMT
That Rincon is 19 now...isn't it time he joined up with the squad...?... Piqué and Rossi joined up at 17/18... i dont think he can until they sort out a work permit for him, as he is not playing for brazil at the mo im not sure how they can. unless they find some european relative in the family
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