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He looks very good. looks a bit on the angry side in almost every clip... I notice that he doesn’t go for the delicate chip - generally spanks the ball at 100mph.
He looks very good. looks a bit on the angry side in almost every clip... I notice that he doesn’t go for the delicate chip - generally spanks the ball at 100mph.
He looks very good. looks a bit on the angry side in almost every clip... I notice that he doesn’t go for the delicate chip - generally spanks the ball at 100mph.
I agree he looks like a bit of a nutter. I like him already.
I hope this isn't another person we're after that gets leaked and ends up somewhere else.
Been living in Stockholm since 2000 and also a Hammarby fan. He's a very good player and highly regarded here. Quick feet, always looking to take people on and great with a dead ball too. Any decent player in Sweden generally only lasts a couple of seasons before being sold on. Hammarby average between 25-30,000 for a home game and are part owned by Zlatan. The wages though are still pretty low compared to most of the better leagues in Europe.
Another Swedish lad worth a punt is Thomas Isherwood. He's currently at Ostersund, who beat Arsenal at home a few seasons back. He'd be a good replacement for Manning and can also play centre back. He spent 3-4 years at Bayern Munich in his late teens. He was sold to Bradford City but never got a chance under David Hopkin, who was a piss poor manager. His dad Aidan is English and I taught him as a 10 year old. He ran rings around us in the playground at lunch! He's aggressive in a good way and a leader, not afraid to bollock older players if they aren't putting it in. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Isherwood
Feels like agent porkies tbh but possibly MW might have kept tabs on him since his time at Fulham (where he played with Trotta who he loaned for Brentford).
Feels like agent porkies tbh but possibly MW might have kept tabs on him since his time at Fulham (where he played with Trotta who he loaned for Brentford).
and Maumer used to say take your time young man and Maumer used to say don't you rush to get old and Maumer used to say take it in your stride and Maumer used to say Live your Life, Live your Life etc. etc.
Pure genius.
All I could come up was
"Mu-u-amer Tankovic, a prolific, goalscoring Bosnian Swede"
To the tune of Stan Ridgeway's seminal 1986 smash 'Camouflage'... you sir, win at chant-crafting top trumps
Been living in Stockholm since 2000 and also a Hammarby fan. He's a very good player and highly regarded here. Quick feet, always looking to take people on and great with a dead ball too. Any decent player in Sweden generally only lasts a couple of seasons before being sold on. Hammarby average between 25-30,000 for a home game and are part owned by Zlatan. The wages though are still pretty low compared to most of the better leagues in Europe.
Another Swedish lad worth a punt is Thomas Isherwood. He's currently at Ostersund, who beat Arsenal at home a few seasons back. He'd be a good replacement for Manning and can also play centre back. He spent 3-4 years at Bayern Munich in his late teens. He was sold to Bradford City but never got a chance under David Hopkin, who was a piss poor manager. His dad Aidan is English and I taught him as a 10 year old. He ran rings around us in the playground at lunch! He's aggressive in a good way and a leader, not afraid to bollock older players if they aren't putting it in. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Isherwood
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Like the sound of Isherwood. Just the sort of player we should be scouting and the sort of player Brentford have been picking up for ages. Bayern Munich saw enough in him at 17 to sign and also previously linked with Man City and Celtic. 6ft 5 as well so would give much needed height at the back.
A very good player Steiner, always created loads of chances for other players. And scored some goals too. Held the ball up better than Hugs. A major blow when he got injured and had to retire.
I would love another player like him, but you just don't see them these days, unless in the Prem. Very rare.