
Can't blame Mr Gonzalez

Kukilon wrote:It says something about his character because he has a girlfriend. The lad is still a great footballer and as long as he doesn't get himself into worse problems than this I can't see how his eyes for girls changes anything.
Good Bob wrote:Oh man, how could he? Jesus, thats a complete disgrace that. I mean, f****n' hell, he had sex? How could he?, we'd better not sign him then... obviously trouble.
A.B. wrote:Good Bob wrote:Oh man, how could he? Jesus, thats a complete disgrace that. I mean, f****n' hell, he had sex? How could he?, we'd better not sign him then... obviously trouble.
Over-reaction of the year?
Good Bob wrote:A.B. wrote:Good Bob wrote:Oh man, how could he? Jesus, thats a complete disgrace that. I mean, f****n' hell, he had sex? How could he?, we'd better not sign him then... obviously trouble.
Over-reaction of the year?
I forgot, sarcasm is lost on children.
Good Bob wrote:What act is that Anne?
I come on here to discuss football with people who know what they are talking about. Not jumped up arrogant little wits who have no clue about life or anything to do with football
If you spoke to people in real life like you did on here you'd get a beating every day.
The fact you can't let anything lie proves you are nothing more than an immature little bellend with no concept of what really matters in life. No-one on here really respects you, you don't post with intelligence or knowledge and you certainly aren't as clever as you like to think
Don't expect any more responses from me, you aren't worth the energy
I'll let you have the last word as always as i have far more interesting things to discuss with far more interesting people. Run along "tumbleweed".
azriahmad wrote:If I am not mistaken, the Home Office requires a player who is applying for a work permit to have played 75% of the last international games of his home country and that the home country must not be ranked lower than a certain place in the FIFA ranking - top 25 ot top 50 or whatever it is.
The question is has Gonzalez played in enough international matches to have fulfilled the 75% international games requirement?
The Red Baron wrote:azriahmad wrote:If I am not mistaken, the Home Office requires a player who is applying for a work permit to have played 75% of the last international games of his home country and that the home country must not be ranked lower than a certain place in the FIFA ranking - top 25 ot top 50 or whatever it is.
The question is has Gonzalez played in enough international matches to have fulfilled the 75% international games requirement?
If he hasnt,obtaining a work permit by marrying his girlfriend looks out.
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