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Postby peterc1992 » Mon Aug 22, 2011 6:56 am

alwayslfc wrote:By the way, anyone knows what happened to the 17 year old Mexican lad Marco Bueno who came to us for a 10 day trial starting 1 Aug? Did he pass? Have we signed him or has he silently returned to Mexico?

He was signed
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Postby mrt » Wed Aug 31, 2011 7:37 pm

http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/2617/youth-soccer/2011/07/24/2588280/report-american-teenager-villyan-bijev-signs-with-liverpool

Another one for the future.
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Postby metalhead » Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:32 pm

We just beat Molde 4-0 in the U19 champions league. I heard Wisdom, Sterling and Silva were the standout players, especially Wisdom who was a beast and was a leader on the pitch. I also heard Coady had a terrible game despite his goal
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Postby Reg » Thu Sep 08, 2011 1:43 am

Even Norman Wisdom would stand out against Mold surely? :laugh:
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Postby TarnRed » Thu Sep 08, 2011 9:24 am

alwayslfc wrote:By the way, anyone knows what happened to the 17 year old Mexican lad Marco Bueno who came to us for a 10 day trial starting 1 Aug? Did he pass? Have we signed him or has he silently returned to Mexico?

He returned back to Mexico fella and will more than likely return again in December or January.

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MEXICO .- After being observed by the Academy Director, Frank McParland, the sporting director, Damien Comolli and Kenny Dalgish, first team coach, it was decided that the Mexican back to their homeland with the promise to prove once again, with the Reds in December or January.

"He did well, (Liverpool) and sent us a letter of intent, he can not enlist in the ranks of Liverpool because it is minor, we have a letter of intent for them to just turn 18, the Liverpool club can make account of their services, "said Andres Fassi, Vice Deportivo Pachuca exclusively for halftime.

The striker joined the training of the basic forces of Tuzos this week as his representative said Matthias Bunge did after demonstrating that has "ability" to play in English football. "The idea is that in December or January, two weeks go back to Liverpool. "As a minor can not make the transfer until they turn 18 and that will not happen until next year, we already knew from the beginning, all parties were aware."

Testing began with training the first day but the following week was given the opportunity to play a friendly game with elements reserve where even the Argentine soccer participated Emiliano Insua, who just days ago to change club Sporting in Portugal. "On Monday or Tuesday of the second week played a game, entered the second half, scored the tie, was watching the Academy Director, attended the club's sporting director, attended the first-team coach and were satisfied although he could not stay but wanted to give one up, "narrated Bunge.

The opinion was positive but not reflected in stock for immediate incorporate the team has made ​​five European Cups. "You could see he was a nice guy, polite, respectful, had a very clear and seemed to get where I wanted, I had a way to compete very healthy, "he said. even to like the English club and be signed by the team could have a similar fate to what happened with the attacker Ulises Davila, who was acquired by Chelsea and was loaned to Vitesse to adapt to European soccer, said Bunge. For now, Marco Bueno Hidalgo remain under the colors and will be until the end of the year or early 2012 when his future to be defined.
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Postby metalhead » Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:13 am

Reg wrote:Even Norman Wisdom would stand out against Mold surely? :laugh:

Hm... not sure about Poulsen or Degen :D
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Postby Raoul » Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:36 am

So does this letter of intent mean he is definitely ours? Or could another club still come in and sign him up? And we decide we don't in the end want him, does the letter of intent mean we have to sign him anyway?

I wonder if the letter really means very much when it comes down to it?
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Postby alwayslfc » Wed Sep 14, 2011 1:52 am

TarnRed wrote:
alwayslfc wrote:By the way, anyone knows what happened to the 17 year old Mexican lad Marco Bueno who came to us for a 10 day trial starting 1 Aug? Did he pass? Have we signed him or has he silently returned to Mexico?

He returned back to Mexico fella and will more than likely return again in December or January.

CLICK HERE !!

MEXICO .- After being observed by the Academy Director, Frank McParland, the sporting director, Damien Comolli and Kenny Dalgish, first team coach, it was decided that the Mexican back to their homeland with the promise to prove once again, with the Reds in December or January.

"He did well, (Liverpool) and sent us a letter of intent, he can not enlist in the ranks of Liverpool because it is minor, we have a letter of intent for them to just turn 18, the Liverpool club can make account of their services, "said Andres Fassi, Vice Deportivo Pachuca exclusively for halftime.

The striker joined the training of the basic forces of Tuzos this week as his representative said Matthias Bunge did after demonstrating that has "ability" to play in English football. "The idea is that in December or January, two weeks go back to Liverpool. "As a minor can not make the transfer until they turn 18 and that will not happen until next year, we already knew from the beginning, all parties were aware."

Testing began with training the first day but the following week was given the opportunity to play a friendly game with elements reserve where even the Argentine soccer participated Emiliano Insua, who just days ago to change club Sporting in Portugal. "On Monday or Tuesday of the second week played a game, entered the second half, scored the tie, was watching the Academy Director, attended the club's sporting director, attended the first-team coach and were satisfied although he could not stay but wanted to give one up, "narrated Bunge.

The opinion was positive but not reflected in stock for immediate incorporate the team has made ​​five European Cups. "You could see he was a nice guy, polite, respectful, had a very clear and seemed to get where I wanted, I had a way to compete very healthy, "he said. even to like the English club and be signed by the team could have a similar fate to what happened with the attacker Ulises Davila, who was acquired by Chelsea and was loaned to Vitesse to adapt to European soccer, said Bunge. For now, Marco Bueno Hidalgo remain under the colors and will be until the end of the year or early 2012 when his future to be defined.

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Thanks mate. I've always wanted to know what happened to him. Now I know the facts.
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Postby bunglemark2 » Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:28 am

Dumba$$ Eccleston - what a post on Twitter, especially when the owners are American...

Liverpool FC reserve team striker Nathan Eccleston facing investigation after 9/11 Twitter posting

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Postby mramo » Wed Sep 14, 2011 1:35 pm

I reckon he'll get a slap on the wrist rather than termination of contract. The comment isnt destructive enough to warrant serious disciplinary action. Kids should be focused on developing their game rather than spending time faffing around on Twatter for the entire world to see. He will learn his lesson.

Shelvey learnt this lesson too after the infamous Willy show tagged to him on Twatter.
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Postby RedSi35 » Wed Sep 14, 2011 1:41 pm

Its national news now

Liverpool are investigating striker Nathan Eccleston for comments on Twitter that suggested the September 11 attacks were not the work of terrorists.

A tweet that has since been taken down said: "I ain't going to say attack don't let the media make u believe that was terrorist that did it. #OTIS."

OTIS reportedly stands for Only the Illuminati Succeed.

The 20-year-old has made nine first-team appearances for Liverpool.

A club statement said: "The club takes this matter extremely seriously and senior club officials have informed Nathan Eccleston that we are undertaking an investigation into the circumstances surrounding these postings and will decide on an appropriate course of action."

Eccleston, who has over 39,000 followers on the social-networking site, has since tweeted: "If you don't like what I have to say un follow me!! Some things get took way out of context..."

The Manchester-born striker has spent time on loan at Huddersfield Town and Charlton Athletic, and has played for the England Under-17 team.


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Postby Kenny Kan » Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:15 pm

Sounds like this kid loves his conspiracy theories...........................Lakes10............................... Where are ya.........................
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Postby metalhead » Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:26 pm

Oh dear, he should have kept his mouth shut and kept his opinions to himself. He is representing Liverpool and he disrespected the custodians!

I guess his LFC career has ended
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Postby bunglemark2 » Wed Sep 14, 2011 3:53 pm

metalhead wrote:Oh dear, he should have kept his mouth shut and kept his opinions to himself. He is representing Liverpool and he disrespected the custodians!

I guess his LFC career has ended

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Postby Santa » Thu Sep 15, 2011 6:53 am

After Barton and now Eccleston, players will now know how to get a free move to advance their career :D
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