passmeistro_#14 wrote:
he looks so much like a mouse anyway.
passmeistro_#14 wrote:
Geoff's Still Here wrote:Rafa was made up with the way the new scouting staff in South America managed to get the deals for Gonzalez Aurella & Paletta up and running. read he is looking for more of the same from the other scouting areas.
New Players Guide: Mark Gonzalez
written by James Watts on 08/07/2006
'Speedy Gonzalez' has been one of Rafa's targets for a year or two, and he seemed determined to bring him to Anfield, despite work permit problems and a cruciate knee ligament injury.
Mark is a 21-year-old Chilean left winger, known for his pace and acceleration, hence the nickname Speedy, and Rafa had said, whilst he was still 20, that he would be better than over half the current Premiership players.
After a two year spell at UC where he scored 10 goals from 42 appearances, Mark was transferred to Albacete Balompie. Gonzalez agreed a loan move for the 05-06 season to Liverpool, having been sought out by Liverpool's scouts. This deal fell through because Gonzalez could not gain a work permit deal, due to Chile being outside the Top 70 in FIFA's rankings. Rafa was very upset with this, and whilst he recovered from his leg injury and whilst Liverpool tried to build a case to sign him, he was sent to Real Sociedad on loan. He played an instrumental part in their quest for safety, including scoring the equaliser against Real Madrid; if Mark hadn't gone to Sociedad it is likely they wouldn't still be in La Liga.
Despite enjoying his time there, and clearly being successful, Gonzalez said "I am very thankful to Real Sociedad and their coach Jose Mari Bakero, but while they'd like me to stay I'm going to England to join Liverpool".
The 5th July brought the news we all wanted to hear, that he had finally been given a work permit. Rafa was elated, and said "This is very good news, I'm absolutely delighted to welcome Mark to Liverpool as he is a player the supporters will like to see."
With no international commitments, as he retired from playing for Chile after a rift with the coach, and the pace to frighten many Premiership defences, Mark will add flair to our left flank, but we mustn't forget Harry Kewell who will be fighting for his spot there - a little competition can only strengthen the side.
T-Mark wrote:Hi guys, mi name Francisco, and I'm chilean... I see u guys are really hyped about Speedy Gonzalez, so I'll give a few details I know about him, especially his characteristics and such...
In this moment, he is our best player all around, even though he just "resigned" to our national squad, because of the infamous lady incident in France... the deal on that, is that he and another team mate, after the match between Chile and Cote d'Ivoire, were in their room, when these chicks bypassed security, and went to their room to get autographs, and obviously get something else... at the end, nothing happened, since he is happily married to Gissele, but our national squad coach never gave him support, and actually made it public, so obviouslu he got ****ed off..
As a player, he doesn't have ure tipical latin "skills", but he is fast as hell, has a ferocious left strike, and huge stamina... Centering is one of his flaws, since he sometimes has his shoes on backwards, and sends the ball off to the galley... But he has gotten quite better at that after playing in Albacete and Real Sociedad... He is young, so don't ask him to be your new Kewell just yet... give him time...
Oh, and something that isn't quite known about him... he is one hell of a nodder too!!!!
Have patience, and he will play very well... just remember that the minor squads here in Chile don't receive the training u have in England... But he has the mentality to succeed... and.. He is dying to play in Liverpool!!!
Owzat wrote:I'm still fuming twelve months on that Wimbolton got a permit for their Oman keeper while we couldn't for Gonzalez. Chile were ranked higher than Oman, makes no sense.
Good to finally have him here, now FIFA have gone from one set of joke rankings (Greece outside top 20, Mexico and USA top 5) to another set of joke rankings (Greece outside the top 20, England top 5, Scotland 41 and so on) it'll be fun to see who is and isn't given a work permit. Don't you think it strange European Champions Greece are only ranked 9 places above Scotland?
Owzat wrote:I'm still fuming twelve months on that Wimbolton got a permit for their Oman keeper while we couldn't for Gonzalez. Chile were ranked higher than Oman, makes no sense.
Good to finally have him here, now FIFA have gone from one set of joke rankings (Greece outside top 20, Mexico and USA top 5) to another set of joke rankings (Greece outside the top 20, England top 5, Scotland 41 and so on) it'll be fun to see who is and isn't given a work permit. Don't you think it strange European Champions Greece are only ranked 9 places above Scotland?
The Manhattan Project wrote:A Latvian serial rapist could get entry into this country with no questions asked, and yet a footballer is refused for months upon months simply because he's from Chile.
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