weringo wrote:f9Torres wrote:Good luck Fernando, forever in my heart, forever white and red. Here is your house, we will be waiting you.
House?
home better?
f9Torres wrote:Good luck Fernando, forever in my heart, forever white and red. Here is your house, we will be waiting you.
LFC2007 wrote:f9Torres wrote:Good luck Fernando, forever in my heart, forever white and red. Here is your house, we will be waiting you.
In a way I'd say this is one of the best things that could have happened to Athletico Madrid.
Torres was always a player who wanted a bigger pond to swim in, no disrespect to Athletico, just the reality that every top player tends to want to test themselves at the top.
Now, with a good manager and a few quality signings you can build a more coherent team. A little less pressure and speculation surrounding your star player will help you focus more to compete as a team. Perhaps the pressure to perform in order to keep players such as Torres has been a hinderance?
I'd be optimistic if I was an Athletico supporter, Sabre seems to think you are in good hands with Aguirre and Forlan is a more than capable replacement up top, this along with some of the quality young players like Aguero you have, who will develop further next season and maybe take you into Europe.
Anyway, I trust you know more about La Liga than I do, but often a star player leaving can signal the beginning of a new era.
f9Torres wrote:LFC2007 wrote:f9Torres wrote:Good luck Fernando, forever in my heart, forever white and red. Here is your house, we will be waiting you.
In a way I'd say this is one of the best things that could have happened to Athletico Madrid.
Torres was always a player who wanted a bigger pond to swim in, no disrespect to Athletico, just the reality that every top player tends to want to test themselves at the top.
Now, with a good manager and a few quality signings you can build a more coherent team. A little less pressure and speculation surrounding your star player will help you focus more to compete as a team. Perhaps the pressure to perform in order to keep players such as Torres has been a hinderance?
I'd be optimistic if I was an Athletico supporter, Sabre seems to think you are in good hands with Aguirre and Forlan is a more than capable replacement up top, this along with some of the quality young players like Aguero you have, who will develop further next season and maybe take you into Europe.
Anyway, I trust you know more about La Liga than I do, but often a star player leaving can signal the beginning of a new era.
Well, our directive is here since 1987, and since 1992 are the owners. I don´t trust in them. Only that. They have stolen to the club more than once, the only reason because they are here is for thind kind of deal, and the big objetive, they want to sell our stadium, Vicente Calderon and take money of this sell. Maybe next year we will go in Europe, but now it is one of the lees important tnhings to me.
Good luck for the next season, i am thinking about visit Liverpool and wath a match in Anfield, ii it very difficult?
mikopool wrote:Hopefully he turns into a star. Young lad with a bit of a reputation behind him, simple enough, he turns into one of the best, or he goes out on loan to a spanish club to dump some of his 90,000 a week wage the following season, I am just praying he doesn't get injured. What a bloody nightmare that would be. interested to see where this leaves us in regards to the rest of the transfer window.
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