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Postiga to Porto

beanz

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Good riddance, the only thing of note he's done is to help England out of Euro '04. Bast**do! (that's Portugese for man with no nuts) :mrgreen:
 

va_va_voom

Active Member
Mad Jens said:
Perhaps winning the CL wasn't such a good thing for Porto afterall.

That is one major worry i have about us winning the Champs League. Once we do it, some players who have only really found success with us (i.e Vieria, Henry, Cambell) may feel the need to challenge themselves elsewhere. until we actually do it, they still have the hunger. What about once (if) we do win it???
 

The Mini

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They'll stay until at least the end of their contract, and then we should have Ashburton Grove making money and we can pay them handsomely.
 

Jinn

Established Member
I have a feeling he'll play much better in Portugal.

Sp**s management is enough to destroy the career of anyone.
 

kanuuu

Established Member
va_va_voom said:
Mad Jens said:
Perhaps winning the CL wasn't such a good thing for Porto afterall.

That is one major worry i have about us winning the Champs League. Once we do it, some players who have only really found success with us (i.e Vieria, Henry, Cambell) may feel the need to challenge themselves elsewhere. until we actually do it, they still have the hunger. What about once (if) we do win it???

I wont be complaining if we win the Champion league!
 

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