Carlos Garcia...yep, it's true (14 Viewers)

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Mark

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Looks like some youngster passed a medical in Turin. Not certain who it is. I've read the name Carlos Garcia/(Garcìa). Maybe you guys with FM 2009 can find out who it is. :p No mention on the net apart from the Almeria defender but he's 24-25.

my sources ain't that bad...here's Carlos Garcia for ya'll:







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Mark

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    yep, he's 16-17...plays for Sweden's U-17(not sure if he's captain)...plays RB and maybe CB also.
     
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    I sense a sweet right foot cross on that kid with the possibility to partner Chiello at times to form a bad mofos duo. :p
     

    Esteban

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    Mar 6, 2005
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    So it's a done deal or what? I think those pics are from February when he was only test training with the Primavera, no? Because this article is from yesterday and it doesn't say anything about a done deal...
    http://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/fotboll/allsvenskan/djurgarden/article4701999.ab
    From this article it says that he has been training with Juve Primavera and Tottenham's youth team and both teams wanted to sign him but Djurgarden won't let him go so early. They along with the boy himself state that it would be better to stay in Sweden and finnish school (he is born in 93) and play one or two years in our top division before moving abroad.

    His moms from Sweden and daddy from Nicaragua and he speaks both languages. Furthermore he states that Real Madrid is his dream club but wouldn't mind the Italian or English league either. He is a centre back with great feet himself and naturally Hierro is his role model.

    That's basically it.
     

    The Curr

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    Feb 3, 2007
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    From this article it says that he has been training with Juve Primavera and Tottenham's youth team and both teams wanted to sign him but Djurgarden won't let him go so early. They along with the boy himself state that it would be better to stay in Sweden and finnish school (he is born in 93) and play one or two years in our top division before moving abroad.
    He's younger than me! This is a new experience for me, talking about a player that I'm older than.

    When you say "play one or two years in our top division" does that mean he actually gets playing time in the first team for Djurgarden? He's very young.
     

    Esteban

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    He's younger than me! This is a new experience for me, talking about a player that I'm older than.

    When you say "play one or two years in our top division" does that mean he actually gets playing time in the first team for Djurgarden? He's very young.
    No, in the article a person in the staff is quoted as saying "it will only be one or two years before he plays for the first team at Djurgarden". Getting playing time in Sweden as a 16 year old is never going to happen. Players hitting their mid 20's are considered as young talents here.
     

    Cronios

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    A typical free/cheap investment for our defense...
    Bringing him and Criscito, probably means thats the strengthening our defense gets...
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    A typical free/cheap investment for our defense...
    Bringing him and Criscito, probably means thats the strengthening our defense gets...
    Come on. Deep down you know that this signing is similar to Ekdal's but you had to banter. This transfer has nothing to do with strengthening the first team's defence. This guy might be loaned out faster than you can reply to this post.
     
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