Weston “Royale Avec Fromage” McKennie (89 Viewers)

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Comes back from injury and instantly becomes an unmovable starter over Fagioli and we play like absolute dogshit. No shocks.
We cant seem to learn or Allegri cant seem to learn. Youngsters like Fagioli were a big reason for picking up for a few months. Few of them are talented enough and show more urgency, motivation, hunger which a lot of older players lack. Sending Rovella on a loan, while loaning Paredes was idiotic as well.
 

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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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We cant seem to learn or Allegri cant seem to learn. Youngsters like Fagioli were a big reason for picking up for a few months. Few of them are talented enough and show more urgency, motivation, hunger which a lot of older players lack. Sending Rovella on a loan, while loaning Paredes was idiotic as well.
You are a reasonable throater. I salute you.
 

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Aug 13, 2013
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Weston #McKennie keeps attracting attention from several clubs. But the ambitions of the American are important, he doesn't only want a big salary, he mainly wants to be involved in a winning project: and that is the reason for the "no, thank you" to #Bournemouth and #AstonVilla. If the right offer arrives on time, #Juve would then go back looking for a fullback, without making any immediate moves for the midfield.

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maxi

Senior Member
Aug 31, 2006
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Here you go buddy.
Some of these players were hot talents before you were born, but you can google them.

1. Kerlon
2. Bebe
3. Bojinov
4. Ganso
5. Lentini
6. Le Tallec
7. Macheda
8. Acquafresca
9. Kleberson
10. Denis Suarez
11. Kerrison
12. Kapo
13. Freddy Adu
14. Criscito (expectations were huge in his youth)
15. Jeffers
16. Marco Motta
17. Anderson (Man Utd)
18. Elia
19. Saviola (didn't come even close to fulfilling the expectations)
20. Nsereko
21. Bendtner
22. Jô
23. Faubert
24. Elvir Baljic
25. Pennant
26. Drenthe
27. Woodgate
28. Edwin Congo
29. Halilovic
30. Christanval
31. Malcom
32. Borini
33. Appiah
34. Lullinha
35. Jonathan Dos Santos
36. Palladino
37. Miralem Sulejmani
38. Geovanni
39. Andre Gomes
40. Mastour
41. Ruben Olivera
42. Ledley King
43. Maher
44. Bajrami
45. Bojan
46. Fraizer Campbell
47. Keirrison
48. Aissati
49. Athirson
50. Hugo Almeida
51. Micah Richards
52. Parralo
53. Adailton
54. Krkic
55. K. Richardson
56. Romeu
57. Morrison
58. Aghahowa
59. Rosina
60. Bentley
61. Deisler
62. Mavuba (he was a Tuz favorite, lol)
63. Chyhrynskyi
64. Caio Ribeiro
65. Ognjenovic
66. Walcott
67. Xavi Torres
68. Zamora
69. Aliadière
70. Ventola
71. Francesco Coco
72. El Hadji Diouf
73. Gago
74. Owusu-Abeiye
75. Januzaj
76. Piazon
77. Le Tallec
77. Jeffren Suarez
78. Marko Marin
79. Santon
80. Michael Johnson
81. Rodwell
82. Lamptey
83. de Guzman
84. Sadick Adams (ranked as the most exciting youngster in 2007)
85. Oscar
86. Chrisantus
87. Uvini
88. Di Santo
89. Belfodil
90. Renato Augusto
91. Barkley
92. Bostock
93. Sanogo
94. Baptistao
95. Vampeta
96. Gai Assulin
97. Jesus Datolo
98. Jose Mari
99. Breno
100. Affelay

What some here will learn with time is that the young players didn't have the time to disappoint you. Give them a chance, they will, just like the 100 above disappointed many in the past.
Bruh how can you list 100 flops and not once mention Lord Berna
 

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