Not that I really care that much, but it's no wonder that England struggle.

Can you imagine a struggling Serie B side full of journeymen English
players, and a handful of Italians? Or any respectable 2nd tier in any
country for that matter? How many English players now play overseas? ONE.
Fraser Forster in the highly competitive Scottish Premier. Ashley Cole at
Roma doesn't even count anymore.


On 22 July 2014 16:57, Richard Naef <[email protected]> wrote:

> > At what stage is Cellino going to say that we have enough foreign imports
> > especially from the same foreign  country (Italy)
> >
>
> I think it's a tricky one, if they are the best in the position/for the
> team
> then doesn't matter where they come from (other than Manchester obviously)
> .
> I suspect a few of the players won't make the grade and we'll be left with
> a
> 3 or 4 by January.   It's likely that the better ones (Silvestre & Viviani)
> will see Leeds as a stepping stone to the premiership (assuming we don't
> get
> promoted) and that Cellino will expect to make money on them.  The fact
> their English will be poor shouldn't be a problem our best ever team was
> full of sweaties and spudlovers who could hardly string 2 words of English
> together ;0
>
>
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