Titans Bastard said:Brek Shea is off to Birmingham on loan for the next three months.
Hopefully he doesn't get into another spat with opposing fans and get sent back to Stoke early again.
Titans Bastard said:Brek Shea is off to Birmingham on loan for the next three months.
soxfan121 said:
Hopefully he doesn't get into another spat with opposing fans and get sent back to Stoke early again.
Seeing what has happened with him since he went to England, do you think Klinsmann picked him this last friendly to show others players that they shouldn't be scared of going to Europe and dropping off his radar if things don't go great right away?Titans Bastard said:
He actually managed to get into a spat with the home fans while at Barnsley.
And they say he doesn't have any talent.
wonderland said:Seeing what has happened with him since he went to England, do you think Klinsmann picked him this last friendly to show others players that they shouldn't be scared of going to Europe and dropping off his radar if things don't go great right away?
Agudelo was linked with Sporting Lisbon over the summer. The New England Revolution, which retained his MLS rights upon his departure from the league last winter, looked into reacquiring Agudelo before the roster deadline last month before landing Jermaine Jones, a prized addition. Early this year, Anderlecht was floating an 18-month deal worth $1.4 million for Agudelo. The latest rumbling has New York City FC, a 2015 MLS expansion side, angling for his services.
Another twist: He is apparently seeking to acquire an EU passport by buying property in Cyprus.
Titans Bastard said:I'm a big fan of Juan Agudelo's talent. He and Stoke terminated his contract after his second work permit appeal was denied. Since then, strangely, he's continued to be unemployed. Unfortunately, it's been confirmed that he's a total moron who is ruining his own career:
How about finding a one-year deal while you pursue your cockamamie scheme to get to the Premier League, Juan? I'm sure if Cypriot citizenship comes through - at great expense - Premier League teams will be falling over themselves to sign a 23 year old forward who has been out of contract for an entire season.
Billy R Ford said:
But come on, Agudelo made $175k his last year with the Revs, and this year they paid $330k for Geoffrey Castillion. Even given they (shockingly) broke the bank for Jermaine Jones, they clearly wanted and were able/willing to pay for both. (Maybe this speaks volumes about the Revs........)
Unbelievable.
Titans Bastard said:
My understanding is that Agudelo only wants to go to England and is single-mindedly pursuing that option. That's a fine goal, but how about you kill it in the Eredivisie first, Juan?
Juan Agudelo's journey to find a new club has resulted in him landing a training stint with English Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers, multiple sources have told ESPN FC.
A source with knowledge of the situation also stated that Bundesliga side Werder Bremen had made an offer, but Agudelo turned it down because he prefers to play in England.
Billy R Ford said:Sorry to see him go but that's a great move for the guy, are there even any other Americans in Serie A since Bradley left? If he can get playing time, I would not be surprised to see Klinsmann call him up just to reinforce the message that he wants guys to make the jump to the top leagues.
dirtynine said:Sounds like Julian Green is resisting his demotion to II and wants to talk with Hamburg management. Hmmm.
Schnerres said:I don´t know how to post a video, but here´s the link of John Brooks´newest defensive mistake. He lets the attacker (Schalke´s Leroy Sané) pass him without even making a move for the ball:
http://www.highlighthub.com/leroy-sane-chips-ball-past-hertha-goalkeeper-gif-video/