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He got the job so now he must pay.that will only happen if Erik wants to cough up 10mil of his own cash to seal the deal
He got the job so now he must pay.that will only happen if Erik wants to cough up 10mil of his own cash to seal the deal
He actually says:Came here to post this. He is coming.
Which De Jong do you think we are signing?
Not 100% accurate in the words, but probably he does say it in a positive way.Is this the actual translation?
Van der Vaart told him to stop moaning to the ref the entire game. Great advice, he was a massive tit yesterday.
Van der Vaart told him to stop moaning to the ref the entire game. Great advice, he was a massive tit yesterday.
I didn't watch but, after hearing how quiet he was against Poland, I was surprised to see a highlight video over 7 minutes. Definitely not at his best but he's probably in holiday mode.
Yes the translation is correctIs this the actual translation?
I wish Manchester was as cold and rainy as people think. Too warm too often for my liking!
Your post read "...for any player who..." not DM.
Reading on the Barca forum they don't seem too sad that de Jong might leave. A worry.
I had a quick browse, they seem more concerned with the fee, and think he's worth more than what we're offering.Reading on the Barca forum they don't seem too sad that de Jong might leave. A worry.
Having lived in Manchester for 5 years the one thing you can’t argue with Is how crap the weather is. Never known so many grey and miserable days. Everything else I love about it though, but man the weather is grim. Moving to London was like living in France weather wise by comparison.
https://www.barcaforum.com/showthread.php/14756-21-Frenkie-de-Jong/page790I had a quick browse, they seem more concerned with the fee, and think he's worth more than what we're offering.
Only compared to other parts of France . Manchester is strategically located to be a wet climate and boy does it deliver!A large part of France has crap weather, so...
If we get Frenkie and Antony we will have the whiniest team ever. Opposition fans would absolutely hate us .
I'm for it. feck it, get Richarlison too/
French weather doesn’t mean anything. There is plenty different weathers in France. From north to south, from coast to mountains. From west to east.Having lived in Manchester for 5 years the one thing you can’t argue with Is how crap the weather is. Never known so many grey and miserable days. Everything else I love about it though, but man the weather is grim. Moving to London was like living in France weather wise by comparison.
Not really a worry. Their midfield is already sorted and have 2 amazing young talents in Pedri and Gavi to replace him.Reading on the Barca forum they don't seem too sad that de Jong might leave. A worry.
His Spanish isn't great. He says 'no puedo decir algo' when 'no puedo decir nada' would generally be more correct.He actually says:
Ha ha ha, no(,)creo, no puedo decir.
That "no(,) creo" could be "no creo" with no stop and the meaning changes a lot.
From "no, I think, I can't tell" To "I don't think so, I can't tell"
Only compared to other parts of France . Manchester is strategically located to be a wet climate and boy does it deliver!
His Spanish isn't great. He says 'no puedo decir algo' when 'no puedo decir nada' would generally be more correct.
So I wouldn't read too much into what he says here.
French weather doesn’t mean anything. There is plenty different weathers in France. From north to south, from coast to mountains. From west to east.
For someone smelling trash everyday, fresh air must feel smelly.yep. each of them smelly.
What's the difference for all the non Spanish speakers?
It's a bit clunky, algo means something but I don't think I have ever heard anyone use it in that context. As JohnnyKills said it's supposed to be nada, it seems that he wanted to say "I think/believe, that I can't say anything" but instead said "I think/believe, that I can't say something".
Reading on the Barca forum they don't seem too sad that de Jong might leave. A worry.
What's the difference for all the non Spanish speakers?