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I think that would be one of those transfers that works perfectly
I was absolutely sure Nick Powell would be the next big thing for us. Now he plays for Stoke. Just like with James Wilson (League Two Port Vale). Us fans get easily excited.
Doesn't say that he has completed his medical. All they say is that he is having his medical today.
I think you'll find...
Jadon #Sancho completed in #Manchester the compulsory medical check-up. The execution of the change is getting closer. With the transfer, the personnel planning of the #BVB Pick up speed
I take it you don't speak German?
Your translation is wrong.
No, "absolvierte" (past tense) would be completed. They simply say that he is having his medical today.Absolviert translates to completed?
No, "absolvierte" (past tense) would be completed. They simply say that he is having his medical today.
German is a complicated language.
Ok so what does absolviert mean in this context? I'm intrigued...
Absolviert = completes, as in it's still an ongoing process.Ok so what does absolviert mean in this context? I'm intrigued...
Absolviert = completes, as in it's still an ongoing process.
I only used the word "complete" to make it easier for you. Like I said before, they say that he is having his medical today.Bit presumptive of them to say he will complete it? He could fail it
I only used the word "complete" to make it easier for you. Like I said before, they say that he is having his medical today.
You need to teach Constantin as well
Am I really seeing someone arguing with Germans over their own language with regards to whether he's completed this medical or not?
I'm about 25% German and part Swiss too. I feel a sense of purpose to learn the language and visit the Countries as I have never been, but it seems just a balls ache.We're back at English folks lecturing Germans about the finer points of their language, I see. As unplayable correctly stated: past tense would be absolvierte.
It means Sancho completes his medical today.
I'm about 25% German and part Swiss too. I feel a sense of purpose to learn the language and visit the Countries as I have never been, but it seems just a balls ache.
I was reading the fire exit drills on the door of the Premier Inn recently. The English was "the fire exit is located here" and the German translation was about 25 words, each about 60 letters long.
Learning German is realtively easy for for English speakers. The hardest part is memorizing vocabulary. Grammatically it's closer to English than most other European languages as far as structure and word order.
I'm about 25% German and part Swiss too. I feel a sense of purpose to learn the language and visit the Countries as I have never been, but it seems just a balls ache.
I was reading the fire exit drills on the door of the Premier Inn recently. The English was "the fire exit is located here" and the German translation was about 25 words, each about 60 letters long.
Possible that he has just got a bit lucky with contacts for this particular transfer? Or he is a glorified aggregator.I actually think it's funny that people give such importance to Eckners transfer reporting. The guy used to be a tactics blogger, who writes free-lance analytical pieces. He's excellent at that, but there is no way in hell someone with his profile gets that amount of hot transfer infos. He's just another one, who is milking desperate PL fans for retweets and likes.
At least there is the long game.
Chelsea fan posting a negative Varane tweet as soon as they saw it. They are desperate for it not to happen, don't they?
They instantly post anything Haaland related also even if it’s nothing to do with a transfer just because they’ve been linked with him.
Chelsea fan posting a negative Varane tweet as soon as they saw it. They are desperate for it not to happen, don't they?
Possible that he has just got a bit lucky with contacts for this particular transfer? Or he is a glorified aggregator.
Chelsea fan posting a negative Varane tweet as soon as they saw it. They are desperate for it not to happen, don't they?
Thats what Warren Buffet says.Be fearful when others are greedy. Be greedy when others are fearful.” lets say young players are like stocks for the club.Chelsea buying all the young talent at a time when due to a pandemic most of the large players can't afford the spend. It's smart and completely disgusting.
your own source