«What I can tell you is that a lot of
big foreign clubs are watching: Italian clubs such as AC Milan or Juventus but also Portuguese or English clubs,» Le Mee said.
Not exact matches
Many of the world's best players and top young talents could be making their ways to the Premier League this January if reports are to be believed, while some
big names could also be on their way out as elite
foreign clubs come calling and managers perhaps try to shift some unfancied members of their squads to make room for other purchases.
The Football
Club was once a beacon of local identity and community; the peoples game now its all about big money, global markets and foreign ownership as club names and colours are changed to satisfy markets other than traditional supporters and ordinary supporters are marginalised and priced out of watching their local c
Club was once a beacon of local identity and community; the peoples game now its all about
big money, global markets and
foreign ownership as
club names and colours are changed to satisfy markets other than traditional supporters and ordinary supporters are marginalised and priced out of watching their local c
club names and colours are changed to satisfy markets other than traditional supporters and ordinary supporters are marginalised and priced out of watching their local
clubclub.
«There are many
foreign managers here, and at the
biggest clubs, but my view is that they must have done well at the previous jobs to get that chance.
Clubs can simply fail to recognise the potential in young players — regardless of nationality — so here's a look at eight foreign youngsters who have also been unfairly overlooked by big clubs in Eng
Clubs can simply fail to recognise the potential in young players — regardless of nationality — so here's a look at eight
foreign youngsters who have also been unfairly overlooked by
big clubs in Eng
clubs in England.
... and how many (
foreign)
clubs have come out to make a statement and have stumped up a
big $ offer?
The media and pundits, well they didn't welcome a
foreign coach replacing a «bright, young, British talent» at a historically
big club in England.
The argument that the
big Premier League
clubs jump at the drop of a hat to appoint a
foreign manager does indeed have some weight.
As
bigger clubs continue to buy
foreign talent and snap up sought - after young players from smaller
clubs, the era of one -
club men like King appears to be almost over.
If a few of the
big Hollywood productions disappointed, there were some real
foreign gems that had people talking: Chili's The
Club, Denmark's Men and Chicken, France's Evolution and Eva Husson's Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story) will all be festival regulars from now until the end of the year.