Yeah this.Hound wrote:He was ok, hardly a brilliant signing for them. Pretty much an average champ player really
We'd be happy to have him on a pay cut.
Yeah this.Hound wrote:He was ok, hardly a brilliant signing for them. Pretty much an average champ player really
Can see him improving into his late 20s as he learns to use his frame better, surprised if he gets a championship move though. Hope he does well.3points wrote:Ikpeachu signing for Wycombe.
Don’t think it was his ability that let him down...Simmops wrote:. He was meant to be the golden boySCIAG wrote:He joins Abdulai Bell-Baggie, former Academy player who has had a very interesting career. Should have had a better career.
What was itNameless wrote:Don’t think it was his ability that let him down...Simmops wrote:. He was meant to be the golden boySCIAG wrote:He joins Abdulai Bell-Baggie, former Academy player who has had a very interesting career. Should have had a better career.
Perhaps Mr Loader should maximise his chances and change his name to Danny Silva.Ranty McRantface wrote:Loader officially signs for Porto and says this as part of his opening statement.
"I feel that it is a club with a winning mentality, with a huge history and that likes to integrate young players in the main team, and still remains at the top."
Strange move. I am also a Porto fan and have been the for nearly 20 years now. Porto are great at integrating youngsters...into training. They don't give them a proper chance their unless they know they can sell them within the next year to make a tidy return like they did with Andre Silva and may do with Fabio Silva next season. I wish the best for Loader but if the rumours were also true about Sporting Lisbon being interested he would have been better off taking their offer so he would stand a far better chance of playing.
Lol, maybe he is planning thatSutekh wrote:Perhaps Mr Loader should maximise his chances and change his name to Danny Silva.Ranty McRantface wrote:Loader officially signs for Porto and says this as part of his opening statement.
"I feel that it is a club with a winning mentality, with a huge history and that likes to integrate young players in the main team, and still remains at the top."
Strange move. I am also a Porto fan and have been the for nearly 20 years now. Porto are great at integrating youngsters...into training. They don't give them a proper chance their unless they know they can sell them within the next year to make a tidy return like they did with Andre Silva and may do with Fabio Silva next season. I wish the best for Loader but if the rumours were also true about Sporting Lisbon being interested he would have been better off taking their offer so he would stand a far better chance of playing.
Hopefully a couple of hundred grand compensation, should cover Moore's wages for August.Ranty McRantface wrote:Loader officially signs for Porto and says this as part of his opening statement.
"I feel that it is a club with a winning mentality, with a huge history and that likes to integrate young players in the main team, and still remains at the top."
Strange move. I am also a Porto fan and have been the for nearly 20 years now. Porto are great at integrating youngsters...into training. They don't give them a proper chance their unless they know they can sell them within the next year to make a tidy return like they did with Andre Silva and may do with Fabio Silva next season. I wish the best for Loader but if the rumours were also true about Sporting Lisbon being interested he would have been better off taking their offer so he would stand a far better chance of playing.
Will be interesting to see how he does. Personally I think Olise is going to have a more successful career then Loader but we’ll seeFrom Despair To Where? wrote:Good luck to him. I hope he fulfils his potential but I'm not expecting to see him in the Porto first team this side of his retirement.
I don't think we get any Comp as he's moved abroad.Simon's Church wrote:Hopefully a couple of hundred grand compensation, should cover Moore's wages for August.Ranty McRantface wrote:Loader officially signs for Porto and says this as part of his opening statement.
"I feel that it is a club with a winning mentality, with a huge history and that likes to integrate young players in the main team, and still remains at the top."
Strange move. I am also a Porto fan and have been the for nearly 20 years now. Porto are great at integrating youngsters...into training. They don't give them a proper chance their unless they know they can sell them within the next year to make a tidy return like they did with Andre Silva and may do with Fabio Silva next season. I wish the best for Loader but if the rumours were also true about Sporting Lisbon being interested he would have been better off taking their offer so he would stand a far better chance of playing.
There is a UEFA equivalent to our training compensation but can’t see what sort of sum we might get from it compared to if he had signed for an English club.Ranty McRantface wrote:I don't think we get any Comp as he's moved abroad.Simon's Church wrote:Hopefully a couple of hundred grand compensation, should cover Moore's wages for August.Ranty McRantface wrote:Loader officially signs for Porto and says this as part of his opening statement.
"I feel that it is a club with a winning mentality, with a huge history and that likes to integrate young players in the main team, and still remains at the top."
Strange move. I am also a Porto fan and have been the for nearly 20 years now. Porto are great at integrating youngsters...into training. They don't give them a proper chance their unless they know they can sell them within the next year to make a tidy return like they did with Andre Silva and may do with Fabio Silva next season. I wish the best for Loader but if the rumours were also true about Sporting Lisbon being interested he would have been better off taking their offer so he would stand a far better chance of playing.
I'd agree with this. Wouldn't be surprised if he was released after the end of his 2 year deal and ends up back in England for a L1 or bottom half Championship side. Much like Kelly.From Despair To Where? wrote:Good luck to him. I hope he fulfils his potential but I'm not expecting to see him in the Porto first team this side of his retirement.
Yeah it's just a set fee rather than a tribunal which takes into account all sorts of factors.Nameless wrote:There is a UEFA equivalent to our training compensation but can’t see what sort of sum we might get from it compared to if he had signed for an English club.Ranty McRantface wrote:I don't think we get any Comp as he's moved abroad.Simon's Church wrote:
Hopefully a couple of hundred grand compensation, should cover Moore's wages for August.
His style of play may be more suited to the Portugal than a Championship relegation scrap.Hendo wrote:I'd agree with this. Wouldn't be surprised if he was released after the end of his 2 year deal and ends up back in England for a L1 or bottom half Championship side. Much like Kelly.From Despair To Where? wrote:Good luck to him. I hope he fulfils his potential but I'm not expecting to see him in the Porto first team this side of his retirement.
He might play in the odd cup game for them.
notice he is using Namaso as his shirt name rather than Loader. Perhaps Porto are trying to Make him sound less BritishSutekh wrote:Perhaps Mr Loader should maximise his chances and change his name to Danny Silva.Ranty McRantface wrote:Loader officially signs for Porto and says this as part of his opening statement.
"I feel that it is a club with a winning mentality, with a huge history and that likes to integrate young players in the main team, and still remains at the top."
Strange move. I am also a Porto fan and have been the for nearly 20 years now. Porto are great at integrating youngsters...into training. They don't give them a proper chance their unless they know they can sell them within the next year to make a tidy return like they did with Andre Silva and may do with Fabio Silva next season. I wish the best for Loader but if the rumours were also true about Sporting Lisbon being interested he would have been better off taking their offer so he would stand a far better chance of playing.
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