Double Signing From Japan?

It's all talk until they arrive, so not putting much credence in this at this point.

However, it speaks to an issue that is clearly worth discussing: There is a lot of phenomenal talent outside the UK/Europe that can be had for a song, or even a verse and a chorus for that matter.
 
It's all talk until they arrive, so not putting much credence in this at this point.

However, it speaks to an issue that is clearly worth discussing: There is a lot of phenomenal talent outside the UK/Europe that can be had for a song, or even a verse and a chorus for that matter.
You're dead right Larry. Certain countries are frowned upon when it comes to footballing talent for some reason. Your own country included. It's something I've never understood and has a certain hint of football snobbery about it.
Hopefully now big ange will change this mentality for Celtic.
 
You're dead right Larry. Certain countries are frowned upon when it comes to footballing talent for some reason. Your own country included. It's something I've never understood and has a certain hint of football snobbery about it.
Hopefully now big ange will change this mentality for Celtic.
They say the same about Canada
Then Bayern Munich signed wee Fonzie Davies, and he's proved to be a bargain for them at
$18 Million
Look at the speed of the boy, as Canada breaks out, his skill and speed are fantastic
 
They say the same about Canada
Then Bayern Munich signed wee Fonzie Davies, and he's proved to be a bargain for them at
$18 Million
Davies signed for a transfer fee to Vancouver of 13.5 million, plus bonuses that could have added up to 22 million, the largest MLS-to-Europe transfer at the time. 18 is probably what he ended up with, but even if he's worth that -- and obviously he is -- think of how many other talented players are available for half that much or even a quarter of that price. The talent is literally all over the world.

Moneyball? Hell yeah!
 

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