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Denis Stracqualursi

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Is anyone else pissed off that supposedly we've been in contact since 'April' this year, yet only got the deal done on DEADLINE DAY?
 
Is anyone else pissed off that supposedly we've been in contact since 'April' this year, yet only got the deal done on DEADLINE DAY?

We wont have had the cash for the loan fee until yesterday.

No club's going to let their league's top scorer go off without a fee of some description.

Fingers crossed we've just signed El Dunc!...
 

Pinning our hopes on an unproven player in a place he's never been in a League he's barely likely to get a start in?

Priceless.
 
We wont have had the cash for the loan fee until yesterday.

No club's going to let their league's top scorer go off without a fee of some description.

Fingers crossed we've just signed El Dunc!...

he wasn't playing at 'his' club last season though, can't figure why Tigre didn't want him on a perm.

think we just signed 'The Stracqsquatch' looking at his mug on that pic, so what if he speaka no inglesi, he's Spanish so Mikel can ...

wait, FFS KENWRONG, you sold our translator.
 
Have we got a permanent transfer option? I'd hate to see him do well then leave. Christ, we'd only have Anichebe and Saha.
 

http://www.argentinafootballworld.com/rising-star.html

Tall, robust and proficient with his feet; Denis Stracqualursi is everything Argentinians love in a number 9. His reputation was already growing throughout this Clausura as week after week he played ruthless target-man football, barging his way to the top of the scorers’ charts. In a league where attacking football is usually dominated by fluttering will-o-the-wisps, it was refreshing to see a striker earning his keep by relying on brute physicality, with just a touch of intricacy as an afterthought. If previously ‘Traca’ was an attractive prospective signing for the Primera’s bigger clubs or European observers, Round 10 of the Clausura was when he well and truly arrived. He became the first player in 15 years to score a hat-trick against Boca Juniors in the Bombonera. And he did it in typical Traca style. Two monstrous headers and an unstoppable penalty put him on the front pages of the sports dailies and all but earned him a move to greener pastures this summer. Better start learning the pronunciation (STRA-KWA-LURE-SY)... and remember the name.

Maybe we've bagged a good 'un!
 
If he's supplied well (wishful thinking?) im sure he'll score. As they say about strikers, if you can score goals then you can score at any level!
 
he wasn't playing at 'his' club last season though, can't figure why Tigre didn't want him on a perm.

think we just signed 'The Stracqsquatch' looking at his mug on that pic, so what if he speaka no inglesi, he's Spanish so Mikel can ...

wait, FFS KENWRONG, you sold our translator.

Heitinga & Drenthe will speak Spanish...
 

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