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Yep.
There was much call for Billy Sharpe to be given a go long before Colin put him in the first team (and a certain Keith Edwards many years ago).
If someone scores goals then they are brought to the attention and people want to see if they can transfer the skill at the highest level.
I'm too young to recall Edwards, but I don't think there was anywhere near as much excitement about Billy coming through. In fact, I think the first time he was anyone's radar was when he scored goals for Rushden.
Anyway, people liked the Billy Sharp name because it alluded to the 'Blades'.
Yeah.
... was called James Green, do we think there'd be as much clamor to get him involved in the first team?
Bruno Ribeiro was the worst ,he had his name chanted all the time and he was beyond useless. Uhlenbeek too.
Who was the kid we had on loan from Juventes(?) a few years ago - during the Warnock era, I think?
Like De Girolamo, he was class on Champ Manager and had played for Italy U18's.
I think you're thinking of Arturo Lupoli who was on loan from Fiorentina in 2009. He made his debut and scored against Wednesday on 7/2/09. Of course we lost that 2-1 and it was downhill from there. He only got one more goal and off he went at the end of the season. He now plays for Grosseto in the Italian Second Division.
I think you're thinking of Arturo Lupoli who was on loan from Fiorentina in 2009. He made his debut and scored against Wednesday on 7/2/09. Of course we lost that 2-1 and it was downhill from there. He only got one more goal and off he went at the end of the season. He now plays for Grosseto in the Italian Second Division.
Internazionale
Slavkovski made his first team debut at the age of 17 years and one month on 7 May 2006 in a Serie A league match against Siena, taking the field at the 83rd minute, thus becoming the youngest footballer ever to play forInternazionale. Previously, this record was owned by Giuseppe Bergomi.
He made his Coppa Italia debut against F.C. Messina Peloro, on 29 November 2006.
[edit]Sheffield United
On 30 January 2008 Inter reached a loan agreement with Middlesbrough which fell through after he failed a medical and would be unlikely to challenge for a first team place.[2] The next day Inter announced to have loaned Slavkovski toSheffield United.[3][4] On 18 March 2008, Sheffield United manager Kevin Blackwell claimed that he was still not ready to play in the first team stating that he would play in the reserve team where he could be assessed.[5] Slavkovski returned to Italy at the end of the season without having made a first team appearance for the Blades.[6] He did, however, make six appearances for the reserve team, scoring twice.
[edit]2008–09 season and beyond
On 27 June 2008, Slavkovski confirmed a 5-year deal with Hajduk Split. It was subsequently confirmed that he is in a very weak physical condition as a result of unsporting behavior and that it would have taken weeks for him to regain fitness.[7] The announced transfer was later cancelled due to his condition, and Slavovski remained contracted with Inter. On October 2008, he started training with Malmö FF, confirming he was still an Inter player and announcing that he will stay on in Sweden for the remainder of the year.[8][9] His contract with Inter expired on June 2009, and was not extended; since then, he allegedly rejected a number of offers from Serie B and Lega Pro Prima Divisione clubs.[10] On 22 January 2010, it was announced that VfL Bochum II had signed Slavkovski. The Macedonian and former Inter Milan forward signed a six-month contract with the option to renew the contract. Slavkovski also had a trial with Barnet.[11] He was however released by the end of the season, after failing to play a single game for the club's first team. Since then, his career went into oblivion and, in 2011, he returned to Sweden where he briefly joined third division amateurs IF Limhamn Bunkeflo.[12]
What a career he went on to have!
On that point, what about the wonder that was the Thierry Henry stand in, Ashley Sestanovich?
Didn't he get done for attempted murder?
Other former players with exciting foreign names who didn't quite live up to expectations (this isn't related to Diego may I hasten to add who I would like to see get more minutes on the pitch)
- Jean-Phillipe Javary
- Laurens Ten Heuvel
- Wilko de Vogt
- Dries Boussatta
- Emanuele Gabrieli
- Hao Haidong
- David Sommeil
- John Halls
- Mihkel Aksalu
- Jean Calve (although THAT debut goal)
- Elian Parrino
- Davy Gysbrechts
There we go. Not Juve after all.
An interesting comment on Wikipedia about Slavkoski's condition shortly after he left us:-
"It was subsequently confirmed that he is in a very weak physical condition as a result of unsporting behavior and that it would have taken weeks for him to regain fitness"
What "unsporting behaviour" do we suspect caused his weak condition?
A professional foul? Removing his shirt? Or booze and drugs?
It would seem it was for Conspiracy to Rob which involved a murder and he got 8 years in 2006 so he should be out an about now.
Worth a go?
Other former players with exciting foreign names who didn't quite live up to expectations (this isn't related to Diego may I hasten to add who I would like to see get more minutes on the pitch)
- Jean-Phillipe Javary
- Laurens Ten Heuvel
- Wilko de Vogt
- Dries Boussatta
- Emanuele Gabrieli
- Hao Haidong
- David Sommeil
- John Halls
- Mihkel Aksalu
- Jean Calve (although THAT debut goal)
- Elian Parrino
- Davy Gysbrechts
Nah, there was another.
He was labelled the next Ibrahimovic.
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