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Visca...
31 Jul 2006, 03:07 PM
Villalta estampó su firma
(Varsovia ) Tras superar los exámenes médicos de rigor, el defensor peruano Miguel Villalta, ex Cienciano y Sporting Cristal, estampó su firma este lunes por el Lech Poznan polaco.
Miguel Villalta estará ligado una temporada al Lech polaco y la renovación de su contrato dependerá de su rendimiento en la liga polaca, que se inició el pasado fin de semana con el triunfo de su equipo por 3-2 frente al Wisla P³ock.
http://www.peru.com/futbol/AutoNoticias/FutbolPortada/2006/07/31/DetalleNoticia77687.asp
He gone. :D Good luck to el Oso. He's gonna need it. Cold as hell.
condor11
01 Aug 2006, 03:06 AM
http://www.peru.com/futbol/AutoNoticias/FutbolPortada/2006/07/31/DetalleNoticia77687.asp
He gone. :D Good luck to el Oso. He's gonna need it. Cold as hell.
we will probably never hear from him again;)
condor11
01 Aug 2006, 08:34 AM
Miguel Ángel Villalta Hurtado
http://www.geocities.com/colosseum/track/8276/villalta.jpg
Puesto: Defensa central.
Fecha de nacimiento: 16 de junio de 1981.
Lugar de nacimiento: Cusco.
Estatura: 1.87 metros
Peso: 87 kilos
Club actual: Lech Poznan (Polonia)
Clubes en los que militó: Cienciano (Perú), Juan Aurich (Perú), Sporting Cristal (Perú).
Debut en Primera División: 7 de noviembre de 1999 (Cienciano 2 - Unión Minas 2).
jlscrub
01 Aug 2006, 04:41 PM
People talking about, defenders needing to make the jump to europe...
we should all be optimistic...that he comes back and plays awesome for the NT, hopefully because of the experience he picked up in Poland.
vico
02 Aug 2006, 03:24 AM
in poland he will at least have a good chance to be spotted by some other european clubs
cuz polish league ain't that good i would rather see him in brasil or argentina
condor11
02 Aug 2006, 06:19 AM
in poland he will at least have a good chance to be spotted by some other european clubs
cuz polish league ain't that good i would rather see him in brasil or argentina
thats probably the best thing once in europe he could score a better deal
hopefully he does well, i always thought Villalta-Rodriguez would be the partnership for the 2010 qualifiers
peruytu
02 Aug 2006, 11:08 AM
There's a lot of racism in Poland. Let's hope he doesn't take it to heart and keeps on playing.
FARFAN 17
02 Aug 2006, 11:15 AM
Loser
http://www.peru.com/futbol/AutoNoticias/FutbolPortada/2006/08/02/DetalleNoticia77757.asp
Visca...
02 Aug 2006, 12:02 PM
what a moron. Oh well, maybe it was a sign that Poland was not ideal for him.
***THREAD CLOSED*** :D :D
KesOne
02 Aug 2006, 12:21 PM
LOL. See you guys are too quick to create these threads. We gotta wait till we see them in the team picture first :D
Guti™
02 Aug 2006, 01:36 PM
Plop!
vico
02 Aug 2006, 01:45 PM
damn talk about bad luck! :eek:
Guerrero9
02 Aug 2006, 08:36 PM
damn talk about bad luck! :eek:
I always knew we would hear from him again :D
peruytu
02 Aug 2006, 10:03 PM
Loser
http://www.peru.com/futbol/AutoNoticias/FutbolPortada/2006/08/02/DetalleNoticia77757.asp
Wow, that's hillarious, in an evil way... man, that could be a skit in any Peruvian comedy show.
In general though, he's always had problems with that same knee. He wont go anywhere with that knee.. unfortunately. Poor Villalta.
FARFAN 17
02 Aug 2006, 11:33 PM
Grande Oso! :o
Martín1186
03 Aug 2006, 02:14 AM
Para otra vez será
Mientras tanto, en Lima, el mandamás cusqueño, Juvenal Silva, dijo haber conversado con el jugador ayer por la mañana y que todo iba de maravillas. "Desmiento esas informaciones que dicen que Miguel está lesionado y que se va a regresar. Hablé con él y me transmitió su felicidad en su nuevo club, es más, el trato es perfecto", argumentó Silva, quien dijo que Hannover 96 de Alemania también está interesado en él.
http://www.libero.com.pe/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=11170&Itemid=24&fecha_edicion=2006-08-03&fecha_edicion=2006-08-03
Is he or isn't he?:eek: He should just go to Hannover 96. 1st division German futbol.
condor11
03 Aug 2006, 02:20 AM
Wow, that's hillarious, in an evil way... man, that could be a skit in any Peruvian comedy show.
In general though, he's always had problems with that same knee. He wont go anywhere with that knee.. unfortunately. Poor Villalta.
that has to suck for the poor guy
i remember when Autori was starting out with Peru, it looked like Villalta would be his starting centerback, then he had that head injury and had to be out for a few months
poor guys lost his place
now this...whats worse is that he probably didnt get time to hook into any polish chicks:(
condor11
03 Aug 2006, 02:35 AM
Para otra vez será
http://www.libero.com.pe/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=11170&Itemid=24&fecha_edicion=2006-08-03&fecha_edicion=2006-08-03
Is he or isn't he?:eek: He should just go to Hannover 96. 1st division German futbol.
who knows ...just wait and see i suppose
scotpk
05 Aug 2006, 06:29 AM
All is over for him in Lech :(
After months of preparations (tickets, visas, connections etc.) eventually Villalta'd arrived at Lech Poznan! ... but his health was in tragic state!
He did not tell anybody that he'd had a knee injury few years ago!
thus situation made him impossible to sign any contract with polish club. It's a really pity, his knee needs urgent treatment, operation and then 6month break!!!
He was amazed by what he saw here and wanted to stay and play for Lech, but ... life is brutal often :(
If he was a free player (for now - Villalta is on a contract at Cienciano) Lech would definetely pay for hospital, treatment and all this matters and wait until he'd get fit.
Hopefully, Miguel will get better with his health and play for Lech next year.
Wish him luck ...
Dominican Lou
05 Aug 2006, 04:04 PM
Wow, is it that bad? Well, we don't believe in letting our players rehabilitate.
Probably why players like Ciurlizza and Rodriguez have been injured for half their careers.