I was wondering, when new players come to the Metro, how are their living arrangemnets handled? Think about it, when these two players from Boca Jrs. arrive, they will have no idea of the area, probably have not much command of English, and perhaps no friends or relitives in the area. So how do they do the little things, such as finding a place to stay, or even how to get to practice and back?
MFO has people to do that. Not just forigners but all players. And sometimes other players may show others around.
actually, these two players will have no instructions and told to figure their own way around(no English-Spanish translators in any way by books, people, etc.) to get to the stadium: new reality show hosted by monica lewinsky who after the game does the final report from the locker room and then next is.... (u kno)
Where are you from? They will be based in NJ and half of the population speak Spanish (well, maybe not half, probably a lot less than half). They will have no problem my friend.
Why do you assume they don't speak English? Not like this is the first time we've had players from abroad join the team. I'm sure they have it worked out.
Re: Re: Re: A question of logistics Hey, are you still wondering how Forchetti's gonna buy a toothbrush?
Re: Re: Re: Re: A question of logistics Ich werde Ihren toothbush irgendwo schieben, wo es nicht gehört, und dann lacht über Sie und Ihren schlechten riechenden Atemzug!
Sure. Gehen Sie hat Geschlecht mit sich Sie kleiner Wurm "I often find fondue to be too crusty at midnight." Ich werde Ihren toothbush irgendwo schieben, wo es nicht gehört, und dann lacht über Sie und Ihren schlechten riechenden Atemzug! "If I were to have a toothbrush with which to attack the badger from television pictures, I would declare myself king of chocolate fence-posts." Ja mögen Ihre Atemgeruche Esel! "I am a donut."