Luis Sinisterra - news and comments

Discussion in 'Colombians Abroad' started by Baal88, Jul 25, 2017.

  1. villus

    villus Member+

    Jun 5, 2008
    Napoli or Atalanta would be great for him. Insigne replacement and if they could hold on to Osmishen that would be a pretty damn good pair.
     
  2. ryu79

    ryu79 Moderator
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    Yeah, Atalanta needs to reload after missing Europe. It's just they signed Boga who I think is similar in style to Sini with a bit less explosiveness and far worse decision making. My guess is they signed Boga when Feyenoord turned down their interest in the Jan window if Sini's agent's account is to be believed.

    Great call on Insigne moving. That would be perfect.
     
  3. ryu79

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  4. That would be a fecking impressive team to have on the pitch.
     
  5. So which Columbian talent would you advice to move to Rotterdam?
    Are people aware of how Sinisterra transformed at Feyenoord?
     
  6. ryu79

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    Marseille apparently interested in Sini. Would love for him to end up in Seria A or a top Bundesliga side.
     
  7. Froboy69

    Froboy69 Member+

    Inter Milan
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    Mar 25, 2011
    San Diego
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    FC Internazionale Milano
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    That would be an upgrade. But how is Marseille gonna challenge PSG?
     
  8. sidspaceman

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    They won’t.
     
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  9. ryu79

    ryu79 Moderator
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    I'd rather he go to Leverkusen than Marseille amongst the linked teams. They are stacked with Wirtz and Schick and should be very strong next year.

    Arsenal chatter seems to have died out for now.
     
  10. ryu79

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    <Ron Howard voice>
     
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  11. ryu79

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    Nevermind Leverkusen just signed another winger today. Bummer.
     
  12. Tio Nicci

    Tio Nicci Member+

    Nov 13, 2008
    Houston, Texas
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    Deportivo Cali
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    Colombia
    Dortmund needs wingers no?
     
  13. ryu79

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    We haven't been linked with a Colombian player in ages sadly. Justed a ton of money in Mahlen on the wing last year with the Sancho money.

    I'd literally go nuts if BvB signed him.
     
  14. Froboy69

    Froboy69 Member+

    Inter Milan
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    Mar 25, 2011
    San Diego
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    FC Internazionale Milano
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    Ah yes I remember Ramos...and how badly that went. Makes me disappointed with how promising our options were only for a majority of them to go down the crapper.
     
  15. crzdcolombian

    crzdcolombian Member+

    Jul 17, 2006
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    not a bad career I think everyone just expected every prospect to be James, Falcao, Yepes or Ivan Cordoba.

    everyone else was a decent mid table team or lower starter which isn’t bad. It’s not fifa you can’t pick a major team and make them 90% Colombian
     
  16. ryu79

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    And Adriancho had success in Germany with Berlin too. He was just alright at BvB not able to exploit the amount of chances they create.
     
  17. Froboy69

    Froboy69 Member+

    Inter Milan
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    What we expect is for a healthy flow of Colombians performing respectable enough to the point that it continues to open doors for the new gen every year. Falcao did that from 2011 for a while, then James and now Lucho at Liverpool.

    The more Colombians we have in these types of teams the more eyes on our players which significantly our dreams.
     
  18. crzdcolombian

    crzdcolombian Member+

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    Yes but if you compare them to Uruguayan and Chilean Players. How many Alexis Sanchez or Vidals are popping up.

    like a guy like Abel or Rodallega had good experiences in bottom feeder clubs and never had discipline problems. They played to their potential.

    look at Uruguay they would started Vecino that had maybe 45 in last 2 seasons at inter.
     
  19. Tio Nicci

    Tio Nicci Member+

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    Traditionally Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil has supplied players to Europe and success is quite high. We can sometimes throw Paraguay there too

    However we are seeing new trends since 2010's, Colombia, Ecuador and I would go as far as Venezuela has been exporting players to Europe more frequently.

    Chile, Peru, Bolivia aren't really recycling generations as Frequently compared to the latter I've mentioned, they tend to have a golden team then dry out after and wait another 10 years to be "Golden again" , of course in between years there will be a few Golden eggs laying around like Alexis, Vidal, Marcelo Moreno, Paolo Guerrero.
     
  20. You've got the population numbers to be a big talent supplier from SA.
    It comes down to giving those talents the right coaching staff to extract what is in them potentially.
     
  21. Tio Nicci

    Tio Nicci Member+

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    and I see it happening with Leagues in Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal and Italy(lower tier teams)
     
  22. ryu79

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    Talk of Marseille really heating up. I know they are in Champions next year but would really prefer Bundesliga or Italy for Sini...
     
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  23. ryu79

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