It is nice to see a youth product who was sent out on loan actually make it back to the fold. So often they go out with high hopes of proving themselves only to end up shuttled around from team to team (like poor Acquafresca).
Biabiany shows that a player can make it into the first team and I am glad to have him there (I do wish he would work a bit on his passing, though).
*nod nod* Are you the one who told me the story about the Inter scout accidentally noticing him while killing time? I felt very informed already knowing that when I read it. *g*
He really does seem to be growing as the season goes on -- hopefully the passing will come?
XD!!! "He has had to eat mad cow to get where he is now." How can that not mean he played in Britain?! Les Francais, ce sont ridicule.
Also: holy fuck, I did not know he could run 100m in 10.5secs. Or rather, I think I'd seen it somewhere, but I didn't believe it was possible. *Imagines him at Viola's summer camp up against Seb and Vargas*
Is that fast? I mean, I assume it's fast, but I don't have any context. *goes to look up the records* OH MY GOOD LORD. If this was 1920, he'd have the world record. Ok, yeah. Fast.
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Biabiany shows that a player can make it into the first team and I am glad to have him there (I do wish he would work a bit on his passing, though).
You gotta love it when the babies make good!
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He really does seem to be growing as the season goes on -- hopefully the passing will come?
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Also: holy fuck, I did not know he could run 100m in 10.5secs. Or rather, I think I'd seen it somewhere, but I didn't believe it was possible. *Imagines him at Viola's summer camp up against Seb and Vargas*
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Is that fast? I mean, I assume it's fast, but I don't have any context. *goes to look up the records* OH MY GOOD LORD. If this was 1920, he'd have the world record. Ok, yeah. Fast.
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Yeah, well, 1920 is a long time ago in terms of athletics, but for someone whose primary job is NOT sprinting... Yep.
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