OT: Montréal Impact Thread : Un changement de Garde

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JunglePete

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If it's a park in one of the crummy parts of Miami they might be running for an entirely different reason :laugh: . Some of those neighborhoods are pretty scary, believe me.
Man, I saw some pictures and it's quite hilarious that this is where out of all places they decided to have their morning workout :laugh::laugh:


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Are they actually training in that neighborhood?!?! :laugh:

You probably know by now everything JunglePete says needs to be taken with a grain of salt... or hell, the whole salt shaker.

There are parks like the one IMFC trained at this morning all over Miami.
 

Luigi Habs

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Massive for us if true. He has a higher pedigree than Diallo at least. My only concern is that I’m not sure they would compliment each other. In his interview Diallo said he likes to have a ‘stay at home’ beside him so he could move the ball up. Yanga Mbiwa is not that.
 

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Massive for us if true. He has a higher pedigree than Diallo at least. My only concern is that I’m not sure they would compliment each other. In his interview Diallo said he likes to have a ‘stay at home’ beside him so he could move the ball up. Yanga Mbiwa is not that.

Just looking at his value on Transfermrkt... He seems to be valued highly. Not sure of his style of play
 

JunglePete

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For those who don't know Mapou, despite the clubs he's been in and his young age, don't let distract you from the fact that Mapou can make blunders every now and then. He can be a straight fool on the pitch. I'd rather play Fisher. He had numerous high profile clubs after him in 2012 but decided to join Newcastle and ever since he's been in regression. Personally, I was hoping he went to Milan to replace Thiago Silva-Nesta at the time but decided against (At the very last minute). Hypothetically speaking if Ciman cost us 15 points then Mapou can cost us 6 to 9. Overall not bad aside from being mistake prone, he is decent, will be amongst the best in the league for sure.
 
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ArtPeur

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Who cares about DP rules and international spots anyway

I wonder if, let's say we were getting both a DP striker and Marchisio, Garber would create a 4th DP spot
 

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This tall CB obsession makes me laugh. Baky was tall, look what happened.

Depuy is tall.

Camara was tall.

It shouldn't even be a criteria. This isn't football nor hockey. As long as the guy can play the ball and position well it doesn't matter. Ciman was shat on because Biello's system, despite showing 4 defenders, only really implied two defenders. The 2 CBs were bound to look like fools when both their fullbacks were all the way up and they were left on breakaways. A slow and tall dude wouldn't have done any more than Ciman.
 
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