Calleri Confirmed, and all that
http://www.whufc.com/News/Articles/2016/August/11-August/Loan-deal-agreed-for-Calleri
Season-long loan.
Expected in London 'pretty soon' according to Slav, 'next week' according to the official press release.
He will become the sixth Argentine to play for West Ham after Lionel Scaloni, Javier Mascherano, Carlos Tevez, Mauro Zarate and current star Manuel Lanzini. (There'll be quiz later ;biggrin )
Season-long loan.
Expected in London 'pretty soon' according to Slav, 'next week' according to the official press release.
He will become the sixth Argentine to play for West Ham after Lionel Scaloni, Javier Mascherano, Carlos Tevez, Mauro Zarate and current star Manuel Lanzini. (There'll be quiz later ;biggrin )
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“We signed Calleri. Unfortunately for him but good for us Argentina were knocked out of the Olympics on Wednesday, they didn’t pass the group stage so he should be here with us – not today, not tomorrow, but pretty soon, depending on work permit or whatever,” Bilic said on Thursday.
Slav ;lol
Slav Bingo: blah blah blah / and all that /whatever /starting a sentence with Okay / big time.
;biggrin
If Slav were any more laid-back he'd be doing his press conferences in a hammock sipping sangria.
Still holding out hope that we push the boat out on a bigger name striker to compliment AC.
Carrot and quinoa cake
Moussaka for the Europa League games
Thank you West Ham for sorting out my match day menus. Check online at the official site for recipes and ingredients.
Not sure we'll look elsewhere now - I guess it all depends on whether Sakho stays or goes ;hmm
But you never know. ;whome
for us this season .
;lol
Welcome, Jonathan. #bants ;scarf
He gets a Brian Moore 'Ooh my word' and a Barry Davies 'Oh I say' for the Rabona!
Full marks for effort. Good think she didn't try to discuss weddings with them ;nonono ;whome
(One of those words where it is very similar to something else which is MUCH ruder!!)
Not too far off - kalimera (as I'm sure you know.)
It's something I really like about transactions in Greece - they almost always end with some kind of good wishes, and so you get 'good day' 'good mid-day', 'good afternoon', 'good evening', and 'good night' depending on the time of day, as well as 'be good/well', 'good (luck) to you' and other local varieties.
And pretty much any one you pass will offer you the ubiquitous 'yia sas'.
So welcome