What a legendary club to be going to. Very exotic.. taps into childhood romance of football. I know nothing about the way Flamengo plays - is there lots of squad rotation? Is he likely to play many games? Are they patient with new players?
Shouldn't be too much of an issue - South American internationals fly back from Europe all the time.
Yeah, we don't think about the finances in South American leagues that much, with all the focus on the big European leagues, and with the top South American players playing in Europe. But average team revenue in the Brazilian Serie A is nearly double that of an EFL Championship team. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ues_by_revenue
What a legendary club to be going to. Very exotic.. taps into childhood romance of football. I know nothing about the way Flamengo plays - is there lots of squad rotation? Is he likely to play many games? Are they patient with new players?
That's more of a level playing field for all the teams involved though. In the context of European international games he's going to be taking on a fair amount of additional travel that the vast majority of Irish and opposition players won't be subject to. Also any games we play in March will take place in pre-season for him. It's not ideal.
Jaysus, that'll be good for the aul confidence! Chased out of a club he never even played for.
I think we are better off with him somewhere in Europe. The travel would have effected things surely. He's a lovely little player and Holland might be a good home for him. Look at Troy he hadn't looked back
Did his nationality contribute to the supporter backlash I wonder? Would the same thing have happened if he was a national of one of the more successful European nations?
I think it's quite a jump to assume there's racism at play here.
This is a club that's just earned $27m at the World Club Cup; I can imagine their fans being nonplussed at signing a 26-year-old winger who didn't really make it at Celtic and who didn't even light up the Portuguese league if we're honest. Heck, even last season he was in and out of the WBA side more than we'd have liked.
(I think there's also a suggestion some think he's a forward, in which case his goalscoring record would be pretty sketchy)
All legitimate points. However I still think Mikey Johnson has bags of ability. He showed it at times for Celtic and West Brom and for Ireland in the brief cameos he had. He reminds me of McGeady in that respect and like McGeady (should have been in his time) I feel Johnson should be used by HH as a free role midfielder, given our lack of creativity.
Yep - to be clear, I'm not saying the fan reaction is right, if it is the case they've scuppered the deal. Just that it is a bit of an unusual signing for a side with Club Cup money
Spoke to some Flamengo fans in Ireland today. Said he’s basically victim of his own name.
There’s Brazilian club “banter” where Flamengo cited some cups they won in preseason in the US. Fans from other Brazilian teams called these cups the Mickey Mouse Cups and Brazilian fans not being able to distinguish between Mickey and Mikey started calling him the irish Mickey Mouse and Flamengo further became the butt of jokes in that sense.
There’s a secondary issue which is the old director of football leaked transfer info to influencers on social media who cover the club and the board/director of football have stopped doing that, which has led to them being extremely hostile to every transfer to try put pressure on the club for leaks. This was the case with Mikey.
In the end, the pressure mounted so much that the club pulled the plug on the transfer - but they didn’t want to seem like they were caving to fan pressure - so instead they leaked that there was a medical issue which caused the transfer to stall - but there wasn’t, he hadn’t begun his medical cause he hadn’t traveled yet. Journalists there are reporting that, which looks even worse for the club cause it’s obvious they’re lying…
Its ok. He'll have he last laugh when he scores the winner against Brazil in the WC Final.![]()
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
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