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'He's so good they named him twice'

Started on 5 June 2013 by JordTheDesigner
Latest Reply on 5 June 2013 by JordTheDesigner
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Suso: A Closer Look


Jesús Fernández Sáez, aka Suso, is one of the most talked about youngsters on Liverpool's books.
His senior break came in 2012-13 under Brendan Rodgers after two years impressing with the Academy and reserve sides.
The Spanish midfielder officially arrived from Cadiz CF in the summer of 2010.
At the age of 16 Suso appeared as a late substitute in a first-team friendly at Borussia Moenchengladbach as Roy Hodgson prepared his team for 2010-11. He was also involved in Jamie Carragher's testimonial against Everton - but a competitive debut was still some way off.
On November 19, 2010 the youngster marked his 17th birthday by signing his first professional contract with the Reds.
However, he would have to wait until 2012 to get his first taste of top-level football.
After travelling on the club's North America tour, Suso was given his official debut on September 20 in a Europa League victory over Young Boys.
Three days later he was introduced as a substitute against Manchester United - his Premier League bow.
The teenager represents Spain at U19 level and helped them win the European Championships in 2012 and joined Bolton this year and will see out the campaign with us


Signings , Sighs and Sweating


August to the end of September wasn’t a happy hunting period for Jay Jay Okocha’s men losing 5 out of 7 games and only winning one game against fellow strugglers Charlton Athletic leaving them 21st in the league and Jay Jay’s job is looking less safe by the day.
The League cup is a different story beating Morecambe 5-0 and Bradford 3-0 creating a trip to Old Trafford in the next round and a promise of more money if they beat the so called best team in England.
Results:
4 August: Blackpool 0-1
8 August Morecambe (LC) 5-0 (Andrews x2 , Ngog , K Davies x2)
11 August Sheff Wednesday 2-2 (Freeman and Alonso)
19 August Hull 1-2 (Lee)
22 Aug Bradford City (LC) 3-0 (Andrews, Pratley x2)
25 August Charlton 0-1
8 September Burnley 1-3 (Sordell)
11 September Watford 1-3 (K Davies)
16 September Wolves 0-2

Transfers In
Luke Freeman ( Stevenage , 525K)
Dodo, Rafinha,Suso and Labyad (Loan)
Transfers Out
Rob Lainton ( Loan Barnet)
Cian Bolger ( Forest Green Loan)


Looking for a new job


Bolton have sacked manager Jay Jay Okocha after just 16 games of the Championship season.
Coyle leaves the Reebok Stadium after nearly four months in charge following a day of talks with owner Eddie Davies and chairman Phil Gartside.
Former Wolves boss Mick McCarthy heads the shortlist of potential replacements with Leeds manager Neil Warnock and Karl Robinson at MK Dons also in the frame.
In a statement on the club website, Gartside said: 'Jay Jay poured his heart and soul into the job, both on and off the pitch, and he led our club with great dignity during some very challenging times.
'It is the right time for a change. We set a target at the beginning of the season and want to get back on track.
There's going to be a new chapter tomorrow were a former ex pro is inspired by Jay Jay to turn his hand at management .... Suggestions ?

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