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Posted August 27, 2018 00:42 · last edited August 27, 2018 00:43

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Napier 9. Martin BUENO,, Uruguayan second tier. Lots of goals for NCR this year. Featured in game tweets. 

So you saying Bueno....was good ?

Wasn't there, but muy bueno seemingly. Central league golden boot. Will be interesting to see how he goes in the Handa, if he plays.Career has gone nowhere, but as a poster here said, you can find talent anywhere. Selection errors aren't unknown.

If nothing else, a good yardstick for the Korean triallist, who Rudan seems to be considering still.

"Rudan said while both Tratt and Yoo were "going OK", he was in no rush to make a decision on whether either player will be signed.

"We've got time with these guys, I've spoken to the pair of them, and I've got to be sure on both of them," he said. "If they continue to go the way we expect them to go then it could be different news next week.""

Personally, I like the way Rudan is taking his time and not being pushed into quick signings just to fill up the squad. Do any other HAL teams have full squads yet? 

With both Tratt and Yoo having been out of professional football for a couple of years (Tratt due to "personal reasons" - seemngly depression; Yoo due to performing compulsory military service), it seems wise to give them both extended time to get back up to professional level.

Too often, clubs in the UK and Europe give a player just a couple of games on trial - not adequate for a player newly arrived to show their quality - and thus miss some gems.

Ryan Nelsen trialled at my ancestral club Charlton Athletic when he first arrived in the UK but they passed him over, despite needing a decent centre-back (a major weakness contributing to their subsequent relegation from the Premier League).

Mark Hughes at Blackburn obviously saw what Charlton didn't. 

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scribbler wrote:
bunter wrote:
D-Sidi wrote:
bunter wrote:

Napier 9. Martin BUENO,, Uruguayan second tier. Lots of goals for NCR this year. Featured in game tweets. 

So you saying Bueno....was good 😜

Wasn't there, but muy bueno seemingly. Central league golden boot. Will be interesting to see how he goes in the Handa, if he plays.Career has gone nowhere, but as a poster here said, you can find talent anywhere. Selection errors aren't unknown.

If nothing else, a good yardstick for the Korean triallist, who Rudan seems to be considering still.

"Rudan said while both Tratt and Yoo were "going OK", he was in no rush to make a decision on whether either player will be signed.

"We've got time with these guys, I've spoken to the pair of them, and I've got to be sure on both of them," he said. "If they continue to go the way we expect them to go then it could be different news next week.""

Personally, I like the way Rudan is taking his time and not being pushed into quick signings just to fill up the squad. Do any other HAL teams have full squads yet? 

With both Tratt and Yoo having been out of professional football for a couple of years (Tratt due to "personal reasons" - seemngly depression; Yoo due to performing compulsory military service), it seems wise to give them both extended time to get back up to professional level.

Too often, clubs in the UK and Europe give a player just a couple of games on trial, not adequate for a player newly arrived to show their quality, and thus miss some gems.

Ryan Nelsen trialled at my ancestral club Charlton Athletic when he first arrived in the UK but they passed him over, despite needing a decent centre-back (a major weakness contributing to their subsequent relegation from the Premier League).

Mark Hughes at Blackburn obviously saw what Charlton didn't.