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On 13/06/2018 at 18:30, Peppino Impastato said:

He's actually played 67 games in the last two seasons.  This belief many seem to have that he hasn't played much recently just isn't true. 

No he hasn't.

2016/17 - 2017/18

Sporting CP B - 9

Vitória - 9

Aves - 20

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It would be cool as f**k if Gauld got a game for Scotland and turned out to be exceptionally good - taking everyone by surprise and leaving Scotland fans like “f**k me man, he’s not bad.” That would be guid.

Hope he kicks on after this crisis at Sporting.

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On 13/06/2018 at 10:43, jamamafegan said:

Why would Gauld swap glorious weather, delicious food and Portuguese babes for shite weather, sausage suppers, bigotry and fat Scottish birds?

Because he fucking loves Tuesdays at the Union. 

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On 6/16/2018 at 13:14, Gordopolis said:
On 6/16/2018 at 11:49, senorsoupe said:
Lol, gotta love the amusing speculation that appears in the Daily Record's transfer news blog
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No way he's going to any of those clubs. I could see a Watford or similar taking him tho.

Southampton could be a good move for him, they have a good history of developing players

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I reckon what's happened is the big English clubs have asked Sporting to keep them informed re potential departures and the press have concocted a specific interest in Gauld.

Chortle - predictive text converted 'Gauld' into 'Failed' :lol:

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Sporting's chairman being an utter walloper has mostly worked against Ryan Gauld so far, but it could be coming full circle here and actually end up being a really good thing for him.

With a new manager and a complete squad overhaul likely coming, Gauld is in a far better position to benefit from it than he was when a similar (though definitely less dramatic) scenario occurred soon after he first joined. Back then Marco Silva was punted and they brought in Jorge Jesus, who instantly signed a bunch of veteran "names", pushing the tiny Scottish kid miles down his squad list.

4 full years in the country later, you've got to figure this might work out. Fluent in the language and plenty of experience of Portuguese football now, plus he definitely seems to have bulked up quite a lot; this could be a real chance to make it at Sporting.

Cue him signing for Preston North End in a couple of weeks time.

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13 hours ago, Nightmare said:

Sporting's chairman being an utter walloper has mostly worked against Ryan Gauld so far, but it could be coming full circle here and actually end up being a really good thing for him.

With a new manager and a complete squad overhaul likely coming, Gauld is in a far better position to benefit from it than he was when a similar (though definitely less dramatic) scenario occurred soon after he first joined. Back then Marco Silva was punted and they brought in Jorge Jesus, who instantly signed a bunch of veteran "names", pushing the tiny Scottish kid miles down his squad list.

4 full years in the country later, you've got to figure this might work out. Fluent in the language and plenty of experience of Portuguese football now, plus he definitely seems to have bulked up quite a lot; this could be a real chance to make it at Sporting.

Cue him signing for Preston North End in a couple of weeks time.

Is it really that long? Jeezo.

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https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2807733/ryan-gauld-sporting-lisbon-dundee-united-sinisa-mihajlovic-first-team-recall-squad/

“Ryan Gauld and three other players who were out on loan will return to the first-team squad and will have an important part to play under the new manager.” (words of Sporting president, Bruno de Carvalho)

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8 minutes ago, Gordopolis said:

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2807733/ryan-gauld-sporting-lisbon-dundee-united-sinisa-mihajlovic-first-team-recall-squad/

“Ryan Gauld and three other players who were out on loan will return to the first-team squad and will have an important part to play under the new manager.” (words of Sporting president, Bruno de Carvalho)

Mihajlovic is some boi, crackin opportunity for Gauldy.

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