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Topic Originator: PARadise
Date: Thu 18 Dec 23:22
Link to an interview with Jefferson (with subtitles).
Seems a nice lad and proved a reminder for how quick his life has went from Peru to Dunfermline which must come with its challenges. Hopefully we start to see the best of him!🇾🇪
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDCc3Pud3OI
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Topic Originator: Stanza
Date: Fri 19 Dec 02:46
Excellent interview from Jefferson, and well done also to whoever was interviewing him. (I`m planning on using this video to improve my Spanish!)
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Post Edited (Fri 19 Dec 11:24)
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Fri 19 Dec 08:09
Excellent interview and nice to see that he seems to be enjoying his time at the club and he’ll getting a lot of support from the dressing room and that Lennon see’s him as a key player.
As fans, we probably sometimes forget how out of their comfort zone some players are when they move to the club/area.
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Topic Originator: Indiapar1
Date: Fri 19 Dec 11:08
Anyone who has worked overseas in a foreign country without having a good grasp of the language knows how difficult it is. Good to see he is getting the support of his team mates and coaching staff.
G Wardrope
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Fri 19 Dec 14:44
He comes across well but it must be tough coping with a new language, different accents and a different environment. I`m sure he didn`t come to the UK thinking he`d be playing in the Scottish Championship and adjusting to it must be a bit of a culture shock.
He is easily the most technically-gifted player in the squad. You can see that in his first touch and the vision, timing and weighting of his passing. For whatever reason though, I don`t think we`re getting the best out of him. He should be filling the role Dylan Easton would have played if we`d managed to sign him, although he may not match him physically. He should be a more central figure in our play rather than the peripheral player he tends to be at the moment.
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Topic Originator: desparado
Date: Fri 19 Dec 15:54
My Spanish is pretty good and I never miss an opportunity to use it. Spoke to him very briefly last night in Spanish. Lovely guy.
What an opportunity we missed in 2014.
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Fri 19 Dec 17:18
I think he is a really gifted player who might seem ineffective in games when we are backs to the wall a lot like Kozma was in that regard but shines when we are playing nice controlled football on the offensive.
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Post Edited (Fri 19 Dec 17:18)
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Topic Originator: neils
Date: Fri 19 Dec 17:41
That was a really nice interview, and gives us a wee insight.
You have to admire him, it`s a massive adjustment to come from Peru ( even the sacrifices he made there are huge) and he is here with his wife! So he is so motivated.
Nice that he is settling in, and does Charlie Gilmour speak Spanish? Or is he translating Scottish English!
I`ve lived and worked in Taiwan with an entire Chinese staff, and it`s tough, very tough, and I had a translator as well. Not only the language, but the culture you have to learn. This is very important. Another time I worked with mainly Italian, that was much easier.
These young men, you really wish all the luck, you know it means a lot, and it might not work out
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Sat 20 Dec 02:59
Quote:
desparado, Fri 19 Dec 15:54
My Spanish is pretty good and I never miss an opportunity to use it. Spoke to him very briefly last night in Spanish. Lovely guy.
I bet he really appreciated that.
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