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Bruno Pinatares


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  • Date Of Birth: 25/06/90
    Nation: Uruguay
    Birthplace: Montevideo, Uruguay
    Position: Defensive Midfield
    Secondary Positions: Central Midfield
    Joined Wanderers: 28/06/16
    Contract Details: 2 Year Initial Contract
    Contract Finish: 2017/18
    Previous Club: Cerro
    Wanderers Debut: 30th August 2016 vs Edgeworth Eagles
    A-League Appearances: 19
    A-League Goals: 0
    ACL Appearances: 2
    ACL Goals: 0
    FFA Cup Appearances: 0
    FFA Cup Goals: 2
    Club World Cup Appearances: 0
    Club World Cup Goals: 0
    Total Appearances: 21
    Total Goals: 0
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2016/17: 21 (0)
    Description: Having made his senior debut at age 16 for hometown Rentistas, Pinateres has played in his native Uruguay as well as in Brazil, amassing over 100 games in his 10 year career thus far. His performance was mediocre at best, and he was released a year early.
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theguyyouwishyouwere

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what an ugly jersey, but i think he will be great for us, however i must note i thought Saba would be great for us

 

but you also said Bulut would be great for us too. 

Davo

Posted

I can see how last seasons review went.

 

Tsatsimas: So we need to score more goals. Apparently the golden boot went to some Uruguayan bloke named Bruno. What are we going to do?

Popa: I've got it!

Zelinsky

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I can see how last seasons review went.

 

Tsatsimas: So we need to score more goals. Apparently the golden boot went to some Uruguayan bloke named Bruno. What are we going to do?

Popa: I've got it!

 

It was more along the line of:

JT: Our DM started strong, then got injured, and didn't quite look the same afterwards. He was regularly out muscled, was beaten in the air, and in the semi against Brisbane he produced a penalty and an own goal.

Popa: I think I need to go to South America in the off season.

luisenrique

Posted

 

Popa: I think I need to go to South America in the off season.

 

 

Can't think of many better jobs than scouting for footballers in South America.

mack

Posted

100 games in 10 years?

 

O.0

None of the tallies I found included any matches from his first club when he debuted at 16 and was there another 3 years. Nor does it I think count the 'state competition' that he would have potentially played in Brazil (which is separate to the overall national division).

 

That 100 games is really only from the last 4 years or so, from 11/12 to 15/16. He's played about 20 to 30 games every season in the last 4 years.

DinoPresinger

Posted

I don't think he's going ro be any good. But happy ro be proven wrong.

WestSyd

Posted

I used to dislike the Uruguay national team for many years as they gave Australia a hard time in qualifying for World Cups, as well as coming out with a few more of the dirtier tactics and foul play. But over the years I've learnt actually to respect such a tiny nation doing so well. A lot of 'street smarts' in their footballers.

 

So to our new signing form Uruguay I say "Arriba, Arriba!"   :good:

DamnedUnited

Posted

Met and briefly exchanged greetings with him last night @ the RBB merch night Collector. He looks like chiseled concrete so hopefully a brick wall for us he'll be. Now for something to put in front of that wall....

Zelinsky

Posted

On the way out of the Collector I told him that we haven/t beaten Smurf FC for almost three years by the time the next season kicks off. Way too long. I believe he understood very well what I was saying.

 

Going by what I heard yesterday we appear to have signed a smiling assassin. Bring it on, Bruno!

Paul01

Posted

Watched the replay of the FFA Cup game against Edgeworth. I noticed he used his left foot but transfermarkt lists him as a RF. Which foot is his dominant?

theguyyouwishyouwere

Posted

Watched the replay of the FFA Cup game against Edgeworth. I noticed he used his left foot but transfermarkt lists him as a RF. Which foot is his dominant?

 

could be his right, maybe he just chose to use his left foot more often because we were up by a few goals and wanted to get some practice in?  :unknw:

TehSmileyBandit

Posted

He actually looked like he was struggling to identify feet and their association with ball. Very shaky debut, for me.

toonarmy

Posted

Correct bandit. That performance raised more questions than answered them.

StringerBellend

Posted

 

 

Apart from setting up a goal?

For McBreen?

Yes there was that, I'm choosing to be positive though so remembering the one for Santalab.



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