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Finn Geragusian


Do you think he will have a better offer than Sunderland? Many young players have been here before and took a similar viewpoint and it hasn’t worked
Probably not the reason in this case, but it's possible that our promotion has made us less attractive to young lads that are looking for a route into men's football.
 
Heard this lads going to receive an Armenia call up which is class, adds to our increasing line up of North Eastern lads with international roots with Trey Samuel Ogunsuyi having ties to Belgium

Do we see a clear path for Geragusyan to the first team? Surely will be the first time we have an Armenian play for us

Edit: is it spelled Geragusyan or Geragusian ha
 
I think he will be involved pre-season for sure to see how he 'connects'
Realistically though - at his age - i reckon he needs a loan next season for some mens football.
5 year contract with option for another 2, then 6 months on loan and see how he does.
The lad definitely will have a very good future
 
Heard this lads going to receive an Armenia call up which is class, adds to our increasing line up of North Eastern lads with international roots with Trey Samuel Ogunsuyi having ties to Belgium

Do we see a clear path for Geragusyan to the first team? Surely will be the first time we have an Armenian play for us

Edit: is it spelled Geragusyan or Geragusian ha
He spells it -ian.

At the risk of being boring, not that this is uncommon for me, it’s likely to be spelt Geragusyan In Armenia itself although he spells it -ian.

Basically, there’s two main dialects of Armenian. One they speak in Armenian itself (Eastern) and the one most people speak in the large Armenian diaspora (Western). Western Armenian-speaking people nearly always spell their surname in English with the ending -ian (like my missus’ family).

See, told you I was boring.
 
I think he will be involved pre-season for sure to see how he 'connects'
Realistically though - at his age - i reckon he needs a loan next season for some mens football.
5 year contract with option for another 2, then 6 months on loan and see how he does.
The lad definitely will have a very good future
I’m not sure they will offer him 5
 
He spells it -ian.

At the risk of being boring, not that this is uncommon for me, it’s likely to be spelt Geragusyan In Armenia itself although he spells it -ian.

Basically, there’s two main dialects of Armenian. One they speak in Armenian itself (Eastern) and the one most people speak in the large Armenian diaspora (Western). Western Armenian-speaking people nearly always spell their surname in English with the ending -ian (like my missus’ family).

See, told you I was boring.
None of your Armenia posts are boring
 
He spells it -ian.

At the risk of being boring, not that this is uncommon for me, it’s likely to be spelt Geragusyan In Armenia itself although he spells it -ian.

Basically, there’s two main dialects of Armenian. One they speak in Armenian itself (Eastern) and the one most people speak in the large Armenian diaspora (Western). Western Armenian-speaking people nearly always spell their surname in English with the ending -ian (like my missus’ family).

See, told you I was boring.


That’s not boring tbf
 
He spells it -ian.

At the risk of being boring, not that this is uncommon for me, it’s likely to be spelt Geragusyan In Armenia itself although he spells it -ian.

Basically, there’s two main dialects of Armenian. One they speak in Armenian itself (Eastern) and the one most people speak in the large Armenian diaspora (Western). Western Armenian-speaking people nearly always spell their surname in English with the ending -ian (like my missus’ family).

See, told you I was boring.
Informative mate, thankyou.
 
He spells it -ian.

At the risk of being boring, not that this is uncommon for me, it’s likely to be spelt Geragusyan In Armenia itself although he spells it -ian.

Basically, there’s two main dialects of Armenian. One they speak in Armenian itself (Eastern) and the one most people speak in the large Armenian diaspora (Western). Western Armenian-speaking people nearly always spell their surname in English with the ending -ian (like my missus’ family).

See, told you I was boring.
Eg Kardashian
 
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