"Clutch" sez we are gunna sign a striker, from the continent very soon who scored 31 goals for his club last season, any of you who are stats mad, can you find this player!!??!! Hope its true, cnt see it to be honest Clutch, i will say sorry if it happens!!!!
What about this one First of all let me say that no Argie has scored anywhere near 31 goals in any season. However Jose Sand of Club Atlético Lanús has scored 37 goals in 49 games (over 2 seasons). He's 28 and has played once for Argentina. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_Sand
Hey - I'm trying to help you out here! If it was an Argie it would fit in with what was said on Radio Sheffield as well.
Sounds good, no chance! Info... Lucas Barrios (born 13 November, 1984 in San Fernando, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine footballer, who currently plays for Chilean club Colo-Colo [edit] Career Barrios came to fame as a foward for Chilean club Cobreloa where he had a spectacular scoring record. Before joining Cobreloa, Barrios spent much of his professional career in second division football either in Chile or Argentina. However after joining Cobreloa, he has demonstrated his innate goal scoring ability, notching 14 goals in the Apertura 2007. After the good time he passed with Cobreloa, Barrios garnered attention from Colo-Colo and Mexican club Necaxa. Finally, Barrios was bought by Mexican club Atlas for $2.5 million where he played one short season where he scored one goal in 14 league appearances[1]. He returned to Chile at the beginning of 2008 to play for Colo-Colo as a reinforcement for the Copa Libertadores 2008[2]. During the Apertura 2008 season, Colo-Colo's coach Claudio Borghi abruptly quit and took over for Argentine club Independiente. He listed as one of the reasons for leaving being the lack of reinforcements the club had made prior to the tournament. However, Barrios was not one of those failures as he was the leading goal scorer in the Chilean First Division. In the playoffs Barrios was an intrical part of the success of the club. In the second leg of the semifinals Colo-Colo found themselves behind 2-0 in the aggregate with ten minutes left, when Barrios scored two goals in less than two minutes to advance to the finals. In the first leg of the finals, Barrios added his fifth goal of the playoffs and his nineteenth of the season. Barrios was loaned to Colo-Colo for sixth months and in June 2008 the player is scheduled to return to Atlas. The mexican side has asked for no less than $2 million for him to stay with Colo-Colo. At the end of May 2008, Colo-Colo offered $1.5 million for Barrios which Atlas denied[3]. Finally, Colo-Colo gave the $2 million Atlas was asking for Barrios. However Colo-Colo only purchased eighty percent of the player and Barrios holds the remaining twenty percent of his ownership. Barrios salary with Atlas was almost $400,000 per year but to stay with Colo-Colo he had to take almost a forty percent pay cut. [4] Lucas Barrios was about to sign a four year contract with AS Nancy Lorraine (France), but Colo-Colo's president, Gabriel Ruiz Tagle, on the afternoon of January 12, 2009, declined the offer by AS Nancy, but he said perhaps the french club may get a counteroffer