JohnD
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apparently scott m has bought a unit in melb and wants to join an a league club down there.
all being done on the quiet as its pretty big signing for the league. sm isn't happy at middlesbrough and has struggled since leaving celtic.
Edited by JohnD: 23/5/2011 01:10:06 PM
Edited by JohnD: 23/5/2011 01:20:41 PM
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Glorynator
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Source?
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Heartinator
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This should be in Rumour Mill, bro.
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JohnD
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I'm a member of the Middlesbrough fan club. Rumour has been doing the rounds amongst the members, comes from management apparently. It is a mutual thing from all reports. Edited by JohnD: 23/5/2011 12:43:06 PMEdited by JohnD: 23/5/2011 01:10:20 PM
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JohnD
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Heartinator wrote:This should be in Rumour Mill, bro. Oh ok. Thought it might be major news down here, but I'm not sure of the lad's profile outside of my club.
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Funky Munky
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Without an actual report of some kind, this goes in the Rumour Mill for now. Moved.
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JohnD
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Quote:Middlesbrough toying with McDonald sale idea 20.05.11 | Andrew Slevison READ MORE NEWS ON: Scott McDonald, Middlesbrough ADVERTISEMENT 0diggs diggMiddlesbrough manager Tony Mowbray admits that striker Scott McDonald could be sold this summer for the right price.
The 27-year old Australian topped ‘Boro’s scoring list with 14 goals in 36 appearances in all competitions but there is a chance that he could be on his way out of the Riverside Stadium after arriving in February 2010.
“If another club was to ring up with an offer for Scott then it would have to be considered,” Mowbray told the Evening Gazette.
“It’s the same situation for most of our players.
“But we haven’t received any offers for Scott and we have to work on the assumption that what we have got is what we will have.
“If that situation changes, then we will react accordingly.”
But Mowbray said that if McDonald was to remain on Teesside then he certainly would still be one of the club’s key players.
“He is a committed player. There’s no doubt that he will score a lot of goals for us next year,” he added.
“Scott’s goals were important to us last season, but the main thing that impressed me was his work rate.
“We asked him to do a job for us and he gave it everything he had got. He did a good job for the team.”
Mowbray added: “Scott has gone away for the summer but he is loving his football here and he will be ready for next season.
“He could be playing for the Australian national team next month which will help to keep him sharp. But he’s one of those players who doesn’t like to take any time off.”
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JohnD
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paulbagzFC wrote::roll:
-PB I hope he stays too. His record at Parkhead was fantastic, surely he will turn a corner for us.
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zimbos_05
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he should try and stay in Europe. He is still our number 1 Roo striker in my mind
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General Ashnak
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You have got to be kidding zimbos? He would be better served playing in Cahill's spot - but do you think that is going to happen?
The thing about football - the important thing about football - is its not just about football. - Sir Terry Pratchett in Unseen Academicals For pro/rel in Australia across the entire pyramid, the removal of artificial impediments to the development of the game and its players. On sabbatical Youth Coach and formerly part of The Cove FC
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notorganic
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Won't be Vuctree.
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davidsomethingelse
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No.1 striker for Aus?
The lads played 20 odd games and hasn't scored a goal. Shouldn't play for the Socceroos again...
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Shaker
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haha he is scoring regularly in the championship, playing at a decent club, he isnt about to stall his career by coming back to Australia.
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Davstar
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Victory wont sign him they couldn't afford to pay any sort of transfer fee in the relmthat boro would expect for him or the wage demands he would have.
these Kangaroos can play football - Ange P. (Intercontinental WC Play-offs 2017)
KEEP POLITICS OUT OF FOOTBALL
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I don't think so, although with Holger in charge now the A-League won't hurt his Socceroo prospects....
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rewdewa wrote:I don't think so, although with Holger in charge now the A-League won't hurt his Socceroo prospects.... Quite the eternal optimist eh? Sure do hope he comes to Melbourne.... Heart. :lol: We need sauce mate.
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Diegos Son
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JohnD wrote:I'm a member of the Middlesbrough fan club. Rumour has been doing the rounds amongst the members, comes from management apparently. It is a mutual thing from all reports. He may be buying a Unit here for an investment, but there's definitely no word on him coming back, we'd rather him stay in Europe to be honest.
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