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u4486662
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Aziz Behich back in the team. 90 mins for Bursaspor overnight in 1-0 away loss against Trabzonspor.
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moofa
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Hrustic has been named in the Preliminary selection for Groningen's reserves for next season. He mainly played A1 (3rds) this season. Quote:Preliminary selection Jong FC Groningen 2015-2016 season:
Goalkeepers (2): Stefan van der Lei and Jeroen Gies Defence (8): Joel Amakodo (Achilles 1894), Roland Boss, Nick Baker, Glenn Axe, Daro Faraj, Jim Leo, Desevio Payne, Keziah Veendorp Midfield (4): Henk Bos, Willem Gootjes, Ajdin Hrustic, Niels Stenekes Attack (6): Juninho Bacuna, Hristijan Denkovski, Oussama Idrissi (Feyenoord), Gijs Jasper, Kasper Oldenburger, Pier Veldman
Gallifuoco also helped Swansea win their U21 Premier league division play-offs  EDIT: he is the one on the right for anyone who doesn't know Edited by moofa: 14/5/2015 11:57:56 PM
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moofa
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RedKat wrote:Looks more like a budding body builder.
Hasnt Hrustic said previously Australia isnt his priority? Yeah he has said some things where he wants to play for Bosnia more
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Eastern Glory
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playmaker11 wrote:McBreen is through to the last 16 of the AFC Cup. Bagged 6 goals in the group stage for South China. Man I miss him. What a great player and a great story!
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jlm8695
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For the Ikon lovers out there, Felipe Anderson is currently being linked to PSG by a fair few places, an attacking midfielder/winger in Lazio's first team.
His departure could mean an improved chance of Ikon minutes next season in the first team.
Edited by jlm8695: 15/5/2015 01:15:05 AM
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paladisious
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He really is a great player, good enough to go anywhere. More central though, but if it frees up spots generally in the attack it's good news for Ikon.
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adrtho
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many Melb City players world be wounding, how the fuck has Dnipro made Europa League final :lol: after Melb city 1-1 friendly draw in Feb this year ...good on them, make many Ukraine's happy at this point in time
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roarys mane
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jlm8695 wrote:For the Ikon lovers out there, Felipe Anderson is currently being linked to PSG by a fair few places, an attacking midfielder/winger in Lazio's first team.
His departure could mean an improved chance of Ikon minutes next season in the first team.
Edited by jlm8695: 15/5/2015 01:15:05 AM Fifa15 beast. Mini-Neymar.
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TheSelectFew
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RedKat wrote:Been linked to Liverpool as well. Wouldnt hurt him or Liverpool
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moofa
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He can't play for Australia but here is a pretty interesting article on Traore. Some parts haven't translated well but he says he wants to live in Melbourne when he retires. It also mentions how he has accepted he will never play for the Socceroos. Hope he does well in the Champions league and I will probably watch if he comes up against a top winger. Also it would be great to see a player in their twilight come back to the A-league after starting here and having a really successful time in Europe. http://www.bzbasel.ch/dossiers/fussball-fcbasel/traor-champions-league-ist-mein-grosser-traum-129118175Edit: when I say starting here I mean playing a couple of seasons in the A-league and thinking back I probably could have posted this in the MV thread. Edited by moofa: 15/5/2015 11:45:54 AM
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salmonfc
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moofa wrote:He can't play for Australia but here is a pretty interesting article on Traore. Some parts haven't translated well but he says he wants to live in Melbourne when he retires. It also mentions how he has accepted he will never play for the Socceroos. Hope he does well in the Champions league and I will probably watch if he comes up against a top winger. Also it would be great to see a player in their twilight come back to the A-league after starting here and having a really successful time in Europe. http://www.bzbasel.ch/dossiers/fussball-fcbasel/traor-champions-league-ist-mein-grosser-traum-129118175Edit: when I say starting here I mean playing a couple of seasons in the A-league and thinking back I probably could have posted this in the MV thread. Edited by moofa: 15/5/2015 11:45:54 AM I forgot, why can't he play for Australia?
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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walnuts
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salmonfc wrote:moofa wrote:He can't play for Australia but here is a pretty interesting article on Traore. Some parts haven't translated well but he says he wants to live in Melbourne when he retires. It also mentions how he has accepted he will never play for the Socceroos. Hope he does well in the Champions league and I will probably watch if he comes up against a top winger. Also it would be great to see a player in their twilight come back to the A-league after starting here and having a really successful time in Europe. http://www.bzbasel.ch/dossiers/fussball-fcbasel/traor-champions-league-ist-mein-grosser-traum-129118175Edit: when I say starting here I mean playing a couple of seasons in the A-league and thinking back I probably could have posted this in the MV thread. Edited by moofa: 15/5/2015 11:45:54 AM I forgot, why can't he play for Australia? Played briefly in an unofficial tournament for the Ivorian U23's or something like that, and yet FIFA ruled it as an 'official cap' and thus won't let him transfer his playing citizenship. Pretty shitty.
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Bundoora B
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salmonfc wrote:moofa wrote:He can't play for Australia but here is a pretty interesting article on Traore. Some parts haven't translated well but he says he wants to live in Melbourne when he retires. It also mentions how he has accepted he will never play for the Socceroos. Hope he does well in the Champions league and I will probably watch if he comes up against a top winger. Also it would be great to see a player in their twilight come back to the A-league after starting here and having a really successful time in Europe. http://www.bzbasel.ch/dossiers/fussball-fcbasel/traor-champions-league-ist-mein-grosser-traum-129118175Edit: when I say starting here I mean playing a couple of seasons in the A-league and thinking back I probably could have posted this in the MV thread. Edited by moofa: 15/5/2015 11:45:54 AM I forgot, why can't he play for Australia? because he's not australian. he played for ivory coast.
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He played for one nation, before he had citizenship of the other, therefore he is ineligible to play for the us because he wasn't a dual citizen at the time he played for IC. That's how he's different from the other kids who get experience playing for other countries then ultimately choose. They are born dual citizens, Traore wasn't.
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Eastern Glory
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walnuts wrote:salmonfc wrote:moofa wrote:He can't play for Australia but here is a pretty interesting article on Traore. Some parts haven't translated well but he says he wants to live in Melbourne when he retires. It also mentions how he has accepted he will never play for the Socceroos. Hope he does well in the Champions league and I will probably watch if he comes up against a top winger. Also it would be great to see a player in their twilight come back to the A-league after starting here and having a really successful time in Europe. http://www.bzbasel.ch/dossiers/fussball-fcbasel/traor-champions-league-ist-mein-grosser-traum-129118175Edit: when I say starting here I mean playing a couple of seasons in the A-league and thinking back I probably could have posted this in the MV thread. Edited by moofa: 15/5/2015 11:45:54 AM I forgot, why can't he play for Australia? Played briefly in an unofficial tournament for the Ivorian U23's or something like that, and yet FIFA ruled it as an 'official cap' and thus won't let him transfer his playing citizenship. Pretty shitty. Not quite. He played for the Ivory Coast in an official underage match, BEFORE he qualified for Australia. That's why he's ineligible for us.
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Knowing FIFA, the eligibility rule will probably change next year anyway :lol:
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salmonfc
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walnuts wrote:salmonfc wrote:moofa wrote:He can't play for Australia but here is a pretty interesting article on Traore. Some parts haven't translated well but he says he wants to live in Melbourne when he retires. It also mentions how he has accepted he will never play for the Socceroos. Hope he does well in the Champions league and I will probably watch if he comes up against a top winger. Also it would be great to see a player in their twilight come back to the A-league after starting here and having a really successful time in Europe. http://www.bzbasel.ch/dossiers/fussball-fcbasel/traor-champions-league-ist-mein-grosser-traum-129118175Edit: when I say starting here I mean playing a couple of seasons in the A-league and thinking back I probably could have posted this in the MV thread. Edited by moofa: 15/5/2015 11:45:54 AM I forgot, why can't he play for Australia? Played briefly in an unofficial tournament for the Ivorian U23's or something like that, and yet FIFA ruled it as an 'official cap' and thus won't let him transfer his playing citizenship. Pretty shitty. What the hell? I thought you could change allegiances if you've played for a national team's under-X, as long as you haven't played for a senior NT. That's the reason Tim Cahill was allowed to play for Australia. That is pretty shitty.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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biscuitman1871
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salmonfc wrote:walnuts wrote:salmonfc wrote:moofa wrote:He can't play for Australia but here is a pretty interesting article on Traore. Some parts haven't translated well but he says he wants to live in Melbourne when he retires. It also mentions how he has accepted he will never play for the Socceroos. Hope he does well in the Champions league and I will probably watch if he comes up against a top winger. Also it would be great to see a player in their twilight come back to the A-league after starting here and having a really successful time in Europe. http://www.bzbasel.ch/dossiers/fussball-fcbasel/traor-champions-league-ist-mein-grosser-traum-129118175Edit: when I say starting here I mean playing a couple of seasons in the A-league and thinking back I probably could have posted this in the MV thread. Edited by moofa: 15/5/2015 11:45:54 AM I forgot, why can't he play for Australia? Played briefly in an unofficial tournament for the Ivorian U23's or something like that, and yet FIFA ruled it as an 'official cap' and thus won't let him transfer his playing citizenship. Pretty shitty. What the hell? I thought you could change allegiances if you've played for a national team's under-X, as long as you haven't played for a senior NT. That's the reason Tim Cahill was allowed to play for Australia. That is pretty shitty. Difference is Cahill always had dual citizenship. Traore did not have Australian citizenship when he played for the Ivory Coast.
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salmonfc wrote:walnuts wrote:salmonfc wrote:moofa wrote:He can't play for Australia but here is a pretty interesting article on Traore. Some parts haven't translated well but he says he wants to live in Melbourne when he retires. It also mentions how he has accepted he will never play for the Socceroos. Hope he does well in the Champions league and I will probably watch if he comes up against a top winger. Also it would be great to see a player in their twilight come back to the A-league after starting here and having a really successful time in Europe. http://www.bzbasel.ch/dossiers/fussball-fcbasel/traor-champions-league-ist-mein-grosser-traum-129118175Edit: when I say starting here I mean playing a couple of seasons in the A-league and thinking back I probably could have posted this in the MV thread. Edited by moofa: 15/5/2015 11:45:54 AM I forgot, why can't he play for Australia? Played briefly in an unofficial tournament for the Ivorian U23's or something like that, and yet FIFA ruled it as an 'official cap' and thus won't let him transfer his playing citizenship. Pretty shitty. What the hell? I thought you could change allegiances if you've played for a national team's under-X, as long as you haven't played for a senior NT. That's the reason Tim Cahill was allowed to play for Australia. That is pretty shitty. Traore's problem is that he wasn't allegiable for Australia at the time he played for the Ivory Coast. That's the difference between him and Cahill.
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Krusen
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salmonfc wrote:walnuts wrote:salmonfc wrote:moofa wrote:He can't play for Australia but here is a pretty interesting article on Traore. Some parts haven't translated well but he says he wants to live in Melbourne when he retires. It also mentions how he has accepted he will never play for the Socceroos. Hope he does well in the Champions league and I will probably watch if he comes up against a top winger. Also it would be great to see a player in their twilight come back to the A-league after starting here and having a really successful time in Europe. http://www.bzbasel.ch/dossiers/fussball-fcbasel/traor-champions-league-ist-mein-grosser-traum-129118175Edit: when I say starting here I mean playing a couple of seasons in the A-league and thinking back I probably could have posted this in the MV thread. Edited by moofa: 15/5/2015 11:45:54 AM I forgot, why can't he play for Australia? Played briefly in an unofficial tournament for the Ivorian U23's or something like that, and yet FIFA ruled it as an 'official cap' and thus won't let him transfer his playing citizenship. Pretty shitty. What the hell? I thought you could change allegiances if you've played for a national team's under-X, as long as you haven't played for a senior NT. That's the reason Tim Cahill was allowed to play for Australia. That is pretty shitty. Yes but you have to be eligible to play for the other country(s) at the time. Traore obviously wasn't eligible to play for Australia when he played for the Ivory Coast. Cahill like many other young Aussies was eligible to play for Australia when he played for Samoa.
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Langerak is likely to start against Wolfsburg. Some rumours going around that he'll be #1 next season.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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roarys mane
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moofa wrote:He can't play for Australia but here is a pretty interesting article on Traore. Some parts haven't translated well but he says he wants to live in Melbourne when he retires. It also mentions how he has accepted he will never play for the Socceroos. Hope he does well in the Champions league and I will probably watch if he comes up against a top winger. Also it would be great to see a player in their twilight come back to the A-league after starting here and having a really successful time in Europe. http://www.bzbasel.ch/dossiers/fussball-fcbasel/traor-champions-league-ist-mein-grosser-traum-129118175Edit: when I say starting here I mean playing a couple of seasons in the A-league and thinking back I probably could have posted this in the MV thread. Edited by moofa: 15/5/2015 11:45:54 AM Gold Coast United thread you mean? #gcuproduct
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jlm8695 wrote:For the Ikon lovers out there, Felipe Anderson is currently being linked to PSG by a fair few places, an attacking midfielder/winger in Lazio's first team.
His departure could mean an improved chance of Ikon minutes next season in the first team.
Edited by jlm8695: 15/5/2015 01:15:05 AM =; God no, I'd love for us to keep him one more season, but the way he has played...
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u4486662
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playmaker11 wrote:Langerak is likely to start against Wolfsburg. Some rumours going around that he'll be #1 next season. Massive. Although, we've heard it before.
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paladisious
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u4486662 wrote:playmaker11 wrote:Langerak is likely to start against Wolfsburg. Some rumours going around that he'll be #1 next season. Massive. Although, we've heard it before. All up to the new coach I guess.
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Maybe they are trying to keep him sharp for the cup final.. seeing as klopp already said he would play that game
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Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:Maybe they are trying to keep him sharp for the cup final.. seeing as klopp already said he would play that game Who, Weidenfeller or Langerak?
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paladisious wrote:Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:Maybe they are trying to keep him sharp for the cup final.. seeing as klopp already said he would play that game Who, Weidenfeller or Langerak? langerak
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u4486662 wrote:playmaker11 wrote:Langerak is likely to start against Wolfsburg. Some rumours going around that he'll be #1 next season. Massive. Although, we've heard it before. langerak to be bridesmaid again..... at best he might be given a shot but i cant see it happening.
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paladisious
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Rogic staying on the bench.
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