Barca4Life
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This is interesting, although only rumours.
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Barca4Life wrote:This is interesting, although only rumours. He was reportedly trialling for a Belgian club and if that didn't work out, he'd have signed with Adelaide.
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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Cromulent
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adrtho wrote:Krusen wrote:As has been mentioned before on this forum Rose may not be eligible for Australian citizenship. he born in Melbourne , so if any of he parents was permanent resident, he get it Not eligible for citizenship but he is technically allowed to play for Australia under FIFA rules since he was born here.
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adrtho
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Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Krusen wrote:As has been mentioned before on this forum Rose may not be eligible for Australian citizenship. he born in Melbourne , so if any of he parents was permanent resident, he get it Not eligible for citizenship but he is technically allowed to play for Australia under FIFA rules since he was born here. he could be eligible for citizenship, if one parent was permanent resident at the time...
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azzaMVFC
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paulbagzFC wrote:Does Pala count as an Aussie Abroad?
-PB Yes, Pala plays for the Bishkek Ulak Tartysh Club, #BUTC Started and scored yesterday, goat head straight into the bottom left corner
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Lazio playing the the Primavera championship final tonight against Torino. They are going for the treble but their only goalscorer from the other two finals is missing for some reason.
Edited by moofa: 16/6/2015 04:51:57 PM
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Langan
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azzaMVFC wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Does Pala count as an Aussie Abroad?
-PB Yes, Pala plays for the Bishkek Ulak Tartysh Club, #BUTC Started and scored yesterday, goat head straight into the bottom left corner I watched every Bishkek game this season and can categorically state that it is a better standard than the English Championship. No question. We need to make the holy trinity into a quadripity...
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paladisious
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azzaMVFC wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Does Pala count as an Aussie Abroad?
-PB Yes, Pala plays for the Bishkek Ulak Tartysh Club, #BUTC Started and scored yesterday, goat head straight into the bottom left corner Any scoring I do here is not fit to be described on a family friendly forum.
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paladisious
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moofa wrote:Lazio playing the the Primavera championship final tonight against Torino. They are going for the treble but their only goalscorer from the other two finals is missing for some reason.
Edited by moofa: 16/6/2015 04:51:57 PM I swear I've sen him around yesterday...
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paladisious
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Langan wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Does Pala count as an Aussie Abroad?
-PB Yes, Pala plays for the Bishkek Ulak Tartysh Club, #BUTC Started and scored yesterday, goat head straight into the bottom left corner I watched every Bishkek game this season and can categorically state that it is a better standard than the English Championship. No question. We need to make the holy trinity into a quadripity... Dordoi Dinamo Bishkek for next round of A-League expansion.
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aussie scott21
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Quote:Charlton beat the likes of QPR, Everton and Fulham to new Mark Bosnich By Malling Chronicle | Posted: June 16, 2015
Charlton Athletic have snapped up the new Mark Bosnich.
The Addicks have beaten off the likes of QPR, Fulham and Everton to secure Western Australia's ECU Joondalup teenage keeper Ashley Maynard-Brewer.
The 15-year-old has been in good form for the ECU under 20s and has been on the bench for the first team all season.
"I think it'll be a challenge firstly considering how hard it is to make it over there, however I have been given a great opportunity in the two years that I've been given and hopefully I can keep pushing so that I can progress through their ranks and hopefully in a few years' time be pushing first team," Maynard-Brewer told the ECU website.
"I was at Fulham, Everton, QPR, and Aston Villa on trial last season, before the ECU goalkeeper coach at the time Andy Petterson, who played at Charlton for five years got into contact with them, and got me a week-long trial.
"I had a good trial which led to me coming back. The experience was different as the country itself is entirely different and the football there is taken so much more seriously which leads to the training there being top class, with some of the best coaches in the game."
http://www.sevenoakschronicle.co.uk/Charlton-beat-likes-QPR-Everton-Fulham-new-Mark/story-26707757-detail/story.htmlEdited by scott21: 17/6/2015 04:37:02 AM
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eldorado
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God, I hate 'the new...' descriptions of players.
New Bosnich? Why Bosnich? Why not 'the new Schwarzer'? Does he already have a coke habit and a crazy laugh? Why does he have to be the new anyone?
It's as bad as 'the Vietnamese Messi' or 'the Ugandan Ronaldo'
New Kewell, new Viduka, new Bosnich now...god, it's shit.
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Bundoora B
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eldorado wrote:God, I hate 'the new...' descriptions of players.
New Bosnich? Why Bosnich? Why not 'the new Schwarzer'? Does he already have a coke habit and a crazy laugh? Why does he have to be the new anyone?
It's as bad as 'the Vietnamese Messi' or 'the Ugandan Ronaldo'
New Kewell, new Viduka, new Bosnich now...god, it's shit. here here its shit journalism. writers who cant write.
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scott21 wrote:Quote:Charlton beat the likes of QPR, Everton and Fulham to new Mark Bosnich By Malling Chronicle | Posted: June 16, 2015
Charlton Athletic have snapped up the new Mark Bosnich.
The Addicks have beaten off the likes of QPR, Fulham and Everton to secure Western Australia's ECU Joondalup teenage keeper Ashley Maynard-Brewer.
The 15-year-old has been in good form for the ECU under 20s and has been on the bench for the first team all season.
"I think it'll be a challenge firstly considering how hard it is to make it over there, however I have been given a great opportunity in the two years that I've been given and hopefully I can keep pushing so that I can progress through their ranks and hopefully in a few years' time be pushing first team," Maynard-Brewer told the ECU website.
"I was at Fulham, Everton, QPR, and Aston Villa on trial last season, before the ECU goalkeeper coach at the time Andy Petterson, who played at Charlton for five years got into contact with them, and got me a week-long trial.
"I had a good trial which led to me coming back. The experience was different as the country itself is entirely different and the football there is taken so much more seriously which leads to the training there being top class, with some of the best coaches in the game."
http://www.sevenoakschronicle.co.uk/Charlton-beat-likes-QPR-Everton-Fulham-new-Mark/story-26707757-detail/story.htmlEdited by scott21: 17/6/2015 04:37:02 AM Jason Brewer's son. Contract negotiations would have been interesting.
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Cromulent
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adrtho wrote:Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Krusen wrote:As has been mentioned before on this forum Rose may not be eligible for Australian citizenship. he born in Melbourne , so if any of he parents was permanent resident, he get it Not eligible for citizenship but he is technically allowed to play for Australia under FIFA rules since he was born here. he could be eligible for citizenship, if one parent was permanent resident at the time... And if my aunty had a ballsack she'd be my uncle. Neither of his parents were permanent residents so he's not eligible for citizenship but here but he is allowed to play for the Socceroos under FIFA rules
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adrtho
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Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Krusen wrote:As has been mentioned before on this forum Rose may not be eligible for Australian citizenship. he born in Melbourne , so if any of he parents was permanent resident, he get it Not eligible for citizenship but he is technically allowed to play for Australia under FIFA rules since he was born here. he could be eligible for citizenship, if one parent was permanent resident at the time... And if my aunty had a ballsack she'd be my uncle. Neither of his parents were permanent residents so he's not eligible for citizenship but here but he is allowed to play for the Socceroos under FIFA rules do you have a source? i would take you word for it, but from past history I've found when guys use a lot of aussie type of colloquialism , they are generally full of shit :) Edited by adrtho: 17/6/2015 02:33:19 PM
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How did Charlton beat those other clubs to him if they had already trialled him and not offered him a contract...?
Still good luck to the kid. Will hopefully be a bigger fish in a smaller pond at Charlton. They often can't afford to buy heaps of players and have a decent record of developing young players.
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A-league clubs need to improve their scouting and development
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adrtho
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lukerobinho wrote:A-league clubs need to improve their scouting and development what, for 15 year old GK ? and he going to Charlton Athleti :lol:
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biscuitman1871 wrote:scott21 wrote:Quote:Charlton beat the likes of QPR, Everton and Fulham to new Mark Bosnich By Malling Chronicle | Posted: June 16, 2015
Charlton Athletic have snapped up the new Mark Bosnich.
The Addicks have beaten off the likes of QPR, Fulham and Everton to secure Western Australia's ECU Joondalup teenage keeper Ashley Maynard-Brewer.
The 15-year-old has been in good form for the ECU under 20s and has been on the bench for the first team all season.
"I think it'll be a challenge firstly considering how hard it is to make it over there, however I have been given a great opportunity in the two years that I've been given and hopefully I can keep pushing so that I can progress through their ranks and hopefully in a few years' time be pushing first team," Maynard-Brewer told the ECU website.
"I was at Fulham, Everton, QPR, and Aston Villa on trial last season, before the ECU goalkeeper coach at the time Andy Petterson, who played at Charlton for five years got into contact with them, and got me a week-long trial.
"I had a good trial which led to me coming back. The experience was different as the country itself is entirely different and the football there is taken so much more seriously which leads to the training there being top class, with some of the best coaches in the game."
http://www.sevenoakschronicle.co.uk/Charlton-beat-likes-QPR-Everton-Fulham-new-Mark/story-26707757-detail/story.htmlEdited by scott21: 17/6/2015 04:37:02 AM Jason Brewer's son. Contract negotiations would have been interesting. :lol: God damn though, that club consistently produces great players!!!
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Eastern Glory
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adrtho wrote:Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Krusen wrote:As has been mentioned before on this forum Rose may not be eligible for Australian citizenship. he born in Melbourne , so if any of he parents was permanent resident, he get it Not eligible for citizenship but he is technically allowed to play for Australia under FIFA rules since he was born here. he could be eligible for citizenship, if one parent was permanent resident at the time... And if my aunty had a ballsack she'd be my uncle. Neither of his parents were permanent residents so he's not eligible for citizenship but here but he is allowed to play for the Socceroos under FIFA rules do you have a source? i would take you word for it, but from past history I've found when guys use a lot of aussie type of colloquialism , they are generally full of shit :) Edited by adrtho: 17/6/2015 02:33:19 PM What's the longest you've ever held your breath for?
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adrtho wrote:Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Krusen wrote:As has been mentioned before on this forum Rose may not be eligible for Australian citizenship. he born in Melbourne , so if any of he parents was permanent resident, he get it Not eligible for citizenship but he is technically allowed to play for Australia under FIFA rules since he was born here. he could be eligible for citizenship, if one parent was permanent resident at the time... And if my aunty had a ballsack she'd be my uncle. Neither of his parents were permanent residents so he's not eligible for citizenship but here but he is allowed to play for the Socceroos under FIFA rules do you have a source? i would take you word for it, but from past history I've found when guys use a lot of aussie type of colloquialism , they are generally full of shit :) Edited by adrtho: 17/6/2015 02:33:19 PM You literally just used one you dipshit :lol: You make me want to punch myself in the face. Edited by Draupnir: 17/6/2015 05:18:24 PM
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Eastern Glory
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Draupnir wrote:adrtho wrote:Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Krusen wrote:As has been mentioned before on this forum Rose may not be eligible for Australian citizenship. he born in Melbourne , so if any of he parents was permanent resident, he get it Not eligible for citizenship but he is technically allowed to play for Australia under FIFA rules since he was born here. he could be eligible for citizenship, if one parent was permanent resident at the time... And if my aunty had a ballsack she'd be my uncle. Neither of his parents were permanent residents so he's not eligible for citizenship but here but he is allowed to play for the Socceroos under FIFA rules do you have a source? i would take you word for it, but from past history I've found when guys use a lot of aussie type of colloquialism , they are generally full of shit :) Edited by adrtho: 17/6/2015 02:33:19 PM You literally just used one you dipshit :lol: You make me want to punch myself in the face. Edited by Draupnir: 17/6/2015 05:18:24 PM I have literally never encountered a lower IQ.
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paladisious wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Does Pala count as an Aussie Abroad?
-PB Yes, Pala plays for the Bishkek Ulak Tartysh Club, #BUTC Started and scored yesterday, goat head straight into the bottom left corner Any scoring I do here is not fit to be described on a family friendly forum. I gathered there was more to that interview than what met the eye. ;) The sexual tension was felt back here in Australia. :lol:
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Heineken wrote:paladisious wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Does Pala count as an Aussie Abroad?
-PB Yes, Pala plays for the Bishkek Ulak Tartysh Club, #BUTC Started and scored yesterday, goat head straight into the bottom left corner Any scoring I do here is not fit to be described on a family friendly forum. I gathered there was more to that interview than what met the eye. ;) The sexual tension was felt back here in Australia. :lol: It was definitely the Schteve McLaren accentage. It pulls all the ladies.
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Draupnir wrote:adrtho wrote:Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Cromulent wrote:adrtho wrote:Krusen wrote:As has been mentioned before on this forum Rose may not be eligible for Australian citizenship. he born in Melbourne , so if any of he parents was permanent resident, he get it Not eligible for citizenship but he is technically allowed to play for Australia under FIFA rules since he was born here. he could be eligible for citizenship, if one parent was permanent resident at the time... And if my aunty had a ballsack she'd be my uncle. Neither of his parents were permanent residents so he's not eligible for citizenship but here but he is allowed to play for the Socceroos under FIFA rules do you have a source? i would take you word for it, but from past history I've found when guys use a lot of aussie type of colloquialism , they are generally full of shit :) Edited by adrtho: 17/6/2015 02:33:19 PM You literally just used one you dipshit :lol: You make me want to punch myself in the face. Edited by Draupnir: 17/6/2015 05:18:24 PM :p
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Jovanovic starting against Suwon.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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playmaker11 wrote:Jovanovic starting against Suwon. Killing it as per usual?
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Langerak has popped up with Dortmunds best average rating from the last season according to the website WAZ. Only playing 16 games and having some easier ties will have definitely helped but still a good sign and should hopefully give him some shout for starting games or get other clubs interested. Weidenfeller came in 2nd kinda showing the mediocrity in the rest of the teams performances. Quote:1 Mitchell Langerak (2.69)
Blossomed at the end of the first round to the main goalkeeper, had after the winter break on the bench - and faced the end of season again between the posts. Justified his operations mostly with strong performances - of all things in the German Cup final against VfL Wolfsburg (1: 2) However, he returned from a rather weak performance. Record: 16 games (all graded)
http://www.derwesten.de/sport/fussball/bvb/von-langerak-bis-kampl-die-bvb-noten-und-erklaerungen-page2-id10766363.html
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