Eastern Glory
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kaufusi wrote:And hasn't that worked out swimmingly for Brattan. The fool. Hasn't played a game since leaving Brisbane! Caceres should definitely stay clear of City. It would be like me when i'm playing FM buying all the top junior talent, promising to five them a shot, only to see who progresses and then culling the rest. Why would City want to pay a transfer fee of 500k for someone who'll never play for them, and would be unlikely to increase in value for future transfers? Brattan was free, so no risk. A smaller club spending that money might mean he'd actually get some gametime, even if on loan. He's not even young talent though... He's pretty much in his mid twenties, just like Brattan.
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kaufusi
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And hasn't that worked out swimmingly for Brattan. The fool. Hasn't played a game since leaving Brisbane! Caceres should definitely stay clear of City. It would be like me when i'm playing FM buying all the top junior talent, promising to five them a shot, only to see who progresses and then culling the rest. Why would City want to pay a transfer fee of 500k for someone who'll never play for them, and would be unlikely to increase in value for future transfers? Brattan was free, so no risk. A smaller club spending that money might mean he'd actually get some gametime, even if on loan.
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Bowden wrote:Rumours of Man City buying Caceres like they did with Brattan. Phil Moss saying it apparently https://twitter.com/FOXSportsNews/status/684859310740881408
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Bowden
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Rumours of Man City buying Caceres like they did with Brattan.
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CCM are a poor mans jets
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Caceras would be exactly what they need. -PB
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I don't rate either of these two but given our horrendous depth they would be guaranteed a start. With Leonardo perpetually injured Caceres would slot into the no.10 role moving Kanta back to his regular position and Fitzgerald is miles better than Kitto
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Eastern Glory wrote:RedKat wrote:Jets and Mariners both need experience to balance out their squad. Should both be looking at Cornthwaite and Wilkinson this window. If Malik does go to City one of Hughes, Kisnorbo or Chapman will leave. My guess is that Chapman might head back to Newy? Chapman is out injured for a while, Malik is injured although only a couple of weeks, Hughes has had injuries problems. I doubt any of them will move on before the end of the season.
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The jets could use another striker/winger but should look overseas, i think they need a bit more experience in the front third. caceras would be a good pick up for any a league club and i was really hoping we signed him especially for some depth going into the hectic acl period. fitzgerald as well i would take but could defnitely see him go to the jets, could use him alot more than us.
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Somebody wrote:StiflersMom wrote:Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:CCM are a shambles Said it before, reckon they are creating an excuse to relocate, maybe got the idea from the movie Major League :lol: The South Sydney Mariners or North ?
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StiflersMom wrote:Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:CCM are a shambles Said it before, reckon they are creating an excuse to relocate, maybe got the idea from the movie Major League :lol: The South Sydney Mariners
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StiflersMom wrote:Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:CCM are a shambles Said it before, reckon they are creating an excuse to relocate, maybe got the idea from the movie Major League :lol: Just like the movie we will win the competition. LMFAO. Great movie but we have no chance!!! Edited by bayside: 3/1/2016 01:12:46 PM
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Eastern Glory
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RedKat wrote:Jets and Mariners both need experience to balance out their squad. Should both be looking at Cornthwaite and Wilkinson this window. If Malik does go to City one of Hughes, Kisnorbo or Chapman will leave. My guess is that Chapman might head back to Newy?
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Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:CCM are a shambles Said it before, reckon they are creating an excuse to relocate, maybe got the idea from the movie Major League :lol:
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Bowden wrote:I'd cry if Caceres went to the Jets. Even Sydney would be a lesser evil.
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I'd cry if Caceres went to the Jets. Even Sydney would be a lesser evil.
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CCM are a shambles
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I don't see either as bad recruits for the Jets tbh.
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Quote:Jets coach hopes to sign three players in January By ROBERT DILLON Jan. 1, 2016, 7:10 p.m.
JETS coach Scott Miller has revealed he hopes to make three signings during the January transfer window and believes those players can revive his team’s quest for the play-offs.
Newcastle are cashed up after the recent departure of defender Lee Ki-je to his native Korea, which left the Jets with the balance of his contract and a transfer fee to invest in new personnel.
The opportunity to start spending is imminent. The next FIFA transfer window opens on Tuesday and runs until February 2, by which time Miller hopes to have bolstered his squad for the business end of the season.
“I didn’t expect this situation to arise, but the fact it has means we can manipulate our squad and bring in extra players,’’ Miller told the Newcastle Herald. “That’s exciting. Now that it’s a reality, it’s actually very positive because we can bring in some extra quality to the group. It will bring competition for places, which is how a team takes that next step.’’
Miller said the “money is in the bank” and Football Federation Australia, which owns the Jets, has authorised a mini spending spree.
He said discussions were already advanced with “a handful” of players and it was now a matter of determining who would be the most suitable acquisition.
“Ideally you’d like to bring in another five players, but we can’t afford that,’’ he said. “So I’d like three players, and that’s feasible financially.
“That’s the strategy at this point. Financially we want to bring in three players to put some pressure on the starting 11 and add some quality to the squad.’’
Miller said the right players could lift his team in the race for the finals.
“It’s the energy thing,’’ he said.
“I’ve always seen that when new players come in in January, not only is there extra quality but often a new personality who helps drive the group.’’
Miller said Newcastle had the option of signing a visa player to replace Lee but added: “I like a profile of young Australian footballers who have represented Australia at some point.’’
Two players who could potentially interest the Jets are Central Coast midfielder Adrian Caceres and Nick Fitzgerald, who appear on the outer after being stood down from Thursday night’s win against Wellington.
There was speculation on Friday that Caceres was keen to join former coach Graham Arnold at Sydney, but he would appear to have more prospects of first-team action at the Jets.
Matthew Sim, Glen Trifiro and Anthony Kalik were also omitted from the Mariners’ squad that beat Wellington.
Jets players David Carney and Mark Birighitti are reported to have attracted the interest of clubs overseas.
“If a club comes in with an offer for one of our players, which is financially viable for them and their families, that’s their decision,’’ Miller said. “But it’s clear to me that our players want to be here.’’ http://www.theherald.com.au/story/3635171/jets-poised-to-sign-three-players/?cs=306Seems like journo bait but we have a track record of signing shit players
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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