Aljay
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THE STAPLER wrote: i mean, Matt McKay is great and all.... but his statue outside Suncorp would come up a bit short beside King Wally. .
You know Mclaren's about 5'7 right?
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nebakke
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inala brah wrote:
mckay is going to melb city to replace mooy
victory will probably throw the chequebook at jmac
:lol: Both of them are on contract till the end of next season... I suppose City could repeat the Caceres stunt, assuming the FFA hasn't closed the "loop-hole" by then, but unless Victory has some sort of club connection oversease, I'd be surprised to see MacLate go there :) - apart from the bit where surely he could get a decent deal in Europe at this point. Edited by nebakke: 8/4/2016 11:38:36 AM
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roarys mane
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BRFC_92 wrote:inala brah wrote:roary's mane wrote:Obviously want to see him stay.
Oar-JMac-Borello McKay-Corona-Dimi
Broich as super-sub.
Those 4 young guys improving more and playing together again next year could be something special. Watching the ACL with Sydney, would like to see how Jamie would go against that level of competition (if we qualify - knock would). mckay is going to melb city to replace mooyvictory will probably throw the chequebook at jmac Wot Awful troll is awful Edited by roary's mane: 8/4/2016 11:31:59 AM
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BRFC_92
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inala brah wrote:roary's mane wrote:Obviously want to see him stay.
Oar-JMac-Borello McKay-Corona-Dimi
Broich as super-sub.
Those 4 young guys improving more and playing together again next year could be something special. Watching the ACL with Sydney, would like to see how Jamie would go against that level of competition (if we qualify - knock would). mckay is going to melb city to replace mooyvictory will probably throw the chequebook at jmac Wot
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Bundoora B
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roary's mane wrote:Obviously want to see him stay.
Oar-JMac-Borello McKay-Corona-Dimi
Broich as super-sub.
Those 4 young guys improving more and playing together again next year could be something special. Watching the ACL with Sydney, would like to see how Jamie would go against that level of competition (if we qualify - knock would). mckay is going to melb city to replace mooy victory will probably throw the chequebook at jmac
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roarys mane
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Obviously want to see him stay.
Oar-JMac-Borello McKay-Corona-Dimi
Broich as super-sub.
Those 4 young guys improving more and playing together again next year could be something special. Watching the ACL with Sydney, would like to see how Jamie would go against that level of competition (if we qualify - knock would).
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azzaMVFC
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nebakke wrote: Turkish league probably isn't the worst place for him to go - they do seem to get some scouting action from the rest of Europe and there's certainly some ties to Germany at the least. It's not Besiktas, Fenerbache or Galatasserai, but still, there's some decent opposition for him to gauge himself against.
Yeah I agree I reckon it'll be a very good move for him. I think any of those Belgian, Dutch, Turkish, Portuguese leagues would be a good move.
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nebakke
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scott21 wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:"Struggling Australian League" :lol: Without knowing any turkish, perhaps the turkish word for struggling can also mean "fledgling", "infantile" or "developing"? I'm about 90% certain it's fledging... Translation to Danish and Swedish goes into "Kæmpende/Kämpande" which does translate to struggling, but sort of lacks the negative connotation that comes with struggling in English... It's not a loosing fight, just a fight - potentially for growth/survival... So depending on the situation could justifiably be translated to both Struggling and fledgling - I'd suggest it'd be fledgling in this case, without knowing much in Turkish other than how to get myself a royal beating ;) Turkish league probably isn't the worst place for him to go - they do seem to get some scouting action from the rest of Europe and there's certainly some ties to Germany at the least. It's not Besiktas, Fenerbache or Galatasserai, but still, there's some decent opposition for him to gauge himself against.
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Reedy
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scott21 wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:"Struggling Australian League" :lol: Without knowing any turkish, perhaps the turkish word for struggling can also mean "fledgling", "infantile" or "developing"? You may be right, I found the word google translate was turning into "struggle" and tried it in a few different dictionaries. mücadele struggle; fight; fray; contention. mücadele etmek /la/ to fight, struggle, or contend (with).
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aussie scott21
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azzaMVFC wrote:"Struggling Australian League" :lol: Without knowing any turkish, perhaps the turkish word for struggling can also mean "fledgling", "infantile" or "developing"?
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Pyramid Timmy
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azzaMVFC wrote:"Struggling Australian League" :lol: Cheap talent from desperate club-owners, about right
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"Struggling Australian League" :lol:
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azzaMVFC
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McLaren Trabonzspor article: http://www.trabzonportal.com/haberler/trabzonspordan-hodzic-ve-maclaren-hamlesi.htmlQuote:Trabzonspor Hodzic and Maclaren move!Renewed screening of the Black Sea team player team, management has recommended two striker. Bosnian 22-year-old Armin Hodzic and shook his action for the Australian League, Jamie MaclarenTrabzonspor Hodzic and Maclaren move! Trabzonspor last season's worst wipe out traces of 12 people attended restructuring under the new scout team established to look at the future with hope, both young and high potential players began to crawl.
the following players from each league in the world and observed that that report on scout team players 2 players already reported to management.
The names of the struggling Australian League Brisbane Roar striker Jamie Maclaren and the team leader of Croatia's Dinamo Zagreb striker was learned that the Armin Hodzic.
"PROJECT TEAM 'TO BE ESTABLISHED"
Muharrem Usta management aims to build a team that can play the open and championship success, he began to pulse check for these two players. The management who want to build a team to the Super League in the coming years will be marked by this structure together with a complete 'project team' was learned that wish to create.
Dzeko is the VELİAHT
This season, had a very successful season with Dinamo Zagreb and the Croatian team Arm played an important role in maintaining the leading league Hodzic, throw it out with the team's 15 goals in 26 matches, also he made 3 assists. The contract with the club until 2019 and with a market of about 4 million 22-year-old striker, Bosnia and Herzegovina's Edin Dzeko is also being touted as the future for the national team.
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quickflick wrote:PerthRed wrote:Another season in the a-league wouldn't do him any harm. By that time he'll more than likely have gotten his chance in the socceroos squad which will put him in the shop window. Last thing we want is another Taggart. Taggart's problem was that he just wasn't good enough. There were too many aspects of his game that were lacking. Maclaren is 23. That's young but not that young. The longer he stays, the more it will, in all likelihood, limit his options. Because, assuming he can't make the jump to a very big league straight out of the A-League, he will have to spend many seasons on stepping stone. that's inaccurate. taggarts problem was that he went to a club in total meltdown and was taken out by injuries for over a year. taggart never really got a decent run.
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roary's mane wrote:lukerobinho wrote:JonoMV wrote:lukerobinho wrote:Maclaren should have been marquee from the get go. No brainer surely you're joking Edited by jonomv: 31/3/2016 09:21:27 PM 18 goals. The most ever for an Australian player. Not seeing the issue So someone is a super sub one season, should be signed as a marquee the next? Santalab should be a marquee signing for City next year then? Fuck youre shit. Comparing maclaren to Santalab too funny. pretty much everyone recognised Maclarens quality last season
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lukerobinho wrote:JonoMV wrote:lukerobinho wrote:Maclaren should have been marquee from the get go. No brainer surely you're joking Edited by jonomv: 31/3/2016 09:21:27 PM 18 goals. The most ever for an Australian player. Not seeing the issue So someone is a super sub one season, should be signed as a marquee the next? Santalab should be a marquee signing for City next year then? Fuck youre shit.
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JonoMV wrote:lukerobinho wrote:Maclaren should have been marquee from the get go. No brainer surely you're joking Edited by jonomv: 31/3/2016 09:21:27 PM 18 goals. The most ever for an Australian player. Not seeing the issue
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According to twitter page O/S Aussies, Trabzonspor in the turkish super lig have been linked to Maclaren. Here's the link to the post off TurkishFootballNews that they responded to. https://twitter.com/TRFootballUpdat/status/715470235101478912Not sure if totally reliable.
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JonoMV
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lukerobinho wrote:Maclaren should have been marquee from the get go. No brainer surely you're joking Edited by jonomv: 31/3/2016 09:21:27 PM
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Maclaren should have been marquee from the get go. No brainer
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Pyramid Timmy
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THE STAPLER wrote:oi nah.
this is the future club legend of Brisbane you're talking about.
i mean, Matt McKay is great and all.... but his statue outside Suncorp would come up a bit short beside King Wally.
Jamie's here to stay in the river city. Last I heard they're trying to reduce the losses Having a team with McLaren in, and at the top of the league, isn't making much difference at the Turnstiles.
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THE STAPLER
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oi nah.
this is the future club legend of Brisbane you're talking about.
i mean, Matt McKay is great and all.... but his statue outside Suncorp would come up a bit short beside King Wally.
Jamie's here to stay in the river city.
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PerthRed wrote:Another season in the a-league wouldn't do him any harm. By that time he'll more than likely have gotten his chance in the socceroos squad which will put him in the shop window. Last thing we want is another Taggart. Sell him now or leave for Free at end of next season ? Pretty sure they'll take the cash.
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PerthRed wrote:Another season in the a-league wouldn't do him any harm. By that time he'll more than likely have gotten his chance in the socceroos squad which will put him in the shop window. Last thing we want is another Taggart. Taggart's problem was that he just wasn't good enough. There were too many aspects of his game that were lacking. Maclaren is 23. That's young but not that young. The longer he stays, the more it will, in all likelihood, limit his options. Because, assuming he can't make the jump to a very big league straight out of the A-League, he will have to spend many seasons on stepping stone.
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PerthRed
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Another season in the a-league wouldn't do him any harm. By that time he'll more than likely have gotten his chance in the socceroos squad which will put him in the shop window. Last thing we want is another Taggart.
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With talk of the pet-rat also going to Denmark, wouldn't be surprised if a club tables an offer for both of them.
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!
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How many Aussies since the HAL have gone to the Netherlands and went on to a bigger league?
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I'm wondering if he could cut out the middle-man as it were and go directly to something like the Premier League, the Bundesliga or La Liga. It's probably wiser to go Eredivisie first.
For what it's worth, I can see some similarities between Jamie Maclaren and John Guidetti. I haven't seen too much of Guidetti play. He seems to be direct, quick and powerful.
There may be distinct differences. Perhaps our Swaussie contributors could make a better comparison.
This is a highlights reel of Guidetti playing for Celta Vigo. I wonder if Maclaren could do similar things in that league or similar.
[youtube]4MFGxl4xCFU[/youtube]
Edit.
I've just watched a second clip. On second thoughts, perhaps it's too much to expect that Maclaren can do that kind of thing so soon.
Based on this second video I've seen. Guidetti seems to have the finishing ability of Vardy, the ball control of Tom Rogic, the pace of Robbie Kruse, the free kick taking ability of Aaron Mooy and the confidence of Zlatan.
Still, I reckon a move to the Eredivisie or maybe 2 Buli would be the way to go for Maclaren.
Edited by quickflick: 30/3/2016 07:04:15 AM
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Was there talk of Danish (or was it Dutch) scouts at Jamie Maclaren's last match?
I hope to see him go to Europe very soon. He needs to to really improve as a player.
Edited by quickflick: 30/3/2016 06:42:31 AM
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