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Davstar wrote:Norway have a terrible league nothin to impressive about this signing As a Scandinavian I can tell you that it's certainly no worse than the A-League, that's for sure. If it's Rade Prica, that would be one hell of a signing, but he's in his prime right now and playing for Rosenborg who are an institution in Scandinavian football and consistently doing well in European football as well. Can't see why he would want to trade that for a spot with Central Coast right now. Djiby Fall is unlikely as well, unless Central Coast are willing to pay a fair buck for him. He just returned from Molde to Lokomotiv Moscow and if they are selling him, I could definitely see some of the bigger Danish clubs such as OB, or Brøndby being interested in acquiring his services.
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cbowden9000 wrote: Arnie also said we've got another signing coming this month with Sainsbury going to Sheffield United. "To add depth" were his words weren't they? - In other words no one you you'd expect to push the starting IX
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COYS wrote:So Sainsbury is officially joining them then? Shame we never got to see the best of him in the A-League at LEFTBACK but hope he does well there in any case. Not official yet but it's the general consensus amongst the fans.
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So Sainsbury is officially joining them then? Shame we never got to see the best of him in the A-League at LEFTBACK but hope he does well there in any case.
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Haha nice! That rumour has died down since. There is talk that we were trying to get the Finnish striker before Sydney but his wage demands were too high. Finland and Norway are similar... Arnie also said we've got another signing coming this month with Sainsbury going to Sheffield United.
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Davstar
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Norway have a terrible league nothin to impressive about this signing
these Kangaroos can play football - Ange P. (Intercontinental WC Play-offs 2017)
KEEP POLITICS OUT OF FOOTBALL
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img fail #-o
Edited by absent_doz_2259: 6/1/2011 06:48:29 PM
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bennyblanco wrote:Haha this isn't the Norwegian striker you were looking for? Still don't get this signing. I mean last year McBreen was banging them in @ perth. Can't say that has worked out amazingly. Maybe opposite will happen with Baird, eh? You should just get Payne early he is playing like SHIT for the fury atm anyway Ahh but the Jets have jumped in front of that bullet :d
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Haha this isn't the Norwegian striker you were looking for? Still don't get this signing. I mean last year McBreen was banging them in @ perth. Can't say that has worked out amazingly. Maybe opposite will happen with Baird, eh? You should just get Payne early he is playing like SHIT for the fury atm anyway
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Absent_doz_2259 wrote: Micheal Baird isn't Norwegian, i checked :(
Are you sure???
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absent
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Micheal Baird isn't Norwegian, i checked :(
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What about Steffen Iversen - he was brought up that he may come to an a-league club a few years ago. He has an excellent pedigree and I presume at some point he would have finished top scorer in eliteserien.
Also, Helstad is an excellent player. He was (in Norwegian league) impossible to stop a few years ago and was one of the main reasons Brann won the title.
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cbowden9000 wrote:JaseRoarToon wrote:I don't like this. There are so many Aussie youngsters aching to be given a chance, and instead they'd rather go for some ancient former Norwegian league player? We do lack some decent young strikers coming through though. Bernie Ibini-Isei playing in our youth team definitely warrents a call-up but we already have too much dead wood we need to get rid of in Hutchinson, Porter, Doig (who is an excellent player but is stuck behind Wilko and Zwaanswijk) This. Bernie was in the squad for the game on the weekend too. Don't know why he got dropped, I would've preferred to have seen him on the bench than Doig or Hutch tbh.
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^ And Mrdja I suppose? Hehe
In a few ways, I don't even quite understand why the Mariners would be after another striker, because Simon and McBreen seem to be the regular starting combo up there, then you have Kwasnik busting a gut to snatch one of those possies, which he's done recently. So the Mariners have three top line, experienced and well established strikers in their rotation.
So considering all that, I too favour the option of bringing a young, NYL striker through, ESPECIALLY IF his NYL performances warrant so/bang on the door. And with that, we saw just how well young Amini does with the team, after his elevation ONLY AFTER his AFCU19 performances with the Young Socceroos.
And that also reminds me, that is leaving Peres on the bench now - so that is another attacking option (Albeit an Attacking Midfielder I know) who's stuck on the pine at the moment and he's a VISA player too.
Also, the Mariners have scored the third highest goals in the league, 28, and are just one goal off Adelaide United, who are second on the league's goal count. So in general, 'goals' are not a problem for the Mariners, as their latest result against, an albeit poor Sydney FC, can attest.
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JaseRoarToon wrote:I don't like this. There are so many Aussie youngsters aching to be given a chance, and instead they'd rather go for some ancient former Norwegian league player? We do lack some decent young strikers coming through though. Bernie Ibini-Isei playing in our youth team definitely warrents a call-up but we already have too much dead wood we need to get rid of in Hutchinson, Porter, Doig (who is an excellent player but is stuck behind Wilko and Zwaanswijk)
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I don't like this. There are so many Aussie youngsters aching to be given a chance, and instead they'd rather go for some ancient former Norwegian league player?
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MaxiiGCU wrote:Thorstein Helstad maybe? He's 33 and playing in Ligue 2, so wouldn't be that much of a step down, if any. You could be onto something, although I'd prefer someone a little less past it.
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Thorstein Helstad maybe? He's 33 and playing in Ligue 2, so wouldn't be that much of a step down, if any.
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After Argentine Damian Zalio failed his trial, the Mariners have continued their search for a striker. The current word on the street from "a never before wrong source" is that we are about to sign a Norwegian striker who was golden boot in the Norwegian league at some stage in his career.
Possibilities:
(From Wiki) 2005: Ole Martin Årst (Tromsø I.L.) 16 goals 2006: Daniel Nannskog (Stabæk I.F.) 19 goals 2007: Thorstein Helstad (S.K. Brann) 22 goals 2008: Daniel Nannskog (Stabæk I.F.) 16 goals 2009: Rade Prica (Rosenborg BK) 17 goals 2010: Baye Djiby Fall (Molde FK) 16 goals
Who could it be? :-k
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