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Good to see young Jordan Lyden retained by Villa - he's a promising young defender (FB IIRC?) for 2017 Generation Young Socceroos.
Shame about Thomas Strain - his younger brother Ryan still on the books I guess.
With Chris Herd, it's complicated - he has still been given the opportunity to train with the club, due to his time off with injury and the new coaching regime of Sherwood coming in. They want to give a 'fit' Herd a good look over in training next few weeks or so and I suppose depending how that goes, they could still re-sign him.
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Eastern Glory wrote:Spends all his time with his head down, he wouldn't see a championship defender come flying in to kill him..
Edited by eastern glory: 12/6/2015 11:09:53 AM broken record
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surfgreen wrote:yea moofa your only as good as your last game . Gavins first goal for la cuarta of River Plate. !11 goals now for the biggest club in South America from a 19 year old Aussie he will be in their headlines in Argentina pal.
I was just trying to explain why not much has been posted about him, not that he was doing poorly. It is not like we talk about Jedi, Luongo, Wright or Holland getting 90 minutes in a league game. After being in the reserves for a little bit playing cuarta (when he doesn't score) is not that exiting. Also I asked some river plate fans about him and they hardly knew him. they said when he plays reserves he might become well known but for them to be exited about a player they are normally doing well in the reserves at 18. Now he did have Visa issues playing competetive games before he was 18 but I doubt people in Argentina think he is the new big thing, there are 6 19 year olds in the first team squad.
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moofa wrote:surfgreen wrote:yea moofa your only as good as your last game . Gavins first goal for la cuarta of River Plate. !11 goals now for the biggest club in South America from a 19 year old Aussie he will be in their headlines in Argentina pal.
I was just trying to explain why not much has been posted about him, not that he was doing poorly. It is not like we talk about Jedi, Luongo, Wright or Holland getting 90 minutes in a league game. After being in the reserves for a little bit playing cuarta (when he doesn't score) is not that exiting. Also I asked some river plate fans about him and they hardly knew him. they said when he plays reserves he might become well known but for them to be exited about a player they are normally doing well in the reserves at 18. Now he did have Visa issues playing competetive games before he was 18 but I doubt people in Argentina think he is the new big thing, there are 6 19 year olds in the first team squad. this is what get me upset om here...it not that we talk about a aussie player, it that we over blow the true ability of there league they are playing in...
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90 minutes and an assist for Rose in a 3-0 win. Seattle are still on top.
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:90 minutes and an assist for Rose in a 3-0 win. Seattle are still on top. Cap him.
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Eastern Glory
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Bowden wrote:playmaker11 wrote:90 minutes and an assist for Rose in a 3-0 win. Seattle are still on top. Cap him. Like actually cap him....
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adrtho
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playmaker11 wrote:90 minutes and an assist for Rose in a 3-0 win. Seattle are still on top. well, he playing the top team in MLS last year, and again this year....he needs to be look at
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adrtho wrote:moofa wrote:surfgreen wrote:yea moofa your only as good as your last game . Gavins first goal for la cuarta of River Plate. !11 goals now for the biggest club in South America from a 19 year old Aussie he will be in their headlines in Argentina pal.
I was just trying to explain why not much has been posted about him, not that he was doing poorly. It is not like we talk about Jedi, Luongo, Wright or Holland getting 90 minutes in a league game. After being in the reserves for a little bit playing cuarta (when he doesn't score) is not that exiting. Also I asked some river plate fans about him and they hardly knew him. they said when he plays reserves he might become well known but for them to be exited about a player they are normally doing well in the reserves at 18. Now he did have Visa issues playing competetive games before he was 18 but I doubt people in Argentina think he is the new big thing, there are 6 19 year olds in the first team squad. this is what get me upset om here...it not that we talk about a aussie player, it that we over blow the true ability of there league they are playing in... Read the thread title.
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adrtho wrote:playmaker11 wrote:90 minutes and an assist for Rose in a 3-0 win. Seattle are still on top. well, he playing the top team in MLS last year, and again this year....he needs to be look at Rose becoming a regular in fourth season with Sounders BY DON RUIZ Staff writerJune 10, 2015 MLS Real Salt Lake Sounders Soccer Seattle Sounders' Andy Rose celebrates scoring against Real Salt Lake during the second half of an MLS soccer match, Friday, Sept 12, 2014, in Seattle. Seattle won the match 3-2. STEPHEN BRASHEAR — AP TUKWILA — Seattle’s last meeting with FC Dallas served as a coming-out party for a handful of Sounders. Victor Mansaray and Oniel Fisher made their MLS debuts in that March match. Cristian Roldan got his first MLS start. Zach Scott and Aaron Kovar made their first appearances of the season, while Chad Barrett and Andy Rose got their first starts of 2015. It could be that no one made more use of his opportunity than Rose, who has started eight matches and appeared in all 11 since that scoreless draw at Dallas. “A few guys have been away and have gone down injured or whatnot, so I’ve filled in at a few different positions,” Rose said this week. “In Dallas, I was playing more of the advanced role, which was pretty foreign to me. … It’s a game we feel like we dropped a couple of points there, and we want to make sure we get them back this weekend.” The Hoops and the Sounders will meet for the second and final time of this MLS regular season Saturday at CenturyLink Field. Once again the Sounders will be at less than full strength, and once again Rose’s versatility seems likely to earn him time in one role or another. “Andy’s just been very consistent,” coach Sigi Schmid said. “We played him in the middle of midfield; we’ve played him on the outside as well. You know Andy’s always going to give you a good effort. He’s one of the guys that covers a lot of ground. When you average out the amount of distance he runs in a game, he’s probably … in the top five in the league for sure. So there’s a lot of attributes he brings, and with little niggling injuries there have been opportunities to continue to play — and I think he’s done well.” The earlier game at Dallas wasn’t as much of a launching pad for the other debuting Sounders. Fisher hasn’t appeared since, and Mansaray just once more. Roldan has started four games since, and Scott three more. Barrett has started two others, but is expected to be unavailable this weekend while still working his way back from a hamstring injury suffered last week in practice. Meanwhile, Rose is one of just three field players to appear in every Sounders match so far this season. He appears on pace to top his career-high 23 appearances, set in his 2012 rookie season. “I’m enjoying my football, which is the main thing,” Rose said. “You go through ups and downs in this game, like any profession, and you have to stay strong more than anything. Obviously I had some tough injuries last season, so I’m just enjoying being out there, being fit, getting a lot of minutes and just trying to get better every day.” Read more here: http://www.thenewstribune.com/2015/06/10/3834112/rose-becoming-a-regular-in-fourth.html#storylink=cpy
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paladisious wrote:adrtho wrote:moofa wrote:surfgreen wrote:yea moofa your only as good as your last game . Gavins first goal for la cuarta of River Plate. !11 goals now for the biggest club in South America from a 19 year old Aussie he will be in their headlines in Argentina pal.
I was just trying to explain why not much has been posted about him, not that he was doing poorly. It is not like we talk about Jedi, Luongo, Wright or Holland getting 90 minutes in a league game. After being in the reserves for a little bit playing cuarta (when he doesn't score) is not that exiting. Also I asked some river plate fans about him and they hardly knew him. they said when he plays reserves he might become well known but for them to be exited about a player they are normally doing well in the reserves at 18. Now he did have Visa issues playing competetive games before he was 18 but I doubt people in Argentina think he is the new big thing, there are 6 19 year olds in the first team squad. this is what get me upset om here...it not that we talk about a aussie player, it that we over blow the true ability of there league they are playing in... Read the thread title. and read what i said
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adrtho
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Krusen wrote:adrtho wrote:playmaker11 wrote:90 minutes and an assist for Rose in a 3-0 win. Seattle are still on top. well, he playing the top team in MLS last year, and again this year....he needs to be look at Rose becoming a regular in fourth season with Sounders BY DON RUIZ Staff writerJune 10, 2015 MLS Real Salt Lake Sounders Soccer Seattle Sounders' Andy Rose celebrates scoring against Real Salt Lake during the second half of an MLS soccer match, Friday, Sept 12, 2014, in Seattle. Seattle won the match 3-2. STEPHEN BRASHEAR — AP TUKWILA — Seattle’s last meeting with FC Dallas served as a coming-out party for a handful of Sounders. Victor Mansaray and Oniel Fisher made their MLS debuts in that March match. Cristian Roldan got his first MLS start. Zach Scott and Aaron Kovar made their first appearances of the season, while Chad Barrett and Andy Rose got their first starts of 2015. It could be that no one made more use of his opportunity than Rose, who has started eight matches and appeared in all 11 since that scoreless draw at Dallas. “A few guys have been away and have gone down injured or whatnot, so I’ve filled in at a few different positions,” Rose said this week. “In Dallas, I was playing more of the advanced role, which was pretty foreign to me. … It’s a game we feel like we dropped a couple of points there, and we want to make sure we get them back this weekend.” The Hoops and the Sounders will meet for the second and final time of this MLS regular season Saturday at CenturyLink Field. Once again the Sounders will be at less than full strength, and once again Rose’s versatility seems likely to earn him time in one role or another. “Andy’s just been very consistent,” coach Sigi Schmid said. “We played him in the middle of midfield; we’ve played him on the outside as well. You know Andy’s always going to give you a good effort. He’s one of the guys that covers a lot of ground. When you average out the amount of distance he runs in a game, he’s probably … in the top five in the league for sure. So there’s a lot of attributes he brings, and with little niggling injuries there have been opportunities to continue to play — and I think he’s done well.” The earlier game at Dallas wasn’t as much of a launching pad for the other debuting Sounders. Fisher hasn’t appeared since, and Mansaray just once more. Roldan has started four games since, and Scott three more. Barrett has started two others, but is expected to be unavailable this weekend while still working his way back from a hamstring injury suffered last week in practice. Meanwhile, Rose is one of just three field players to appear in every Sounders match so far this season. He appears on pace to top his career-high 23 appearances, set in his 2012 rookie season. “I’m enjoying my football, which is the main thing,” Rose said. “You go through ups and downs in this game, like any profession, and you have to stay strong more than anything. Obviously I had some tough injuries last season, so I’m just enjoying being out there, being fit, getting a lot of minutes and just trying to get better every day.” Read more here: http://www.thenewstribune.com/2015/06/10/3834112/rose-becoming-a-regular-in-fourth.html#storylink=cpy only thing is. he hasn't been a regular starter of Seattle on till this year...but Seattle is better team then what Oar being play at with Utrecht
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adrtho wrote:[ .but Seattle is better team then what Oar being play at with Utrecht If you say so :lol: :lol:
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eldorado wrote:adrtho wrote:[ .but Seattle is better team then what Oar being play at with Utrecht If you say so :lol: :lol: they are...not even close USA also just beat Germany and Holland away, in the space of 3 or 4 days you just don't know how to measure the temperature :lol: Edited by adrtho: 14/6/2015 09:20:48 PM
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adrtho wrote:[ USA also just beat Germany and Holland away, in the space of 3 or 4 days
Yep, that's what I call conclusive proof... Edited by eldorado: 14/6/2015 09:24:43 PM
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eldorado wrote:adrtho wrote:[ .but Seattle is better team then what Oar being play at with Utrecht If you say so :lol: :lol: you do know the total budget for some of those small bottom Dutch clubs is like €2.2 mill a year? not wage budget, but total budget
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given the a league is about the the same standard as the MLS but has a style more compatable with how ange likes to play andy rose would have to be pretty dominant in the MLS to be a starter. Perhaps he might get a look in though. One thing about ange is he looks at every player
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adrtho wrote:eldorado wrote:adrtho wrote:[ .but Seattle is better team then what Oar being play at with Utrecht If you say so :lol: :lol: you do know the total budget for some of those small bottom Dutch clubs is like €2.2 mill a year? not wage budget, but total budget I wonder what Lekhwiya's budget is. How about Al Ain?
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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adrtho wrote:eldorado wrote:adrtho wrote:[ .but Seattle is better team then what Oar being play at with Utrecht If you say so :lol: :lol: they are...not even close USA also just beat Germany and Holland away, in the space of 3 or 4 days you just don't know how to measure the temperature :lol: Edited by adrtho: 14/6/2015 09:20:48 PM :lol: :lol: :lol: There's no correlation between one MLS club and the U.S. national team. I agree that the MLS is a strong league, but fuck your logic is deplorable :lol:
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adrtho wrote:eldorado wrote:adrtho wrote:[ .but Seattle is better team then what Oar being play at with Utrecht If you say so :lol: :lol: you do know the total budget for some of those small bottom Dutch clubs is like €2.2 mill a year? not wage budget, but total budget Wouldn't say the total wage budget is reflective of the quality of team. The Wanderers did win the ACL, after all.
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Eastern Glory wrote:adrtho wrote:eldorado wrote:adrtho wrote:[ .but Seattle is better team then what Oar being play at with Utrecht If you say so :lol: :lol: they are...not even close USA also just beat Germany and Holland away, in the space of 3 or 4 days you just don't know how to measure the temperature :lol: Edited by adrtho: 14/6/2015 09:20:48 PM :lol: :lol: :lol: There's no correlation between one MLS club and the U.S. national team. I agree that the MLS is a strong league, but fuck your logic is deplorable :lol: there a huge correlation between MLS league and the U.S. national team :lol: and when you're playing for the best team, it a very good sign you really got to stop talking to me,, you are now so far out of you're league, it's not funny
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adrtho wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:adrtho wrote:eldorado wrote:adrtho wrote:[ .but Seattle is better team then what Oar being play at with Utrecht If you say so :lol: :lol: they are...not even close USA also just beat Germany and Holland away, in the space of 3 or 4 days you just don't know how to measure the temperature :lol: Edited by adrtho: 14/6/2015 09:20:48 PM :lol: :lol: :lol: There's no correlation between one MLS club and the U.S. national team. I agree that the MLS is a strong league, but fuck your logic is deplorable :lol: there a huge correlation between MLS league and the U.S. national team :lol: and when you're playing for the best team, it a very good sign you really got to stop talking to me,, you are now so far out of you're league, it's not funny He said one MLS club
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BRFC_92 wrote:adrtho wrote:eldorado wrote:adrtho wrote:[ .but Seattle is better team then what Oar being play at with Utrecht If you say so :lol: :lol: you do know the total budget for some of those small bottom Dutch clubs is like €2.2 mill a year? not wage budget, but total budget Wouldn't say the total wage budget is reflective of the quality of team. The Wanderers did win the ACL, after all. you need look at a league budget history, in the case of Dutch league, there 2 points in play, there the open market of a inflated wage in Europe, but plus there a big amateur football leagues in Holland, why a team like Dordrecht could get away with only €2.2 mill Edited by adrtho: 15/6/2015 09:06:49 PM
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Dillhole wrote:adrtho wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:adrtho wrote:eldorado wrote:adrtho wrote:[ .but Seattle is better team then what Oar being play at with Utrecht If you say so :lol: :lol: they are...not even close USA also just beat Germany and Holland away, in the space of 3 or 4 days you just don't know how to measure the temperature :lol: Edited by adrtho: 14/6/2015 09:20:48 PM :lol: :lol: :lol: There's no correlation between one MLS club and the U.S. national team. I agree that the MLS is a strong league, but fuck your logic is deplorable :lol: there a huge correlation between MLS league and the U.S. national team :lol: and when you're playing for the best team, it a very good sign you really got to stop talking to me,, you are now so far out of you're league, it's not funny He said one MLS club one club x 20 clubs = MLS League, the average of MLS league clubs = one club :roll: take a step up, the top MLS clubs is likely have a bigger correlation to USA NT then bottom clubs Edited by adrtho: 15/6/2015 06:29:54 PM
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you look at player list called up by US national team for Gold cup, 35 players
20 MLS 5 Mexico league 4 Bundesliga 2 EPL 1 ECL 1 France Ligue 1 1 Dutch Eredivisie 1 US Collage :)
to say MLS has no correlation to USA national team, is just silly
Rose, playing for the best team last year, and looking like still the best team this year...that needs to be respect, and he needs to be look at
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As has been mentioned before on this forum Rose may not be eligible for Australian citizenship.
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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
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Rumor Mill but - Ivan Santini prefers Racing Genk above Standard. The Australian Tomi Juric is considered alternative. The nearly 24 -year-old striker would like Europe to go. https://standardluik.wordpress.com/2015/06/15/standard-bezig-met-australische-international/Standard in the coming weeks will go firm must play in the transfer market . The Rouches see off some players. La Meuse announced that Standard has specific interest in an Australian international. http://m.voetbalnieuws.be/news/183030/Australisch_international_voor_StandardStandard Liege for Juric? Edited by scott21: 16/6/2015 06:22:32 AM
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The USA's starting XI is almost all foreign tho with Dempsey. Would want a look at Rose for Sure Luongo>Milligan>Mooy>Rose for the CM positions atm
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Does Pala count as an Aussie Abroad? -PB
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