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ABC SportQuote:Tim Cahill could be set to move to China, with local reports claiming the Socceroos star is on the verge of a switch to Shanghai Shenhua.
Cahill, who scored three goals in Australia's march to Asian Cup success, still has a year remaining on his $US3.5 million ($A4.52 million) contract with New York Red Bulls, but the club left him unprotected for last December's MLS expansion draft.
Teams were allowed to prevent 11 players from their squads discussing terms with other clubs and Cahill was not included.
This means there is unlikely to be much resistance from the Red Bulls if Cahill requested a release and Shenhua, who are coached by Frenchman Francis Gillot, are reported to have tabled a $3 million offer for a single season.
Young Western Sydney striker Tomi Juric was a target for Shenhua last month after the Wanderers accepted an offer from the Chinese Super League (CSL) outfit.
But the 23-year-old Socceroo rejected the approach on the advice of Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou.
Wellington's Nathan Burns, who was part of the Asian Cup winning squad, was also a target, but Shanghai powerbrokers were put off by his $1.5 million price tag.
Edited by jdbbshdvjksb: 2/2/2015 06:53:47 PM
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aussie scott21
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1 year China then Sutherland
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Rumour mill.
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Draupnir wrote:Rumour mill. Asking $1.5m for Burns a bit too far fetched ? Edited by jdbbshdvjksb: 2/2/2015 06:59:32 PM
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Slobodan Drauposevic
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jdbbshdvjksb wrote:Draupnir wrote:Rumour mill. Asking $1.5m for Burns a bit too far fetched ? Edited by jdbbshdvjksb: 2/2/2015 06:59:32 PM
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aussie scott21
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Quote:“The main feeling for me is every time I’m at a club I like to be there for a very long time.” http://m.foxsports.com.au/football/socceroos-star-tim-cahill-wont-make-guest-stint-in-a-league-before-start-of-asian-cup/story-e6frf423-1227154557971He'd rather lie to the Australian public then play for Sydney Fc:-k #Arniepurepoison
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Shithouse, go to Japan
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In truth if you are going to chase money id rather china than the middle east its a similar timezone where the league is technical, fast paced and has similar conditions to what he will encounter in international football. He is unlikely to go down hill as quickly as he would in the middle east
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Will go down hill fast in China like the middle east no one really goes there and improves. He deserves the cash but you have to wonder playing EPL for almost a decade then 2 as a marquee for NYRB shouldn't he already have a ton of cash ?
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aussie scott21
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Link2588 wrote:Will go down hill fast in China like the middle east no one really goes there and improves. He deserves the cash but you have to wonder playing EPL for almost a decade then 2 as a marquee for NYRB shouldn't he already have a ton of cash ? Quote:According to research by Global Language Monitor, a United States-based data research firm that catalogs trends in word usage, Shanghai is the reigning fashion capital of Asia, ranking 10th worldwide. New York ranked first in the 10th annual survey on global fashion cities, followed by Paris and London.Feb 10, 2014 http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2014-02/10/content_17273564.htmSmart business move tbh
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Deserves all the big pay days he can get imo.
Only issue with him going to China is that he won't get looked after physically. Which is an especially big thing at his age.
At least in the middle east, it'd be a pretty leisurely pace from all accounts, and less of an injury risk.
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grazorblade wrote:In truth if you are going to chase money id rather china than the middle east its a similar timezone where the league is technical, fast paced and has similar conditions to what he will encounter in international football. He is unlikely to go down hill as quickly as he would in the middle east I'm not sure you know what China can be like. Sure not as consistently hot, however... Often 45C in summer. Regularly as low as -25c in Winter depending on the region. BJG Average afternoon temp during winter is -4c. Ok so it's pretty similar to some areas of Europe but don't be fooled into thinking it's like some of the more equatorial Asian countries. Also I'm not too sure he is going to be worried about timezones. In my mind, if I'm a 35ish year old with plenty of fame and a very limited lifespan as a pro footballer, I'm spending my last 2-3 years chasing as much cash as I possibly can. Just deal with whatever temperature or stupid club politics I have to if it means buying a few extra mansions Vaucluse
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Who put this in the Rumour Mill ?
Should know by now, I only post the Truth
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