Slobodan Drauposevic
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paulbagzFC wrote:So Sydney has shed 12 players now.
-PB Don't worry for us m80, we have Vedran at the back and Holosko up the front. We are a fucking force to be reckoned with this coming season :cry: :cry: :cry:
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paulbagzFC
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So Sydney has shed 12 players now. -PB
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Madjet
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Slobodan Drauposevic
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Phew.
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Scotch&Coke
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The bloke is originally a midfielder who could play fullback pretty effectively. Why he is on the wing i have no idea
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Heineken
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Yeah. I'm disappointed that Hoole turned out as dud as he was. Watching him at Newcastle he seemed a very exciting attacking prospect, but he seems to struggle big time with confidence. He had a few big misses early on in the season with us, and everything seemed to go downhill from there. IIRC there was that match where he had literally a dozen goal scoring opportunities, and he fluffed all of them. He didn't seem the same player that was at Newcastle. Perhaps he was playing with some utter shite footballers at Newcastle, but he's struggled big time here. Hopefully he can find some form again at Newcastle, but yeah, he's probably the most disappointing signing we've made in a long time. Shame.
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shallow hal wants a gal
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I'm sweet with him leaving, we could use the roster spot.
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BRFC_92
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Shittest cnut
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Drunken_Fish
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I guess a shit player would fit in well at that shit club.
I used to be Drunken_Fish
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kaufusi wrote:Probably one of the least effective attackers to ever play in the HAL.
65 games now, and one goal and a couple of assists to show for it. Sure there's a few subs included in that, but this guy's had a lot of chances and still hasn't shown he's more than a state league player at best. Got no end product whatsoever.
I'd back one of our youth team players over him. And that goal was a penalty.
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pv4
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kaufusi wrote:Probably one of the least effective attackers to ever play in the HAL.
65 games now, and one goal and a couple of assists to show for it. Sure there's a few subs included in that, but this guy's had a lot of chances and still hasn't shown he's more than a state league player at best. Got no end product whatsoever.
I'd back one of our youth team players over him. I would have thought thatthrone wentto James Virgili tbh
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kaufusi
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Probably one of the least effective attackers to ever play in the HAL.
65 games now, and one goal and a couple of assists to show for it. Sure there's a few subs included in that, but this guy's had a lot of chances and still hasn't shown he's more than a state league player at best. Got no end product whatsoever.
I'd back one of our youth team players over him.
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Ron Burgundy
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Do not want. Refused to return to the Jets when Carney left for a possible player swap. Maybe Broadmeadow Magic will have you back.
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aussie pride
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Returns with his tail between his legs
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pv4
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Yessssss
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As per Jimmy Gardiner's twitter and it has been officially articled by the always reliable Herald: https://twitter.com/JamesGardiner42?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorQuote:A-League: Home-grown midfielder Andrew Hoole set to return to Newcastle Jets
Jets coach Scott Miller, who returns from Europe this weekend, tried to lure Hoole back to Newcastle in January as part of a trade for David Carney.
The Olyroos winger turned down the approach, due to the prospect of playing for the Sky Blues in the Asian Champions League.
However, the 22-year-old is now keen to rejoin the Jets and kick-start his career.
Hoole has a year to run on his contract at Sydney FC, but the Newcastle Herald understands that the Sky Blues will not stand in the way of the former Olyroo returning home.
Sources close to the talks told the Herald that Hoole is “hungry to play for Miller” and has been impressed “with the new direction of the club”.
Hoole is expected to add to a front line headed by Morten Nordstrand, Labinot Haliti, Devante Clut and Wayne Brown. The Jets have two more visa players to sign, which are likely to be in the front third.
Hoole made 15 A-League appearances for the Sky Blues, but only six in the starting side .
His signature would cap a big week for the rejuvenated Jets.
Chinese billionaire Martin Lee completed his purchase of the club on Tuesday and former Fulham midfielder Brown arrived in Newcastle on Wednesday.
Hoole, a Broadmeadow Magic product, can play on either wing or in a central role.
He signed a two-year deal with Sydney in January 2015 at the height of the Jets’ dramas under former owner Nathan Tinkler and coach Phil Stubbins.
Tinkler had made Hoole a priority saying he was "a great young prospect and we want to retain our best juniors, starting with him."
The Jets and Sydney FC tabled similar offers, but the off-field stability of the Sky Blues, the opportunity to play under Graham Arnold and compete in the ACL resulted in the attacker heading to the big smoke.
Hoole went on to be named Jets player of the year and was a central figure in the Olyroos squad, which failed to qualify for the Rio Olympics.
The Jets assemble for pre-season training on June 27. http://www.theherald.com.au/story/3973697/hoole-set-to-return-in-major-boost-for-jets/?cs=306
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