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Burton have broken their transfer record for the second time in a week with the signing of Australia international Jackson Irvine from Ross County.
The fee for the 23-year-old has not been revealed, but the Brewers have confirmed it is more than the undisclosed amount paid on Tuesday for previous record signing Kyle McFadzean.
Irvine, who has represented his country four times, has signed a three-year deal with the Sky Bet Championship new boys.
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kanman
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Jackson Irvine: Burton Albion sign Ross County midfielder Burton Albion have signed Ross County and Australia midfielder Jackson Irvine for an undisclosed fee. The Championship club say they have paid a club-record fee for the 23-year-old, having only broken their previous record by signing MK Dons defender Kyle McFadzean on Tuesday. Irvine, who has signed a three-year deal, made 45 appearances for Scottish top-flight side Ross County last term. He won his fourth cap for Australia in their 2-1 defeat by England in May. "He's an Australia international who has got good experience in Scotland with Celtic and most recently Ross County," Brewers boss Nigel Clough told the club website. "He's still relatively young but he's one that we think can still improve with us and he wants a chance to play in England." Ross County manager Jim McIntyre said: "After refusing a number of bids from Burton Albion, they submitted one that met Irvine's release clause and he has subsequently agreed terms. "We reluctantly see Jackson head south." http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/36810652
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vincenzogold
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great move
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walnuts
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Significant step up for him you'd think, hopefully he'll kick on and do amazing things. Real chance to cement his spot in the Socceroos, with an ageing Jedinak and Milligan loitering in the desert.
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good luck to him we need a back up for jedi and he has a lot of creativity to go with his defensive attributes
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Bundoora B
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comments on here are a lot more appropriate for such a signing. why did so many crack a sad when aaron mooy made an even bigger step up from the HAL to the championship? good news anyway, for them and for australian football.
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Langan
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"they have paid a club-record fee for the 23-year-old."
wow! Did not expect that.
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inala brah wrote:comments on here are a lot more appropriate for such a signing.
why did so many crack a sad when aaron mooy made an even bigger step up from the HAL to the championship?
good news anyway, for them and for australian football. mooys national team performances compare favourably to players who play/have played at a higher level than the championship. Irvine probably is 3rd choice in his position for australia. most players in the last decade from australia who have gone to the championship have gone backwards in their performance for the national team. At least irvine is used to rough english football
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inala brah wrote:comments on here are a lot more appropriate for such a signing.
why did so many crack a sad when aaron mooy made an even bigger step up from the HAL to the championship?
good news anyway, for them and for australian football. I'm with you. Good move for both boys, despite our romantic attachment to the trinity. Mooy fans (of which I'm one) may have thought a Big 4 league might have been a possibility, but time at Huddersfield will be an excellent step up from the A-League)
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A massive 1364 ELO points. Behind the mighty FC Vaduz, the only professional Liechtenstein club, behind the mighty Belarussians FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk who have stadium capacity of 4200 and Dynamo Minsk who are literally 100 places higher than them, and 50 places below the much stronk Azerbaijani club Gabala FK, who have a stadium capacity of 2000.
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I reckon he's probably better than some Golden Gen players atm. Magnificent stuff.
Edited by Draupnir: 16/7/2016 10:49:59 AM
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miron mercedes
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Always interesting when some of these little known (in Australia) clubs rise up through the leagues. Burton have a ground capacity of 6900. How do they run a pro club with that ? I guess the TV money must help . Not sure how much that would have been though when they were in League Two only a few years ago.
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Bundoora B
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Draupnir wrote:A massive 1364 ELO points. Behind the mighty FC Vaduz, the only professional Liechtenstein club, behind the mighty Belarussians FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk who have stadium capacity of 4200 and Dynamo Minsk who are literally 100 places higher than them, and 50 places below the much stronk Azerbaijani club Gabala FK, who have a stadium capacity of 2000.
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I reckon he's probably better than some Golden Gen players atm. Magnificent stuff.
Edited by Draupnir: 16/7/2016 10:49:59 AM
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moofa
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Langan wrote:"they have paid a club-record fee for the 23-year-old."
wow! Did not expect that.
They got back to back promotions and have only been int he football league since 2009. Rumours I saw on Ross county forums is the defender that broke the record earlier in the week was £300,000 and Irvine was £500,000 ($871k). Not massive but clubs don't spend record fees not to play a player. Draupnir wrote:A massive 1364 ELO points. Behind the mighty FC Vaduz, the only professional Liechtenstein club, behind the mighty Belarussians FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk who have stadium capacity of 4200 and Dynamo Minsk who are literally 100 places higher than them, and 50 places below the much stronk Azerbaijani club Gabala FK, who have a stadium capacity of 2000.
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I reckon he's probably better than some Golden Gen players atm. Magnificent stuff. Wouldn't it be better to look at the league he is competing in as thats where his opposition will be coming form? he has gone from a league rated 1284 to 1474. At 1474 the Championship is rated above Turkey, Croatia, Belgium and the Netherlands top tiers. Also where does the Elo put the A-league? The only source I could find had our highest club (WSW) at like 1410 but it also had Gold Coast United as our 4th highest rated club (I suppose they can't lose points if they never play). Even then ELO only works when you have a lot of data of the teams playing each other. It works say across Europe because the Europa league and Champions league can be used to standardise clubs across league but teams rarely play different confederations so it is hard to say comparisons between confederation clubs will have enough relevant data to be accurate. European Club elosAsian club elos
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This Foxtel deal with Bein sports is going to be a winner with quite a few Aussies to watch in the Championship. Sooner or later another Aussie is going to make it in the EPL,Irvine has as a good a chance as any of being one. Many people may question the quality of Scottish Football.But one thing it does give players is the toughness to succeed in England.Irvine having ticked the toughness box now can now see if his quality is good enough to become an elite player.
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Hes a gun he had 11 assists last season from DM if he does that in the champ lots of EPL sides will come looking fullbacks and DMs who can create are the most sought after champ players not to many other positions will get you to the EPL without promotion.
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grazorblade wrote:inala brah wrote:comments on here are a lot more appropriate for such a signing.
why did so many crack a sad when aaron mooy made an even bigger step up from the HAL to the championship?
good news anyway, for them and for australian football. mooys national team performances compare favourably to players who play/have played at a higher level than the championship. Irvine probably is 3rd choice in his position for australia. Most of Mooy's national team games have come against opposition below Championship level.
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moofa wrote:Langan wrote:"they have paid a club-record fee for the 23-year-old."
wow! Did not expect that.
They got back to back promotions and have only been int he football league since 2009. Rumours I saw on Ross county forums is the defender that broke the record earlier in the week was £300,000 and Irvine was £500,000 ($871k). Not massive but clubs don't spend record fees not to play a player. Draupnir wrote:A massive 1364 ELO points. Behind the mighty FC Vaduz, the only professional Liechtenstein club, behind the mighty Belarussians FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk who have stadium capacity of 4200 and Dynamo Minsk who are literally 100 places higher than them, and 50 places below the much stronk Azerbaijani club Gabala FK, who have a stadium capacity of 2000.
#stats
I reckon he's probably better than some Golden Gen players atm. Magnificent stuff. Wouldn't it be better to look at the league he is competing in as thats where his opposition will be coming form? he has gone from a league rated 1284 to 1474. At 1474 the Championship is rated above Turkey, Croatia, Belgium and the Netherlands top tiers. Also where does the Elo put the A-league? The only source I could find had our highest club (WSW) at like 1410 but it also had Gold Coast United as our 4th highest rated club (I suppose they can't lose points if they never play). Even then ELO only works when you have a lot of data of the teams playing each other. It works say across Europe because the Europa league and Champions league can be used to standardise clubs across league but teams rarely play different confederations so it is hard to say comparisons between confederation clubs will have enough relevant data to be accurate. European Club elosAsian club elos only use the club elo Europe...don't use the other web site
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:grazorblade wrote:inala brah wrote:comments on here are a lot more appropriate for such a signing.
why did so many crack a sad when aaron mooy made an even bigger step up from the HAL to the championship?
good news anyway, for them and for australian football. mooys national team performances compare favourably to players who play/have played at a higher level than the championship. Irvine probably is 3rd choice in his position for australia. Most of Mooy's national team games have come against opposition below Championship level. even when we played guam the comparison the best players looked better than the weakest players and he has looked good against strong opposition too
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The Fans
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inala brah wrote:comments on here are a lot more appropriate for such a signing.
why did so many crack a sad when aaron mooy made an even bigger step up from the HAL to the championship?
good news anyway, for them and for australian football. Because mooy is better.
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Bundoora B
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The Fans wrote:inala brah wrote:comments on here are a lot more appropriate for such a signing.
why did so many crack a sad when aaron mooy made an even bigger step up from the HAL to the championship?
good news anyway, for them and for australian football. Because mooy is better. for now. point is they both have to make a step up to prove they can play at a higher level. mooy had a bigger step from the hal.
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Langan wrote:"they have paid a club-record fee for the 23-year-old."
wow! Did not expect that.
Makes it a great move, the manager is almost obliged to play him no matter what. Great to have him as a first choice player in such a strong league.
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Good move this.
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Imo, Irvine is the Socceroo who has made the most sensible moves in recent times. Upwards trajectory and always challenging his ability while getting the best chance of game time. Not moving to clubs where it's ridiculously tough to make the team, but not stagnating in the A-League
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The Fans
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inala brah wrote:The Fans wrote:inala brah wrote:comments on here are a lot more appropriate for such a signing.
why did so many crack a sad when aaron mooy made an even bigger step up from the HAL to the championship?
good news anyway, for them and for australian football. Because mooy is better. for now. point is they both have to make a step up to prove they can play at a higher level. mooy had a bigger step from the hal. pretty silly to compare the league they played in rather than the players themselves.
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His time at County was great for him. Thought moving to Ross County was a pretty tough gig considering Dingwall is a tiny village down in the middle of nowhere. He's done well to stick it out, get regular game and improve his game.
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Seems good. Hopefully he can grab a leadership role within the group.
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The Fans wrote:inala brah wrote:The Fans wrote:inala brah wrote:comments on here are a lot more appropriate for such a signing.
why did so many crack a sad when aaron mooy made an even bigger step up from the HAL to the championship?
good news anyway, for them and for australian football. Because mooy is better. for now. point is they both have to make a step up to prove they can play at a higher level. mooy had a bigger step from the hal. pretty silly to compare the league they played in rather than the players themselves. Mate don't go down that rabbithole with him :lol:
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Bundoora B
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Draupnir wrote:The Fans wrote:inala brah wrote:The Fans wrote:inala brah wrote:comments on here are a lot more appropriate for such a signing.
why did so many crack a sad when aaron mooy made an even bigger step up from the HAL to the championship?
good news anyway, for them and for australian football. Because mooy is better. for now. point is they both have to make a step up to prove they can play at a higher level. mooy had a bigger step from the hal. pretty silly to compare the league they played in rather than the players themselves. Mate don't go down that rabbithole with him :lol: what are you on about crack head? what argument are you even having? are you winning it?
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Bundoora B
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The Fans wrote:inala brah wrote:The Fans wrote:inala brah wrote:comments on here are a lot more appropriate for such a signing.
why did so many crack a sad when aaron mooy made an even bigger step up from the HAL to the championship?
good news anyway, for them and for australian football. Because mooy is better. for now. point is they both have to make a step up to prove they can play at a higher level. mooy had a bigger step from the hal. pretty silly to compare the league they played in rather than the players themselves. that would really depend on what you are actually talking about.
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Hopefully he doesn't get too intimidated by their home ground, under 7k capacity, 2k seated:
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