The Aussies Abroad Thread


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No Halloran. Maclaren bench. 
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433 - 24 Nov 2017 1:20 PM
Hopefully the new coach plays Leckie in an advanced winger role instead of a quasi-right-back, he's probably our best attacking weapon atm. 

Misread that and thought new Hertha coach? Of course Ange is gone. Yes 433 please. 
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johnszasz - 25 Nov 2017 4:02 AM
No Halloran. Maclaren bench. 

Halloran hasn't been in the squad for a while, presumably injured.


By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.

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All three subs used. No Maclaren.
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paladisious - 25 Nov 2017 6:19 AM
All three subs used. No Maclaren.

Serves them right. Bottled it in added time.


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 - 25 Nov 2017 6:28 AM
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Serves them right. Bottled it in added time.

lol exactly my thought when I got the notification of that last goal, karma!

Hopefully he'll get a loan and plenty of playing time for the second half of the season, because it looks like Frings has stooged him there.
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paladisious - 25 Nov 2017 8:59 AM
playmaker11 - 25 Nov 2017 6:28 AM

lol exactly my thought when I got the notification of that last goal, karma!

Hopefully he'll get a loan and plenty of playing time for the second half of the season, because it looks like Frings has stooged him there.

Maclaren Hdg GIF

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I think we need a new 'Aussies Abroad' thread. If I see "Corey Gameiro came on in the 63rd min for FC Eindhoven in their 2-0 loss to De Graafschap" one more time, I think I'll punch a wall. 
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Derider - 25 Nov 2017 4:06 PM
I think we need a new 'Aussies Abroad' thread. If I see "Corey Gameiro came on in the 63rd min for FC Eindhoven in their 2-0 loss to De Graafschap" one more time, I think I'll punch a wall. 

Stop reading the OP then lol
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Yeah its a good read to go back and see who used to get hyped. 

ARNIE= LEGEND

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paladisious - 25 Nov 2017 5:03 PM
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Stop reading the OP then lol

I'd love to, but whenever there's a new post and I click on the thread, it takes me to the Gameiro post. Then I have to click on 'descending' to see the new one. Every. Single. Time. 
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Derider - 25 Nov 2017 5:14 PM
paladisious - 25 Nov 2017 5:03 PM

I'd love to, but whenever there's a new post and I click on the thread, it takes me to the Gameiro post. Then I have to click on 'descending' to see the new one. Every. Single. Time. 

The mobile version of this site sucks. Can't click straight to the page you want, and if there are less than 4 pages then you have to cycle through them to get to the last one.
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If you click/tap on where it says "18 minutes ago" or similar on the right, you'll go straight to your first unread comment. :)

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Derider - 25 Nov 2017 5:14 PM
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I'd love to, but whenever there's a new post and I click on the thread, it takes me to the Gameiro post. Then I have to click on 'descending' to see the new one. Every. Single. Time. 

Haha me too. Can't make a new one though. There's so much quality in here. 
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Popovic out of action. Not in reserve side last night and not on the pro bench.  
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Gabriel Cleur on the bench again in Serie B.

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Young goalkeeper Julian Schwarzer is getting game time with Fulham at youth level. Played with the U18s this week and was on the bench with the U23s as they beat Newcastle U23 3-0. Another Aussie, Tyrese Francois, played for Fulham in the match. Lets hope Julian turns out as good as his dad! 

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Dutch and Swiss action on later tonight. Crawley with a chance at Coventry today.

Ryan starts at Old Trafford. No Smith, no surprise.

Irvine starting against Wright. Jedinak in the 11. Meredith starting. Beadling, Folami not in squad. hopefully some reserve action.

Williams and Elder facing each other from the bench. Burgess starting while O'Neill on the bench. No Inman.
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Maty Ryan will have a tough gig tonight...Man United are on fire at home this season and will be hungry to avenge their midweek loss. He will have to really be on his guard and bring out his best shot stopping abilities. 

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Jeggo starting, Holland on the bench


By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.

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Holding Bidfielder - 26 Nov 2017 1:40 AM
Maty Ryan will have a tough gig tonight...Man United are on fire at home this season and will be hungry to avenge their midweek loss. He will have to really be on his guard and bring out his best shot stopping abilities. 

Mat Ryan is doing well. Having nothing to do. It's a sign of a good keeper. Make it seem easy. I really don't understand people who were calling for his head. We have an excellent keeper!
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Not much for Ryan to do so far.
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Aaron Mooy: a modern success story for Huddersfield – and Manchester City

The midfielder’s route to the top with Huddersfield, via Manchester City’s burgeoning global empire, illustrates not just the Australian’s talent but the new nature of player recruitment




When Huddersfield paid a club record £8m to sign Aaron Mooy from Manchester City last summer, Town’s chairman, Dean Hoyle, hailed the deal as a “no-brainer” while acknowledging that City had been canny to sign the player a year earlier even though the Australian had never got anywhere near Pep Guardiola’s squad.

Mooy’s story showcases not only his own qualities but also how recruitment is changing in English football, with City among the clubs assembling huge portfolios of players in much the same way as speculators build property empires.

After Mooy’s debut in the Premier League – in Huddersfield’s victory at Crystal Palace on the opening day of this season – the 26-year-old reflected on the fulfilment of a long-held ambition, tweeting a photograph of him leaving his home in Sydney at the age of 15 “to chase my dream”. The novel thing about the road to the realisation of his dream is that it included a U-turn, as he returned to Australia for four years after rejection and injury. That is a path that was unthinkable not so long ago.

Craig Johnston, English football’s most successful Australian, also arrived in Britain at 15 but when, in 1975, he was told by Middlesbrough’s then-manager, Jack Charlton, that he was not good enough to make it, he refused to go home, earning money by washing senior players’ cars while training more or less in secret until Charlton had a rethink. Johnston, who went on to win five leagues titles and a European Cup with Liverpool, knew that if he went back to Australia, the chances of getting another crack at England were minute.

Mooy, on the other hand, was able to boomerang back thanks to what is in effect Manchester City’s branch in Australia, the A-League club Melbourne City, which had been called Melbourne Heart until being taken over in January 2014. The Australian side became the third member of a global network known as the City Football Group (CFG). Following the purchase in April of Uruguay’s Club Atlético Torque and the acquisition in September of 44% of the Catalan side Girona, CFG now includes five clubs beyond Manchester, the others being in New York and Yokohama. It is not hard to foresee City adding an African side soon so that every continent is covered, enabling them to pursue their strategy of promoting their brand and procuring and nurturing talented players from far and wide, with a view either to playing them or selling them for big profits. It all makes for a stark contrast with Huddersfield, who in September downgraded their local academy because they cannot compete with bigger clubs for the best young players.

Ferran Soriano, the chief executive, wrote in City’s latest annual report: “We are now seeing how our growing network of clubs can translate both into commercial opportunities for the group and development opportunities for players.” He added : “As an example, we saw young Australian Aaron Mooy, formerly a Melbourne City player, join Huddersfield Town for the Club’s record transfer fee.”

What made that deal all the sweeter was that their Abu Dhabi owners never paid a fee for Mooy, not even when Melbourne signed him from Western Sydney Wanderers. Mooy was out of contract at Wanderers and, besides, A-League rules forbade the payment of transfer fees between domestic clubs.

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For City, bringing Mooy to England was even more of a no-brainer than the one Huddersfield’s chairman would later acclaim, even if City never had any intention of playing him. They knew they could sell him on. They loaned him to Huddersfield six days after his arrival from Australia and he went on earn the Yorkshire club’s player of the season award as they were promoted, returning to the top flight after 45 years.

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Mooy’s first English destination had been Bolton, who had spotted him at Sydney’s Westfield sports high school, whose alumni include Harry Kewell. Mooy injured his knee shortly after arriving and was released at 18 when the club’s then-manager, Gary Megson, decided he was unlikely to evolve into a first-teamer. Mooy moved to St Mirren and, although he never became a regular starter, he later cited it as a decisive period in his career, saying: “I think I’ve improved a lot since I was at St Mirren but St Mirren was the start for me It was the first time I had really experienced proper football. I always remember how much I learned there ... I was in the reserves at Bolton, but St Mirren was the first club I was at where winning and collecting points mattered hugely and I had to buy into that mentality.”

But St Mirren let him go two years later and Mooy elected to return home. Although he did well at Western Sydney, even there he was not a guaranteed starter, having to compete with two other players for a deep midfield spot as the team’s playmaking rights were entrusted to Shinji Ono, the former Japan international and 2002 Asian player of the year who would end his career in Australia. Mooy showed enough flickers of his ability, however, to earn a move to Melbourne, where he developed into a key player and one who looked ripe for a return to England.

Now Mooy is at the heart of the Huddersfield team built by David Wagner. Strong on the ball, genuinely two-footed and blessed with vision and precision, he is the conduit of most Terriers attacks and never shirks defensive duties in a team that made more tackles than any other Premier League side during the first 12 matches of the season. “He does not talk a lot on the pitch but he is a leader in the way he plays,” says the Huddersfield goalkeeper Jonas Lossl.

Huddersfield have struggled to score this season because not enough of their players have been able to muster the quality that Mooy demonstrated when curling in a lovely winning goal against Newcastle in August or when opening the scoring on the counterattack in last month’s victory over Manchester United. The trio of forwards that Wagner tends to deploy behind a lone striker have not managed even two goals between them, as Rajiv Van La Parra’s solitary strike was a winner against West Bromwich Albion while Tom Ince and Elias Kachunga have yet to find the net this term.

Mooy’s goal against José Mourinho’s team came after he was shifted into one of the advanced midfield roles, with two holding midfielders behind him. Whether Wagner chooses to deploy him there or in his usual deeper role when Huddersfield face the power of Manchester City on Sunday, Mooy is likely to prove good value again.

Aaron Mooy: a modern success story for Huddersfield – and Manchester City | Paul Doyle | Football | The Guardian


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Haha good work Ryan.  Heart in mouth moment.


By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.

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0-0 at half time. Man united are truly shit these days. Look baffled @ breaking down a championship team. AND getting killed on the break. weak as piss


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'Thanks to that man' Ryan getting the plaudits from commentator. 

wow saw the goal line save on Pogba twice. well done just before the half ended phew



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best game Ryans played so far this season.
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jas88 - 26 Nov 2017 2:49 AM
best game Ryans played so far this season.

He's had a few good games now. Remember that crazy double save to rescue a point against Everton? He's a really good keeper. .
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FFS, Jedinak is injured again. He got substituted in the 26th minute. Hope it's not too serious. 
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Ryan concedes to a deflection, dinked in right in the very top corner, nobody's saving that.
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