RedKat
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Hyundai A-League Premiers and FFA Cup holders Sydney FC have created history with the signing of young Australian prodigy Daniel De Silva on loan from Central Coast Mariners. The exciting 21-year old becomes the Hyundai A-League’s first ever intra-league loan deal and Head Coach Steve Corica’s second new signing since taking charge of the Sky Blues, with more expected to follow in the coming days. De Silva’s signature is a sign of Corica’s desire to strengthen the squad and bring the best young Australian players to Sydney FC. “Danny is a great signing for us, as there were a number of other A-League clubs who wanted him,” said the Head Coach. “He is a quality young player who will benefit and learn from the talent we have at the club already, and I think we will see the best of him this season. “He improves our squad and is another dangerous, young, attack-minded midfielder for our Members to get excited about.” De Silva, who is set to make his Sky Blues debut tonight, comes to the Sky Blues after a career that has taken him from Western Australia to Italy and Holland before joining the Central Coast Mariners last season. He burst onto the scene as a 15-year old making his Hyundai A-League debut for Perth Glory against Sydney FC in 2013, before a big money transfer to Roma two years later. “This is a massive move for me and I’m eager to learn and improve with the excellent squad at Sydney FC, and also looking forward to joining the renown winning culture at the club,” said De Silva. “I want to win trophies and do it playing the type of exciting football the Sydney FC Members expect to see. “I’m also looking forward to playing and working under Steve Corica too. Everything he has had to say about the club and the way he intends to play excites me. “I can’t wait to join the boys and get training ahead of the new season.” The Perth born youngster was loaned to Dutch club Roda JC following his move to Roma, where he made a number of appearances in Holland’s Eredivisie before returning to the A-League last season to play for Central Coast Mariners, winning the club’s supporters’ player of the season. De Silva has been a regular throughout the Socceroos national youth teams and was called into the initial Socceroos squad for the 2015 Asian Cup. https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/daniel-de-silva-to-join-sydney-fc-from-central-coast-in-first-ever-intraclub-aleague-loan-deal/news-story/70371a29e1a3c11aca02f24a362e6fefEDIT:SM In future if you fail to quote and properly link to the original I will lock the thread
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crimsoncrusoe
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So what's in it for CCM?
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jlm8695
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Not having to pay all of his (reportedly) exorbitant wage?
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P&R will fix it 2.0
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Room for someone who wants to play there
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A.Haak
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Another completely transparent move to help Sydney. When is this shit going to stop?
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someguyjc
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+xAnother completely transparent move to help Sydney. When is this shit going to stop? When we have a league that is setup correctly with a proper transfer and loans system and clubs like CCM are in a 2nd or 3rd division where they belong.
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Arthur
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The people running our game have seriously lost the plot.
This is so contrived and silly, we are becoming a parody of a reality show!
Sydney FC could have at least waited a few more days to give a pretence of no conflict of interest.
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sanchez
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+xRoom for someone who wants to play there
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RedKat
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Yeah the timing of this is pretty hilarious. FFA making it up as they go to solve a problem that wasnt going away. Would be surprised if theres anyone else loaned. Wonder how the contract works and if hes signed on for a few years after his Mariners contract expires.
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WSF
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Nothing dodgy about this at all but meh, DDS is a bit overrated anyway.
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Waz
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Farks sake, quit the paranoia - this rule was decided upon months ago
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crimsoncrusoe
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I thought Roda was paying most of his salary? In any event it shows if a player is not happy ,they can now do a DDS and voila..loaned to a new club.
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City Sam
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So what happens if the parent club pays some of the wages? Does that go against the cap?
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Mello-D
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+xFarks sake, quit the paranoia - this rule was decided upon months ago I think the issue is that the rule was being introduced to help young players who aren't getting a chance/game time at clubs, find a place where they can play. DDS was a guaranteed starter at CCM, he was just having a sulk and wanted out, so the rule is there to be exploited. It's now just an easier version of the old "player wants to move so huffs/sulks, gets the PFA involved, forces their club to terminate their contract and sign for a new club".
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Eldar
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+x+xFarks sake, quit the paranoia - this rule was decided upon months ago I think the issue is that the rule was being introduced to help young players who aren't getting a chance/game time at clubs, find a place where they can play. DDS was a guaranteed starter at CCM, he was just having a sulk and wanted out, so the rule is there to be exploited. It's now just an easier version of the old "player wants to move so huffs/sulks, gets the PFA involved, forces their club to terminate their contract and sign for a new club". This will allow DDS to play at a good club, so still good for development.
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Madjet
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This does have a certain level of stench about it!!
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Waz
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@ Mello-D
Agree it’s being used to get DDS out of the sh*t and not what the rule was intended for, but it’s the same the world over - all rules get used to suit the clubs concerned not necessarily the intent of the rule.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for a bit of FFA/SFC bashing ad they both deserve it ... just saying when this rule was first floated 6 months+ ago everyone was in favour, this is just sydney being Sydney. Slimy as f’ck
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paulbagzFC
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+xFarks sake, quit the paranoia - this rule was decided upon months ago Even so, it's timing and implementation was not. -PB
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Waz
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It’s implementstion was, it was to be introduced in time for the 2018/19 season ... DDS just makes it look shite (when it’s not - had the rule been introduced a year ago DDS and SFC would do the same thing now)
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RBBAnonymous
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+xI thought Roda was paying most of his salary?In any event it shows if a player is not happy ,they can now do a DDS and voila..loaned to a new club. I think you mean Roma.
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Wow... heres me thinking ffa were trying to do the right, even if the execution of it was ridiculous and contrived but nope it was all to help sydney fc... as usual.
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RedKat
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I think the last De Silva thread established that absolutely no one bar probably his agent knows his contract situation
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Bocca
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Its actually a win win for both clubs. Sydney get the player they wanted and CCM get rid of a player who doesn't want to be there, but can still get money from when he is transferred again.
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P&R will fix it 2.0
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+xIts actually a win win for both clubs. Sydney get the player they wanted and CCM get rid of a player who doesn't want to be there, but can still get money from when he is transferred again. how much counts towards SFC Salary Cap ?
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+xIts actually a win win for both clubs. Sydney get the player they wanted and CCM get rid of a player who doesn't want to be there, but can still get money from when he is transferred again. How many years left on his contract?
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P&R will fix it 2.0
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+x+xIts actually a win win for both clubs. Sydney get the player they wanted and CCM get rid of a player who doesn't want to be there, but can still get money from when he is transferred again. How many years left on his contract? Doesn't seem to matter
The Central Coast Mariners thank De Silva for his efforts and wish him all the best in his future endeavours.
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+xAnother completely transparent move to help Sydney. When is this shit going to stop? Ikr. First they allow us an extra Visa player, then they bring in a ad hoc rule so sydney could sign Tim Cahill. Not to mention biased VAR which literally handed Sydney the Grand Final with an offside goal. All measures that benefitted Sydney FC and nobody else!
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I forgot the salary cap loyalty bonuses that allowed Sydney to hang on to Archie Thompson too. If only some other clubs could get these sort of changes that could benefit them!
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The 442 Forum in a nutshell: 442 Forumites: "This is a great development for the league and long overdue" *Sydney FC uses rule change* 442 Forumites: OMG!1!!!1 FFA helping out their mates again!!! This is total BS!!! Fold the league!!!"
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