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StiflersMom
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Talking it up to extend his Socceroos career, really should jog on imo, anyhoo the deal apparently includes easing into coaching, which is sensible
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+xTalking it up to extend his Socceroos career, really should jog on imo, anyhoo the deal apparently includes easing into coaching, which is sensible Can’t see how it can extend his career
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Glad he'll get the England experience in his career. Surely his Roos days are numbered now.
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Happy he finally got to England.
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i reckon he will make a good manager when he retires
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3rd Division. Ouch.
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Mark457
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Remember hearing a journalist (maybe Hasset) saying Milligan has a great reading on the game, even discussing it in a tactical sense. Maybe will be a good coach.
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+xGlad he'll get the England experience in his career. Surely his Roos days are numbered now. Playing in League One, with a low level of tactical sophistication, is not going to advance one's career, even for launching into coaching. I think it is a really regressive step for Milligan. Whilst in the SPL he faced some quality opposition teams in Celtic and Rangers. Plus there were only 10 teams or so, with most if not all, better quality than all teams in League 1.
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Decentric
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+xRemember hearing a journalist (maybe Hasset) saying Milligan has a great reading on the game, even discussing it in a tactical sense. Maybe will be a good coach. This is true. He doesn't need to play in League One though. He will find it simplistic. I've seen some videos of League One coaches giving some awful half time addresses. They were similar calibre to Mike Bassett's!
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+xi reckon he will make a good manager when he retires I think so, he seems to have the temperament and intelligence. Maybe he'll take Southend to the EPL!
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Yeah for sure a championship team would have been nicer but I think he’s harboured ambitions of playing in England for a long time so it’s good that he’s achieving that. Also at his age I’d rather have him playing a level a bit below and being a regular than in and out of a championship side. The coaching links will be interesting too
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he's finally fulfilling his england ambitions, so I congratulate him for that.
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Moving to London tomorrow, glad to add Milligan to the list of Aussies not that far away that I can go and watch. Hoping Mooy joins a London club this window too
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paladisious
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+xYeah for sure a championship team would have been nicer but I think he’s harboured ambitions of playing in England for a long time so it’s good that he’s achieving that. Also at his age I’d rather have him playing a level a bit below and being a regular than in and out of a championship side. The coaching links will be interesting too Not only would he be a regular player but I'd imagine he'd be taking a leadership role pretty much right away, like he did at Hibs.
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Good luck to him, has nothing to prove in League 1 so surely this is in large part to a transition to coaching.
One thank you appearance in a home game against weak opposition in a World Cup qualifier would be nice then draw a line under an excellent Socceroos career.
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Is Milligan the one with the squeaky high pitch voice? Imagine getting a blasting from that at half time.
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RedKat
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+x+xYeah for sure a championship team would have been nicer but I think he’s harboured ambitions of playing in England for a long time so it’s good that he’s achieving that. Also at his age I’d rather have him playing a level a bit below and being a regular than in and out of a championship side. The coaching links will be interesting too Not only would he be a regular player but I'd imagine he'd be taking a leadership role pretty much right away, like he did at Hibs. Yeah for sure. I think whoever he signed for he’d take on a leadership role. I think too signing at a league one club with a goal of management he’s far more likely to maybe nab a youth team or assistant role job and in a best case scenario be groomed as a future manager for the club
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So he’s joining the ‘shrimpers’. I don’t mind that at all at this stage of his career...he finally gets to play in England and most likely will do well in a future managing role.
Southend isn’t far from London at all so he and his family are likely to live on the eastern outskirts or in Essex.
Some interesting tidbits about Southend;
- Their stadium Roots Hill is built on a former landfill site
Roots Hall was the first stadium that the club owned and was built on the site of their original home, albeit at a lower level. The site previous to Southend purchasing it in 1952 had been used as a sand quarry, by the council as a landfill site and by the local gas board (which was convinced to move to Progress Road)
Although the ground was unfinished, during the inaugural season this was the least of the club's worries, for the pitch at Roots Hall showed the consequences of having been laid on top of thousands of tonnes of compacted rubbish. Drainage was a problem, and the wet winter turned the ground into a quagmire. The pitch was completely re-laid in the summer of 1956 and a proper drainage system, which is still in place, was constructed, and the West Bank roof was extended to reach the touchline, creating a unique double-barrelled structure.
- Wages for jobs based in Southend were the second lowest among UK cities in 2015. It also has the fourth highest proportion of people aged over 65. It is the 11th most expensive place to live in Britain.
- Southend-on-Sea is home to the world's longest pleasure pier, built in 1830 and stretching some 1.34 miles (2.16 km) from shore.
Best of luck to him, hope the shrimpers can have a good run in the FA Cup.
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+xIs Milligan the one with the squeaky high pitch voice? Imagine getting a blasting from that at half time. Imagine listening to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbSOOS5nRAw
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+x+xGlad he'll get the England experience in his career. Surely his Roos days are numbered now. Playing in League One, with a low level of tactical sophistication, is not going to advance one's career, even for launching into coaching. I think it is a really regressive step for Milligan. Whilst in the SPL he faced some quality opposition teams in Celtic and Rangers. Plus there were only 10 teams or so, with most if not all, better quality than all teams in League 1. 😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣 here we go. Can you stop your obsession with knvb and maybe realise that millsy always wanted to play in England and maybe just maybe getting his badges there will help him. The English f.a have one of the highest rates of takers for the UEFA badges
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Decentric
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+x+x+xGlad he'll get the England experience in his career. Surely his Roos days are numbered now. Playing in League One, with a low level of tactical sophistication, is not going to advance one's career, even for launching into coaching. I think it is a really regressive step for Milligan. Whilst in the SPL he faced some quality opposition teams in Celtic and Rangers. Plus there were only 10 teams or so, with most if not all, better quality than all teams in League 1. 😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣 here we go. Can you stop your obsession with knvb and maybe realise that millsy always wanted to play in England and maybe just maybe getting his badges there will help him. The English f.a have one of the highest rates of takers for the UEFA badges Sadly, you know nothing about which leagues have a reputation for developing players with a useful set of skills for international football, champ. If you want to pontificate about performance in football you need to some serious research - or - even better, undertake some coach education. It is blatantly obvious you know nothing about football performance to anyone with any semblance of genuine football nous. The KNVB is one of the most reputable national coaching systems in the world in the global football fraternity. I assume you know where Holland is, and, the players they've produced over the years?
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ErogenousZone
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+x+xGlad he'll get the England experience in his career. Surely his Roos days are numbered now. Playing in League One, with a low level of tactical sophistication, is not going to advance one's career, even for launching into coaching. I think it is a really regressive step for Milligan. Whilst in the SPL he faced some quality opposition teams in Celtic and Rangers. Plus there were only 10 teams or so, with most if not all, better quality than all teams in League 1. If Milligan was younger I would be inclined to agree however he's at the tail end of his career & the English pyramid has a considerable amount of money spread throughout the tiers so he'd be on decent coin. I don't think tactical sophistication is something that he would be really interested in at this stage of his career.
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finally got to play in England.. dreams do come true.. happy for him.
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So this move loses him his captaincy and possibly even his spot in the socceroos squad?
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It was fine he captained the Socceroos at the AC but this is the time he must retire from the National Team. He plays in a position where we have the most depth so he would be keeping a quality player from developing in the team.
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Thanks for the service mark but your Socceroos days are over. Time to give Jeggo a go in his position.
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+xIt was fine he captained the Socceroos at the AC but this is the time he must retire from the National Team. He plays in a position where we have the most depth so he would be keeping a quality player from developing in the team. Midfield sure, but we're Swiss cheese in defence right now.
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