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Cheers for all the updates everyone, I just started a new job so a bit flat-out atm. Keep the news coming.
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Michael O'Neil (stoke manager) has come out and said he doesn't think it is useful for Soutter to go out on loan and challenged him to break into the team https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/portsmouth-stoke-transfer-harry-souttar-4493978.amp
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Taras Gomulka of Adelaide Utd going to Melbourne City as well.
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+xSam Silvera signed for Casa Pia (Danny Choi’s club, Portuguese second tier) on loan for a year from Paços de Ferreira I mean its good that the club will be able to keep an eye on him, but is playing in the portuguese second tier any different to playing week in and out in the A league? Are they in season at the moment or starting anytime soon?
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Riley McGree has signalled his intention to leave and play in Europe.
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+xRiley McGree has signalled his intention to leave and play in Europe. Let’s hope he gets a chance to play over there this time. 3 years back in Australia (NJ, MC, AU) is all good, but one would think he is ready for a step up now in Europe.
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+x+xSam Silvera signed for Casa Pia (Danny Choi’s club, Portuguese second tier) on loan for a year from Paços de Ferreira I mean its good that the club will be able to keep an eye on him, but is playing in the portuguese second tier any different to playing week in and out in the A league? Are they in season at the moment or starting anytime soon? If he stayed here his development would have badly been shafted given the lack of football till at least next year. Anything better than staying at home right now. I think they want to develop him for at least a season before they see him if he's good enough for their first team.
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+x+xSam Silvera signed for Casa Pia (Danny Choi’s club, Portuguese second tier) on loan for a year from Paços de Ferreira I mean its good that the club will be able to keep an eye on him, but is playing in the portuguese second tier any different to playing week in and out in the A league? Are they in season at the moment or starting anytime soon? They start in 2 weeks I think. Can’t really complain about it. On the books of a top Portuguese club and on a development loan to a 2nd tier club.
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+x+xRiley McGree has signalled his intention to leave and play in Europe. Let’s hope he gets a chance to play over there this time. 3 years back in Australia (NJ, MC, AU) is all good, but one would think he is ready for a step up now in Europe. I could definitely see McGree doing well off the back of 1-2 seasons being a key player at a europa league club in portugal, belgium, germany or the netherlands.
He’s got a couple of years up his sleeve to really cement himself as a professional before the big move, but surely he’s got the ability to go on with it if he makes the right moves from here and stays injury free??
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Abdiel going to Maccabi club in Israel 1st div..
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A. O'Neill to Melbourne City confirmed
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+xRiley McGree has signalled his intention to leave and play in Europe. This really is the big one where he needs to make a smart move so that he'll play regularly.
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someone should buy a subscription for the good of the forum
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+xsomeone should buy a subscription for the good of the forum That would be good haha. But surely one person on the forum has a subscription
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JETS coach Carl Robinson has identified two young Australian strikers as potential replacements for Adbiel Arroyo after the Panamanian signed with Israeli club Maccabi Petah Tikva. The Jets had been in talks with Arroyo about a second season, but given the likely reduction in the salary cap, couldn't meet the wage demands of the 26-year-old who scored two goals in 17 appearances. "There are players who we can't guarantee anything to at the moment based on circumstances," Robinson said. "Did I think we could get to the numbers he was looking for this year? No. Due to the salary can reduction we are going to have to reset where we go." Rather than recruit another established striker, Robinson's preference is to go with Roy O'Donovan and bring in younger, fringe attackers to develop.It's a different approach to previous coach Ernie Merrick, who built his squad top heavy with goal-scorers. "For me, there is no point having senior players or mid-range players who are in the prime of their career, on the bench, especially ones earning a lot of money," Robinson said."I have said since I come in here that I want to bring in younger players who we can coach and develop. I know Arroyo is only 26. I will be looking in the market of players aged 17, 18 up to 23. "There are two I have highlighted who are playing in the A-League. They will be my first option. They are Australian boys who have had glimpses of it and flirted with it but haven't been giving a decent run."Both players are contracted but, given that clubs will be operating under reduced budgets next season, deals can be struck. Roy O'Donovan and Connor O'Toole were released by Brisbane last season to join the Jets. "When you have a reduced salary cap or budget to the bigger teams, the thing you are able to do is give young players more minutes, more time," Robinson said. "That's the attractive thing we can offer. I want to be youth driven. We have a core of young players who have been in the league three or four years. I want more of them. I prefer to have more youth and a sprinkling of older players."Arroyo's takeoff is likely to improve the chances of captain Nigel Boogaard re-signing. "Will there be a little bit more money to strengthen elsewhere? Possibly,if I go young up front," Robinson said. "We have a number set aside for Boogs because we want to keep him. Are we far off? No. Do I think we will get it over the line? Yes. Is it done yet? No. It might be that we rob Peter to pay Paul."Arroyo's departure, follows the mid-season exit of Kaine Sheppard and leaves O'Donovan and Kosta Petratos as the genuine No.9's on the roster."Roy is a proven goal-scoring in this league," Robinson said. "His record is one [goal] in two [games]. Kosta suited the profile of a back up [striker] better than Kaine because he is five years younger. I want to carry three forwards. Bernie [Ibini] can play up front as well, but at the moment we have two with Roy and Kosta."
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+xJETS coach Carl Robinson has identified two young Australian strikers as potential replacements for Adbiel Arroyo after the Panamanian signed with Israeli club Maccabi Petah Tikva. The Jets had been in talks with Arroyo about a second season, but given the likely reduction in the salary cap, couldn't meet the wage demands of the 26-year-old who scored two goals in 17 appearances. "There are players who we can't guarantee anything to at the moment based on circumstances," Robinson said. "Did I think we could get to the numbers he was looking for this year? No. Due to the salary can reduction we are going to have to reset where we go." Rather than recruit another established striker, Robinson's preference is to go with Roy O'Donovan and bring in younger, fringe attackers to develop.It's a different approach to previous coach Ernie Merrick, who built his squad top heavy with goal-scorers. "For me, there is no point having senior players or mid-range players who are in the prime of their career, on the bench, especially ones earning a lot of money," Robinson said."I have said since I come in here that I want to bring in younger players who we can coach and develop. I know Arroyo is only 26. I will be looking in the market of players aged 17, 18 up to 23. "There are two I have highlighted who are playing in the A-League. They will be my first option. They are Australian boys who have had glimpses of it and flirted with it but haven't been giving a decent run."Both players are contracted but, given that clubs will be operating under reduced budgets next season, deals can be struck. Roy O'Donovan and Connor O'Toole were released by Brisbane last season to join the Jets. "When you have a reduced salary cap or budget to the bigger teams, the thing you are able to do is give young players more minutes, more time," Robinson said. "That's the attractive thing we can offer. I want to be youth driven. We have a core of young players who have been in the league three or four years. I want more of them. I prefer to have more youth and a sprinkling of older players."Arroyo's takeoff is likely to improve the chances of captain Nigel Boogaard re-signing. "Will there be a little bit more money to strengthen elsewhere? Possibly,if I go young up front," Robinson said. "We have a number set aside for Boogs because we want to keep him. Are we far off? No. Do I think we will get it over the line? Yes. Is it done yet? No. It might be that we rob Peter to pay Paul."Arroyo's departure, follows the mid-season exit of Kaine Sheppard and leaves O'Donovan and Kosta Petratos as the genuine No.9's on the roster."Roy is a proven goal-scoring in this league," Robinson said. "His record is one [goal] in two [games]. Kosta suited the profile of a back up [striker] better than Kaine because he is five years younger. I want to carry three forwards. Bernie [Ibini] can play up front as well, but at the moment we have two with Roy and Kosta." Hero!
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+xJETS coach Carl Robinson has identified two young Australian strikers as potential replacements for Adbiel Arroyo after the Panamanian signed with Israeli club Maccabi Petah Tikva. The Jets had been in talks with Arroyo about a second season, but given the likely reduction in the salary cap, couldn't meet the wage demands of the 26-year-old who scored two goals in 17 appearances. "There are players who we can't guarantee anything to at the moment based on circumstances," Robinson said. "Did I think we could get to the numbers he was looking for this year? No. Due to the salary can reduction we are going to have to reset where we go." Rather than recruit another established striker, Robinson's preference is to go with Roy O'Donovan and bring in younger, fringe attackers to develop.It's a different approach to previous coach Ernie Merrick, who built his squad top heavy with goal-scorers. "For me, there is no point having senior players or mid-range players who are in the prime of their career, on the bench, especially ones earning a lot of money," Robinson said."I have said since I come in here that I want to bring in younger players who we can coach and develop. I know Arroyo is only 26. I will be looking in the market of players aged 17, 18 up to 23. "There are two I have highlighted who are playing in the A-League. They will be my first option. They are Australian boys who have had glimpses of it and flirted with it but haven't been giving a decent run."Both players are contracted but, given that clubs will be operating under reduced budgets next season, deals can be struck. Roy O'Donovan and Connor O'Toole were released by Brisbane last season to join the Jets. "When you have a reduced salary cap or budget to the bigger teams, the thing you are able to do is give young players more minutes, more time," Robinson said. "That's the attractive thing we can offer. I want to be youth driven. We have a core of young players who have been in the league three or four years. I want more of them. I prefer to have more youth and a sprinkling of older players."Arroyo's takeoff is likely to improve the chances of captain Nigel Boogaard re-signing. "Will there be a little bit more money to strengthen elsewhere? Possibly,if I go young up front," Robinson said. "We have a number set aside for Boogs because we want to keep him. Are we far off? No. Do I think we will get it over the line? Yes. Is it done yet? No. It might be that we rob Peter to pay Paul."Arroyo's departure, follows the mid-season exit of Kaine Sheppard and leaves O'Donovan and Kosta Petratos as the genuine No.9's on the roster."Roy is a proven goal-scoring in this league," Robinson said. "His record is one [goal] in two [games]. Kosta suited the profile of a back up [striker] better than Kaine because he is five years younger. I want to carry three forwards. Bernie [Ibini] can play up front as well, but at the moment we have two with Roy and Kosta." Mo Adam, Luke Ivanovic?
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+x+xJETS coach Carl Robinson has identified two young Australian strikers as potential replacements for Adbiel Arroyo after the Panamanian signed with Israeli club Maccabi Petah Tikva. The Jets had been in talks with Arroyo about a second season, but given the likely reduction in the salary cap, couldn't meet the wage demands of the 26-year-old who scored two goals in 17 appearances. "There are players who we can't guarantee anything to at the moment based on circumstances," Robinson said. "Did I think we could get to the numbers he was looking for this year? No. Due to the salary can reduction we are going to have to reset where we go." Rather than recruit another established striker, Robinson's preference is to go with Roy O'Donovan and bring in younger, fringe attackers to develop.It's a different approach to previous coach Ernie Merrick, who built his squad top heavy with goal-scorers. "For me, there is no point having senior players or mid-range players who are in the prime of their career, on the bench, especially ones earning a lot of money," Robinson said."I have said since I come in here that I want to bring in younger players who we can coach and develop. I know Arroyo is only 26. I will be looking in the market of players aged 17, 18 up to 23. "There are two I have highlighted who are playing in the A-League. They will be my first option. They are Australian boys who have had glimpses of it and flirted with it but haven't been giving a decent run."Both players are contracted but, given that clubs will be operating under reduced budgets next season, deals can be struck. Roy O'Donovan and Connor O'Toole were released by Brisbane last season to join the Jets. "When you have a reduced salary cap or budget to the bigger teams, the thing you are able to do is give young players more minutes, more time," Robinson said. "That's the attractive thing we can offer. I want to be youth driven. We have a core of young players who have been in the league three or four years. I want more of them. I prefer to have more youth and a sprinkling of older players."Arroyo's takeoff is likely to improve the chances of captain Nigel Boogaard re-signing. "Will there be a little bit more money to strengthen elsewhere? Possibly,if I go young up front," Robinson said. "We have a number set aside for Boogs because we want to keep him. Are we far off? No. Do I think we will get it over the line? Yes. Is it done yet? No. It might be that we rob Peter to pay Paul."Arroyo's departure, follows the mid-season exit of Kaine Sheppard and leaves O'Donovan and Kosta Petratos as the genuine No.9's on the roster."Roy is a proven goal-scoring in this league," Robinson said. "His record is one [goal] in two [games]. Kosta suited the profile of a back up [striker] better than Kaine because he is five years younger. I want to carry three forwards. Bernie [Ibini] can play up front as well, but at the moment we have two with Roy and Kosta." Mo Adam, Luke Ivanovic? Others that come to mind include D'Agostino from Perth, Wenzel-Halls from Roar. But these guys seem too "high profile" to fit the profile to me. It is hard to say, like Carl has said in several interviews the bar will be lower as the cap is smaller. He will be looking for certain traits from young players, in the hope to develop them overall. It doesn't sound overall promising for both the club, and the league - we are heading to a noticeable dip in quality across the board I fear.
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Apparently Harrison delbridge has interest from a club in Bangladesh.
i challenge someone to find a more random rumor then that
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+xTaras Gomulka of Adelaide Utd going to Melbourne City as well. Rumour is that AU offered him a scholarship deal while City offered him a senior contract. This doesn’t make sense for two reasons. 1. AU are directly going against their philosophy of signing talented young South Australians. 2. City are completely stacked in his position.
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Callum McCowatt has signed for Danish second tier side FC Helsingør.
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Macarthur are rumoured to have signed Jake Hollman from Sydney’s youth team while Michael McGlinchey is training with Greenock Morton.
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Stefan Nikolic has signed a scholarship deal with WSW.
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Chesterfield have Cameron McGilp on trial.
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+xMacarthur are rumoured to have signed Jake Hollman from Sydney’s youth team while Michael McGlinchey is training with Greenock Morton. Well that explains it why he hasnt been playing for the Sydney NPL side of late, another talented kid like Tilio that Sydney FC should have tried harder to keep.
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Michael Ruhs will sign for Macarthur Bulls. He is an Australia U17 and U19 representative, he has played for Sydney United’s first team this season, and went to the U17 World Cup last year.
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+xMichael Ruhs will sign for Macarthur Bulls. He is an Australia U17 and U19 representative, he has played for Sydney United’s first team this season, and went to the U17 World Cup last year. source?
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+x+xMichael Ruhs will sign for Macarthur Bulls. He is an Australia U17 and U19 representative, he has played for Sydney United’s first team this season, and went to the U17 World Cup last year. source? Trust me
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And Jake Hollman according to his Instagram is confirmed
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