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Aljay
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Starts 20 games and jets off overseas. Should he have stayed another season under Monty?
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johnszasz
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Sunderland appear somewhat thin at CB. I don't think Triantis will be the only addition.
Batth, Ballard, Cirkin (also LB), Alese and Anderson. Wright is returning from loan and I anticipate a sale somewhere.
I think a League One loan would make better sense for his first season. A full season at a club like Exeter or Cambridge would be good for him.
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If he starts straight away and holds his spot he will be knocking the roos door down you would think.
Both him and circati are born in 2003 and circati managed about 900 minutes last season
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should you stay or should you go ? Early ? All people are different right. Stay another season that opportunity mightn't be ? Famous old Club. Only time will tell, in his boots what would you decide ? I'd go, yes you might be loaned out all the better for the experience will be nothing like here. In his boots or my kids I'd say nothing ventured nothing gained, go.
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What more does he really have to gain by staying an extra season? He's already displayed enough quality, good time to try o/s.
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Great move, good luck to the young man. Hope he gets some minutes on the park.....
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Glad they published his full first name. For a while I thought he was from some hippy family out of Nimbin.
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Considering that WSW and Sydney FC had him under their wings and let him go, meanwhile the Mariners gave him a chance and now they will get the rewards from playing him regularly with a transfer fee.
Seriously what are most clubs doing when it comes to their player recruitment strategy? Because there is money to be made if done properly like CCM and Melb City have shown recently. And who is to say you cant win with kids as well?
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+xConsidering that WSW and Sydney FC had him under their wings and let him go, meanwhile the Mariners gave him a chance and now they will get the rewards from playing him regularly with a transfer fee. Seriously what are most clubs doing when it comes to their player recruitment strategy? Because there is money to be made if done properly like CCM and Melb City have shown recently. And who is to say you cant win with kids as well? In fact, I think the Mariners actually did win something fairly recently with the youngest squad in the competition. You may be onto something there.
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+xGlad they published his full first name. For a while I thought he was from some hippy family out of Nimbin. ..... so glad these 3rd-4th generation kids dont have to suffer going by their slave names like their parents had to.
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+x+xGlad they published his full first name. For a while I thought he was from some hippy family out of Nimbin. ..... so glad these 3rd-4th generation kids dont have to suffer going by their slave names like their parents had to. I used to get my hair cut 30 years ago by a fella named Nectar. Had a shop with his dad Steve on Henley Beach Road. I suppose his dad was Stavros and his sons full name was Nectarios? All these years later, my hair is almost all gone and now I feel more enlightened! Thanks for all the haircuts gents.
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+x+x+xGlad they published his full first name. For a while I thought he was from some hippy family out of Nimbin. ..... so glad these 3rd-4th generation kids dont have to suffer going by their slave names like their parents had to. I used to get my hair cut 30 years ago by a fella named Nectar. Had a shop with his dad Steve on Henley Beach Road. I suppose his dad was Stavros and his sons full name was Nectarios? All these years later, my hair is almost all gone and now I feel more enlightened! Thanks for all the haircuts gents. The fact that Leonard Dutanovich felt that and he had to rename himself Len Pascoe to play cricket for Australia shows how bad things were. One of the best fast bowlers I ever saw.
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Savic
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+x+x+x+xGlad they published his full first name. For a while I thought he was from some hippy family out of Nimbin. ..... so glad these 3rd-4th generation kids dont have to suffer going by their slave names like their parents had to. I used to get my hair cut 30 years ago by a fella named Nectar. Had a shop with his dad Steve on Henley Beach Road. I suppose his dad was Stavros and his sons full name was Nectarios? All these years later, my hair is almost all gone and now I feel more enlightened! Thanks for all the haircuts gents. The fact that Leonard Dutanovich felt that and he had to rename himself Len Pascoe to play cricket for Australia shows how bad things were. One of the best fast bowlers I ever saw. Woah, I never knew that!
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+x+x+x+xGlad they published his full first name. For a while I thought he was from some hippy family out of Nimbin. ..... so glad these 3rd-4th generation kids dont have to suffer going by their slave names like their parents had to. I used to get my hair cut 30 years ago by a fella named Nectar. Had a shop with his dad Steve on Henley Beach Road. I suppose his dad was Stavros and his sons full name was Nectarios? All these years later, my hair is almost all gone and now I feel more enlightened! Thanks for all the haircuts gents. The fact that Leonard Dutanovich felt that and he had to rename himself Len Pascoe to play cricket for Australia shows how bad things were. One of the best fast bowlers I ever saw. Nope. His father had the family name changed when Leonard was 15. It was really so bad back then that he changed the name to a Macedonian name Pascoe - his grandfather’s name. But your story is good too.
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Not a bad school opening attack.thommo at one end Pascoe at the other.
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Savic
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^. yup that’s been my big learning for the day, that Thommo and Len Pascoe not only went to the same school, but were actually classmates! I find that incredible.
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Monoethnic Social Club
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+x+x+xGlad they published his full first name. For a while I thought he was from some hippy family out of Nimbin. ..... so glad these 3rd-4th generation kids dont have to suffer going by their slave names like their parents had to. I used to get my hair cut 30 years ago by a fella named Nectar. Had a shop with his dad Steve on Henley Beach Road. I suppose his dad was Stavros and his sons full name was Nectarios? All these years later, my hair is almost all gone and now I feel more enlightened! Thanks for all the haircuts gents. Mate, my cousins live in Mile End (where else ? hehehe) and I think I have actually had my hair cut there....... "Steve" could be Stavros, Stephanos, Stathis, btw.
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Monoethnic Social Club
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+x+x+x+x+xGlad they published his full first name. For a while I thought he was from some hippy family out of Nimbin. ..... so glad these 3rd-4th generation kids dont have to suffer going by their slave names like their parents had to. I used to get my hair cut 30 years ago by a fella named Nectar. Had a shop with his dad Steve on Henley Beach Road. I suppose his dad was Stavros and his sons full name was Nectarios? All these years later, my hair is almost all gone and now I feel more enlightened! Thanks for all the haircuts gents. The fact that Leonard Dutanovich felt that and he had to rename himself Len Pascoe to play cricket for Australia shows how bad things were. One of the best fast bowlers I ever saw. Nope. His father had the family name changed when Leonard was 15. It was really so bad back then that he changed the name to a Macedonian name Pascoe - his grandfather’s name. But your story is good too. Maybe the old man was a Paco fan? History[edit]The first known Pascoe Vale Soccer Club was formed in 1932 by British migrants.In 1966, immigrants from Macedonia of Aromanian descent reformed the club. The new immigrants renamed the club to Pascoe Vale Pelister, after the mountain where their home village of Nižepole is located.
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Happy to see a defender leave a little early, he is class. Looks calm all the time still very young but more polished than alot of the other guys that leave at his age.
He will kill it I reckon. Great move work hard at becoming one of the best defenders in the league, get promoted and a couple good seasons in CHP and a EPL club will come for him by 25.
The next world cup is going to be very exciting.
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Savic
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+x+x+x+xGlad they published his full first name. For a while I thought he was from some hippy family out of Nimbin. ..... so glad these 3rd-4th generation kids dont have to suffer going by their slave names like their parents had to. I used to get my hair cut 30 years ago by a fella named Nectar. Had a shop with his dad Steve on Henley Beach Road. I suppose his dad was Stavros and his sons full name was Nectarios? All these years later, my hair is almost all gone and now I feel more enlightened! Thanks for all the haircuts gents. Mate, my cousins live in Mile End (where else ? hehehe) and I think I have actually had my hair cut there....... "Steve" could be Stavros, Stephanos, Stathis, btw. More learning, Mile End, Theb and Torrensville known to be more of a Greek centre than Unley. I’m sure you’ve had cousins from Unley too.
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+x+x+x+x+xGlad they published his full first name. For a while I thought he was from some hippy family out of Nimbin. ..... so glad these 3rd-4th generation kids dont have to suffer going by their slave names like their parents had to. I used to get my hair cut 30 years ago by a fella named Nectar. Had a shop with his dad Steve on Henley Beach Road. I suppose his dad was Stavros and his sons full name was Nectarios? All these years later, my hair is almost all gone and now I feel more enlightened! Thanks for all the haircuts gents. Mate, my cousins live in Mile End (where else ? hehehe) and I think I have actually had my hair cut there....... "Steve" could be Stavros, Stephanos, Stathis, btw. More learning, Mile End, Theb and Torrensville known to be more of a Greek centre than Unley. I’m sure you’ve had cousins from Unley too. Hahahaha Mile End, Thebarton AND Unley :) Nobody in Torrensville though :). hahahah I love Adelaide dude... as kids we used to call Henley Beach Road "Jelly Beach Road" and Magic Mountain in Glenelg was the greatest place on the planet :)
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+x+x+x+x+xGlad they published his full first name. For a while I thought he was from some hippy family out of Nimbin. ..... so glad these 3rd-4th generation kids dont have to suffer going by their slave names like their parents had to. I used to get my hair cut 30 years ago by a fella named Nectar. Had a shop with his dad Steve on Henley Beach Road. I suppose his dad was Stavros and his sons full name was Nectarios? All these years later, my hair is almost all gone and now I feel more enlightened! Thanks for all the haircuts gents. The fact that Leonard Dutanovich felt that and he had to rename himself Len Pascoe to play cricket for Australia shows how bad things were. One of the best fast bowlers I ever saw. Nope. His father had the family name changed when Leonard was 15. It was really so bad back then that he changed the name to a Macedonian name Pascoe - his grandfather’s name. But your story is good too. My memory isn't so good these days but I thought he was still Durtanovic when I played in our school first eleven with him when he was in Year 10 and 11. He and Jeff were the year behind me.
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