biglukejohnson
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thats would never happen
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GPSJustin
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luk3tm wrote:can't see it happening really. he is doing so well at Gala and getting plenty of $$$. I reckon he'll sign on for another year then maybe come back to the A-league. Can't see it happening???? Man United are in debt, the only player they'll pick up is only free transfers, and Turkey aren't in Fergie's radar anyway. Corection: It'll NEVER happen.
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bigV
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Kewell isnt suited to England anymore. Turkey is more like Spain or Potugese leagues. He should stay or move to Spain. Great to see him playing well without injury
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rocknerd
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I doubt it will ever happen as 1. Kewell is a glory hound and wouldnt get the game time he feels he should get, he would also be a small fish at the worlds biggest club.
He is skilled but there are younger players who fergie can groom to be his replacement (giggs that is)
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StiflersMom
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Heineken wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:luk3tm wrote:can't see it happening really. he is doing so well at Gala and getting plenty of $$$. I reckon he'll sign on for another year then maybe come back to the A-league. TBH I think he'll stay at Gala for a season and then become Rovers first marquee player. Yeah, and Pim will pick Archie Thompson for the World Cup as preferred waterboy ..[-( Fixed.. he can't even land that gig
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Heineken
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:luk3tm wrote:can't see it happening really. he is doing so well at Gala and getting plenty of $$$. I reckon he'll sign on for another year then maybe come back to the A-league. TBH I think he'll stay at Gala for a season and then become Rovers first marquee player. Yeah, and Pim will pick Archie Thompson for the World Cup as a prefered striker...[-(
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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sydneycroatia58 wrote:luk3tm wrote:can't see it happening really. he is doing so well at Gala and getting plenty of $$$. I reckon he'll sign on for another year then maybe come back to the A-league. TBH I think he'll stay at Gala for a season and then become Rovers first marquee player. That sounds more realisic, I think Kewell will come back to the a-league before he hangs up his boots...
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sydneycroatia58
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luk3tm wrote:can't see it happening really. he is doing so well at Gala and getting plenty of $$$. I reckon he'll sign on for another year then maybe come back to the A-league. TBH I think he'll stay at Gala for a season and then become Rovers first marquee player.
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luk3tm
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can't see it happening really. he is doing so well at Gala and getting plenty of $$$. I reckon he'll sign on for another year then maybe come back to the A-league.
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Interesting... dont see Stoke as Kewells kind of club though.
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Quote:Stoke set to go for Kewell? By James Knowles January 4 2010 There are reports that Stoke are interested in Galatasaray's Harry Kewell. Australian international Harry Kewell could be set for a return to the Premier League, with Stoke ready to offer Galatasaray £3.5million for the 31 year old's services. Kewell, formerly of Leeds and Liverpool, has predominantly been used as a midfielder during his career, but has spent much of this season playing as a striker. It is a position in which he has flourished, scoring in his last four appearances. Stoke, short of firepower with just two goals in their last six league games, are ready to dangle a carrot to Kewell, who is known to be missing English life. One stumbling block could be Kewell's wages, which are thought to be in the region of £40,000 a week. http://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s626/st152901.htm
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jimsmith
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Bad move, stay at Gala...
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the other article should be deleted its only a rumour.
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Shar
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Even ultra aslan couldn't complain if he somehow sneaks into man u!
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spathi
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thenando torres wrote:oops my bad! see why i dont do these things often? haha Dont worry about it, happens all the time. :d :d :d :d Edited by spathi: 1/1/2010 06:03:05 PMEdited by spathi: 1/1/2010 06:04:22 PM
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thenando torres
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oops my bad! see why i dont do these things often? haha
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spathi
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Its already been posted!!!!!!! MODERATORS
Although you have put the subject in its correct thread. =d> =d> =d> =d> =d> =d> =d> =d> =d> =d> =d> =d> =d> =d>
Edited by spathi: 1/1/2010 02:52:05 PM
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mus-28
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About as likely as Viduka signing for Man Utd.
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thenando torres
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Manchester pondering move for Kewell 6:42 PM Thu 31st Dec, 2009 - Sweeper Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson is pondering a move for out-of-contract Galatasaray striker Harry Kewell. Kewell has been in scintillating form for the Turkish club scoring 14 goals this season. His contract ends in June and he is now free to sign a pre-contract agreement. Ferguson is seeking to strengthen his squad down the left hand side. Portugese winger Nani has failed to convince Ferguson that he has the quality required to succeed Ryan Giggs and he is expected to be on his way out of the Premier League Champions. Ferguson has long admired Harry Kewell and made several attempts to land the player in 2003. At the time Ferguson offered Leeds double the transfer fee paid by Liverpool and made a personal approach to try to convince Kewell to join Manchester United. But Kewell could not be swayed from joining Liverpool, the club of his boyhood idols. Seven years on Ferguson is considering making another attempt to capture Kewell. The Australian international is in the twilight years of his career at 31 years of age. Yet Ferguson sees Kewell as a perfect complement to Ryan Giggs. The 36 year old Giggs continues to provide exceptional quality to Manchester United but does not have the legs to play 90 minutes week in and week out. Ferguson needs a second left sided attacking midfielder to share the workload. Kewell appears to have seen the back of his injury woes that almost ended his career at Liverpool. Manchester United have been closely watching his fitness and performances in Turkey. By sharing the workload on the left hand flank with Giggs, it is thought that Kewell will be well placed to cope with a return to the hustle and bustle of the Premier League. The thought of having the option of unleashing either Ryan Giggs or Harry Kewell down the left hand flank is proving very enticing to Ferguson. The Premier League's most successful manager has already demonstrated his shrewdness through the signing of Michael Owen on a free transfer at the start of the season. Harry Kewell may be next on Ferguson's free transfer shopping list. http://www.footballnews.com.au/article.php?id=2859I don't post these things often. But it was just too big not to. Although it's a long shot if you ask me.
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