pv4
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done deal
sorted last week, apparently
source unbroadcastable (as seemingly always)
no idea on amount of years nor $
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pv4
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i think he'll kill it btw. seriously underrated player
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Roar #1
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I don't know how to feel about this, if it is true.
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cooldandan44
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don't want him.
would rather promote from within and save the money.
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grazorblade
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ugh please no
retention over recruitment unless its a special foreign player in my opinion
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Lakey64
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Yeah he has gone to Roar from what I know of. My friend worked with his room mate and he said Brisbane is where he's been last month or so.
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lolitsbigmic
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Not sure if i like this as well, surely we got players within our ranks let alone entire of queensland to select from. not very excited by this. can only see him as a squad player and really not put pressure on the current 1st 11.
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crimsoncrusoe
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May not be that bad if we are going to have four reserves next season.Aways good to have an enforcer to come on late iin a game if you are leading.Roar really need to work harder at bossing midfield.This type of player is missing atm.
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StiflersMom
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I'd have in in my over 35 team, I won't say he's not good enough cause the last time I said that McBreen started scoring, and hasn't stopped since.
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pv4
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StiflersMom wrote:I'd have in in my over 35 team, I won't say he's not good enough cause the last time I said that McBreen started scoring, and hasn't stopped since.
he's not over 35 if you were implying that I don't think people realize how amazing he is. Brisbane fans will be jizzing about him in a years time. I'll be here, saying "I told you so"
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BIGHUX
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pv4 wrote:StiflersMom wrote:I'd have in in my over 35 team, I won't say he's not good enough cause the last time I said that McBreen started scoring, and hasn't stopped since.
he's not over 35 if you were implying that I don't think people realize how amazing he is. Brisbane fans will be jizzing about him in a years time. I'll be here, saying "I told you so" You're talking about his football ability yeah? :-s
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shallow hal wants a gal
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pv4 wrote:StiflersMom wrote:I'd have in in my over 35 team, I won't say he's not good enough cause the last time I said that McBreen started scoring, and hasn't stopped since.
he's not over 35 if you were implying that I don't think people realize how amazing he is. Brisbane fans will be jizzing about him in a years time. I'll be here, saying "I told you so" are you jobe wheelhouse? cause i have never heard anyone talk him up as much Edited by shallow hal wants a gal: 19/4/2013 10:40:42 AM
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StiflersMom
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pv4 wrote:StiflersMom wrote:I'd have in in my over 35 team, I won't say he's not good enough cause the last time I said that McBreen started scoring, and hasn't stopped since.
he's not over 35 if you were implying that I don't think people realize how amazing he is. Brisbane fans will be jizzing about him in a years time. I'll be here, saying "I told you so" No, I was saying he was good enough from my over 35 team but stopped short of directly bagging he's abilities, but yeah, what you just said will most likely happen.
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If true awful signing, not even mass can make the starting 11 and he is twice the player jobe is
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Mrmcjewpants wrote:If true awful signing, not even mass can make the starting 11 and he is twice the player jobe is +1 Jason Culina is a free agent don't know why his name hasn't come up in any rumours yet.. his few games at SYD shows he still is a quality player.. :-k
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pv4
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Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:Mrmcjewpants wrote:If true awful signing, not even mass can make the starting 11 and he is twice the player jobe is +1 Jason Culina is a free agent don't know why his name hasn't come up in any rumours yet.. his few games at SYD shows he still is a quality player.. :-k a team with JC is a team without chemistry. he single-handeldly tears playing groups apart. no Hal coach is game to touch him, regardless of skill, as he's such a virus on the team he is at
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StreetzFC
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Back page of the Newcastle herald today was a full page of Jobe and how he's signed with Lambton Jaffas in the NBN League
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Roar #1
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StreetzFC wrote:Back page of the Newcastle herald today was a full page of Jobe and how he's signed with Lambton Jaffas in the NBN League Said in Courier Mail Roar withdrew their offer, don't know why we made one in the first place.
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Quote:FORMER Jets captain Jobe Wheelhouse hopes to start enjoying his football again after signing with Northern NSW State League new boys Lambton Jaffas on Friday.
The 27-year-old midfielder has been without a club since requesting a release and being paid out by the Jets in February after declaring ‘‘my heart’s not here any more’’.
Contract negotiations with the Jets had broken down and, despite approaches from Melbourne Heart and Central Coast Mariners, he opted to take a break.
He was poised to resurrect his A-League career with two-time champions Brisbane Roar, but when that offer was withdrawn last week, Wheelhouse opted to join his younger brother, Abe, at the Jaffas.
‘‘I will never shut the door on an A-League career or overseas for that matter, but I think it is the right time to take a step back,’’ Wheelhouse told the Herald.
‘‘If another door opens up, it does. If not, I am pretty happy with what I’ve achieved.
‘‘I had an opportunity to go and play alongside Abe and get a bit of enjoyment back in my game.
‘‘It has been three months now. With a few things falling through, the next best thing would be to get back on the horse, have a kick.
‘‘The guys at Lambton have been very welcoming. I’m looking to provide them with a bit of experience and try to keep my brother in line.
‘‘They have agreed to try and help me with my football school as well. We are all on the same page, which is good.’’
Wheelhouse has been a professional footballer since he returned from the Australian Institute of Sport as a 17-year-old to play for Newcastle United in the old national soccer league.
He was a foundation player for the Jets and made 106 A-League appearances, the last 31 as the club’s first home-grown skipper.
After turning down previous approaches he had been excited about the chance to move to Brisbane and a fresh start.
‘‘I am obviously disappointed that they reneged on the deal, but there are a lot of people worse off than me in life.’’
Wheelhouse starts training with the Jaffas next week but is not expected to make his debut until the round-eight clash against Weston at Edden Oval.
‘‘I have been doing bits and pieces, but I don’t think my body is ready for a game yet,’’ he said. ‘‘I will start training next week and have a wedding to attend in Fiji in a couple of weeks as well.’’
Not surprisingly, Jaffas coach Dave Tanchevski was delighted to have the ex-Jets skipper on board.
The Jaffas won the First Division minor and major premierships last year to earn promotion for the first time in club history and have opened their campaign with two losses.
‘‘There were a lot of disappointed people when he left the Jets and hopefully they come and watch him,’’ Tanchevski said.
‘‘He fits into our culture and is coming here for the right reasons.
‘‘We told him we had spent our budget but would give him what we can.’’
Tanchevski said the Jaffas would not stand in the playmaker’s way if an opportunity arose for him to return to the professional ranks.
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/1461012/jobe-joins-lambton-to-put-fun-back-in-football/?cs=306
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BIGHUX
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So obviously we backed out on Jobe when Miller became available
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pv4
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BIGHUX wrote:So obviously we backed out on Jobe when Miller became available yep, word has it he was fully signed but miller became available & they "respectfully asked" jobe to rip up his already-signed contract. won't be surprised to see another hal team chase him closer to the season tbh.
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pv4 wrote:BIGHUX wrote:So obviously we backed out on Jobe when Miller became available yep, word has it he was fully signed but miller became available & they "respectfully asked" jobe to rip up his already-signed contract. won't be surprised to see another hal team chase him closer to the season tbh. I think you are wheelhouse pv4. He's a fairly awful player, who along with murdocca simply aren't up to the level that the HAL is now at. They were ok in the early days, but the league has outgrown them. Add McFlynn to that list too, although he's a simple player and when played in a simple role can be somewhat effective at DM hence why he's still around. The other two are more flashy players, but no have neither the skill or grit required to cut it in the HAL...
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kaufusi wrote:pv4 wrote:BIGHUX wrote:So obviously we backed out on Jobe when Miller became available yep, word has it he was fully signed but miller became available & they "respectfully asked" jobe to rip up his already-signed contract. won't be surprised to see another hal team chase him closer to the season tbh. I think you are wheelhouse pv4. He's a fairly awful player, who along with murdocca simply aren't up to the level that the HAL is now at. They were ok in the early days, but the league has outgrown them. Add McFlynn to that list too, although he's a simple player and when played in a simple role can be somewhat effective at DM hence why he's still around. The other two are more flashy players, but no have neither the skill or grit required to cut it in the HAL... Garbage, Murdocca is a quality player. He was one of our best this season. If you can't see the way Massimo changes the tempo of a game than you're a fool.
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pv4
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kaufusi wrote:pv4 wrote:BIGHUX wrote:So obviously we backed out on Jobe when Miller became available yep, word has it he was fully signed but miller became available & they "respectfully asked" jobe to rip up his already-signed contract. won't be surprised to see another hal team chase him closer to the season tbh. I think you are wheelhouse pv4. He's a fairly awful player, who along with murdocca simply aren't up to the level that the HAL is now at. They were ok in the early days, but the league has outgrown them. Add McFlynn to that list too, although he's a simple player and when played in a simple role can be somewhat effective at DM hence why he's still around. The other two are more flashy players, but no have neither the skill or grit required to cut it in the HAL... :lol: you clearly don't watch murdocca or jobe enough to claim they are ineffective, yet mcflynn is effective, at hal level
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pv4 wrote:BIGHUX wrote:So obviously we backed out on Jobe when Miller became available yep, word has it he was fully signed but miller became available & they "respectfully asked" jobe to rip up his already-signed contract.won't be surprised to see another hal team chase him closer to the season tbh. :lol: :lol: :lol: Rubbish.
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