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Wow, that would be pretty huge.
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salmonfc
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He's not a finished product and needs a couple more years to develop at Adelaide. He shouldn't move until he can do something other than stepovers, sprinting and kicking signs. Edited by salmonfc: 26/5/2015 02:49:31 PM
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salmonfc wrote:He's not a finished product and needs a couple more years to develop at Adelaide. He shouldn't move until he can do something other than stepovers, sprinting and kicking signs.
Edited by salmonfc: 26/5/2015 02:49:31 PM +1
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Despite a massive improvement, Leeds supporters are still amongst the most racist in England. Right level, wrong club.
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aussie scott21
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biscuitman1871 wrote:Despite a massive improvement, Leeds supporters are still amongst the most racist in England.
Right level, wrong club. Ain't nout
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Heineken
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salmonfc wrote:He's not a finished product and needs a couple more years to develop at Adelaide. He shouldn't move until he can do something other than stepovers, sprinting and kicking signs.
Edited by salmonfc: 26/5/2015 02:49:31 PM I wouldn't say no to him, but pretty much this.
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Heineken
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scott21 wrote:biscuitman1871 wrote:Despite a massive improvement, Leeds supporters are still amongst the most racist in England.
Right level, wrong club. Ain't nout Role models brah.
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!
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Bundoora B
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Heineken wrote:salmonfc wrote:He's not a finished product and needs a couple more years to develop at Adelaide. He shouldn't move until he can do something other than stepovers, sprinting and kicking signs.
Edited by salmonfc: 26/5/2015 02:49:31 PM I wouldn't say no to him, but pretty much this. im sure he will be able to develop just as well o/s. leeds did ok with kewell didnt they? Edited by inala brah: 26/5/2015 06:53:19 PM
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aufc_ole wrote:salmonfc wrote:He's not a finished product and needs a couple more years to develop at Adelaide. He shouldn't move until he can do something other than stepovers, sprinting and kicking signs.
Edited by salmonfc: 26/5/2015 02:49:31 PM +1
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lukerobinho
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Dont think it'd be the right environment for him
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Slobodan Drauposevic
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He is nowhere near good enough. He'll end up in the Swiss league for two seasons, warm the bench and head back here.
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aussie scott21
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Quote:Sport Search What did you make of Monday Night Raw? FootballFA CupLeeds United
By using this site you agree to the use of cookies for analytics, personalized content and ads Find out more | Close Adelaide United chief executive denies Leeds United interest in Awer Mabil Billy Hawkins @bhawkinsss2 hours ago 4 1 3 Leeds United have reportedly been interested in signing Awer Mabil.
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The Whites have reportedly opened discussions with Adelaide United concerning the transfer of 19-year-old prospect Mabil, but chief executive Michael Petrillo has confirmed to The Advertiser that there has been no contract from the Championship club.
“We have no heard anything about this from Leeds or any agents,’’ Petrillo said when asked whether talks have opened with the Yorkshire-based outfit.
SoccerNews in the Netherlands reported on the interest from Leeds, as well as from Ajax and Anderlecht in Belgium.
It was stated that he could be prised away from Adelaide for roughly €350,000, having impressed in the A-League this term.
The young winger has made 19 appearances, scoring five goals and registering two assists, predominantly featuring as a right-sided winger - although he can play on the left, or as a number 10 as well.
It was a real breakthrough season for Mabil, who has now played 47 games for the club, but has never reached a similar goal tally to that shown this term.
Leeds are reportedly interested in a clear talent, and with Ajax and Anderlecht also fighting for his signature, the Championship club face competition from two clubs with large reputations in European football.
SEE ALSO: Leeds United legend gives worrying admission concerning Uwe Rosler’s future
They may have believed they had an advantage with the reports stating that a deal was close to being agreed to take Mabil to Elland Road, but the latest comments from Adelaide’s chief executive have put paid to these rumours.
Should Leeds wish to sign the prospect this summer, they will have to formalise their interest in the coming weeks, but they face stiff competition to sign a player whose reputation is truly starting to flourish. http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015/05/26/adelaide-united-chief-executive-denies-leeds-united-interest-in/
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Dan_The_Red
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Too early. His decision making isn't good enough, which really lets down his end product. Needs at least another season here to sort it out.
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Would b e awesome for him.. i thought ajax trialed him and said no ? Anderlecht would be a good option
as well. Basically if any of these three took him on i wouldnt mind..
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DinosMum
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salmonfc wrote:He's not a finished product and needs a couple more years to develop at Adelaide. He shouldn't move until he can do something other than stepovers, sprinting and kicking signs.
Edited by salmonfc: 26/5/2015 02:49:31 PM Why does everyone assume they won't develop as soon as young players go overseas? Players fail and come back but I've seen better players than Mabil fail. So what's your answer? Everyone stays until they can start for an EPL team?
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inala brah wrote:Heineken wrote:salmonfc wrote:He's not a finished product and needs a couple more years to develop at Adelaide. He shouldn't move until he can do something other than stepovers, sprinting and kicking signs.
Edited by salmonfc: 26/5/2015 02:49:31 PM I wouldn't say no to him, but pretty much this. im sure he will be able to develop just as well o/s. leeds did ok with kewell didnt they? Edited by inala brah: 26/5/2015 06:53:19 PM I bet Harry was far more advance as a player when leeds picked him up, that guy was special at a young age
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DinosMum wrote:salmonfc wrote:He's not a finished product and needs a couple more years to develop at Adelaide. He shouldn't move until he can do something other than stepovers, sprinting and kicking signs.
Edited by salmonfc: 26/5/2015 02:49:31 PM Why does everyone assume they won't develop as soon as young players go overseas? Players fail and come back but I've seen better players than Mabil fail. So what's your answer? Everyone stays until they can start for an EPL team? The answer is for them to stay until they're good enough for the first team they're signing for. Playing for Leeds' reserve team isn't going to do him as much good as playing consistently for Adelaide. If he can prove he can be a top player here, o/s teams will have the confidence to play him more, he'll develop more, etc.
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Barca4Life
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Hes better off staying here for another couple of years, if he can establish as one of the best attackers in the league then he should move overseas.
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DinosMum
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maxxie wrote:DinosMum wrote:salmonfc wrote:He's not a finished product and needs a couple more years to develop at Adelaide. He shouldn't move until he can do something other than stepovers, sprinting and kicking signs.
Edited by salmonfc: 26/5/2015 02:49:31 PM Why does everyone assume they won't develop as soon as young players go overseas? Players fail and come back but I've seen better players than Mabil fail. So what's your answer? Everyone stays until they can start for an EPL team? The answer is for them to stay until they're good enough for the first team they're signing for. Playing for Leeds' reserve team isn't going to do him as much good as playing consistently for Adelaide. If he can prove he can be a top player here, o/s teams will have the confidence to play him more, he'll develop more, etc. I get what you're saying but he's only 19. If he wants to back himself then why not...
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