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Kris Bright

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I see, something in the Collective Bargaining Agreement they run over there, yaddah, yaddah-ness.Azevo2011-07-27 18:54:46

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

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Contact at the club.
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Wouldn't happen to be Wilkinson?

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Maybe
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We'll keep the mystery at that I read that he may be able to play in a reserves match? Azevo2011-07-28 08:54:41

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Surely if hes not good enough to hold down a squad spot in Hungary he hasn't got a hope in hell in the MLS given he would be taking a coveted foreign spot.
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And the article says that Bright was about to sign with Tampere in Finland before coming to Norway where there is the same coach than the one he had when he was playing for kristiansund
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Incorrect. The team who agreed a contract with him in Finland was not Tampere & the coach who was at Kristiansund when he was there is not the coach at the Norwegian club he is at now.
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So if you understand norwegian better than google translate what's the right info?
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abris wrote:
So if you understand norwegian better than google translate what's the right info?


What it says is that Kris played with Alexander Midtsian in NZ, who is now at Bryne, and Alexander's father (who was or is the coach of Kristiansund BK) told the coach at Bryne about Kris.

Kris had a trial with Tampere but thy could not reach an agreement in negotiations.

(I think - translating the google translation! :))



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Midtsian... another player hyped as being the best thing ever who wasn't.
 
NZ clubs have signed so much sh*t.

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Yep it is correct that Alex Midtsians father recommended him to Bryne. Kris did not have a trial with Tampere in Finland who are currently suspended from participating in Finnish football.
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jumbo wrote:
Yep it is correct that Alex Midtsians father recommended him to Bryne. Kris did not have a trial with Tampere in Finland who are currently suspended from participating in Finnish football.


Why?



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Money laundering & match fixing allegedly. Google Tampere United & there are some details.
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Actually it seems that it didn't work with Tampere because of the agent fee
This week the head of New Zealand shown up at Bryne, and he has shown, means that Bryne is interested in capturing 25-year-old with a view to next season.


- He is an extremely good finish and has a high detection rate of terminations, says Bryne coach Tommy Bergersen to Aftenbladet.no

Bright has previously played for clubs from the Netherlands, Norway, Greece, England and Hungary, and he is now klubbl�s.

His last club was Honv�d Budapest, Hungary.

Just before the transfer window closed, he was in Finland to sign the contract with Tampere, but transition stranded at the last minute due to conflicts over the agent's fee.


We follow Bryne: The latest news about the club here

After the transition to Tampere went down the drain, is bright with no club.

Bryne has investigated the possibility of retrieving the player now, but it is difficult to get dispensation to get the club loose players after the transfer window is closed. In other countries it is easier to get the club loose players, and it allows Bright to end up in another club in the fall.

But Bryne want to keep the contract with the player in terms of next season.

- We will have a meeting to hear what plans he has, and where we will also register our interest, says Bergersen.


abris2011-09-19 02:39:55
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According to a couple of paragraphs in this article, Kris has signed for Maltese side Balzan Youths:

http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20110922/football/Hamstring-injury-downs-Mifsud.385839

"Elsewhere, Balzan Youths are hopeful of getting the all-clear to parade their latest signing, striker Kris Bright, in their clash with fellow promoted side Mqabba on Sunday.

Bright, a 25-year-old forward who has represented New Zealand at all levels, last played for Hungarian club Budapest Honved."


Malta? Now I've seen everything - he truely is a walker of the world!




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ask Manny about them!


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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
sign him up ricki
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Signed for Bryne FK starting early next year in the Adeccoligaen.
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May be filling in time playing in Malta (tiny country with mediocre league) if it's true he's going to play in Norway next season (too late to sign for remainder of this season which is nearing the end- Norwegian First Div. or second tier runs early April to early November)
Nice photo of Kris training with Bryne in Norway first week of this month and article:
By Tarjei Sel
 05.09.2011 at 11:54 p.m
Transition window is closed, but Bryne coach Tommy Bergersen does not preclude Bright, as the age of 25 Monday, is Bryne player next season.
 
What I get from vague tweets from Kris on Twitter is that he's in Malta checking it out: only evidence is a photo of a marina in what is probably Malta- sure aint Norway he's at now...
 
Kris' recent tweets:
 
brighty9Kris Bright
Just chilling on the marina have lunch #tanning http://yfrog.com/kgtxwsaj
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brighty9Kris Bright
Average age for passengers on this flight...94
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brighty9Kris Bright
Had 3 different clubs pending a player getting sold...luck would have it that they didnt move...Still in no rush #patience #rightmove
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brighty9Kris Bright
Ive been very quiet the last 6 weeks with different options here and there...not wanting to say too much...
Big Pete 652011-09-24 04:44:11

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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I'm in Norway so I'll keep up to date
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I feel like this guy is doing is OE while playing to fund his travels...so many different leagues he's either played in or trialled in.
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smittyz11 wrote:
I feel like this guy is doing is OE while playing to fund his travels...so many different leagues he's either played in or trialled in.


Can think of worse ways of paying for ya OE....


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Good on the young fella, you can't accuse him of not being good enough to get a club and make do from the game

You never know in a couple of years he may turn into the smeltz of the a league

Auckland will rise once more

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But Balzan regrouped and came agonisingly close to an equaliser on 32 minutes when from a Fernandes free-kick, Kris Bright saw his dipping header hitting the upright before the Wanderers cleared.

Bright was first to a Fernandes corner. He nodded the ball into the path of Ciantar who stabbed home past Bonello.

New Zealand international Kris Bright has joined Maltese outfit Balzan Youths on a short-term deal.

Former Shrewsbury man Bright has linked up Balzan until December before he makes the move to Bryne FK in Norway in January.

Bright has accepted the offer of joining Balzan so that he can maintain his match fitness prior to the move to Bryne.

The 25-year-old has agreed a pre-contract with Bryne and will join the Norwegian second division side in the New Year.

 
 
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Scored for the second game running, this time in a 2-1 win over Tarxien:

Miguel Ciantar sent a cross from the right, which Ryan Mintoff failed to intercept, and unhindered Kris Bright, after chesting the ball, fired a powerful shot beating Cassar.

http://www.balzanyouthsfc.net/balzan%20youths%20fc%20website/Premier%20Division%20Team/Premier%20League%20Games/11.10.24%20-%20First%20Phase%20-%201st%20round%20vs%20Tarxien%20Rainbows.htm



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Kris Bright�s third goal in as many games for Balzan Youths helped his side to a 3-1 win over Marsaxlokk that moves Balzan up to seventh in the Malta Premier League.
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The Malta league is the equivalent to the United Soccer 1 league. But good on the lanky lad for having a go.
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shame he wasnt this prolific at Shrewsbury....


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Bright call-up

Balzan Youths striker Kris Bright has been named in New Zealand�s provisional squad for the friendly against Canada in London on March 1.

The New Zealand Football Federation have written to Balzan Youths requesting the release of Bright for the period February 27-March 4.

Bright had joined Balzan on a short-term deal in October. He ended his spell with Balzan on a high note after scoring in the 3-2 win over Hibs earlier this month.

The 25-year-old forward has returned to New Zealand following the death of his grandfather.

He is expected to pursue his career with Norwegian side Bryne FK in January.

Balzan Youths, who have already completed the signing of Marsaxlokk midfielder Martin Deanov on an 18-month deal, are in talks to acquire a foreign striker in next month�s transfer window.

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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
First game withe Bryne FK for kris will be february 11th in a friendly game. hopefully he is going to help them earn the promotion to the norwegian 1st division(the season starts april 9th) 
 
abris2012-01-06 16:35:05
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2-1 loss for Bryne FK in the first friendly of the season. Title of the topic should be changed to Bryne instead of Balzan
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Bryne play friendly against Start S�rlandshallen Saturday afternoon.

Marius Lode (18), which last week got a new contract offer from Bryne, is scheduled to join the South Coast. Central defender is strongly desired by Bryne, but it remains to be seen if he chooses to enroll transition or take a season to Fr�yland.

Esben Ertzeid, Geir Dahle Highland, Geir Andr� Herrem and Kris Bright will not play against Start. Ertzeid be out a few weeks after the crash at Viking, but the hope is that he is ready to La Manga Stay in week 11
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