http://www.nzfc.co.nz/index.php?id=28&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=703&tx_ttnews[backPid]=10&cHash=d1fba9f7fc
Auckland City
In: Milos Nikolic, Luis Corrales
Out: Ricardo Monardez
Canterbury United
In: None
Out: None
Hawke�s Bay United
In: None
Out: None
Otago United
Out: Chris Jenkinson
Team Wellington
In: Jamie McKay
Out: Jyler Noviello, Jake Gleeson, Luis Corrales
Waitakere United
In: Jack Pelter, Luiz del Monte, Paul Seaman
Out: Graham Pearce, Keegan Linderboom, Jack Hobson-McVeigh
Waikato FC
In: Jeff Campbell, Danny Rattray, Tyler Lissette, Luke Baldwin
Out: Sean Dowling, Cory Hitchens, Steve Holloway, Mikael Munday
YoungHeart Manawatu
In: None
Out: James Thomas
In: Mike Smith, Ben Bright, Harley Rodeka
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which Mike Smith is thast for YHW?
and was Corralles actually on the books of TW? It lists him as on 'out' but apparently Stu didn't know he had signed for Akld -which is not feasible if a transfer came from TW, but is if it was from Lower Hutt???
Founder
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I believe it was from TeeDubs, and the first they knew was when the request arrived from Auckland on deadline day.
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Whats the story with Jake Gleeson? Has he gone to another club? What a waste of a good keeper not to be involved at NZFC level.
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Jacob is to sign with Portland Timbers in the USL in the United States.
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He probably wants to play in the world club champs
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Pffft... Lower Hutt paying less to amateurs so he's gone to Auckland to keep up his income as an amateur footballer.
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Good news on Gleeson, he's a young quality prospect.
Hope it goes well
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Good news on Gleeson, he's a young quality prospect.
Hope it goes well
What, being released from Team Welly, hows that good?
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Ummm, going to play professionally in the States...
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Pffft... Lower Hutt paying less to amateurs so he's gone to Auckland to keep up his income as an amateur footballer.
That would be the same amateur status enjoyed by Chris Bale at Wellington
and Colin Falvey at Manawatu then
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