Roy Krishna (Bula FC | Fiji)

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about 8 years ago

Player of the year so far in my opinion

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about 8 years ago

Tonight when told by fans that they want him to stay and asked whether he would, he just smiled and said "I dunno man, tell the club." Make of that what you will, but it sounds like the higher-ups in the club are being stingey and won't give him a better deal. I would've thought retaining Krishna is one of the most important things for the club to do, he's so iconic and is a name that even non-phoenix regulars know. I asked my girlfriend who her favourite nix player was to see if she could name any, she said Krishna and Connor Pain. Please Nix owners, don't let Connor Pain be my girlfriend's one and only favourite "phoenix" player. (I took her to a Mariners game, for those of you confused by that)

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LGmrsmiisWhoStoleMySock
about 8 years ago

Tonight when told by fans that they want him to stay and asked whether he would, he just smiled and said "I dunno man, tell the club." Make of that what you will, but it sounds like the higher-ups in the club are being stingey and won't give him a better deal. I would've thought retaining Krishna is one of the most important things for the club to do, he's so iconic and is a name that even non-phoenix regulars know. I asked my girlfriend who her favourite nix player was to see if she could name any, she said Krishna and Connor Pain. Please Nix owners, don't let Connor Pain be my girlfriend's one and only favourite "phoenix" player. (I took her to a Mariners game, for those of you confused by that)

sounds like hes in negotiations

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about 8 years ago

Tonight when told by fans that they want him to stay and asked whether he would, he just smiled and said "I dunno man, tell the club." Make of that what you will, but it sounds like the higher-ups in the club are being stingey and won't give him a better deal. I would've thought retaining Krishna is one of the most important things for the club to do, he's so iconic and is a name that even non-phoenix regulars know. I asked my girlfriend who her favourite nix player was to see if she could name any, she said Krishna and Connor Pain. Please Nix owners, don't let Connor Pain be my girlfriend's one and only favourite "phoenix" player. (I took her to a Mariners game, for those of you confused by that)

She's a keeper ?

Adelaide's resident Nix supporter
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about 8 years ago

Tonight when told by fans that they want him to stay and asked whether he would, he just smiled and said "I dunno man, tell the club." Make of that what you will, but it sounds like the higher-ups in the club are being stingey and won't give him a better deal. I would've thought retaining Krishna is one of the most important things for the club to do, he's so iconic and is a name that even non-phoenix regulars know. I asked my girlfriend who her favourite nix player was to see if she could name any, she said Krishna and Connor Pain. Please Nix owners, don't let Connor Pain be my girlfriend's one and only favourite "phoenix" player. (I took her to a Mariners game, for those of you confused by that)

sounds like hes in negotiations

Heres a question - whats our move if he won't sign unless he's made a marquee? It's hard to say over the last few seasons that he hasn't played like a marquee wage player, but the club definitely would want him under the cap still. Maybe if Durante retires they can boost his current salary with part of that, Dura has gotta be on big money
Annual finals disappointment enthusiast.

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about 8 years ago

Isn't there a senior/long term player salary cap top up thing? Surely Krishna has been around long enough for that?
I would understand if a foreign club offered him more than the a-league can afford with salary caps but I could not abide losing Krishna to another a-league club. Whatever they can offer to steal him we should be able to match to keep him.

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about 8 years ago

Tonight when told by fans that they want him to stay and asked whether he would, he just smiled and said "I dunno man, tell the club." Make of that what you will, but it sounds like the higher-ups in the club are being stingey and won't give him a better deal. I would've thought retaining Krishna is one of the most important things for the club to do, he's so iconic and is a name that even non-phoenix regulars know. I asked my girlfriend who her favourite nix player was to see if she could name any, she said Krishna and Connor Pain. Please Nix owners, don't let Connor Pain be my girlfriend's one and only favourite "phoenix" player. (I took her to a Mariners game, for those of you confused by that)

sounds like hes in negotiations

Heres a question - whats our move if he won't sign unless he's made a marquee? It's hard to say over the last few seasons that he hasn't played like a marquee wage player, but the club definitely would want him under the cap still. Maybe if Durante retires they can boost his current salary with part of that, Dura has gotta be on big money

IMO a lot of a-League clubs may hold off big resignings $ and length until FFA/FIFA is concluded or the future direction is more known.  (No Fax or Insider trading here)

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about 8 years ago

asmodeus_82 wrote:

Isn't there a senior/long term player salary cap top up thing? Surely Krishna has been around long enough for that?
I would understand if a foreign club offered him more than the a-league can afford with salary caps but I could not abide losing Krishna to another a-league club. Whatever they can offer to steal him we should be able to match to keep him.

Loyalty Players – A Club can spend up to a collective $200,000 across any number of Players that have given 5 or more consecutive seasons of service to the Club. A portion of a Loyalty Player’s contract value is excluded from the Salary Cap based on a progressive scale from 25% (5th continuous season) to 50% (10th continuous season onwards);

Next season will be Krishna's 6th, so up 30% of his salary can become exempt. If this is Dura's last season, that would free up a lot more of the 200k available to go towards topping up Kirshna's deal.

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asmartinb
about 8 years ago

part of the problem might be that clubs still don't know if the league is moving to 4+1 for foreign players. 

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RR
about 8 years ago

... the +1 being an AFC player, am I right? Of course it would be much fairer (and a better decision for the game globally) if that included OFC players as well, or perhaps just for the Phoenix.


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about 8 years ago

Hope Krishna can get his NZ citizenship soon, another import spot would be very handy.

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about 8 years ago

RR wrote:

RR wrote:

Krishna is 3 goals away from equaling Ifill as the highest ever Nix goal scorer, him getting a hatty tonight would be nice

1 down, 2 to go.

2 down, 1 to go.
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about 8 years ago

subdued celebration from Roy last night, maybe cos it was due to the fact that the jets were down to 10, or it was against Ernie??

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about 8 years ago

he did the same celebration he always does...


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Bullion
about 8 years ago

Tegal wrote:

he did the same celebration he always does...

But you can’t tell me it wasn’t subdued

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looked exactly the same to me. 

He has always played it cool and done the heart symbol thing after goals. I just looked at highlights clips of his goals and a couple of knee slide celebrations aside, it’s always been like that. 

Even after he scored this screamer in November, and nobody said anything then: 

Krishna goal


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about 8 years ago

mrsmiis wrote:

Tegal wrote:

he did the same celebration he always does...

But you can’t tell me it wasn’t subdued

Sure, but his celebrations are always subdued, they always have been

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about 8 years ago

I demand a 50 metre knee slide from Krishna when he scores the record-equalling goal next week! 

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theprof
about 8 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

mrsmiis wrote:

Tegal wrote:

he did the same celebration he always does...

But you can’t tell me it wasn’t subdued

Sure, but his celebrations are always subdued, they always have been

I hope you guys are right and nothing is wrong. That clip we couldn't see his face, recently he has looked grumpy.
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about 8 years ago

I hope you guys are right and nothing is wrong. That clip we couldn't see his face, recently he has looked grumpy.

Hopefully that's just because we are last.

Might see more smiles when we make the 6.

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about 8 years ago

Did I see Roy cross himself as well as make his heart-shape? I didn't know he was a Christian. (With a name like that, it would be like being a Hindu called Jesus)


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mrsmiis
about 8 years ago

He crosses himself when he is subbed too I noticed.

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about 8 years ago

There’s a lot of Fiji-Indian Christians who have traditional ‘Hindu’ names.

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about 8 years ago

He's done that for years I thought. Just assumed he was Christian 

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about 8 years ago

Yes he's Christian. Thankfully he doesn't make a big deal of it and ram home the thanking god part in postmatch interviews like other players around the league do...


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DolorasJaickinJazzy JeffLG+1
about 8 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

Yes he's Christian. Thankfully he doesn't make a big deal of it and ram home the thanking god part in postmatch interviews like other players around the league do...

Okay buddy. Let's not go there. They can believe what they want to believe, you can believe what you believe.

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Jag
about 8 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

Yes he's Christian. Thankfully he doesn't make a big deal of it and ram home the thanking god part in postmatch interviews like other players around the league do...

Okay buddy. Let's not go there. They can believe what they want to believe, you can believe what you believe.

I literally said exactly this? I have no issue with what Roy believes.

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asbillyspleen75Buffon IIDoloras+4
about 8 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

mrsmiis wrote:

Tegal wrote:

he did the same celebration he always does...

But you can’t tell me it wasn’t subdued

Sure, but his celebrations are always subdued, they always have been

Not really, usually at least gives a smile.

a.haak

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chrispy
about 8 years ago

There were few smiles from anyone during and after the game last night. I suppose there are various ways you could interpret it but I don't really care. If they keep winning and get into the playoffs they can all look as miserable as they like, I'll be doing plenty of smiling on their behalf!

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about 8 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

Yes he's Christian. Thankfully he doesn't make a big deal of it and ram home the thanking god part in postmatch interviews like other players around the league do...

Okay buddy. Let's not go there. They can believe what they want to believe, you can believe what you believe.

The point is they can believe in whatever imaginary friends they want, we just don't need to hear about it.

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Buffon II
about 8 years ago

People's religious beliefs are one thing, people's anxious fantasies that lead them to do kinesiological analysis in Roy's every gesture to see if he's quitting the club are another. :D


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LGMainland FCnumber8Ryan+2
about 8 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

Yes he's Christian. Thankfully he doesn't make a big deal of it and ram home the thanking god part in postmatch interviews like other players around the league do...

Okay buddy. Let's not go there. They can believe what they want to believe, you can believe what you believe.

I literally said exactly this? I have no issue with what Roy believes.

No you didn't, you said "thankfully he doesn't", that is a judgement statement.
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JagWhoStoleMySock
about 8 years ago · edited about 8 years ago · History

as a side note a number of the other players cross themselves as they enter and leave the field, Dura for one, I'm pretty sure Rossi does it too. And then, why the fudge does it matter??

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about 8 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

Yes he's Christian. Thankfully he doesn't make a big deal of it and ram home the thanking god part in postmatch interviews like other players around the league do...

Okay buddy. Let's not go there. They can believe what they want to believe, you can believe what you believe.

I literally said exactly this? I have no issue with what Roy believes.

No you didn't, you said "thankfully he doesn't", that is a judgement statement.

Okay, sure. Let's go with that.

Back on topic now.


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about 8 years ago

We are definitely thankful for Roy Krishna, close to deity as he is.

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Some of my best friends are coloured/gay/christian......

... and I am so proud of Roy Krishna, our coloured gay Christian striker.


(In 6 months, this clearly sarcastic post will be referenced as the foundation of the "Roy Krishna is gay" rumour.) :D


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LG
about 8 years ago

Doloras wrote:

Some of my best friends are coloured/gay/christian......

... and I am so proud of Roy Krishna, our coloured gay Christian striker.


(In 6 months, this clearly sarcastic post will be referenced as the foundation of the "Roy Krishna is gay" rumour.) :D

Are you sure it wasn't started with that 'flat track bully' post?
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about 8 years ago

I'm a woman of the world and I've been to many dodgy and underground venues and mixed with a wide variety of characters and am linked with the underworld and I know people and they tell me things...

... but I still can't figure out how you can make "flat track bully" sound like a code for gay sex.


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about 8 years ago

Can we go back to talking about how Krishna hates it here because he’s doing the same celebration he’s always done please? 


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chrispy
about 8 years ago

Tegal wrote:

Can we go back to talking about how Krishna hates it here because he’s doing the same celebration he’s always done please? 

Six months from now we'll realise that Krishna started hating it here from the moment he inadvertently read the discussion on this forum.



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