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Jeremy Brockie (Edgeworth FC | Australia)

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over 12 years ago

Brockie Assist for Caldwell!!! Toronto 2-1 up!!

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over 12 years ago

Nice ball from Brockie!! 2-1

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over 12 years ago

Great  cross for Caldwell. Maybe Brockie needed his dad to be there.

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over 12 years ago

O'Dea! 3-1 to the Red Moose.

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over 12 years ago

3-1 at HT. Toronto's pressure has been forcing tons of mistakes from the Impact. Just a worry about a couple yellow card's Toronto have picked up. A red could flip this game on its head.

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over 12 years ago


well taken goal there!! none of those streams work for me unfortunately. they all freeze my comp. weird because I can stream other sports on the sites dammit!!

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over 12 years ago


those aren't working either, cheers anyways.... i'll watch the highlights later..

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over 12 years ago

Brockie should have hit the target there!


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over 12 years ago

3-3 familiar story about to unfold?

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over 12 years ago

Yeah, was thinking gee they 3-1 up and still plying every1 forward, perhaps given they need the points

 they should park the bus to some degree? oh well!


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over 12 years ago

Toronto has to be the worst team in world football at defending their leads.

a.haak

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over 12 years ago
valeo wrote:

Toronto has to be the worst team in world football at defending their leads.

The defence just switch off at horrible times. Caldwell is class, the rest are below average.

Brockie had a very good game imo.
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over 12 years ago

Fuck yes.Good boy - having a bitch of a day at work.Just what I wanted to hear.8)


 

                                                                        COYN    

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over 12 years ago

JB showed #15 how to hit a ball with his left foot.

Fuck this stupid game

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over 12 years ago

haha awesome!

The ball into Brockie's feet was an attempted shot. Hope he can start ripping up the MLS, definitely got class. 




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over 12 years ago

Brockie had a good match but could have been instant hero if he bagged two other great chances he had. Looks like he's figured out the league more. Did well considering being marked by Nesta and Ferrari.

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over 12 years ago

Nelsen's post match interview


Last minute or so, he speaks about Brockie and doesn't sound like he thinks they could get him full time.

Their mid season transfer window is about to open. If they didn't get the striker target they have in mind, I wonder if they will have to look to try and make Brockie's loan permanent.

I wouldn't object to selling him with a loan back in our Jan transfer window. We pay 14 games & the finals after that window opens.

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over 12 years ago

A decent fee for him would be nice, although a decent replacement would also be a must.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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over 12 years ago

Whats a decent fee to a club who dont want to spend money? Yeah everyone could use a bit of spare cash but i think it would be more hassle than its worth trying to find a replacement capable of chasing the golden boot. How much money would that then cost us? Would probably soak up a foreign spot too. Id understand letting him go to a club in Europe but not the MLS. 

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over 12 years ago

Yeah but if the offer was there and Brockie wanted to leave, would the club stop him?

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over 12 years ago
AJ13 wrote:

Whats a decent fee to a club who dont want to spend money? Yeah everyone could use a bit of spare cash but i think it would be more hassle than its worth trying to find a replacement capable of chasing the golden boot. How much money would that then cost us? Would probably soak up a foreign spot too. Id understand letting him go to a club in Europe but not the MLS. 


Frees up a wage, and gives extra money on top. Any income helps keep the club going at the end of the day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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over 12 years ago
Steve-O wrote:
AJ13 wrote:

Whats a decent fee to a club who dont want to spend money? Yeah everyone could use a bit of spare cash but i think it would be more hassle than its worth trying to find a replacement capable of chasing the golden boot. How much money would that then cost us? Would probably soak up a foreign spot too. Id understand letting him go to a club in Europe but not the MLS. 


Frees up a wage, and gives extra money on top. Any income helps keep the club going at the end of the day.

We would also be working on the assumption that he is on a decent wedge? If he's under market value for us, you'd ideally want to keep him

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago
Steve-O wrote:
[quote=AJ13]

Frees up a wage, and gives extra money on top. Any income helps keep the club going at the end of the day.


 
You still have to replace him with someone who can shoot 15 goals in a really, really bad season.
"Money don't shoot goals" - Otto Rehakel
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over 12 years ago

absolutley no point in the nix selling brockie unless we a) get a huge fee - which wont happen and b) we have someone in mind who is going to be in the top 3 for goals scored in the league to replace him.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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over 12 years ago

I don't want to see him go, but as has been suggested, perhaps he will want to go? Yes he's under contract but not many clubs keep an unhappy player. Anyway, only speculation at this stage.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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over 12 years ago

Who knows.He just had his best season ever so I hope he stays

                                                                        COYN    

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over 12 years ago

Yeah, plus it doesn't do your chances of attracting players any good if you become known to stand in the way of players who want to move on to 'bigger' things. 


Allegedly

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History

bottom of MLS is bigger things?

Queenslander 3x a year.

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over 12 years ago
theprof wrote:

bottom of MLS is bigger things?

They are 3rd to Bottom currently. But more players have gone to the EPL from the MLS, than the A-League. It's higher on the ladder than us. Not suggesting he could get to the EPL but he hasn't looked out of place in the MLS.

No one is saying he wants to leave and nothing has been said indicating that Toronto will exercise the option to buy him. I was just pondering, as a worst case scenario that if they did would $$$ and a loan back in January be an acceptable result for us.
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over 12 years ago
Jeff Vader wrote:
Steve-O wrote:
AJ13 wrote:

Whats a decent fee to a club who dont want to spend money? Yeah everyone could use a bit of spare cash but i think it would be more hassle than its worth trying to find a replacement capable of chasing the golden boot. How much money would that then cost us? Would probably soak up a foreign spot too. Id understand letting him go to a club in Europe but not the MLS. 


Frees up a wage, and gives extra money on top. Any income helps keep the club going at the end of the day.

We would also be working on the assumption that he is on a decent wedge? If he's under market value for us, you'd ideally want to keep him

With Brockie having just had his best year in the A-League and finishing Runner up for Golden Boot in a team that finished last I would very much hope that his "market value" is now ahead of where it was when we signed him.
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over 12 years ago
theprof wrote:

bottom of MLS is bigger things?

If you want to frame it that way then it's a hell of a lot better than dead last in the A-League.

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