Rest of A-League Transfer (Now with 99% RR - Love your work)

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over 6 years ago

Ranix wrote:

RR wrote:

Jets to sign Wes Hoolahan

English transfer window closes in another week. Decision time I guess for any England based players weighing up signing there or moving elsewhere like the A league.

Wonder if there is anyone on Phoenix radar in this position.

I might well be wrong on this (and happy to be proved so) but my understanding is English teams can still sell/release players to teams in other countries that have an open window themselves, they just can't sign anyone after the English window closes. Additionally, I believe Hoolahan is currently with Unattached FC so is free to sign for any club.

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over 6 years ago

Martial wrote:

Ranix wrote:

RR wrote:

Jets to sign Wes Hoolahan

English transfer window closes in another week. Decision time I guess for any England based players weighing up signing there or moving elsewhere like the A league.

Wonder if there is anyone on Phoenix radar in this position.

I might well be wrong on this (and happy to be proved so) but my understanding is English teams can still sell/release players to teams in other countries that have an open window themselves, they just can't sign anyone after the English window closes. Additionally, I believe Hoolahan is currently with Unattached FC so is free to sign for any club.

Yeah, our window is the only one that matters. That closes the 15th October.
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over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

Martial wrote:

Ranix wrote:

RR wrote:

Jets to sign Wes Hoolahan

English transfer window closes in another week. Decision time I guess for any England based players weighing up signing there or moving elsewhere like the A league.

Wonder if there is anyone on Phoenix radar in this position.

I might well be wrong on this (and happy to be proved so) but my understanding is English teams can still sell/release players to teams in other countries that have an open window themselves, they just can't sign anyone after the English window closes. Additionally, I believe Hoolahan is currently with Unattached FC so is free to sign for any club.

Yeah, our window is the only one that matters. That closes the 15th October.

Ok I see. My question then. So if someone like Hoolahan that is unattached, can he still sign for an English club after the english transfer window closes?

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over 6 years ago

Ranix wrote:

RR wrote:

Martial wrote:

Ranix wrote:

RR wrote:

Jets to sign Wes Hoolahan

English transfer window closes in another week. Decision time I guess for any England based players weighing up signing there or moving elsewhere like the A league.

Wonder if there is anyone on Phoenix radar in this position.

I might well be wrong on this (and happy to be proved so) but my understanding is English teams can still sell/release players to teams in other countries that have an open window themselves, they just can't sign anyone after the English window closes. Additionally, I believe Hoolahan is currently with Unattached FC so is free to sign for any club.

Yeah, our window is the only one that matters. That closes the 15th October.

Ok I see. My question then. So if someone like Hoolahan that is unattached, can he still sign for an English club after the english transfer window closes?

Yep, so long as you were unattached when the window closes you can still sign after it closes.
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Ra
over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

Probably just being a pedantic a-hole but what's up with the punctuation???


VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life

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over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

Probably just being a pedantic a-hole but what's up with the punctuation???

Needs a colonoscopy

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

GK wrote:

Great time for a friendly vs Mebourne Victory - they only have 13/23 contracted players.

How will they get on in the FFA Cup?

They have 3 scholarship players and their academy to make up a squad. I've got $20 on the Jets at $4.50 for their FFA Cup game next Wednesday.

Guessing that was one of the Ozzie bookies... got $4.00 at beteasy.com.au

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over 6 years ago

liberty_nz wrote:

RR wrote:

GK wrote:

Great time for a friendly vs Mebourne Victory - they only have 13/23 contracted players.

How will they get on in the FFA Cup?

They have 3 scholarship players and their academy to make up a squad. I've got $20 on the Jets at $4.50 for their FFA Cup game next Wednesday.

Guessing that was one of the Ozzie bookies... got $4.00 at beteasy.com.au

NZ Tab, it was the same on Sportsbet when I checked earlier in the week.
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over 6 years ago

I couldn't see that market online at nz tab. I must be blind!

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over 6 years ago

liberty_nz wrote:

I couldn't see that market online at nz tab. I must be blind!

Click on Football & then click the 'More' on the filter bar and its there.
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over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

RR wrote:

Roar to lose a midfielder to Indonesia? Reports from Indonesia suggest Pepper but some think McKay (even tho he has retired)

Looks like it's Pepper and they are gonna get paid money for him! Buying club is owned by the Bakries tho.

Deal is off, Pepper remains a Roar player.
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over 6 years ago

Osama Malik to Perth, according to Neil Sherwin on twitter

Annual finals disappointment enthusiast.

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over 6 years ago

Rumours of Tom Glover to City as their reserve Keeper.

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over 6 years ago

Brisbane Roar Football Club has continued its commitment to developing young Australian football talent with the addition of three scholarship players.

Goalkeeper Macklin Freke, along with defender Kai Trewin & 16-year-old defender Jordan Courtney-Perkins have been promoted on Hyundai A-League Scholarships.

https://www.brisbaneroar.com.au/news/roar-sign-academy-trio-scholarship
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over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

One of the Australian teams, the Western Sydney Wanderers club, captain Mehmet Akyüz'e aspired. Denizlispor'umuza after reaching the offer of the footballer's manager Erdinc Martyr was authorized on the subject. Mehmet Akyüz's $ 1,000,000 fee is requested as testimonial.

However, Wanderers CEO John Tsatsimas told the Herald he was unaware of any interest from the club in Le Tallec, while Babbel also rejected foreign reports last week linking them to Turkish striker Mehmet Akyuz, saying he had never heard of him.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/wanderers-set-sights-on-new-striker-with-juric-to-stay-in-europe-20190805-p52e3l.html

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over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

Rumours of Tom Glover to City as their reserve Keeper.

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over 6 years ago

Massive loss for the Glory if this happens

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over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

There's a Milan Duric from Bosnia and Herzegovina with a decent record. I assume (being Serbian), its the other (less impressive) Milan Duric.

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over 6 years ago

djtim3000 wrote:

RR wrote:

There's a Milan Duric from Bosnia and Herzegovina with a decent record. I assume (being Serbian), its the other (less impressive) Milan Duric.

It's Djuric from Serbia. Djuric from Bosnia is an absolute monster at 1.99m (he's also a Serb ethnically, not that anyone cares about that).

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over 6 years ago · edited over 6 years ago · History

Current A-League Squads:


[V] - Visa (max 5)
[u21] - Under 21 (min 3)
[GK] - Goal Keeper (min 2)
Scholarships (max 9)


ADELAIDE UNITED - Squad 18/23 | [V] 4/5 | [u21] 2/3 | [GK] 3/2 | Scholarship 3/9

George Blackwood, Mirko Boland [V], Lachlan Brook [u21], Jordan Elsey, Ben Halloran, Paul Izzo [GK], Michael Jakobsen [V], Ryan Kitto, Nathan Konstandopoulos, Vince Lia, Daniel Marguš [GK], Michaël Maria [V], Michael Marrone, Riley McGree, Nikola Mileusnic, Kristian Opseth [V], Isaac Richards [GK][u21], Ryan Strain

Scholarships: Carlo Armiento, Louis D’Arrigo, Pacifique Niyongabire


BRISBANE ROAR - Squad 21/23 | [V] 5/5 | [u21] 3/3 | [GK] 2/2 | Scholarship 4/9

Rahmat Akbari [u21], Tom Aldred [V], Aaron Amadi-Holloway [V], Daniel Bowles, Max Crocombe [GK], Macaulay Gillesphey [V], Jack Hingert, Jai Ingham, Brad Inman, Stefan Mauk, Jake McGing, George Mells, Scott Neville, Roy O'Donovan [V], Aiden O'Neill [u21], Connor O'Toole, Jay O’Shea [V], Jacob Pepper, Aaron Reardon [u21], Dylan Wenzel-Halls, Jamie Young [GK]

Scholarships:Jordan Courtney-Perkins, Macklin Freke, Izaack Powell, Kai Trewin



CENTRAL COAST MARINERS - Squad 17/23 | [V] 4/5 | [u21] 3/3 | [GK] 2/2 | Scholarship 2/9

Mark Birighitti [GK], Jack Clisby, Daniel De Silva, Milan Đurić [V], Giancarlo Gallifuoco, Ziggy Gordon [V], Kim Eun-sun [V], Abraham Majok [u21], Michael McGlinchey [V], Jacob Melling, Jordan Murray, Tommy Oar, Adam Pearce [GK], Kye Rowles [u21], Mario Shabow [u21], Matt Simon, Ruon Tongyik

Scholarships: Joshua Nisbet, Samuel Silvera


MELBOURNE CITY - Squad 18/23 | [V] 5/5 | [u21] 2/3 | [GK] 2/2 | Scholarship 3/9

Nathaniel Atkinson [u21], Florin Berenguer [V], Dean Bouzanis [GK], Josh Brillante, Javier Cabrera [V], Harrison Delbridge, Scott Galloway, Denis Genreau [u21], Tom Glover [GK], Curtis Good, Rostyn Griffiths, Scott Jamieson, Adrián Luna [V], Jamie Maclaren, Connor Metcalfe, Craig Noone [V], Lachie Wales, Richard Windbichler [V]

Scholarships: Gianluca Iannucci, Moudi Najjar, Ramy Najjarine


MELBOURNE VICTORY - Squad 13/23 | [V] 1/5 | [u21] 2/3 | [GK] 2/2 | Scholarship 3/9

Matt Acton [GK], Kenny Athiu, Corey Brown, Leigh Broxham, Thomas Deng, Josh Hope [u21], Elvis Kamsoba, Robbie Kruse,  Anthony Lesiotis [u21], Andrew Nabbout, Storm Roux, Lawrence Thomas [GK], Ola Toivonen [V]

Scholarships: Jay Barnett, Birkan Kirdar, Matthew Sutton [GK]


NEWCASTLE JETS - Squad 19/23 | [V] 3/5 | [u21] 4/3 | [GK] 2/2 | Scholarship 3/9

Abdiel Arroyo [V], Nigel Boogaard, Nick Fitzgerald, Jason Hoffman,Wes Hoolahan [V], Lewis Italiano [GK], Lachlan Jackson, Ben Kantarovski, John Koutroumbis [u21], Patrick Langlois [u21], Matthew Millar, Glen Moss [GK], Dimitri Petratos, Kosta Petratos [u21], Matthew Ridenton [V], Kaine Sheppard, Angus Thurgate [u21], Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Steven Ugarkovic

Scholarships: Noah James, Maki Petratos, Jack Simmons


PERTH GLORY - Squad 19/23 | [V] 4/5 | [u21] 3/3 | [GK] 2/2 | Scholarship 0/9

Jake Brimmer [u21], Diego Castro [V], Joel Chianese, Nicholas D'Agostino [u21], Bruno Fornaroli [V], Ivan Franjic, Alex Grant, Chris Harold, Chris Ikonomidis, Dane Ingham [u21], Juande [V], Neil Kilkenny, Kim Soo-Beom [V], Osama Malik, Tomislav Mrcela, Liam Reddy [GK], Jacob Tratt, Tando Velaphi [GK], Brandon Wilson

Scholarships:


SYDNEY FC
- Squad 20/23 | [V] 4/5 | [u21] 3/3 | [GK] 2/2 | Scholarship 0/9

Kosta Barbarouses [V], Alex Baumjohann [V], Luke Brattan, Trent Buhagiar [u21], Anthony Caceres, Patrick Flottmann, Rhyan Grant, Tom Heward-Belle [GK], Luke Ivanovic [u21], Joel King [u21], Adam Le Fondre [V], Ryan McGowan, Milos Ninkovic [V], Brandon O’Neill, Andrew Redmayne [GK], Paulo Retre, Benjamin Warland, Alex Wilkinson, Michael Zullo, Chris Zuvela.

Scholarships:


WELLINGTON PHOENIX
- Squad 18/23 | [V] 4/5 | [u21] 6/3 | [GK] 2/2 | Scholarship 1/9

David Ball [V], Liberato Cacace [u21], Ulises Dávila [V], Luke DeVere, Cameron Devlin [u21], Callan Elliot [u21], Louis Fenton, Te Atawhai Hudson-Wihongi, Stefan Marinovic [GK], Liam McGing [u21], Callum McCowatt [u21], Tim Payne, Alex Rufer, Oliver Sail [GK], Walter Scott [u21], Jaushua Sotirio, Matti Steinmann [V], Steven Taylor [V]

Scholarships: Ben Waine


WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS - Squad 18/23 | [V] 4*/5 | [u21] 4/3 | [GK] 3/2 | Scholarship 5/9

Keanu Baccus [u21], Kosta Grozos [u21], Mathieu Cordier [u21], Mitchell Duke, Tarek Elrich, Daniel Georgievski, Vedran Janjetovic [GK], Bruce Kamau, Daniel Lopar [GK][V], Radoslaw Majewski [V], Dylan McGowan, Tass Mourdoukoutas [u21], Danijel Nizic [GK], Jordan O’Doherty, Pirmin Schwegler [V], Nick Sullivan, Kwame Yeboah, Patrick Ziegler [V*]

Scholarships:

Mohamed Adam, Fabian Monge, Tate Russell, Nick Suman [GK], Daniel Wilmering


* Patrick Ziegler is applying for Australia Citizenship


WESTERN UNITED - Squad 20/23 | [V] 3/5 | [u21] 5/3 | [GK] 2/2 | Scholarship 0/9

Jonathan Aspropotamitis, Max Burgess, Aaron Calver, Joshua Cavallo [u21], Connor Chapman, James Delianov [GK][u21], Alessandro Diamanti [V], Andrew Durante, Ersan Gülüm, Brendan Hamill, Panagiotis Kone [V], Filip Kurto [GK][V], Scott McDonald, Connor Pain, Sebastian Pasquali [u21], Dylan Pierias [u21], Josh Risdon, Apostolos Stamatelopoulos [u21], Ivan Vujica, Valentino Yuel

Scholarships:

[Updated: 15/8/19]

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Bullion
over 6 years ago

Assuming Stensness' trials overseas haven't come good - he's starting as a trialist for CCM in a preseason match now

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over 6 years ago

dunnix wrote:

Assuming Stensness' trials overseas haven't come good - he's starting as a trialist for CCM in a preseason match now

Turned down the Nix and now trialling for CC...



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over 6 years ago

I wonder if he tried Ufuk after Euro fell through and was told, you had your chance??

Still, i hope he gets a gig at CM, another kiwi playing professionally is a win.

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over 6 years ago

MetalLegNZ wrote:

I wonder if he tried Ufuk after Euro fell through and was told, you had your chance??

Still, i hope he gets a gig at CM, another kiwi playing professionally is a win.

I wonder if missing out on the Aussie u20's when Ufuk was involved may have influenced his decision to turn us down. I really hope he gets a gig at CCM, he came thru their academy so it would be a return home for him.
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coochieeliberty_nzRoyz
over 6 years ago

Also another kiwi in the league is not a bad thing.

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over 6 years ago

dunnix wrote:

Assuming Stensness' trials overseas haven't come good - he's starting as a trialist for CCM in a preseason match now

Played the first half at RB and second half at CB. Didn't have much to do, the level of opposition was really low.
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over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

#meinVfL and Tim #Hoogland have mutually agreed on a contract resolution. Thank you for 4 years use in blue and white dress, Hoogi! All the best for the future!

Just waiting on Victory to announce it now.

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over 6 years ago
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