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

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MIRON Bleiberg has landed one of his long-time transfer targets with the announcement today that Ivorian midfield enforcer Jonas Salley will sign a short-term deal with Gold Coast United.

Renowned for his steely performances, 29-year-old Salley has completed his contract with Chinese outfit Chengdu Blades and will join United as an injury replacement player with a view to making the move permanent next season

http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/223682,jonas-salley-signs-for-gold-coast-united.aspx
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valeo wrote:
Blessing in disguise for them - Covic >>> Velaphi on many levels
That's a bit harsh.  Who could forget that amazing goalkeeping demonstration against us a couple of seasons ago?
 
Perfect positioning, eyes firmly on the ball and wasn't distracted by Dadi's antics, got both hands to the ball and held it.
 
One of the best textbook saves I've seen.  Even he was pleased with himself - had a little smile afterwards.
 
Class.
 
 
Junior822011-11-24 12:45:34

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Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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Junior82 wrote:
valeo wrote:
Blessing in disguise for them - Covic >>> Velaphi on many levels


That's a bit harsh.� Who could forget that amazing goalkeeping demonstration against us a couple of seasons ago?
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Perfect positioning,�eyes firmly on the ball and wasn't distracted by Dadi's antics, got both hands to the ball and held it.

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One of the best textbook saves I've seen.� Even he was pleased with himself - had a little smile afterwards.

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Class.

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Check out pics 54 and 55 of that photo stream. Interesting pics of Tando.

Its no longer a problem.

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Toffeeman wrote:
Junior82 wrote:
valeo wrote:
Blessing in disguise for them - Covic >>> Velaphi on many levels


That's a bit harsh.  Who could forget that amazing goalkeeping demonstration against us a couple of seasons ago?
 

Perfect positioning, eyes firmly on the ball and wasn't distracted by Dadi's antics, got both hands to the ball and held it.

 

One of the best textbook saves I've seen.  Even he was pleased with himself - had a little smile afterwards.

 

Class.

 


 

Check out pics 54 and 55 of that photo stream. Interesting pics of Tando.
 
Looks like he has same skin disease of Michael Jackson!
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'Arry has a get out clause in his contract...
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Hard News wrote:
So does Marco...
roff, where's he going to go?
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Hard News wrote:
So does Marco...
What sort of get-out clause? My guess would be some max transfer for a european comp which isn't really relevent at the moment.
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I wonder if any of the clubs will have a look at Vince Grella. He is off contract at the end of the season, and his recent injury history will scare off most foreign clubs.
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I wonder if any of the clubs will have a look at Vince Grella. He is off contract at the end of the season, and his recent injury history will scare off most foreign clubs.
 
Tim Brown might be keen to have him at the Nix
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Bling's secret money earner to pay for marques  ?? I'm not serious, and I'm hating to see this diesease hitting our sport in our backyard. Puts all parties under the spotlight, innocent or not.

Sydney FC have denied any knowledge of match-fixing after a Chinese referee confessed in court to accepting bribes for fixing games, including a Sky Blues fixture from two years ago.

MORE
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maybe they'll want Danny Allsop now

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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Ha, Simon going, the Mariners sound like they are having more financial issues right now than the Nix when Terry was going bankrupt.

Simon has been decent for the Mariners, be interesting to see how they change the way they play
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McKay possible chance to come back to the ALeague?

http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/support-building-to-bring-matt-mckay-back-to-brisbane-as-rangers-career-fails-to-lift-off/story-e6frf4gl-1226233037278
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Matt Simon gone.. Massive blow for CCM
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maybe they'll want Danny Allsop now
Surely Sorlazano is more likely to drop off the Victory squad.
You know we belong together...

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From Soccernet - "There was an astonishing queue of 22 clubs from four continents who approached Beckham for his services; clubs in South America - notably Brazil, from Asia, Australia and Europe, including the Premier League."
 
ShowUsYaNix2012-01-04 14:08:11
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Julius Davis, an african/australian teenager formerly signed as a youth player for bayern munich has started training with victory. Apparently an attacking midfielder. I believe he previously lived in Australia long enough not to count as an import. Wonder what that means, if anything, about Rojas' spot?
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rjmiller wrote:
Julius Davis, an african/australian teenager formerly signed as a youth player for bayern munich has started training with victory. Apparently an attacking midfielder. I believe he previously lived in Australia long enough not to count as an import. Wonder what that means, if anything, about Rojas' spot?
He needs to be in Aussie 6 more months to qualify for them, so I would say he is back from Germany to meet that requirement.

[Edit: link about him http://www.smh.com.au/sport/a-league/teen-seeks-club-stint-on-way-to-socceroos-eligibility-20120110-1ptl8.html ]
Ryan's Rovers2012-01-11 11:15:34
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rjmiller wrote:
Julius Davis, an african/australian teenager formerly signed as a youth player for bayern munich has started training with victory. Apparently an attacking midfielder. I believe he previously lived in Australia long enough not to count as an import. Wonder what that means, if anything, about Rojas' spot?
 
Surely Rodi is looking at the Victory squad and thinking his decision to move his son across the ditch was a bit premature??
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Rodi may have put his two cents on the table but it was ultimately Marco's choice to move.
 
I think the new manager is probably better for him. Word is that Melbourne will be changing to a 4-2-3-1, which at least means his best position actually exists in their formation. I think tonights game could be very important for him. Magilton has said he will give their non-starting players a chance but he has a few players he knows that might move their. Since these are all foreigners the import status could really bite Marco. Just got a feeling we might get Marco back assuming Ricki wants him.
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Not making the match day squad suggests the management change isn't positive.
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aitkenmike wrote:
Not making the match day squad suggests the management change isn't positive.
 
Solarzano got his bench spot, gee foreign signing not even on the bench like you point out does not look good for him...........
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The A-League is set to be flooded with five-star imports aiming to earn contracts during Australia's FIFA transfer window, which opens for trade on January 17.

The global financial crisis has forced some high-quality players to revalue their next contract, and the A-League - one of the Asian Football Confederation's better-paid competitions - is becoming a frontier worth investigating.

A European agent is offering playmaker Bryan Bergougnoux, 29, currently on loan from Italy's Lecce to France's Chateauroux; Nice right-back Francois Clerc, 28; and Honduran playmaker Julio Cesar Dailey Leon, 31, from China's Shandong Luneng, to A-League clubs.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/bryan-bergougnoux-francois-clerc-julio-cesar-dailey-leon-among-overseas-players-eyeing-a-league-contracts/story-e6frf423-1226245079591

Only 4 clubs have import slots available, Adelaide, CCM, Victory and us. I don't think we will see any of these guys playing here.


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First transfer from the sounds of things...
"The Newcastle Jets have signed Adelaide United goalkeeper Mark Birighitti, extended Ben Kennedy's contract and will release goalkeeper Matthew Nash"
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Paul Reid also training at Melbourne Heart
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sthn.jeff wrote:


Paul Reid also training at Melbourne Heart


Sounds like they have signed him

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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Any one else see the Hyphen (Topor-Stanley) to Victory rumour?   ...and Sarkies to newcastle.
 
The A-League is set to be flooded with five-star imports aiming to earn contracts during Australia's FIFA transfer window, which opens for trade on January 17.

The global financial crisis has forced some high-quality players to revalue their next contract, and the A-League - one of the Asian Football Confederation's better-paid competitions - is becoming a frontier worth investigating.

A European agent is offering playmaker Bryan Bergougnoux, 29, currently on loan from Italy's Lecce to France's Chateauroux; Nice right-back Francois Clerc, 28; and Honduran playmaker Julio Cesar Dailey Leon, 31, from China's Shandong Luneng, to A-League clubs.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/bryan-bergougnoux-francois-clerc-julio-cesar-dailey-leon-among-overseas-players-eyeing-a-league-contracts/story-e6frf423-1226245079591

Only 4 clubs have import slots available, Adelaide, CCM, Victory and us. I don't think we will see any of these guys playing here.


 
Agents offer hundreds of players to A-League sides every week and they almost all go no thanks.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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Yep, the Hyphen one was mentioned during the Jets game. Caused a fair bit of mirth in this quarter.
 
Beauchamp was another mentioned as possibly heading to the Jets.
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Just when the Heart get going Sarkies and Beauchamp get going to noocastle??
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Hard News wrote:
Any one else see the Hyphen (Topor-Stanley) to Victory rumour?�� ...and Sarkies to newcastle.

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The A-League is set to be flooded with five-star imports aiming to earn contracts during Australia's FIFA transfer window, which opens for trade on January 17. The global financial crisis has forced some high-quality players to revalue their next contract, and the A-League - one of the Asian Football Confederation's better-paid competitions - is becoming a frontier worth investigating.A European agent is offering playmaker Bryan Bergougnoux, 29, currently on loan from Italy's Lecce to France's Chateauroux; Nice right-back Francois Clerc, 28; and Honduran playmaker Julio Cesar Dailey Leon, 31, from China's Shandong Luneng, to A-League clubs.http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/bryan-bergougnoux-francois-clerc-julio-cesar-dailey-leon-among-overseas-players-eyeing-a-league-contracts/story-e6frf423-1226245079591Only 4 clubs have import slots available, Adelaide, CCM, Victory and us. I don't think we will see any of these guys playing here.

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Agents offer hundreds of players to A-League sides every week and they almost all go no thanks.


I had a guy offer me a Porsche and a Ferrari one day. I just couldn't afford them.

Perhaps that's a similar scenario to these agents offering A-League clubs these 5-star players.

Yellow Whever Whanganui

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goldienz wrote:
Hard News wrote:
Any one else see the Hyphen (Topor-Stanley) to Victory rumour?   ...and Sarkies to newcastle.

 

[QUOTE=Ryan's Rovers]The A-League is set to be flooded with five-star imports aiming to earn contracts during Australia's FIFA transfer window, which opens for trade on January 17. The global financial crisis has forced some high-quality players to revalue their next contract, and the A-League - one of the Asian Football Confederation's better-paid competitions - is becoming a frontier worth investigating.A European agent is offering playmaker Bryan Bergougnoux, 29, currently on loan from Italy's Lecce to France's Chateauroux; Nice right-back Francois Clerc, 28; and Honduran playmaker Julio Cesar Dailey Leon, 31, from China's Shandong Luneng, to A-League clubs.http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/bryan-bergougnoux-francois-clerc-julio-cesar-dailey-leon-among-overseas-players-eyeing-a-league-contracts/story-e6frf423-1226245079591Only 4 clubs have import slots available, Adelaide, CCM, Victory and us. I don't think we will see any of these guys playing here.

 

Agents offer hundreds of players to A-League sides every week and they almost all go no thanks.


I had a guy offer me a Porsche and a Ferrari one day. I just couldn't afford them.

Perhaps that's a similar scenario to these agents offering A-League clubs these 5-star players.[/QUOTE]
 
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This is funny
 
 

Brazilian striker Ricardinho, whose salary is in excess of $300,000, has been back on the A-League club's books since December when his loan spell at Brazilian second division side Parana ended.

He remains contracted with Victory until April 30.

Dumped by Victory after a miserly return of two goals in 19 games, he consumes a sizeable chunk of the salary cap.

Only Harry Kewell and Archie Thompson pocket more, with Kosta Rican star Carlos Hernandez believed to be in that ball park.

Coach Jim Magilton last week told the Herald Sun he was targeting at least one international, but with Ricardinho taking up the fifth and final visa spot after Hernandez, Jean Carlos Solorzano, Fabio and Marco Rojas, his hands are tied.

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Victory wants to do business this month but is limited with little more than $100,000 left in the cap.

In a deal that would have freed up a visa spot, Solorzano was offered to Newcastle Jets in exchange for defender Nikolai Topor-Stanley in December, but it collapsed when coach Mehmet Durakovic was sacked.

Victory is prepared to release Ricardinho on a free transfer and managing director Richard Wilson is confident a deal can be struck before the A-League transfer window closes in a month.

"We're not bringing him back. We're working on his situation at the moment because his loan with the Brazilian club has finished," Wilson said.

"If we finalise a financial arrangement that's agreeable then we free up the visa spot. Otherwise he's still on our books.

"We're in the market but we haven't done any deals.

"Are we likely to? It's a possibility. We've still got a bit of money in the cap and room on the roster. It's difficult to do anything in the January window, but we're in the market and we've had players offered to us both locally and overseas."

Wilson said while the club was juggling short and long-term targets, Victory was after players who could make an immediate impact.

"This window is primarily about shoring up our list to get the best result we can this season," he said.
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I read that this morning on the bus on the way to work.
 
Interesting that Solorzano and Rojas are not exactly starting regulars.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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Meanwhile Finnish striker Juho Makela's unhappy time at Sydney is coming to a close after the player was told he will not be offered a new contract for next season, and can leave immediately if he can find a new club.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/soccer/showing-sydney-fc-coach-vitezslav-lavicka-the-door-would-achieve-nothing-rudan/story-fn3t9g5q-1226248813073

CCM could use another striker, and have the import spots. Wonder if he would suit their style?


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