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Who's played for most A-League clubs

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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Who's played for most A-League clubs
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
With Jeremy Brockie signing for Newcastle Jets, that makes it his 4th A-League club after being with the NZ Knights, Sydney FC, North Queensland Fury and now the Jets. He's still only 22 as well.
 
Would there be any other players who would have been with 3 or more clubs considering next year will only be the 6th season of A-League.
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Could be Caceres.
HE has played for Perth, Left to go over seas then came back to perth. Then off to
Melbourne
CCM
then to us.

So 5. Depending on how you look at it.
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I'd count that as 4 different clubs 
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Guess brockie is equal then.
Whores
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Sydney FC will be Reddy's fourth.
You know we belong together...

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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Mori had a thousand NSL clubs didn't he?  Not sure he continued with the A-league
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Hard News wrote:
Perth, Mariners and Clogs in the NSL from memory 2B.


Perth and Clogs in A-League... tho didn't he go to Adelaide at the end - perhaps that was for ACL - he was coaching there too (a local club, not A-League).

He'd be about due to come out of retirement too wouldn't he?
E + R + O

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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I didn't say Adelaide.   He and the owners of United have some bridges burning a big way.  Could be Belky's successor under new ownership.

Regularly coaches the ex-NSL Adelaide City Force to the SA Premier League title.

There was a bit of a domestic with the FFA not allowing the Mariners to sign him after he'd finished two injury cover stints with them, which is when he went Brisbane.  Also famous for being subbed (against the Knights) without getting on the pitch when a referee told him he had to lose his wedding ring but they couldn't get it off so he had to be subbed.

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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I know you didn't say Adelaide HN.. I did :p

Just remember some comings and goings with him when he was living there coaching and commuting (???) to Brisneyland with the Roar... remember it was a bit of a sh*t-fight but don't recall the details lol

E + R + O

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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Hard News wrote:
I didn't say Adelaide.   He and the owners of United have some bridges burning a big way.  Could be Belky's successor under new ownership.

Regularly coaches the ex-NSL Adelaide City Force to the SA Premier League title.

There was a bit of a domestic with the FFA not allowing the Mariners to sign him after he'd finished two injury cover stints with them, which is when he went Brisbane.  Also famous for being subbed (against the Knights) without getting on the pitch when a referee told him he had to lose his wedding ring but they couldn't get it off so he had to be subbed.
 
 
I remember that, classic!
 
I loved Mori in his prime and really wished the Knights had signed him when it was obvious we had no decent strikers.
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
disco_mart wrote:
Hard News wrote:
I didn't say Adelaide.   He and the owners of United have some bridges burning a big way.  Could be Belky's successor under new ownership.

Regularly coaches the ex-NSL Adelaide City Force to the SA Premier League title.

There was a bit of a domestic with the FFA not allowing the Mariners to sign him after he'd finished two injury cover stints with them, which is when he went Brisbane.  Also famous for being subbed (against the Knights) without getting on the pitch when a referee told him he had to lose his wedding ring but they couldn't get it off so he had to be subbed.
 
 
I remember that, classic!
 
I loved Mori in his prime and really wished the Knights had signed him when it was obvious we had no decent strikers.


Did the Knights ever make a move for Mori, Melbourne born boy but left here in the early 90's and never played for a club side here again.
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