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2015/16 Transfer Speculation

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over 10 years ago

valeo wrote:

I look forward to Australian commentators calling him Krishna. Or Appiah. Or Bonevacia.

I look forward to "former Dutch youth international" and "product of the Ajax academy" about five times every game.

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over 10 years ago
Powell offers nothing - May aswell have signed a promising Kiwi striker and develop kiwi talent
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over 10 years ago

Doloras wrote:

valeo wrote:

Exciting stuff; would be nice to get a hint as to nationality. I'm guessing Dutch. 

I'm still guessing Jeffrey Sarpong. His trial was recently terminated with Blackburn. (End of July-ish)

Also followed by Roly on twitter.

Well done! :D

What date did Valeo call this?

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over 10 years ago

Think someone called it before me!

a.haak

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over 10 years ago · edited over 10 years ago · History

Hard News wrote:

boganville wrote:
Powell offers nothing - May aswell have signed a promising Kiwi striker and develop kiwi talent

I suspect we'll do that as well.

Plus, Powell offers much more than nothing! Jeez, he's been banging them in for fun in NSWPL, he's fit, fast, physical... I think he looks very promising.

Plus, I really want a "Blake Powell" patch to sew on the back of my stripey.


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over 10 years ago

Hard News wrote:

boganville wrote:
Powell offers nothing - May aswell have signed a promising Kiwi striker and develop kiwi talent

I suspect we'll do that as well.

Id hope so - We sign these average Australia youth players out of the NPL and forget about the boys running around in the ASB (Which is a better standard).

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over 10 years ago

boganville wrote:

Hard News wrote:

boganville wrote:
Powell offers nothing - May aswell have signed a promising Kiwi striker and develop kiwi talent

I suspect we'll do that as well.

Id hope so - We sign these average Australia youth players out of the NPL and forget about the boys running around in the ASB (Which is a better standard).

That's debatable..

a.haak

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over 10 years ago

valeo wrote:

boganville wrote:

Hard News wrote:

boganville wrote:
Powell offers nothing - May aswell have signed a promising Kiwi striker and develop kiwi talent

I suspect we'll do that as well.

Id hope so - We sign these average Australia youth players out of the NPL and forget about the boys running around in the ASB (Which is a better standard).

That's debatable..

Debatable yes.. just my opinion after watching the NPL (VIC) all season

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over 10 years ago

Ryan wrote:

bwtcf wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Powell and Krishna are both proven goal scorers, albeit at a lower level.

Harsh on Krishna.

I think he is a proven goal scorer at A League level. Burns didn't score that many after the Asian Cup break...

Sure. We kind of need double figures from Krishna this year.

So, one more goal than he got last year then?

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over 10 years ago

Ernie is the postman again.



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over 10 years ago

getting closer...?

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/a-league/71383666/wellington-phoenix-sign-ghanaian-midfielder-jeffrey-sarpong--reports

A small town in Europe........looking to bounce straight back up....well that aint going to happen

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over 10 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Young Kiwi strikers in the ASB Prem aren't exactly a dime a dozen either though Boges.

Fair point - ASB Nix or Wanderers not have any strikers to push on?

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Ryan wrote:

bwtcf wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Powell and Krishna are both proven goal scorers, albeit at a lower level.

Harsh on Krishna.

I think he is a proven goal scorer at A League level. Burns didn't score that many after the Asian Cup break...

Sure. We kind of need double figures from Krishna this year.

So, one more goal than he got last year then?

Sure. But I was thinking three or four more than last season.

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over 10 years ago

He's young, strong, competitive, got two feet and a great crosser of the ball.....what's not to like?

Welcome Jeffrey!

Nostalgia isnt what it used to be...........

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boganville wrote:

Fair point - ASB Nix or Wanderers not have any strikers to push on?

Rogerson, Stephens, McGarry (who can play anywhere).  All have been involved with the first team in pre-season so all a chance of a deal.  Cherbal  Kochaba (Sp?) scored a couple of rippers in the weekends cap prem game.

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over 10 years ago

Hard News wrote:

boganville wrote:

Fair point - ASB Nix or Wanderers not have any strikers to push on?

Rogerson, Stephens, McGarry (who can play anywhere).  All have been involved with the first team in pre-season so all a chance of a deal.  Cherbal  Kochaba (Sp?) scored a couple of rippers in the weekends cap prem game.

...and, Cahill-Fluery is also developing nicely, not perhaps yep to the level of Rogerson, Stevens or McGarry, but still developing nicely.

Tam DiMario's left foot from distance is coming on well too... nearly curled a screamer into the top left corner from outside the box in the Cap Prem final on Saturday, and then had another very exciting fling from outside the box vs. NZA yesterday too. (Not that anyone is going to play Tam as a striker - he's not a striker - but nice to have full backs who can let it rip from range as well. The more I see fo Tam developing the more I like what I see.

Gulley must be there or there abouts too (alongside the top 3 mentioned by News, although, not a striker...)


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over 10 years ago

So Rogerson, DiMairo and whom else?

You would think with this Fenton injury that Dimairo would be quietly having a gee up to himself.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 10 years ago

Stevens, McGarry, Gulley...


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over 10 years ago

Watched the Sarpong  clip. Initial thoughts were 

Can play off both feet
Likes to cut back in ala Ifill
Can hit a ball
Could lose 3-5 KG.
If you are not paying attention, he will skin ya

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 10 years ago

Hard News wrote:

McGarry, Blake, Stephens, Gulley, Singh, Evans, Stroud.

McGarry certainly in the top 3 for me.

Haven't heard much of Evans since ASB. Has he been playing much in pre season?

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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over 10 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

So Rogerson, DiMairo and whom else?

You would think with this Fenton injury that Dimairo would be quietly having a gee up to himself.

During the preseason games I've seen/read about he's only ever played CB, while the likes of McGarry, Doyle and Gulley played in that wingback role.  I got the impression he was well down the pecking order for the FB/WB role.

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over 10 years ago

Stevel wrote:

Jeff Vader wrote:

So Rogerson, DiMairo and whom else?

You would think with this Fenton injury that Dimairo would be quietly having a gee up to himself.

During the preseason games I've seen/read about he's only ever played CB, while the likes of McGarry, Doyle and Gulley played in that wingback role.  I got the impression he was well down the pecking order for the FB/WB role.

He was playing right-ish back (either as a right back, right wing back, or right most CB, depending on your point of view) yesterday in New Plymouth when he came on.


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over 10 years ago

...and all the pre-season games I have seen.

Evans and Stroud have not had much of a run pre-season but both impressive for the WeeNix.  Evans is solid and I think hasn't got some of the recognition he deserves.  For a while most of the back line were out broken and he was carrying converted wingers and midfielders in the back line.

Obviously they are pretty young for an A-League deep end but certainly show enough potential to make the grade.

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over 10 years ago

bwtcf wrote:

He was playing right-ish back (either as a right back, right wing back, or right most CB, depending on your point of view) yesterday in New Plymouth when he came on.

How did he go there?

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over 10 years ago

Brenton Speed whipping out his balls on twitter saying that Sarpong will be the signing of the season.

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over 10 years ago

Speed is generally a complete numpty, but I hope he's right on this one.

a.haak

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over 10 years ago

Stevel wrote:

bwtcf wrote:

He was playing right-ish back (either as a right back, right wing back, or right most CB, depending on your point of view) yesterday in New Plymouth when he came on.

How did he go there?

Most likely on the team bus with the rest of the squad

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over 10 years ago · edited over 10 years ago · History

So we now need a decent kiwi or Aussie CB. Thoughts? Any chance Tzimopolous might come on down? Or are we looking more at the likes of Eagar or someone similar from Australia? Are there any  decent Aussie CBs with pro experience currently off contract?

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over 10 years ago

Bring back Musa.

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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over 10 years ago

There is the new 'mature aged rookie' salary cap allowance.

Someone like Eager would fit that bill.

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over 10 years ago

That guy Rufer got some form as a striker?



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over 10 years ago

Sackofspuds wrote:

There is the new 'mature aged rookie' salary cap allowance.

Someone like Eager would fit that bill.

Eager has just Captained South Melbourne to their 2nd NPL title - That's three titles in three years (first one with Northcote City)

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over 10 years ago

martinb wrote:

That guy Rufer got some form as a striker?

Hudson and the #alignment make him playing as a striker. From what I remember he was an attacking midfielder and in the U-20 World Cup he was pretty poor as a CF

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over 10 years ago

So we now need a decent kiwi or Aussie CB. Thoughts? Any chance Tzimopolous might come on down? Or are we looking more at the likes of Eagar or someone similar from Australia? Are there any  decent Aussie CBs with pro experience currently off contract?

See

http://www.yellowfever.co.nz/categories/straya-a-l...


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over 10 years ago

Argie96 wrote:

Hudson and the #alignment make him playing as a striker. From what I remember he was an attacking midfielder and in the U-20 World Cup he was pretty poor as a CF

Played further back in midfield for the Phoenix/WeeNix last season

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over 10 years ago

Are we Ajax, Are we Ajax,  Are we Ajax in Disguise

Are we Ajax in Disguise

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