Do you expect the success of McKain with Alnassr !
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Hi everyone , Im 1 fan of millions support Alnassr saudi club
i decided to register here to talk with u about our new star Jon
u r welcome here McKain & hope to add more Strength in our Defense ,, well everyone can see Jon next year in AFC Pro League with Alnassr club , we have now 3 Foreign Players (( V�ctor Alberto Figueroa Argentina , and Razvan Cocis Roman )) with Jon and we will look for the fourth Foreign player soon b4 Team's training camp in Italy Under the leadership of Italian coach Zanaga ,,
if Jon talent and great player i think alnassr will not let hem go any where cuz alnassr from long time had a big problem in Defense area and i think the 4 player will be in middle Late area ,,
i will try to Provide a new broadcast when he come with pics of alnassr fans (( The first popular club in the Arab world ))
if Jon talent and great player i think alnassr will not let hem go any where cuz alnassr from long time had a big problem in Defense area and i think the 4 player will be in middle Late area ,,
i will try to Provide a new broadcast when he come with pics of alnassr fans (( The first popular club in the Arab world ))
i will let u see youtube for alnassr just played last few weeks and plz tell me if Jon can find key position in the defense area ,, is he fast enoght to stop professional player and fast ,, in this why last year there r australian player joint Alshabab saudi club but he didnt play well and i seen hem sometime couldnt follow other fast players and he wasnt conviced
hope to have ur opinion about McKain at all and im sure everythings in Ryiadh will be great for hem
thanks ,,
McKain2010-06-18 16:32:00
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Yes.
Three for me, and two for them.
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Yes.
Central Hawkes Bay Nix
and tragic follower of Charlton Athletic
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Australian players don't have a good track-record in Middle-Eastern club football. Adam Griffiths only made one appearance before being released by Al-Shabab (he was signed for AU$650,000) and Michael Beauchamp (a regular Socceroo squad member) only made 13 appearances this season for Al-Jazira in the UAE and is now with Melbourne Heart. Danny Allsopp had some success, scoring 6 goals in 12 games but he was quickly moved on to DC United in the USA.
I read that Zanaga had seen McKain play in Romania, so he probably has a key spot in mind for him, but histroy suggests that Australians have some problems fitting in over there.
Critical_Lemon2010-06-20 13:07:01
I read that Zanaga had seen McKain play in Romania, so he probably has a key spot in mind for him, but histroy suggests that Australians have some problems fitting in over there.
Critical_Lemon2010-06-20 13:07:01
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Australian players don't have a good track-record in Middle-Eastern club football. Adam Griffiths only made one appearance before being released by Al-Shabab (he was signed for AU$650,000) and Michael Beauchamp (a regular Socceroo squad member) only made 13 appearances this season for Al-Jazira in the UAE and is now with Melbourne Heart. Danny Allsopp had some success, scoring 6 goals in 12 games but he was quickly moved on to DC United in the USA.
I read that Zanaga had seen McKain play in Romania, so he probably has a key spot in mind for him, but histroy suggests that Australians have some problems fitting in over there.
I read that Zanaga had seen McKain play in Romania, so he probably has a key spot in mind for him, but histroy suggests that Australians have some problems fitting in over there.
thanks alot Critical_Lemon I agree with the view that the lack of success of two of the players may give a negative impression of the players failed Australians in the Middle East in particular, but I want to clarify one very important point is that Al-Shabab, which Powered by vBulletin him Adam Griffiths has no fans in most matches are not over 20 or 30 encouraging and this frustrates the player and the situation is different in Nasser, who is very popular is the first in the Arab world
if you please I have some questions directed to you and I hope to answer them and will write this evening
I thank you for your eagerness to respond to the comprehensive evidence of your understanding of the broad sports
Critical_Lemon
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Hi, I will ask in another way: What are the strengths and weaknesses of McKain
As well as what are the similarities and differences between McKain and the Australian c defender Moore,
As well as what are the similarities and differences between McKain and the Australian c defender Moore,
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I hear Mckain likes Butter Chicken,whereas Craig Moore is more of a Lamb Korma man.
Similarities...Their eyebrows are the same size.
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I hear Mckain likes Butter Chicken,whereas Craig Moore is more of a Lamb Korma man.
Similarities...Their eyebrows are the same size.
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Moore's a donkey, Macca has an impressive mullet (he's obviously been working on it recently to protect his neck from the Saudi sun). That's about all you need to know, except that Big Jon is kinda like a Messi at the back with the passing ability of D-Beck (Off both feet) with a Puyol like mongrel in the tackle and a head cool as a cucumber with two sticks of celery.
You know we belong together...
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Mckains is reported to be bigger
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McKain, you might find that some of the people that can give you the type of answers you want - are at the World Cup. You might just have to be patient as most of us are too busy rolling around in the satisfaction on how our national side is performing in South Africa at the moment. We are so proud that our hearts are jumping out of our chests.
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