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If he plays another season like he did the last one then I would say that'd be very likely.

And I'm not overly sure, but I think I read somewhere that the Nix would get a small chunk of any transfer fee. Something about automatic sell-on fees. It'd only be very small mind. Same would apply to Rojas.
simon_hampton2011-04-05 16:59:42
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According to Dolaras on the main forum, Lazio.
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Would be awesome for Kosta if he got signed.....even if he could not crack the first team just playing reserve grade for a Serie A side would be incredible....or even getting loaned to a Serie B side. Fingers crossed for you Kosta....all the best!
 
The fact that he is getting noticed by sides of that callibre mean he is on the radar internationally.....it will be sooner rather than later that someone in Europe picks him up
 
 
 
Woof Woof
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It's just a shame he didn't fit into our playing style.

Or something like that.
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Hard News wrote:
Lochy trialled at Boro.


He did, but Kosta is a far better footballer than Lochy.
He was back within 8 days.
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If Kosta is trailling with Lazio etc does this mean he wont be in the Squad to face Mexico and/or Australia?. 
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of course he will, itll be their off season anyway
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from this article -
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/soccer-football/news/article.cfm?c_id=86&objectid=10721236

* Kosta BARBAROUSES has been trialling with Italian Serie B side Torino and English League One leaders Brighton, where fellow All White Chris Wood has been playing.

The striker travelled to Italy and England after the All Whites' 1-1 draw with China a month ago and spent a week with each club. He has also attracted interest from clubs in Holland, Germany and Belgium after a breakthrough season.

He needed to return home to begin pre-season training with defending A-League champions Brisbane Roar.
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So much for high profile Italian club..
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Holland would be a good place for Kosta.
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Luis Garcia wrote:
So much for high profile Italian club..

Torino is a high profile Italian club, biggest rival of Juventus. A bit of a yoyo club, but they are Serie B and could be Serie A next year.
Opinion Privileges revoked
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linds2 wrote:

Luis Garcia wrote:
So much for high profile Italian club..
Torino is a high profile Italian club, biggest rival of Juventus. A bit of a yoyo club, but they are Serie B and could be Serie A next year.


This.
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Luis Garcia wrote:
So much for high profile Italian club..
 
Torino is a very high profile club.
 
 
The accident wiped out one of the great football teams of all time.
 
Edit: Oops, had Genoa instead of Torino
Paulinho2011-04-27 14:10:52
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el grapadura wrote:
linds2 wrote:

Luis Garcia wrote:
So much for high profile Italian club..
Torino is a high profile Italian club, biggest rival of Juventus. A bit of a yoyo club, but they are Serie B and could be Serie A next year.


This.

At one point, 10 of the 11 Italian national team starters was from Torino.
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Nothing wrong with going from going from the A-League to a Serie B side.....Torino is a very well established club with a good history. Someone like Kosta would learn heaps from a few years based there. Get real!.....A-League players don't go straight to AC Milan or Inter or Juventus
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zinidane wrote:
Nothing wrong with going from going from the A-League to a Serie B side.....Torino is a very well established club with a good history. Someone like Kosta would learn heaps from a few years based there. Get real!.....A-League players don't go straight to AC Milan or Inter or Juventus


This. I would be stoked if he went to a Serie B side, especially a club like Torino. Would give him a better chance of game time as well.
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Has thre been any word on how his trials actually went??
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I don't think there is anything concrete yet.
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I settle for paper thin at the moment.
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Bullion wrote:
el grapadura wrote:
linds2 wrote:

Luis Garcia wrote:
So much for high profile Italian club..
Torino is a high profile Italian club, biggest rival of Juventus. A bit of a yoyo club, but they are Serie B and could be Serie A next year.


This.

At one point, 10 of the 11 Italian national team starters was from Torino.
Didn't Jimmy Greaves play for Torino?
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Bullion wrote:
el grapadura wrote:
linds2 wrote:

Luis Garcia wrote:
So much for high profile Italian club..
Torino is a high profile Italian club, biggest rival of Juventus. A bit of a yoyo club, but they are Serie B and could be Serie A next year.


This.

At one point, 10 of the 11 Italian national team starters was from Torino.
Didn't Jimmy Greaves play for Torino?
Lazy prick I am - answer myself - no it was Milan.
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Bullion wrote:
el grapadura wrote:
linds2 wrote:

Luis Garcia wrote:
So much for high profile Italian club..
Torino is a high profile Italian club, biggest rival of Juventus. A bit of a yoyo club, but they are Serie B and could be Serie A next year.


This.

At one point, 10 of the 11 Italian national team starters was from Torino.
Didn't Jimmy Greaves play for Torino?
Lazy prick I am - answer myself - no it was Milan.
I was thinking of Denis Law
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Joe Baker(the greatest scotsman to play for England)played for Torino too...
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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10722622

He's just returned from trials with seven-time Serie A champions Torino and newly promoted Brighton & Hove Albion but had to forgo trials with two Dutch Eredivisie clubs, a German Bundesliga and German second division club, plus a top division outfit in Belgium. He needs to be in Brisbane tomorrow for the first day of pre-season training.

"From what I saw, Serie B looked a decent standard and I think I could definitely make an impact in that league," he says. "The Dutch first division would be a good stepping stone. Maybe not one of the top teams but a mid- or lower-table side. The same in Germany. I would love to move over there but it's a matter of making sure I do everything right. If I stay in Brisbane another year or two, it will help improve my game, and if I do well there, I'll end up where I want to be."
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Sounds like he has got his head screwed on right.
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Surely if Chris Wood can get loaned to Brighton & Hove, Barbarouses can get a contract with them.
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Bit different now they are in the championship and big, tall strikers are always going to be more in demand at that League 1/Championship level than guys like Kosta.
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Teza wrote:
Sounds like he has got his head screwed on right.
 
This.
 
Lots of respect for the young fella.
 
Won't even mind if he stays with Roar (mostly).
 
 
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KOFI Danning is banking on Brisbane Roar boss Ange Postecoglou transforming his career in the same way the A-League coach of the year turned Kosta Barbarouses into one of the competition's most feared strikers. <!-- google_ad_section_end(name=story_introduction) --><!-- // .story-intro --><!-- google_ad_section_start(name=story_, weight=high) -->

The Courier-Mail last month revealed Danning was joining the Roar, with the former Sydney FC striker finally putting pen to paper on a two-year deal and training with his new teammates yesterday for the first time.

Sick of warming the bench at Sydney FC, the 20-year-old former child prodigy has been heartened by the way former Wellington Phoenix forward Barbarouses flourished after being given a chance by Postecoglou.

Barbarouses, who struggled for game time in Wellington, scored 12 goals for Brisbane in the Roar's championship-winning season to cement himself among the A-League's most dangerous attacking weapons.

"It has shown that what you have to do is prove to Ange that you want to be here, prove to him that you want to work hard week in, week out and he'll give you an opportunity," Danning said.

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Has been signed by Russian 1st Division team
Alania Vladikavkaz
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does seem a bit of an odd move, hope it works out for him
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It does seem strange, this team just got relegated from the top Russian division.

But there's a lot of money in Russian football now, and if he can manage to get himself on the radar of the bigger Russian clubs would be a good thing for both him and NZ football.
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"Alania" signed a contract with the New Zealand forward
Sokker.Ru / / Russia. First Division, the Legionnaires of Russia Alania, Brisbane Roar
15.07.2011, 15:04
Source: FC "Alania"
 
Today, "Alania" entered into an agreement with New Zealand national team striker Kosta Barbarouses.

The contract is for three years, extendable for another two. The last 21 years the club has been champion Barbarouses top division of Australia "Brisbane Roar", in 33 appearances for which he scored 12 goals.

It is interesting that on the eve of Barbarouses, Greek by origin, was the guest of honor of the Greek society "Prometheus" in Vladikavkaz. Newbie red and yellow made ​​a warm welcome and wished me luck in the games for a new team
 
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el grapadura wrote:
It does seem strange, this team just got relegated from the top Russian division.

But there's a lot of money in Russian football now, and if he can manage to get himself on the radar of the bigger Russian clubs would be a good thing for both him and NZ football.


They are in the Europa 3rd qualifying round though, so could get in the shop window that way if he can break into the side.
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