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Nix Transfer Speculation 2019-20

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over 6 years ago

yeah Rollo reckons far left is Sam Sutton.

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over 6 years ago

Nelfoos wrote:

Ok L to R - people help me out here:

?, Aidan Wivall (S&C Coach), McCowatt, Taylor, Tom Scott (Lower Hutt player), Devlin, Elliot, Walter Scott, Ball, DeVere, Davila (obscured), McGing, Rufer, Semmy (obscured), Waine, TAHW, Sotirio, Payne, Cacace.

No sign of Sail or Marinovic, nor Fenton (still injured?).

I don't recognise the No. 3 far left, but think he's the only unknown to me there.

The keepers are most likely working in their own group
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over 6 years ago

Has JHS trained with them at all or Shivjers who seems to have a lot of fans amongst this site??

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over 6 years ago

That pic's from last week as well, FWIW.

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over 6 years ago

We should throw money at Leroy George. Is what we need in the winger spot and was one of MV's best ever imports imo. 

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over 6 years ago

valeo wrote:

We should throw money at Leroy George. Is what we need in the winger spot and was one of MV's best ever imports imo. 

Playing well with his current team, must be on fairly a lot tho.

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over 6 years ago

wilbaker wrote:

valeo wrote:

We should throw money at Leroy George. Is what we need in the winger spot and was one of MV's best ever imports imo. 

Playing well with his current team, must be on fairly a lot tho.

He doesn't have a club atm
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over 6 years ago

JHS has broke some bones in his foot & is out for up to 12 weeks, so that rules him out of any Nix trial (if he was going too get one)

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over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

wilbaker wrote:

valeo wrote:

We should throw money at Leroy George. Is what we need in the winger spot and was one of MV's best ever imports imo. 

Playing well with his current team, must be on fairly a lot tho.

He doesn't have a club atm

Well in that case he's not playing badly is he?

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over 6 years ago

Phillip Rollo confirms that no other trial players will be singed so that obivuoisly means no Semmy.

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over 6 years ago

JamesBo wrote:

Phillip Rollo confirms that no other trial players will be singed so that obivuoisly means no Semmy.

for the best at this point. We need our imports to hit the mark, don't really feel we have the luxury of taking such a big risk after the complete squad overhaul we have had
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over 6 years ago

Does this mean we've got our imports ready to be confirmed?

Hope Semmy goes back to the Handy and has a ripper season, and maybe put himself in the mix for next season.

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over 6 years ago

Got to be a good sign if all the other trialists have been released. Talay must be confident in bringing in better quality. Still 2 import spots + another 2 or 3 places available.

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over 6 years ago

Andy Carroll



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over 6 years ago · edited over 6 years ago · History

JamesBo wrote:

Phillip Rollo confirms that no other trial players will be singed so that obivuoisly means no Semmy.

for the best at this point. We need our imports to hit the mark, don't really feel we have the luxury of taking such a big risk after the complete squad overhaul we have had

Every import who isn't coming from another A League club is a big risk though if you look at the history of imports not just for us but for all A League teams. Experience in European leagues or whatever is no guarantee of success in the A League. Semmy would be less of a risk because at least he's settled in NZ already and would be cheaper.  I think it's actually more of a gamble to hold out to sign someone else in that import slot. Not necessarily a bad decision because you might get an ifill or something but on the the other hand you might get a Sarpong. I don't think it's less risky though

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over 6 years ago · edited over 6 years ago · History

martinb wrote:

Andy Carroll

Busted Dylan Macallister

;-)

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over 6 years ago

Andy Carrol would be great, if he wasn't made of wet paper.

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over 6 years ago

MetalLegNZ wrote:

Andy Carrol would be great, if he wasn't made of wet paper.

A target man doesn't really fit in with the formation we are gonna set up in.
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over 6 years ago

Going off what others have said about the game last night, this is how I guess we are looking right now

There are 3 areas that jump out as needing those last two visa slots. I would go for visas to replace Sotirio and Devlin, however another senior DM would be nice to have. TAHW can push forward into a DM role but for such a vital area of the park, we are really lacking experience at this level.

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over 6 years ago

Ball and Payne were both on the left side of their pair not the right, not that it's a major 

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over 6 years ago · edited over 6 years ago · History

RR wrote:

Going off what others have said about the game last night, this is how I guess we are looking right now

There are 3 areas that jump out as needing those last two visa slots. I would go for visas to replace Sotirio and Devlin, however another senior DM would be nice to have. TAHW can push forward into a DM role but for such a vital area of the park, we are really lacking experience at this level.

Fun Friday Afternoon Game: Add any A-League Player to this line-up

I'd replace Sotirio with Toivonen. Could argue we don't need a target man with two up front but could drop him a little deeper in behind Ball.

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over 6 years ago

JP__3 wrote:

RR wrote:

Going off what others have said about the game last night, this is how I guess we are looking right now

There are 3 areas that jump out as needing those last two visa slots. I would go for visas to replace Sotirio and Devlin, however another senior DM would be nice to have. TAHW can push forward into a DM role but for such a vital area of the park, we are really lacking experience at this level.

Fun Friday Afternoon Game: Add any A-League Player to this line-up

I'd replace Sotirio with Toivonen. Could argue we don't need a target man with two up front but could drop him a little deeper in behind Ball.

Or Leroy George. 

He's looking for a new club.

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over 6 years ago

that Singh chap might be worth a look

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over 6 years ago

HZA wrote:

that Singh chap might be worth a look

I reckon he’d tear up the aleague. 

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over 6 years ago

HZA wrote:

that Singh chap might be worth a look

I reckon he’d tear up the aleague. 

I don't know. He is a bit small.

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over 6 years ago

best he stay with with the old mods called pub football - we don't need alcoholics 


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over 6 years ago

JP__3 wrote:

RR wrote:

Going off what others have said about the game last night, this is how I guess we are looking right now

There are 3 areas that jump out as needing those last two visa slots. I would go for visas to replace Sotirio and Devlin, however another senior DM would be nice to have. TAHW can push forward into a DM role but for such a vital area of the park, we are really lacking experience at this level.

Fun Friday Afternoon Game: Add any A-League Player to this line-up

I'd replace Sotirio with Toivonen. Could argue we don't need a target man with two up front but could drop him a little deeper in behind Ball.

I know he's moved on now, but Isais - Aussie too.

a.haak

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over 6 years ago

best he stay with with the old mods called pub football - we don't need alcoholics 

Well someone's been drinking at least 



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over 6 years ago

best he stay with with the old mods called pub football - we don't need alcoholics 

It wouldn't be so bad if they limited their drinking to the pub, but they drink on the park as well!

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over 6 years ago

Andy Keogh (if he becomes an Aussie in a few weeks) would be ideal.

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over 6 years ago

Aguero wrote:

Andy Keogh (if he becomes an Aussie in a few weeks) would be ideal.

Whilst he is a very good player, I dunno if he would suit our system. He plays best being the 1 in a 4-5-1 and struggles when paired up with someone.
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over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

Aguero wrote:

Andy Keogh (if he becomes an Aussie in a few weeks) would be ideal.

Whilst he is a very good player, I dunno if he would suit our system. He plays best being the 1 in a 4-5-1 and struggles when paired up with someone.

he never really looked as dangerous at perth when he played in a two with Taggart, I felt. 
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over 6 years ago

RR wrote:

Aguero wrote:

Andy Keogh (if he becomes an Aussie in a few weeks) would be ideal.

Whilst he is a very good player, I dunno if he would suit our system. He plays best being the 1 in a 4-5-1 and struggles when paired up with someone.

I reckon he would be a good shout. He is quick enough, works hard and has enough of an all-round game to be useful. As a local that would be very useful. Also, with both Taggart and Maclaren he has gotten into double figures for goals.
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over 6 years ago

Bullion wrote:

RR wrote:

Aguero wrote:

Andy Keogh (if he becomes an Aussie in a few weeks) would be ideal.

Whilst he is a very good player, I dunno if he would suit our system. He plays best being the 1 in a 4-5-1 and struggles when paired up with someone.

I reckon he would be a good shout. He is quick enough, works hard and has enough of an all-round game to be useful. As a local that would be very useful. Also, with both Taggart and Maclaren he has gotten into double figures for goals.

Once he becomes an Aussie he will be in demand with the Australian clubs, and I doubt that the first place he'd choose to play for would be New Zealand.

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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over 6 years ago · edited over 6 years ago · History

This thread has been pretty light on speculation so I'm going to make some up because I need some hope we're going to sign some players.

My nieces Aunts brother-in-law told me that we're signing Balotelli

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over 6 years ago

ChopperNZ wrote:

This thread has been pretty light on speculation so I'm going to make some up because I need some hope we're going to sign some players.

My nieces Aunts brother-in-law told me that we're signing Balotelli

Would that be Arthur Balotelli? Owns a chip shop. Nice fella.

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over 6 years ago

It has been very quiet of late... waiting to see what happens when the dust settles in Europe and who is left looking?

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over 6 years ago

Two more import players will bring the squad to 19/23. Probably looking at an additional 3 Kiwi/Australian players to meet league requirements of squad size and cap spend. No real way to predict the imports, but there's really only a small list of local players that could be a genuine option.

In terms of Aussie players, it would surely have to be dipping into the NPL. There are barely any pro players left without a club, best of the bunch would be Aryn Williams and Chris Herd who have just finished stints in the Indian league after not so convincing A-League seasons, so that sums that up.

Uffie said a few weeks ago we were talking to a couple of Kiwi players overseas. There aren't many of them, so surely it we've been in contact with at least one of these players:Elliot Collier, Clayton Lewis, Nikko Boxall, Ryan de Vries, Marco Rojas, Jeremy Brockie, Decklan Wynne, Bill Tuiloma, James Musa. You'd have to say Rojas and Tuiloma would be pretty unlikely to come to the nix, but I'd be interested in any of those coming to Wellington except Brockie.

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over 6 years ago

Two more import players will bring the squad to 19/23. Probably looking at an additional 3 Kiwi/Australian players to meet league requirements of squad size and cap spend. No real way to predict the imports, but there's really only a small list of local players that could be a genuine option.

In terms of Aussie players, it would surely have to be dipping into the NPL. There are barely any pro players left without a club, best of the bunch would be Aryn Williams and Chris Herd who have just finished stints in the Indian league after not so convincing A-League seasons, so that sums that up.

Uffie said a few weeks ago we were talking to a couple of Kiwi players overseas. There aren't many of them, so surely it we've been in contact with at least one of these players:Elliot Collier, Clayton Lewis, Nikko Boxall, Ryan de Vries, Marco Rojas, Jeremy Brockie, Decklan Wynne, Bill Tuiloma, James Musa. You'd have to say Rojas and Tuiloma would be pretty unlikely to come to the nix, but I'd be interested in any of those coming to Wellington except Brockie.

Watto and Awad are overseas too ;)

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