Phoenix Transfer - speculation (Part 1)
I think he has a good shot at the U20 Denmark and would remain in Denmark to gain much need training and club experience that he would never get in NZ. So until he turns 20, which is about a couple of years time, he would then ready for NZ internationals if he decides to jump ship.
You can effectively write of him and most of the other NZers in the Europe off for the meanwhile. Because it is too much of a good thing there. He would be silly to come to Phoenix if he is in demand in Europe and is spotted by Everton. He's very lucky to have a dual citizenship and should make the most of it. I only hope that he would apply to FIFA to change his "switch" his allegiance before his 21st birthday.
any chance of a full stop?
He wouldn't be good enough for marquee status, but seems desperate to play, so he shouldn't cost much...
More background on this link (in Croatian though, tried to find an English translation but couldn't):
https://hr.nogonet.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4171&Itemid=36el grapadura2008-01-27 19:56:10
The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!
He wouldn't be good enough for marquee status, but seems desperate to play, so he shouldn't cost much...
More background on this link (in Croatian though, tried to find an English translation but couldn't):
https://hr.nogonet.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4171&Itemid=36[/QUOTE]
https://www.stuff.co.nz/4380941a18075.html
Sydney have already begun reshaping their squad for next season, with Perth Glory midfielder Simon Colosimo confirmed as a recruit this week, and Newcastle Jets striker Mark Bridge expected to announce his arrival in the next week.
Heading in the other direction could be utility Zadkovich, who has opened discussions with the Jets, while veterans Ufuk Talay [Avispa Fukuoka] and David Zdrilic [released] are definitely leaving. Brazilian pair Patrick and Juninho are likely to follow.
Perth Glory midfielder Mitchell Prentice is another possible arrival, while Peruvian striker Bruno Salas, 22, has impressed during his trial, and could be offered a deal if Sydney can arrange a loan spell with a NSW Premier League club.
Another player who could come under consideration is Jordanian international Siraj Al Tall, who is trialling with NSWPL club Sydney Olympic, and made his debut in the pre-season Johnny Warren Cup last weekend. The 25-year-old striker arrived in the country a fortnight ago, and is keen to play in the A-League after spending most of his career with 2007 AFC Cup finalists Al-Faisaly.
Former Socceroos utility Milan Blagojevic, now coaching Sydney Olympic, said: "He's a bit short of match practice, and obviously it's one thing to play up front and another thing to score goals. Everyone wants a goalscorer.
"But I like what I see, and he could be good enough for the A-League. It's early days, but his touch is impressive, and you can see he knows his way around the park."
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Heading in the other direction could be utility Zadkovich, who has opened discussions with the Jets, while veterans Ufuk Talay [Avispa Fukuoka] and David Zdrilic [released] are definitely leaving. Brazilian pair Patrick and Juninho are likely to follow.
Ufuk Talay [Avispa Fukuoka]
"And Ufuk scores for Fukuoka!!!" = sounds like a ufuking commentators nightmare

tigers2008-01-30 13:16:33
out of principle, no
Marijuana? Cocaine?
Whatever it is your taking, can I have some?
ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH
Incorrect - Smeltz is representing the Phoenix.
I doubt Anelka is representing the Nix, unless he's a closet fan
out of principle, no
You seriously wouldn't take Thompson? It would never happen but yeah.
I don't see why people don't like him. He's pretty awesome. Always speaks his mind and seems like a good guy tbh. He has a lot of brain explosions when talking to the media though.
valeo2008-01-30 18:38:02
a.haak

What the man does in his spare time is of no interest to me.Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.
"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003
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