Hard to see any good from the A-leagues releases but these players are worth a second look.
Simon Lynch is worth a look at after being released from Queensland Roar, he's 25 and was very unlucky with injuries at the beginning of the season and with Frank Farina obsession with the other two brilliant youth strikers performances saw him having disruptive game time. But he was a crowd favourite a couple of times.
Former Socceroo Ljubo Milicevic is released by Melbourne Victory after being on the bench behind many other defenders but was unable to get a work permit in the UK after trials with Arsenal and Newcastle United at the beginning of last season. But then we don't need a central defender or central midfielder unless Ross Aloisi goes. So someone to keep an eye out for if Ross goes.
I think that we may need to look aboard for our right back. If we can't find anyone, Darren Bazeley may be a better stop gap measure over Jonathan Perry but he may be committed as a Area 3 Coach now. I am not convince that Jonathan Perry had a chance with a decent Coach to go to the next stage up since Rufer was coaching the Football Kingz so whos to know what he is capable of with decent players around him for once. A potential wasted over the years, I feel.
Looking at the players at the NZFC level, I would be reluctant to bring on board any player through although I may get a loan for the young Solomon Islander striker to test him out because he is smaller and fast with some foot speed but he is a bit greedy and a risk taker as well and not sure whether A-league would workout. I would take a punt on him TBH. NZFC level is far too easy for him. So A-league would be a real testing ground for him now than ever.
Totori is still young and he does need to play at a higher level I think but the A-league could be too much too soon. He hasn't been quite as effective this season as he was last season, he had scored about 19 or 20 goals at this point last season, he's only got 10 right now. But if he trained hard, got less lazy, and continued to progress well then I wouldn't be suprised to see him in the A-league. Victorian Premier League or one of the other aussie leagues would be a good stepping stone.
Simon Lynch is worth a look at after being released from Queensland Roar, he's 25 and was very unlucky with injuries at the beginning of the season and with Frank Farina obsession with the other two brilliant youth strikers performances saw him having disruptive game time. But he was a crowd favourite a couple of times.
Former Socceroo Ljubo Milicevic is released by Melbourne Victory after being on the bench behind many other defenders but was unable to get a work permit in the UK after trials with Arsenal and Newcastle United at the beginning of last season. But then we don't need a central defender or central midfielder unless Ross Aloisi goes. So someone to keep an eye out for if Ross goes.
I think that we may need to look aboard for our right back. If we can't find anyone, Darren Bazeley may be a better stop gap measure over Jonathan Perry but he may be committed as a Area 3 Coach now. I am not convince that Jonathan Perry had a chance with a decent Coach to go to the next stage up since Rufer was coaching the Football Kingz so whos to know what he is capable of with decent players around him for once. A potential wasted over the years, I feel.
Looking at the players at the NZFC level, I would be reluctant to bring on board any player through although I may get a loan for the young Solomon Islander striker to test him out because he is smaller and fast with some foot speed but he is a bit greedy and a risk taker as well and not sure whether A-league would workout. I would take a punt on him TBH. NZFC level is far too easy for him. So A-league would be a real testing ground for him now than ever.
The difference was mainly the team made up. He was used in a different manner with the Manawatu side than he was with the Waitakere side. With the Manawatu side they just feed him with the ball a plenty because they had a good midfield unit that open gaps for him to move. With the Waitakere side they had plenty of options besides him. They have less urgency for him to score and so he received less ball service per game. They also prefer him to pass the ball in their formation and less encouragement to have a go if he received the ball as a deep striker or as a wide midfield area. He is fit to cover those areas but Waitakere wasn't willing to let him roam freely as Manawatu would. He basically has potential to fit into the attacking midfielder position as "man in the hole"
Lets hope that the Wellington Phoenix gets a team in the youth league because he would be definitely first person on top of the list.