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Posted June 19, 2010 20:12 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:45

Steve-O wrote:
el grapadura wrote:
Steve-O wrote:

There's no way he will sign BUT, hypothetically speaking, I don't see how a couple of years in the A-League, potentially being a standout player, would hinder him? The Danish league is hardly amazing.

 



The Danish league is better than the A-league, and is much more on the radar for other European clubs looking to boost their squads.

Coming here would be a significant step back in his career.
 
Is it though? Based on what? Just because it's in Europe?


This year's UEFA coefficients place the Danish league at 15th (out of 53), which is one place above the Scottish Premier League and is 3, 4 and 5 places below Greece, Turkey and the Netherlands respectively, three countries where top A-League performers have struggled to make a mark (Burns, Djite, Rukavytsya, Holland).

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Steve-O wrote:
el grapadura wrote:
Steve-O wrote:

There's no way he will sign BUT, hypothetically speaking, I don't see how a couple of years in the A-League, potentially being a standout player, would hinder him? The Danish league is hardly amazing.

 



The Danish league is better than the A-league, and is much more on the radar for other European clubs looking to boost their squads.

Coming here would be a significant step back in his career.
 
Is it though? Based on what? Just because it's in Europe?


This year's UEFA coefficients place the Danish league at 15th (out of 53), which is one place above the Scottish Premier League and is 3, 4 and 5 places below Greece, Turkey and the Netherlands respectively, three countries where top A-League performers have struggled to make a mark (Burns, Djite, Rukavytsya, Holland).