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Posted May 08, 2023 01:10 · last edited May 08, 2023 01:14

I would say that the "dregs" were more common in the past rather than under Uffie, and they came largely from elsewhere abroad and not A-League.

However, I would give Doloras a bonus point if in her label she included the "Barbarouses and Finkler" experiment that really did not set the world on fire,  with the Carlos Hernandez "meh" season as another one of that kind.  They were all Victory leavers, possibly indicating a need to get to any club rather than wanting an upgrade to a better club.  It says more about it being a Victory move rather our move, but then I may be wrong here.
And yet Kosta went back to Australia and lifted his performance to a new level for a while after that short stint.  Go figure.

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Unknown editor edited May 08, 2023 01:14
I would say that the "dregs" were more common in the past rather than under Uffie, and they came largely from elsewhere abroad and not A-League.

However, I would give Doloras a bonus point if in her label she included the "Barbarouses and Finkler" experiment that really did not set the world on fire, possibly paired up with the Carlos Hernandez "meh" season.  They were all Victory castoffs, of sorts, at that time.  Yet Kosta went back to Australia and lifted his performance to a new level for a while after that.  Go figure.
Unknown editor edited May 08, 2023 01:11
I would say that the "dregs" were more common in the past rather than under Uffie, and they came largely from elsewhere abroad and not A-League.
I would give Doloras a bonus point if she included the "Barbarouses and Finkler" experiment that really did not set the world on fire, possibly paired up with the Carlos Hernandez "meh" season.  They were all Victory castoffs, of sorts, at that time.  Yet Kosta went back to Australia and lifted his performance to a new level for a while after that.  Go figure.