Not sure if this is the correct place to post this. I stumbled upon it and not sure if feel sad or find it funny. I think fulham was one of the worst teams in the world he could've moved to.http://metro.co.uk/2014/07/16/mccorm...ulham-4800236/
Not sure if this is the correct place to post this. I stumbled upon it and not sure if feel sad or find it funny. I think fulham was one of the worst teams in the world he could've moved to.http://metro.co.uk/2014/07/16/mccorm...ulham-4800236/
Troisi has moved to SV Zulte Waregem in the Belgian league.
This Luongo bloke (ie ****ING LEGEND) where would you like to see him end up when he gets out of Swindon and plays for a real football club befitting his talents???
Heard there was some interest from La Liga sides
Heard a Sevilla link, I'd love to see that move go through.
Spain would be my top choice and to avoid England unless it's an EPL side (however most links have been with championship sides).
If we were talking a hypothetical situation where he's starting regularly for a mid table team in a top flight etc id probably go;
Spain
Germany
Italy
England
In that order.
Swindon are doing quite well in League 1 ATM and look like getting promotion, if that was to be the case I think he will benefit best by re-signing with them.
Why? It's an environment that he is comfortable with already, he is currently progressing well under Mark Cooper, will be likely to get regular game time and the standard of the championship isn't fantastic but it sufficient for a 22 year old still learning his game.
I have watched both Luongo and Kasim (Iraq) flourish at this Asian Cup which makes me think Swindon are doing something incredibly right in coaching these guys. Keep them at Swindon and i imagine they'll only get better!
OK
Not that he is a Socceroo but gypo Amini is on his way out of Dortmund.
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/artic...options-beckon
Massimo Luongo to transfer to QPR
He does know that they got relegated doesn't he???
I guess maybe he is taking the gamble of a team where he'll still get game time and a team likely to be promoted in the future.
Luongo is now official.
I don't think this will be a good move for him. Villa have played young players in the past with a number of them reaching the first team. The advantage, however, of QPR over Villa is Rangers should be a stronger team in the Championship whilst Villa may be fighting relegation again. It's easier to develop in a winning team.
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
Disagree Villa are a basket case of a club
Going there was the worst thing he could have done
Moving to the Championship was the second worst thing he could have done.
Lets remember if his Swindon team didn't get pumped by the Nob End on Sunday he would have been in the Championship next season anyway.
He is at a stage of his development where not only does he need to play but he also needs to be adequately taught.
I don't see how he will achieve much going to a side where they will have a win at all costs attitude next season as they will want to get back in the EPL straight away.
He had also reached a level where he need to move upwards and to me he hasn't really done so. He is just moved marginally sideways with an upward slant.
Should have left England all together and went to the continent
With Amini and Rogic finding some good form in pre season, could one hope of a midfield three of Luongo, Amini and Rogic somewhere down the line?
Probably true about Jedinak. Pretty sure Amini has been trained now as a holding midfielder rather than the AM he was back in Australia. Obviously not a ball winner though but somebody who can distribute. If we had both Luongo and Rogic fit and in form thats a good rotational option for the AM role in our lineup.