Reddy to Perth confirmed.
http://www.a-league.com.au/article/t...01utii28t0xcdu
Deng is almost certainly gone from MV, signing for PSV. Someone can translate.
http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel...%20Deng%27.php
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Reddy to Perth confirmed.
http://www.a-league.com.au/article/t...01utii28t0xcdu
Deng is almost certainly gone from MV, signing for PSV. Someone can translate.
http://psv.netwerk.to/nieuws/artikel...%20Deng%27.php
Also lots of speculation in the last day or two, some of it the high profile complete BS stuff that the AL loves to do.
Some Spanish guy to MV - http://www.fourfourtwo.com/au/news/v...ive-midfielder
BR leading chase for Holman - http://sport360.com/article/football...-league-spell/
Best 25 NPL players - http://www.a-league.com.au/photo-gal...g1u0bkd3g7a5ia
Euro 2016 stars that might be available - http://www.a-league.com.au/article/c...a1n9dtlmzy90nv
I long to watch Holman play in the A-League.
Looking at that list of NPL players, the young left back from FNQ Heat could be maybe worth a trial to see if he is up to it. It is a position we need depth and we have the option of the overage rookie outside the squad numbers and cap space. Other than that the only one's possibly worth looking at are those U20 that may be better than what we have in our youth squad, or a striking back up to Morten depending on what sort of players get brought in from overseas, would need to be an improvement on Pav and Brennan.
Not sure if this has been spoken about elsewhere, but Thomas Deng to PSV on a 1 year loan.
Jacob Pepper has left Western Sydney Wanderers
Now that is what a competent football club does.
Players who are under contract but not wanted they get rid of
Now can someone explain to me why we can't **** off Brennan Pavicevic BK etc
Just because they are under contract means **** all
Just as it did for Pepper at Wankers FC
Your opinion Member, but seriously how can you even contemplate bracketing BK in with Brennan and Pavicevic?
He's been with the club since day one and been our No 1 keeper at certain times over 11 seasons, won a player of the year award, surely he deserves a bit of respect....not to be dumped amongst a couple of young players who have played about a dozen games between them.
Yep some will do that.
A competent club though finds them a new gig elsewhere
A competent club isolates them in such a way they want to go.
They don't leave them hanging around for a year or two taking their pay check every week
Don't need to go to the extent Muppet and Tinkler done with Carney Griff Kew and co but that is still a good example.
The club put them in a position the players stood their ground before succumbing and walking away to go somewhere new.
(Just took longer with Carney)
You don't need to be as malicious as what Muppet and Tinkler were but you can use methods to isolate the player that he walks
A competent club does this and just doesn't keep dead wood to honour contracts
They move them on and it a win win for both sides
High time out club showed the nous and shipped off the dead wood
Loyalty or future prosperity??
I will call a spade a spade and say we will not have a great side with BK in the No1 a spot. He has been here long enough and not cemented his spot.
Time to draw a line in the sand and move on
Being loyal to your players is a noble idea but their comes a time when the club has to be hard nosed and make decisions that are best for them and loyalty can go out the window.
Loyalty causes problems eventually. Look at Spain in the WC and Euros
The Spanish FA stayed loyal to Del Bosque due to past success. He stayed loyal to his players and didn't regenerate the squad. Despite having the talent they didn't perform well enough at the tournaments and under achieved.
Loyalty to blame
BK proved his worth with two players player of the season awards the seasons before Birraz arrived then unfortunately Birraz was just a better keeper but that doesnt change the fact that BK is good and has done a good job when filling in for Birraz
In the eyes of some on here...
Griff = Harry Potter
BK = Voldemort
The truth is somewhere in the middle.
Some bloke called Mooy has signed with some team in England called Manchester City.
So your selling point for new players to the club is that as well as bad players, no name coach, shit fans, shit beer and shit kickoff times with no exposure, you wanna let them know that regardless what we say we'll pay you that it's probably all bullshit and we'll **** you off at the first chance.
Yeah I can totally see why big name players would want to be part of that.
Pussies like Cahill and Lustica just aren't up to the challenge I guess.
Naumoff has retired from football after his medical when signing for Numancia revealed a heart defect.
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/artic...off-retirement