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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeterpool View Post
    Interesting to see if anything comes of this...
    Apparently it was Adam Sarota and "their interest has cooled"

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    any one watching the Olympics football Brazil looked awesome the other night

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    Nah missed it.

    Qualifiers kicking off soon aren't they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimario View Post
    Apparently it was Adam Sarota and "their interest has cooled"
    Interesting. He isn't getting much of a look in at his club, Utrecht (?) is he!

    I wonder how Jimmy Holland is doing

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    word on twitter has tim cahill moving to new york red bulls.

    massive news if true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newyrover7 View Post
    word on twitter has tim cahill moving to new york red bulls.

    massive news if true.
    http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/24628...york-move.aspx
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    Confirmed.

    http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archiv...ee-cahill-deal

    Everton have agreed with Major League Soccer (MLS) that Tim Cahill can be transferred to the New York Red Bulls.


    Tim, 32, will move to the Red Bulls for a nominal fee, subject to agreeing personal terms and passing a medical. He will travel to the US in the next few days.


    He has played 278 times for Everton since his move from Millwall in 2004, scoring 68 goals. An Australian international with 55 caps, Tim has scored 24 times for his country

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    big news

    I watched a Red Bulls game the other day - wow has Henry's talent faded with age

    Cahill behind him will be an asset to that team though if they play him in in behind Henry, providing simple balls for him to **** up

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    *insert comment on how cahill is a grub for not coming back to the HAL to give back to the game and how he is a massive sell out*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newyrover7 View Post
    *insert comment on how cahill is a grub for not coming back to the HAL to give back to the game and how he is a massive sell out*
    i'm more interested in why the ffa didn't jump in and try and pay for some of his transfer fee & actually aid any club to get him here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pv4 View Post
    i'm more interested in why the ffa didn't jump in and try and pay for some of his transfer fee & actually aid any club to get him here.
    because its the FFA

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    Good luck to him. He wouldn't be able to get the decent service he requires coming to this league. The crosses in this league are appaulling at times

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    Be interesting to see if a promoter will start pitching a Red bull tour to aus now with Cahill & Henry in the line up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pico View Post
    Be interesting to see if a promoter will start pitching a Red bull tour to aus now with Cahill & Henry in the line up.
    will probably be our next feature match much like the "qantas cup" v galaxy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newyrover7 View Post
    *insert comment on how cahill is a grub for not coming back to the HAL to give back to the game and how he is a massive sell out*
    well, apart from living in new york which would be a massive pull, he has kinda dogged the a-league here. the mls isn't really that much better in terms of quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parksey View Post
    living in new york
    the team is based in new jersey - he's dogged the league.
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    perhaps you shouldn't be using the word "dogged" as a verb parksey

    you probably mean something quite different by it than most people would

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeterpool View Post
    Interesting. He isn't getting much of a look in at his club, Utrecht (?) is he!

    I wonder how Jimmy Holland is doing
    Holland went to FK Austria Vienna (Austrian Bundesliga) on a free transfer in January 2012.

    He's getting game time ( about a dozen or so games) and is off contract June 2013.

    Doing well but not great.
    Last edited by The Dunster; 24-07-2012 at 03:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newyrover7 View Post
    *insert comment on how cahill is a grub for not coming back to the HAL to give back to the game and how he is a massive sell out*
    i am disappointed. i understand his reasons, but being in the MLS he is a small fish in a big pond. here in australia he would have been the biggest fish in the pond, with all marketing opportunities he could wish for. thus setting himself up financially better than playing a few seasons in the MLS.

    would have liked to have seen him play here. am disappointed he isn't.

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