So with Regan and Gallagher gone how many players do we have again?
With decisions still to be made, who played this year or still have a contract..
Mark Birighitti
Ben Kennedy
Ben Kantarovski
Jacob Pepper
James Virgili
Scott Neville
Edson Montano
David Carney
Mitch Cooper
Allan Welsh
Radovan Pavicevic
Daniel Mullen
Ki-Je Lee
Nick Cowburn
Enver Alivodic
Max Burgess
Brandon Lundy
Braedyn Crowley
Michael Kantarovski
Travis Cooper
But could be, given rumours and those who are apparently close to signing, may not be retained, or those who may be seeking a release....
Ben Kennedy
Ben Kantarovski
Jacob Pepper
Mitch Cooper
Radovan Pavicevic
Daniel Mullen
Ki-Je Lee
Enver Alivodic
Nigel Boogaard
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The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
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The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
Welsh Solari and Travis Copper gone too.
Cowburn offered a new deal
Why is there no announcement on Virgilli? Surely hes gone too
Will migrate some posts from old squad thread to this one, then close the old one..... its a little old.
Newcastle Jets can today detail a number of squad changes ahead of the Hyundai A-League 2015/16 season.
Defender Taylor Regan, utility Sam Gallagher, and goalkeeper John Solari have been informed that they will not be re-signed by the Club for next campaign.
26-year-old Regan has played his entire professional career with the Jets having formerly skippered the Club’s Foxtel National Youth League team. Regan played 68 times for Newcastle in the Hyundai A-League.
Gallagher, 23, joined the Jets ahead of the 2014/15 campaign from Vietnamese side Hanoi T&T. He made a total of 19 appearances for the Club throughout Hyundai A-League season ten.
21-year-old Solari linked with the Jets in 2013 from South Australian Premier League outfit White City. While he never appeared for the Club in the Hyundai A-League, Solari featured regularly for Newcastle’s Foxtel National Youth League side and provided dependable back up to Ben Kennedy and Mark Birighitti during his time in the Hunter.
Newcastle Jets can also disclose that Allan Welsh (16 appearances this season) and Travis Cooper (two appearances this season) have been informed that at this point they will not be re-signed by the Club. Jets management may seek to re-engage with Welsh, Cooper, or both, depending on various factors.
Utility Nick Cowburn (10 appearances this season) has been offered a youth deal. The Club is committed to retaining the Toronto junior.
“We’d love Nick Cowburn to stay at the club however with Scott Neville and Jacob Pepper contracted and able to fulfil the right back role, at this point we need to work within our salary cap and squad size parameters,” Newcastle Jets Head Coach Phil Stubbins explained. “We will remain in open dialogue with Nick.”
Max Burgess (five appearances this season) remains in discussions with the Club.
Ecuadorian attacker Edson Montaño remains under consideration by Club management. Montaño was on-loan to the Jets throughout the 2014/15 season from SC Barcelona in his homeland. Discussions with his loan club and local agent will transpire in due course.
Stubbins added: “Today the coaching staff had to deliver some tough decisions to some great people. We certainly wish each of the guys that are leaving the club the very best in their respective futures.”
“We are well advanced with our plans to recruit some top quality players to join home grown products Ben Kennedy, Ben Kantarovski, Jacob Pepper, and the returning Nigel Boogaard in our pursuit to bring success to the Newcastle Jets.”
The Club is in negotiations with Enver Alivodić to retain his services
Read more at http://www.newcastlejets.com.au/arti...y6XOHSKoA4S.99
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The off-field circus begins.
“We’d love Nick Cowburn to stay at the club however with Scott Neville and Jacob Pepper contracted and able to fulfil the right back role, at this point we need to work within our salary cap and squad size parameters,” Newcastle Jets Head Coach Phil Stubbins explained. “We will remain in open dialogue with Nick.”
This has always been a massive problem within this club. Instead of having a decent back up player for a specific position we decide to play someone who can do a job there and save our spots. How hard is it to have 2 left backs and 2 right backs in a 23 man squad??
This goes every position. Stubbins must just think that all forwards can play across the front, all defenders can play across the back and midfielders can play anywhere.. Sounds like U/14s football... wait, that's probably setting the bar too high for old Stubby & Chubby!
Clearly Neville's stance earlier on is the motive behind the quote " We will remain in open dialogue with Nick.”
Time to get updating!
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Might be time to go shopping for some other talent on here.
Hey guys...
Ive been reading a few of your threads pretty much everyday for the past 12 months, so have decided to sign up so i can join in on occasions!
Just wanted to say that the decision to axe gallagher, welsh and solari is great. Cleans out some players that arent upto a-league standard imo. But with solari being released, is that an indication that stubbins is banking on a birighitti return, or is there another gk in the pipeline?? Anyones better than BK!
Put your hands together for Stubbins (not your) Newcastle Jets!
Shambles.