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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverRed View Post
    Like my post above says, he was the worst keeper in the league, now we have two keepers who are reserve graders at best, no confidence at all
    Millsy knows best he has him in Adelaide

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverRed View Post
    Like my post above says, he was the worst keeper in the league, now we have two keepers who are reserve graders at best, no confidence at all
    your new name -FOREVER KAREN

    the biggest whinger in newcastle, every article, on every platform your name pops up, whining about everything.

    lets see what he is like.
    newcastle has been the worst club in the last 5 years,
    Del will be a massive improvement

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeterpool View Post
    20 players signed for season
    - 17 A-League squad players from possible 23
    - # = 2 Visa spot from possible 5
    - ^ = 3 Scholarships from possible 3(?)
    - 0 Player loaned out
    - * contract length has not been disclosed and it is believed this is the deal length


    Expiring 25/26
    13 Clayton Taylor
    15 Aleks Susnjar
    21 Noah James
    17 Kosta Grozos
    18 Kota Mizunuma
    39 Thomas Aquilina
    33 Mark Natta
    09 Lachlan Rose
    37 Lachlan Bayliss
    22 Ben Gibson
    25 Oscar Fryer

    Expiring 26/27
    07 Eli Adams
    23 Daniel Wilmering
    xx Alex Badolato
    xx Max Burgess
    xx Joe Shaunghnessy
    xx James Delianov

    Scholarships & Youth
    24 Alex Nunes - 25/26 ^
    44 Ben van Dorssen - 25/26 ^
    28 Will Dobson - 25/26 ^
    60 Garang Arou - youth (excluded)
    45 Christian Bracco - youth (excluded)

    Squad Depth (Primary position)
    GK - 2 (James, Delianov)
    RB - 1 (Aquilina)
    CB - 5 (Susnjar, Shaughnessy, Natta, van Dorssen, Arou)
    LB - 1 (Wilmering)
    CM - 4 (Grozos, Nunes, Bayliss, Bracco)
    CAM - 3 (Burgess, Adams, Badolato)
    RW - 2 (Mizunuma, Dobson)
    LW - 2 (Taylor, Fryer)
    ST - 2 (Rose, Gibson)

    Rumoured Incoming Players
    None

    Rumoured Outgoing Players
    Clayton Taylor - reported in Newcastle Herald to be seeking release
    Updated with new players recently signed. Also added an attempt at a squad depth chart for position they have primarily played for us or previous club. Doesn't account for versatility.

    Also added in youth players who have represented club in the past but not on a scholarship.
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    Great. He's gone from Liaoning Whowin to Newcastle Wholose.
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    We need a left and right back. Our two incumbents aren't exactly defensively aware.

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    Im gunna go so far as too say of all of Grozos's time at the Jets he played his best football for the club as a makeshift CB, Not in his usual midfield role.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W8 WATCHER View Post
    your new name -FOREVER KAREN

    the biggest whinger in newcastle, every article, on every platform your name pops up, whining about everything.

    lets see what he is like.
    newcastle has been the worst club in the last 5 years,
    Del will be a massive improvement
    Sorry for being honest, it?s a forum, you can turn off if you like, you won?t be missed

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    Keep ya silly bitchin for the local side of the fence, it's one big love in over here, where everyone agrees with everyone
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    You are easily the worst person on this forum. Srs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverRed View Post
    Sorry for being honest, it?s a forum, you can turn off if you like, you won?t be missed
    Thanks Forever Karen
    i will start turning off every social platform on the planet you like to whinge on, it may take me a while

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    I see Adelaide turned down a 2 Million dollar offer for Archie Goodwin. Not bad for a club that got him for free and put 1 years work in

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    We have a disputes and dissent section of the forum. You need to have this discussion over there

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    A poor loss to Brisbane yesterday, anyone see the game

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverRed View Post
    A poor loss to Brisbane yesterday, anyone see the game
    Seems like we played a lot of the younger crop, so I’m not crazy concerned about the result

    Also we signed Joel Bertolissio for a year, seems like a totally functional kinda player that can play centre back, right back and CDM and do them all to a passable degree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark325 View Post
    Seems like we played a lot of the younger crop, so I’m not crazy concerned about the result

    Also we signed Joel Bertolissio for a year, seems like a totally functional kinda player that can play centre back, right back and CDM and do them all to a passable degree.
    I?d prefer a more exciting signing like an overseas player or an established A league player, are there any spots left

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverRed View Post
    I?d prefer a more exciting signing like an overseas player or an established A league player, are there any spots left
    Get Angus back

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    Sign Balotelli!!! He could be our Usain Bolt, Oh yeah
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    He'd be the first since Ljubo to go into the squadron
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    Great. He's gone from Liaoning Whowin to Newcastle Wholose.
    The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles

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    Forgot to post the link, he looks good in red and blue too
    https://aleagues.com.au/news/mario-b...international/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeterpool View Post
    He'd be the first since Ljubo to go into the squadron
    What squadron 🤷*♂️

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    Players deserve a home: Jets keeping watch as axe hovers over embattled club
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    Sports Writer. Published 03 September 2025, 06:00 pm


    Former Jets midfielder Angus Thurgate will be among a host of players on the market if Western United lose an appeal against the decision to strip the club?s A-League licence. Picture Getty Images
    JETS management is keeping a close eye on the situation at embattled A-League club Western United and hasn?t ruled out targeting players if the club falls over.
    An appeal against a wind-up order of Western United by the Australian Tax Office over a $15 million debt will be ruled on by the Federal Court on Friday.
    A separate appeal by Western United against Football Australia?s decision to strip the club of its A-League licence will be determined next Tuesday.

    It seems, unless a white knight ? or several white knights ? emerge, the club will be axed from the A-League men?s and women?s competition.
    Potentially 23 men?s players, headed by former Jets midfielder Angus Thurgate, and a similar number of women could enter the market.
    ?I?m feeling right now for Western United. It is an incredibly difficult position for them,? Jets CEO Tain Drinkwater said.
    ?They obviously have a strong playing roster. I will be guided by [Jets coach] Mark [Milligan]. If there are players he thinks we could accommodate in our roster. That is something the club and our ownership group would look at.?
    The Newcastle Herald understands that the players? union has discussed with the Australian Professional League the possibility of increasing the $3 million salary cap and other concessions in the event Western United collapses.
    Milligan, like Drinkwater, hopes Western United is not shut down.
    ?It is very disappointing if that is the final result. It very much looks that way at the moment,? he said.
    ?It?s not ideal for the players. I think it will be a discussion for a lot of clubs.
    ?At the end of the day, there are some very good players there. They are very good players who don?t deserve to be without a home.
    ?We will wait and see where that lands and what happens. I?m sure there will be discussion around that.?
    As it stands, the Jets only have a couple of places available on the roster, which had been earmarked for young players.
    Other clubs have up to six spots available.
    The Jets lack depth at fullback and the base of midfield.
    Uncertainty over Western United?s future has also delayed the release of the draws for the upcoming men?s and women?s A-League seasons.
    The men?s competition starts on October 17. A draw featuring 13 teams, including Western, has been drawn up. The APL is also compiling a fixture list for 12 teams.
    ?I expect by the end of the week, we will have some clarity around the next steps and the timeline,? Drinkwater said. ?The APL has given us a commitment that they are working on it as a priority.
    ?Once a determination [on Western?s future] is made, they will quickly be in a position to inform the clubs.?

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    They have some good young players that would fit in with our new business plan
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