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Mabil has found that in Denmark I reckon, seems to be coming on in leaps and bounds.
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Again finished careers vs fresh beginning ones. There was a dickload of hype around those kids when they first started out as well and they were gonna be the next stars of Australia.
Scoring against Palestine and Syria doesn't prove a pinch of s**t. Those countries would get relegated out of the championship of England.
Wait till Mabil and ikonomidis actually have to play in a game with defenders.
'Leckie has never done it... except for that one time he did it at the most important tournament on earth'
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Mabil has found that in Denmark I reckon, seems to be coming on in leaps and bounds.
Arzani looks outstanding, but I do see a bit of Danny De Silva in him. Let's hope not, because he looks the goods at this point.Mabil is the one I'm most excited for right now. I try not to get hyped for young players so I hope Mabil and Arzani don't ruin my hopes and dreams
Arzani looks outstanding, but I do see a bit of Danny De Silva in him. Let's hope not, because he looks the goods at this point.
FC Midtjylland is the perfect club at the moment for him.
He's a key player for them, they are the reigning Danish champs, in a title race at the moment, will playoff for the Champions League and Europa League each year and have a history of developing young players and onselling them.
He left the A League too early, was only just getting established. Mooy also left too early and benefited from returning to the A League. Hasn't looked back since joonimy Huddersfield.
Yeah because the A-League has been responsible for developing such world class footballers in the past.
Jedinak has captained an EPL club, Rogic is a Celtic star.The A-League can definitely stake a claim to Mooy. He was fairly average when he came from St Mirren to WSW and he made the Championship team of the year, was one of PFA player of the year nominations and Huddersfields player of the year first year out of the A-League.
Mat Ryan certainly goes ok as well. He won player of the year in the Jupiter League for Brugge straight out of the A-League.
I agree with the sentiment in general though.
Jedinak has captained an EPL club, Rogic is a Celtic star.
How does that mean they're under developed? Do you know what the word 'develop' means? They leave the a-league at a point, they develop more once they leave, that is the whole point of development and making the right career choices. It's on the player as much as it is the league.Was in the middle of posting about Jedinak.
Can't claim blokes like Rogic, he developed at Celtic not in Australia. Unless the blokes moved directly to first team action it means they are under developed.
How does that mean they're under developed? Do you know what the word 'develop' means? They leave the a-league at a point, they develop more once they leave, that is the whole point of development and making the right career choices. It's on the player as much as it is the league.
They developed 90% of the team that won the Asian Cup 4 years ago.Yeah because the A-League has been responsible for developing such world class footballers in the past.
They developed 90% of the team that won the Asian Cup 4 years ago.
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So are you saying the NSL developed no one?Was in the middle of posting about Jedinak.
Can't claim blokes like Rogic, he developed at Celtic not in Australia. Unless the blokes moved directly to first team action it means they are under developed.
They were developed enough that those teams wanted them in EuropeNo they didn't. Just because they started there doesn't mean they developed them into the finished footballers
They were developed enough that those teams wanted them in Europe
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So are you saying the NSL developed no one?
Because they didnt go directly into 1st team football at the big leagues in Europe?
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And back in the days of the NSL?Yes I'm saying players developed in the A-league aren't good enough to play regularly in top 5 leagues. They need further development
And back in the days of the NSL?
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Getting a feel for the individual I'm dealing with.How does that question have anything to do with what we are talking about
Yeah because the A-League has been responsible for developing such world class footballers in the past.