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The A-League goes about things the wrong way.
Clubs should be aiming for good players in second divisions/low European leagues. - Berisha, Janko etc
And yet that still didn't help Brisbane pay the billsIt's no coincidence that the two clubs who have followed this path more than most (Melbourne Victory and Brisbane) are also the two most successful clubs in the competitions history.
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Guys like Toni, RVP, Totti, Klose and Gerrard should be pursuedNo, but I mean - in terms of players they try and sign.
The best players have been ones like I have mentioned, no 'big name' has really set the league alight - ADP an exception.
Look how bloody good Janko was - would guess he was relatively unknown before joining and he a broke scoring record didn't he?
Berisha - div 2 in Germany wasn't it? Broich? Hernandez, Fornaroli - players like that should be targeted.
The Fox Sports article had Iniesta and Robben in there, **** off. (Not that I take their opinions seriously)
No, but I mean - in terms of players they try and sign.
The best players have been ones like I have mentioned, no 'big name' has really set the league alight - ADP an exception.
Look how bloody good Janko was - would guess he was relatively unknown before joining and he a broke scoring record didn't he?
Berisha - div 2 in Germany wasn't it? Broich? Hernandez, Fornaroli - players like that should be targeted.
The Fox Sports article had Iniesta and Robben in there, **** off. (Not that I take their opinions seriously)
Can't see RvP coming here, won't be able to afford him.
Reckon Klose would finish in Germany.
Toni is a possibility, Totti could make big bucks in the States, and I don't see why Gerrard wouldn't want to continue the in the US either, but that's just me.
He probably could, but majority of footballers are greedy. See: Tim Cahill.You don't think RVP would look at the money he's made in Turkey, look at the lifestyle in Australia, and think he could afford a year or two down here on a reduced salary for an enjoyable lifestyle?
He probably could, but majority of footballers are greedy. See: Tim Cahill.
Short summer season in a pretty nice part of the world. Not all these guys would get to a good US city.Can't see RvP coming here, won't be able to afford him.
Reckon Klose would finish in Germany.
Toni is a possibility, Totti could make big bucks in the States, and I don't see why Gerrard wouldn't want to continue the in the US either, but that's just me.
You don't think RVP would look at the money he's made in Turkey, look at the lifestyle in Australia, and think he could afford a year or two down here on a reduced salary for an enjoyable lifestyle?
If he cared that much about football down here he'd come back and play here and not chase money in China in which I am sure is an inferior league/place to live.
That's a very simplistic way of looking at it. He obviously has problems with how the FFA is run or wants his own club
Istanbul nice city but not exactly where I'd like to live 24/7 in this current world we live inTurkey is far from a third world country.
Well since neither of us know him can only take him on what he says and that's that he has some sort of issue with the FFAOr he is simply greedy.
After 10+ years on more than a mill it's not unreasonable for people to expect a bit betterWhy is maximising the wages you earn from your job greedy?
After 10+ years on more than a mill it's not unreasonable for people to expect a bit better
A long time retired after earning 8-15m pounds should be more than fine if they aren't stupid.Players are a long time retired.
Cahill could have likely gone to bigger Chinese clubs but went to a small club no one had heard of. This is after being one of the first to go to the MLS and then to China in the first place. Doesn't strike me as 'greedy' but an enjoyment of being a pioneer and being a part of starting something new.
Wouldn't shock me if he was the marquee of a new South Sydney team.