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I'd take that route in a heartbeat.

If I'm Mooy, I've already played in the best league in the world, played against world class players like Salah, VVD, De Bruyne, Pogba, Kane, the list goes on. Played at iconic stadiums like Anfield, Old Trafford etc... now what to do with the second half of my career, continue to toil away in a small side, trying to avoid relegation and not win anything anyways..... or get a massive pay rise and set myself and my family up for life.

Choice is easy for me. Dont blame him.
If he hasn't set his family up for life already he's doing something wrong.
 
Mooy to Shanghai SIPG
Was going to struggle to get much playing time so good move for him to take a big pay day when it presented itself.
Had his moments but could never really stake enough of a claim to be picked every week. Was a good depth player though.
Probably a step up from Brighton with Oscar, Hulk, Arnautovic, Ahmedov and Ricardo Lopes to be fair.
Another Aussie chasing money in China/Middle East despite easily being good enough for a top 4 league.

Shanghai SIPG have some fair internationals.

Good move, cash in, closer to home. Can travel around China dirt cheap, or to other asian nations.
 

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I wouldnt. You only live once. Mooy is quality and at his peak. Play at the highest level you can, take the big pay cheque when you are well into your thirties.

Plus Chinese footballl has been a graveyard for Aussie footballers. Its a terrible move for Mooy. Can only assume that Shanghai are the only club paying what Brightom want for him due to covid.

Whilst I understand the point you’re trying to make, there is however no guarantees that he’d be able to cash in during his thirties. Athletes at this level are just an injury or two away from having their career trajectory compromised.

Personally I don’t mind if someone takes advantage of a big offer like that. If you’re good enough to get those wages, I say go for it.
 
Whilst I understand the point you’re trying to make, there is however no guarantees that he’d be able to cash in during his thirties. Athletes at this level are just an injury or two away from having their career trajectory compromised.

Personally I don’t mind if someone takes advantage of a big offer like that. If you’re good enough to get those wages, I say go for it.

Theyre insured generally so they are as good as guaranteed. Income in coaching / punditry etc is also there for them after their career finishes.

Also he currently is on 50k/ week plus anyway with a contract until 2023. I cant buy the argument "but this sets him up for life" in Mooy's case. He already is, 10 times over.
 
Probably a step up from Brighton with Oscar, Hulk, Arnautovic, Ahmedov and Ricardo Lopes to be fair.
Aren't there limits on the number of foreign players in match day squads in the CSL?

If so, Mooy might struggle for game time in a squad with those players. Or is there an extra allowance for non-Chinese AFC players?
 
Aren't there limits on the number of foreign players in match day squads in the CSL?

If so, Mooy might struggle for game time in a squad with those players. Or is there an extra allowance for non-Chinese AFC players?

He counts as an Asian player, which is why the Australian players are sought after.

You are allowed 3 foreigners and 1 AFC foreign player in a match squad.
 
I wouldnt. You only live once. Mooy is quality and at his peak. Play at the highest level you can, take the big pay cheque when you are well into your thirties.

Plus Chinese footballl has been a graveyard for Aussie footballers. Its a terrible move for Mooy. Can only assume that Shanghai are the only club paying what Brightom want for him due to covid.

It was Mooy's choice.

As he did in his Huddersfield contract he had inserted a release clause that only applied to China which allowed him to walk from whatever contracts he had.

Given he had it at Huddersfield as well it would seem he always had a plan to go play there.
 

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It was Mooy's choice.

As he did in his Huddersfield contract he had inserted a release clause that only applied to China which allowed him to walk from whatever contracts he had.

Given he had it at Huddersfield as well it would seem he always had a plan to go play there.

Jesz, how did you manage to break the Brighton Mi5 contract department? I thought every dealing was undisclosed and no leaks ever got out because of super operator, poker player extraordinaire Tony Bloom? How would you possibly know this?
 
Theyre insured generally so they are as good as guaranteed. Income in coaching / punditry etc is also there for them after their career finishes.

Also he currently is on 50k/ week plus anyway with a contract until 2023. I cant buy the argument "but this sets him up for life" in Mooy's case. He already is, 10 times over.

How does that work? Paid by brightino still?
 
Mooy has made his money as others have said...old footballers have their memories...just can’t see that Shanghai would be particularly memorable in a superannuation league.

I blame the ffa. Lowy. Howard and their corrupt minions.

not only treat the supporters literally like terrorists but still can get half decent Aussie players 15 odd years past into the new domestic league.

its hardly prime viduka. These guys are c, d graders by international standards.

should have kept the nsl
 
I blame the ffa. Lowy. Howard and their corrupt minions.

not only treat the supporters literally like terrorists but still can get half decent Aussie players 15 odd years past into the new domestic league.

its hardly prime viduka. These guys are c, d graders by international standards.

should have kept the nsl

The NSL had serious issues, but next to the current A-League it looks like La Masia circa 2005.
 
I think as Australian football fans, if you never bothered watching Brighton matches when Aaron Mooy was at the club, then you have no right to judge him for decisions he makes for his career. If he thinks it’s a good move for him and his family, then it’s the right move.
 

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Guessing with Lallana joining, he may have thought a regular spot would have been more difficult this season perhaps, so he decided to move whilst the offer was still there and his stock was high enough to do so.
 
I dont know what La Masia is but a struggling HAL is still much stronger than the NSL ever was.

The nsl could keep a viduka for a season probably due to cultural reasons.

The a league would probably lose an equal talent today to a Belgium u18 side.

The nsl produced the golden generation it can't have been that bad
 
I think as Australian football fans, if you never bothered watching Brighton matches when Aaron Mooy was at the club, then you have no right to judge him for decisions he makes for his career. If he thinks it’s a good move for him and his family, then it’s the right move.
lol right
 
I think as Australian football fans, if you never bothered watching Brighton matches when Aaron Mooy was at the club, then you have no right to judge him for decisions he makes for his career. If he thinks it’s a good move for him and his family, then it’s the right move.
It’s a footy forum..of course we have
 
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