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Golgol Mebrahtu


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Golgol Mebrahtu

Date Of Birth: 08/28/1990
Nation: Australia
Birthplace: Khartoum, Sudan
Squad Number: 34
Position: Wing Forward
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Joined Wanderers: 02/03/2014
Contract Details: 2.5 year initial contract.
Contract Finish: 2015/16
Previous Club: Melbourne Heart
Wanderers Debut: 8th March 2014 vs Sydney FC

Wanderers A-League Appearances: 9
Wanderers A-League Goals: 0

Wanderers ACL Appearances: 0
Wanderers ACL Goals: 0

Wanderers FFA Cup Appearances: 1
Wanderers FFA Cup Goals: 1

Wanderers Club World Cup Appearances: 0
Wanderers Club World Cup Goals: 0

Wanderers Total Appearances: 10
Wanderers Total Goals: 1

Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2013/14: 1 (0), 2014/15: 1 (0), 2015/16 8 (1)

International Team: Australia
International Caps: 0
International Goals: 0

Club Exit Date: 05/05/2016

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Description: Signed as an injury replacement for Tahj Minniecon, came onto the field in the Sydney Derby and within a minute suffered an injury later revealed to be a torn anterior cruciate ligament & medial collateral ligament, leaving him out of action for over a year, recovering in time for the final round of the 2014/15 A-League season.

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Guest ZipGunBop

From Gold Coast, to Melbourne Heart and now to Western Sydney.

 

For the first time in his domestic career he is going to get to play in front of home supporters.

 

What a thrill for the boy.

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Guest mickisnot

Everytime i've seen this guy play at Heart he has been pants, obviously Popa must see something in him though. In Popa we trust.

 

- seen this guy play at Heart he has been pants,

- play at Heart he has been pants,

- he has been pants,

- pants,

 

A quick search of UrbanDictionary reveals ...

 

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Every time I play football, someone from the other team calls me pants. This entire time I would grin back like an idiot and say "I try my hardest, that's all I can do"

 

**** ...

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The key thing here is potential. The guy can cause problems and do some damage if he is on his game. I would rather a buy like this than someone like Massimo Murdocca (who is a consistent player but gives you nothing more). If he is lazy then I am sure Popa's training regime will invigorate him.

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