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Aaron Mooy


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  • Date Of Birth: 15/09/90
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Blacktown, New South Wales
    Squad Number: 10
    Position: Midfield
    Joined Wanderers: 25/06/12
    Contract Details: Two Year initial contract.
    Contract Finish: 2013/14
    Previous Club: St. Mirren
    Wanderers Debut: 6th October 2012 vs Central Coast Mariners
    A-League Appearances: 49
    A-League Goals: 4
    ACL Appearances: 5
    ACL Goals: 1
    FFA Cup Appearances: 0
    FFA Cup Goals: 0
    Club World Cup Appearances: 0
    Club World Cup Goals: 0
    Total Appearances: 54
    Total Goals: 5
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2012/13: 23 (1), 2013/14: 31 (4).
    Team Honours: A-League Premiership Winner (2012/13).
    Highlight: He became the first ever Wanderer to gain a national team call-up, and made his Socceroos debut on the 7th of December 2012 against Guam, scoring a free-kick as well. He followed this days later by scoring again from a free-kick against Taiwan.
    Highlight: Scored his first ever goal for the Wanderers, against Perth Glory in Round 22, Season 2012/13 on 23/02/2013.
    Description: A gifted midfield distributor, Aaron Mooy is a true box to box midfielder, with the ability to play as an alternative to Shinji Ono in the attacking midfield position. Mooy left the club after Season 2013/14 to join Melbourne Heart.
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It was on this morning and only caught about 20 mins of the first half as I had my breakfast. Mooy looked calm and played well. From the 20 mins I saw, I was waiting for him to flick the switch and go 100% tho.

 

Will record the full match when it's re-shown tonight.

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Without his years with us, Mooy may or may not have progressed.

Most likely he always had the skill but needed the discipline required by Popa.

I noticed he still disappeared at times for Manchester City last season. This won't be tolerated in EPL just like Popa hates it.

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He already had the technical skills required before he joined WSW, it was tactics and work ethic that he gained from WSW and Heart/City. You could see from the minute he played that he had the goods, he just had to harness it.

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He got an article in the FIFA email newsletter thing. Unusual for an Aussie.

 

Still not sure how I got signed up to that thing.

 

I believe we were signed up to it when we signed up to buy world cup tickets.

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Made team of the week:

 

http://www.efl.com/news/article/2016/sky-bet-efl-team-of-the-week-3233413.aspx

 

Midfielder: Aaron Mooy (Hudderfield Town)

 

Much has been made of the 'Wagner Revolution' after a busy summer at the John Smith's Stadium, and a trio of Terriers were touted for selection on social media. 

 

Rajiv Van La Parra and Jack Payne both impressed, but we can only pick one – and we've gone for Aaron Mooy. The Manchester City loanee bossed the midfield as Huddersfield ran out 2-1 winners over Brentford

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Getting big praise again for role in win over Newcastle.

 

His stay at Huddersfield could end up being a short one I think.

 

I actually read a report of the Newcastle game and he didn't get a mention !!

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Getting big praise again for role in win over Newcastle.

 

His stay at Huddersfield could end up being a short one I think.

Loan is for a year, I heard a Huddersfield fan say that the only shame is that there is no way he would be staying at the club beyond the end of the season.
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Mooy couldn't engineer a win or even a first half lead against Aston Villa!

Not sure if he was asleep.

Wonder if he was shown up or was it his team mates?

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viduka/kewel/cahill...is this the mooy era, to soon i know but you cant fault the kid 3 games there raving reports of performance, mannnn i want to see him in the PL ASAP.

Mooy did not rate a mention in the Guardian website article on the game. First test against near EPL so the jury is still out. Lets see how he goes in the FA Cup against EPL opposition
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i checked his stats and he had something like 45 passes forward 80% passing accuracy abut something i notice ont eh negative side he only had 1 of 11 duels won so seems he struggled a bit with the physicality and dont get me wrong im not saying he is the next big thing but he has the potential from the last three games to make a real name for himself in the uk

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He's also completed more passes than anyone else in The Championship (177/202) and made the most tackles (11).

 

he really carried that melbourne city team, and now doing the same for Huddersfield - no wonder city are looking to offload Yaya.

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Paul - I've noticed many pundits who have praised Huddersfield don't seem to mention Mooy but the fans are absolutely frothing over him.

 

He's also completed more passes than anyone else in The Championship (177/202) and made the most tackles (11).

 

he really carried that melbourne city team, and now doing the same for Huddersfield - no wonder city are looking to offload Yaya.
The two issues I have with Mooy, is with City he went missing in the big games last year & secondly I worry how his body will handle 50+ games plus NT duty. Don't get me wrong, fantastic start to life in the championship but I'm slightly concerned about his impact over the entire season.
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