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Jaushua Sotirio


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  • Date Of Birth: 11/10/95
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Sydney, Australia
    Squad Number: 16
    Position: Right Wing
    Joined Wanderers: 12/10/13
    Contract Details: Youth League contract for season 2013/14. 1 Year contract 2014/15. 1 year extension for 2015/16. 1 year extension for 2016/17. 2 year extension until 2018/19.
    Contract Finish: 2018/19
    Previous Club: Marconi Stallions
    Wanderers Debut: 14th December 2013 against Newcastle Jets
    A-League Appearances: 81
    A-League Goals: 11
    ACL Appearances: 6
    ACL Goals: 2
    FFA Cup Appearances: 9
    FFA Cup Goals: 0
    Club World Cup Appearances: 1
    Club World Cup Goals: 0
    Total Appearances: 97
    Total Goals: 13
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2013/14: 1 (0), 2014/15: 15 (1), 2015/16 22 (1), 2016/17: 26 (5), 2017/18 18 (3), 2018/19: 15 (3)
    Team Honours: Asian Champions League Winner (2014).
    Highlight: Scored his first goal for the club against Perth Glory on 15th November 2014.
    Highlight: Was sent off in the Wanderers penalty shootout loss to the Brisbane Roar in a 2016/17 A-League elimination final, after coming on as a very late substitute he was given two yellow cards in quick succession.
    Description: Sotirio is a pacey winger who has become a persistent option off the bench for the Wanderers while continuing to pick up the occasional goal and providing a threat in behind A-League defences. He lasted 6 seasons, scoring the occasional goal, but did not evolve his performances to become a consistent goal threat or good with the ball at his feet while running at defences. In an odd stroke, what became his final game at the Wanderers saw him score against the Central Coast Mariners. After that game he was effectively banished from the playing squad entirely before being released at the end of the season.
Jaushua Sotirio

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Just scored to put Australia ahead against indo. Also had some little handshake thing happening with Awer Mabil.

 

Taurus - does he outshine some of the older boys at training?

 

Jaushua tends to make an impact in short bursts, which probably explains why it appears he switches on & off during games.

Hard to say where his level is at, as he's not had a lot of exposure to A League standard football in trials etc.

He & Daniel have not been at training much of late, as the Young Socceroos have had regular camps & friendly games, leading into this tournament in Myanmar. 

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Just scored to put Australia ahead against indo. Also had some little handshake thing happening with Awer Mabil.

 

Taurus - does he outshine some of the older boys at training?

Mabil to wanderers?

Agent Jaushua activated.

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Just scored to put Australia ahead against indo. Also had some little handshake thing happening with Awer Mabil.

 

Taurus - does he outshine some of the older boys at training?

Mabil to wanderers?

My favourite non Wanderer, he has really improved under Gombau as well

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Unlucky tonight, will learn from first two chances.

 

Taurus - will he be learning at east Sydney?

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Unlucky tonight, will learn from first two chances.

Taurus - will he be learning at east Sydney?

Did really well tonight considering he is not a forward, well played young gun!
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Unlucky tonight, will learn from first two chances.

 

Taurus - will he be learning at east Sydney?

 

Why would you think that? :unknw: 

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Unlucky tonight, will learn from first two chances.

 

Taurus - will he be learning at east Sydney?

Why would you think that? :unknw:

I dunno man. You know when you know you're losing someone to scum rivals, then everyone that's semi decent comes to mind...ukkhhhh

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So Arnold whinged and got his way big surprise there

A Sydney youth player is also in the squad as a replacement (obviously not of the same calibre as Antonis).

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Took his offside goal so well makes you think how the hell did he butcher that chance against Adelaide so badly.

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Took his offside goal so well makes you think how the hell did he butcher that chance against Adelaide so badly.

He was facing away from goal, so he didn't know where it was.

 

That's why he actually put it on target.

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Took his offside goal so well makes you think how the hell did he butcher that chance against Adelaide so badly.

He was facing away from goal, so he didn't know where it was.

That's why he actually put it on target.

He knew what he was doing. Just needs to do more of it.

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Took his offside goal so well makes you think how the hell did he butcher that chance against Adelaide so badly.

He was facing away from goal, so he didn't know where it was.

That's why he actually put it on target.

He knew what he was doing. Just needs to do more of it.
I thought he had a really good game, the first two games he got a lot of stick for his performance & on Saturday he changed that around in a derby of all games. I've heard kubi 2.0 thrown around but all the naysayers went very quiet after the derby which I don't like.

 

Okay he didn't do amazing, he wasn't a stand out or key player but he did the simple things very very well plus put away a pretty outstanding header. I give him a lot of credit for performing in such a big game. In games like this it's important that nobody is a weak link & Sotirio did very well for one of our youngsters coming through!

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