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  1. Hey guys, I saw this article on the back of the Fairfield Champion yesterday. I personally have never seen him play, wanted to get everyone's thoughts on this http://www.fairfieldchampion.com.au/news/local/sport/football-soccer/younis-puts-his-hand-up/2532639.aspx
  2. Just a thought, but hypothetically if you were in popa's shoes and had the money to buy any overseas player, who would it be and why? Please don't think by this I don't think having young players from our area are important because they are. We also need experience and an overseas 'star' also puts bums on seats. I'm still thinking of someone, but I thought I'd get everyone's opinions ..
  3. This is a thread for the launch of the Western Sydney Club on the 25th of June 2012. This article is specifically about the players announced at the launch.
  4. Alright, so Covic just got released by Victory as expected. I thought I would bring up a specific thread on Goalkeepers, Who would you like to see between the posts? I say Covic, he played so well for Victory, getting player of the season also but I guess was forced out with Victory having Velaphi and Thomas. Let the discussion begin..
  5. I have pondered the question of exactly where our players are going to come from. Who they are. What options are available on the market right now. As such I have taken some time to draw up a list of players I think could be brought in to start this team. To the best of my knowledge these players are all off contract. Goalkeeper There is in my opinion one name that should be the #1 signing for the new club. Mark Birighitti. With the ongoing Newcastle debacle, his pre-contract has been terminated and he is free to look for other clubs. I believe if signed to a long-term contract and given the #1 shirt that he is a player that could provide the club with a positive transfer in the future. In the same way as Langerak did for Melbourne Victory. Reece Crowther would be another good signing, a local junior he would provide solid competition for the first team position. Defence To start off, Pedj Bojic would be a great signing. He is a tireless defender who has the ability to get up and down the pitch all game long. He has played for Parramatta Power and Sydney Olympic as well as already working in Sydney as a personal trainer, it could make sense for him to join the team. Anyone whowatches Michael Thwaite can see the passion that he brings to any club. He wears his heart on his sleeve and never gives up. He is a born leader, and one that our players can take inspiration from. Mario Šimić has been given little opportunity at the Newcastle Jets. Left back is often a problem position, and one that many clubs choose to head overseas to fill. Mario could provide depth and competition to any player picked ahead of him. Tarek Elrich grew up in Western Sydney, and has gained a lot of A-League experience in his time at Newcastle. Rarely misses games through injury, which is something a new club can ill afford. Antony Golec is another West Sydney product, having come through the Sydney United youth system. Another player who has had a lack of opportunity, if stationed alongside an experienced player it could enable Antony to make the most of the potential many see in him. Midfield In almost any formation one player is needed with steel and determination, a midfield destroyer. Kasey Wehrman has never had his toughness or desire challenged, and may be looking for a new challenge after events at Newcastle put his future into doubt. On the other side of the coin you have the spark on attack, players you look to unlock defences and promote the ball to the strikers. One of Australia's hottest talents in this area is Tom Rogić. He is likely to be on the shopping list of many teams, that may not be limited to Australian teams, so any move is going to have to be quick. Ali Abbas is now a naturalised Australian citizen. Having first joined Marconi he is no stranger to Western Sydney. A fast quick winger who can get behind defences and whip in crosses he could be very useful to the new team. Forwards Like Ali Abbas, Labinot Haliti is an immigrant to Australia, and another player who had their talent recognised by West Sydney teams. In this case, it was Sydney Olympic and Sydney United where he found his way as a player before eventually reaching Newcastle. His personality could be a drawcard. Foreign Players Despite having a free slate and the world to look for players, there are those who have played in Australia or are in Australia but set to end contracts. Alex Terra was a fan favourite in Melbourne with his quick and exciting play, including several spectacular overhead kicks. He was surprisingly cut from the Melbourne Heart squad, and if the team looks to play fast football he is a player that could easily fit into that. Andrezinho provided a vital point of differentiation to an otherwise stoic Perth Glory squad. If the price is right, he could provide a very good pickup on the left wing. Marcos Flores is the 2010/11 Johnny Warren Medal winner, and provided Adelaide with an incredibly potent attacking playmaker. Despite being on contract in China, it has been reported that he is unhappy there and could be lured back to Australia. If signed he would provide an x-factor to the team that could win them any game as well as enabling the patrons to see his silky skills. These are by no means the only players available. Others that could join include Ante Rozic, Adnan, Ben Halloran, and I'm sure there will be more names spotted. This also doesn't include the players that will surely come from the various Western Sydney state leagues. Tell me what you think. Click here to view the article
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