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Forum Phoenix

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Agree FFC, Spanish or Italian football probably suits him better than the pace of the EPL. But he's 23, and he's not just a dribbler, he has vision and a good head on his shoulders. So his football and contribution as a team player will likely continue to improve.
 

Wombat

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Yeah I know how bad the press are. But it's not just the English press. He's also better than Championship level? He wasn't perfect on the weekend, but again showed many flashes of brilliance against quality players like Milner etc and looked like he could more than hold his own England's finest.

He suits Arsenal - given they play like it's all one giant game of futsal. But you're right it would definitely be tough to break into the regular starting 11. He's a really nice kid too though and Wenger I think likes softer/nicer personalities that he can more easily manage... we'll see.

Expect a good $$ contract whoever he goes to. But be pretty surprised if it was to a championship side.


He has lovely feet and brilliant balance but he gave the ball away ALOT and his shooting was very poor
 

midfielder

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The ouch bit is if he did come home to improve his chances of becoming a Socceroo he would be advised we don't have the coaching cred and he would be advised to go to another club ...
 

JoyfulPenguin

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Mustafa Amini off to another Danish club:

Mustafa Amini has taken the next step in his blossoming career by signing a four-year deal with AGF Aarhus on the back of an impressive debut season for fierce local Danish Super Liga rivals Randers.

But with the promise of playing in his preferred central midfield role 23-year-old Amini - who made 38 appearances in all competitions last season - was keen to join a club oozing ambition and coached by Glen Ridersholm, who led FC Midtjylland to the title the season before last.

Formerly on Central Coast and Borussia Dortmund, Amini, who passed a medical on Wednesday, hopes that further success at a club which is aiming for the title this season will strengthen his claims for a Socceroos call-up.

Agent Buddy Farah, who brokered the deal to the club which finished third last season, said: "They are a big club, it's a big project and they have big ambitions for next season.
Sauce:
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/article/2016/06/23/amini-set-leave-randers-danish-rival-agf-aarhus
 

JoyfulPenguin

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Anthony Kalik was an unused sub for Hajduk Split as they smashed Vorwärts Steyr (a third division Austrian club) 6-0 in a friendly.
 

Rowdy

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Sporting News- Secret Agent reveals:

Melbourne Victory local marquee Oliver Bozanic is very close to a move to Asia.

I understand that the 27-year-old Socceroo is nearing to a move to the J-League, if what he is telling teammates is to be believed.

The midfielder struggled to get in the groove at the Victory and believes Asian football might be more suited to his strengths.
 

JoyfulPenguin

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Anthony Kalik played a half for Hajduk Split as they beat FK Žalgiris, a top division side from Lithuania, 2-1. At the end of Kalik's half it was 1-0.
 

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