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Sacko said:bulldogmariner said:What about ALL NIGHT DWIGHT and BOZZA at Mariners that would be a dream made in heaven. Think of the parties!marinermick said:bulldogmariner said:What about ALL NIGHT DWIGHT!
FORMER Manchester United forward and ex-Sydney FC star Dwight Yorke has been released by English Premier League club Sunderland.
Yorke, 37, was out of contract at the end of the season and the Trinidad and Tobago international has been told he will not be offered a new deal.
He made just eight appearances for the Black Cats this season, with his final match coming against United at the Stadium of Light last month.
Yorke won the Champions League as well as three Premier League titles during his four-year spell at Old Trafford.
not out of the question - we did negotiate with him last time
They are a season too late - Club Tropo RIP
TerrigalUtd said:Carney put up for transfer
DAVID Carney heads for Socceroo camp this weekend having been placed on the transfer list by Championship club Sheffield United.
The left-sided player has struggled to make an impression under Kevin Blackwell and spent the latter half of last year out on loan to Norwich City.
It remains to be seen how many A-League clubs decide to test the waters and make United an offer.
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/104403,carney-put-up-for-transfer.aspx
Carney, Yorke, Beauchamp, Sterjovski. If we get one of those ill be extatic, 2 would be a dream but sadly i have this feeling that we won't get any.
No withdrawl symtoms here.Eternal Optimist said:I'm just looking forward to the start of the new season, whoever is in the squad. Getting withdrawl symptoms!
Arabmariner said:No withdrawl symtoms here.Eternal Optimist said:I'm just looking forward to the start of the new season, whoever is in the squad. Getting withdrawl symptoms!
The way both my teams have performed since the start of '09 I'm glad I don't have to watch any of them for a couple of months!
Time out is required to work up some enthusiasim again. :-\
marinersman said:http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/football/sydney-olympic-sign-bosnich/2009/05/29/1243456743086.html
Meanwhile, Bosnich's former club, Central Coast Mariners, will start their rebuilding program by trialling five foreigners on their short tour to Queensland next week.
Two unnamed Serbian players, one Italian, former Australian youth international Rostyn Griffiths, English midfielder Jamie Smith and Welsh midfielder Matt Crowell will all be given extended game time in matches against Queensland state league side Logan City next Friday night and against A-League newcomers North Queensland Fury in Rockhampton tomorrow week.
Smith, 20, has been released by Crystal Palace and is also expected to trial with Newcastle Jets while Crowell, 24, spent the last half of the English season on a short-term deal with non-league Northwich Victoria after being released by Wrexham during the January transfer window. Plans to also trial New Caledonian international Pierre Wajoka have fallen through.
marinersman said:http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/football/sydney-olympic-sign-bosnich/2009/05/29/1243456743086.html
Meanwhile, Bosnich's former club, Central Coast Mariners, will start their rebuilding program by trialling five foreigners on their short tour to Queensland next week.
Two unnamed Serbian players, one Italian, former Australian youth international Rostyn Griffiths, English midfielder Jamie Smith and Welsh midfielder Matt Crowell will all be given extended game time in matches against Queensland state league side Logan City next Friday night and against A-League newcomers North Queensland Fury in Rockhampton tomorrow week.
Smith, 20, has been released by Crystal Palace and is also expected to trial with Newcastle Jets while Crowell, 24, spent the last half of the English season on a short-term deal with non-league Northwich Victoria after being released by Wrexham during the January transfer window. Plans to also trial New Caledonian international Pierre Wajoka have fallen through.
midfielder said:marinersman said:http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/football/sydney-olympic-sign-bosnich/2009/05/29/1243456743086.html
Meanwhile, Bosnich's former club, Central Coast Mariners, will start their rebuilding program by trialling five foreigners on their short tour to Queensland next week.
Two unnamed Serbian players, one Italian, former Australian youth international Rostyn Griffiths, English midfielder Jamie Smith and Welsh midfielder Matt Crowell will all be given extended game time in matches against Queensland state league side Logan City next Friday night and against A-League newcomers North Queensland Fury in Rockhampton tomorrow week.
Smith, 20, has been released by Crystal Palace and is also expected to trial with Newcastle Jets while Crowell, 24, spent the last half of the English season on a short-term deal with non-league Northwich Victoria after being released by Wrexham during the January transfer window. Plans to also trial New Caledonian international Pierre Wajoka have fallen through.
At least something is being done.
UnitedsNo9 said:You mean Merenda? I know Aurelio Vidmar was watching him and some other marconi players as well. Yeah obviously wasnt able to crack the bench for us for some reason, can't say that I saw him in action so can't judge. Interesting to see if he has improved, if indeed he is the Italian player.... Although I hear Maldini is without a club now
fedelt said:ow ma gawd
merenda..