From the capo of the BWB -
""Look, all I can say is that from what I've heard and who I have heard it
from, I'm confident that the deal has already been accepted in
principle. I'd expect a presser by Friday with H in attendence to sign
on the dotted line.
Nothing is certain but Im pretty confident."
Ooooooh...
Rest of A-League Transfer (Now with 99% RR - Love your work)
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Surat Sukha leaves the Tards and moves back to Thailand with Buriram-PEA
So long, Sukha!
Barahini fella who missed the pen vs AW's trialing with the Roar
LOL, look forward to seeing him back at the RoF.
Robbie Fowler rumoured to be on his way to Muang Thong Utd in Thailand. He's supposed to be on a plane from the UK now, as the transfer window closes on Friday. Club boss reckons negotiations are '70%' done. One story doing the rounds is he'll be paid by appearance, rather than a salary, on a 4-month deal.
Conversion rate??
Approximately 1:25, so 20m THB being about $800,000NZD
Conversion rate??
Approximately 1:25, so 20m THB being about $800,000NZD
Not quite. NZ$776.000.000
Hanging out with Jim can cost a bit.
I'd try to get fit for the Thai league, so that could push my price up a bit.
Too many 00 EG. Should be $776 thousand.
Hanging out with Jim can cost a bit.
I'd try to get fit for the Thai league, so that could push my price up a bit.
Too many 00 EG. Should be $776 thousand.
shapes as a probable return to play in the A-League - most likely with
Melbourne Victory - while he puts in place commercial arrangements
outside his playing contract.Kewell's management is believed to
be eager to have non-football contracts and sponsorships locked in
before he signs a deal because, under a clause in the standard A-League
contract, he would be forced to relinquish substantial image and
marketing rights to Football Federation Australia.FFA
regulations mean Kewell would not, for example, be able to sign a deal
with a car manufacturer, which is in competition with the A-League's
naming rights sponsor, Hyundai. However, existing sponsorships signed
before Kewell was contracted to the Victory, or another A-League club,
can be honoured.Kewell is keen to maximise endorsement revenue because he has been
unable to reach a satisfactory agreement with the FFA about a
promotional deal. The FFA have offered a contract that would earn Kewell
a minimum of $250,000, and up to $500,000 annually, over three years.
However, he is unhappy with elements of the heavily incentive-based deal
and wants to maximise income from other areas.
Really,� is this guy worth it ?? Personally I dont think soThe Age today� -� HARRY KEWELL is continuing to delay the announcement of what still
I think he is. He is a very high profile Aussie player, and it would be no different if Ryan Neslen was to play for the Nix.
The Age today - HARRY KEWELL is continuing to delay the announcement of what still shapes as a probable return to play in the A-League - most likely with Melbourne Victory - while he puts in place commercial arrangements outside his playing contract.
Kewell's management is believed to be eager to have non-football contracts and sponsorships locked in before he signs a deal because, under a clause in the standard A-League contract, he would be forced to relinquish substantial image and marketing rights to Football Federation Australia.
FFA regulations mean Kewell would not, for example, be able to sign a deal with a car manufacturer, which is in competition with the A-League's naming rights sponsor, Hyundai. However, existing sponsorships signed before Kewell was contracted to the Victory, or another A-League club, can be honoured.
Kewell is keen to maximise endorsement revenue because he has been unable to reach a satisfactory agreement with the FFA about a promotional deal. The FFA have offered a contract that would earn Kewell a minimum of $250,000, and up to $500,000 annually, over three years. However, he is unhappy with elements of the heavily incentive-based deal and wants to maximise income from other areas.
Really, is this guy worth it ?? Personally I dont think so
Twitter says signed, sealed, delivered. Press conference midday tomorrow, in the land of OZ.
And he is getting slammed on twitter for it too.
Woah! He is not a popular boy. Some of those are pretty funny though
Woah! He is not a popular boy. Some of those are pretty funny though
Rumours Dario Vidosic to be signed by Adelaide. Press conference later today probably to confirm.
Not surprising as he spent the 2nd half of last season on loan Arminia Bielefeld which got relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga - so can see why Nuremburg won't be to upset with him leaving.
Not surprising as he spent the 2nd half of last season on loan Arminia Bielefeld which got relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga - so can see why Nuremburg won't be to upset with him leaving.
Sources in Kosta Rica claim Melbourne Victory star Carlos Hernandez is on trial at MLS club Real Salt Lake
If the league losses Flores and Hernandez but gets Vidosic and Kewell, it's all gravy!
Robbie Fowler rumoured to be on his way to Muang Thong Utd in Thailand. He's supposed to be on a plane from the UK now, as the transfer window closes on Friday. Club boss reckons negotiations are '70%' done. One story doing the rounds is he'll be paid by appearance, rather than a salary, on a 4-month deal.wolfman2011-07-07 13:39:57
Surat Sukha leaves the Tards and moves back to Thailand with Buriram-PEA
So long, Sukha!
if the tards do sign HK, then how the hell is Marco gonna be getting more oppourtunities there?
They'll have to fit Thompson,Solorzano, Kewell, Allsopp, Cernak, Hernandez and Rojas all in the attacking third..... ??? what the?
They'll have to fit Thompson,Solorzano, Kewell, Allsopp, Cernak, Hernandez and Rojas all in the attacking third..... ??? what the?
Marco winning this poll
Which Melbourne Victory signing are you most excited about?
Tando Velaphi
9 %
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Marco Rojas
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thats a left field choice....hope he can ice skate.
Barahini fella who missed the pen vs AW's trialing with the Roar
LOL, look forward to seeing him back at the RoF.
ahaahah wouldn't that be a laugh!
I actually sort of rate him, from what I've seen at least. Besides, if Ange has his tubby eyes on him - he should be decent. But yeah, seeing him back here would be fun!
I actually sort of rate him, from what I've seen at least. Besides, if Ange has his tubby eyes on him - he should be decent. But yeah, seeing him back here would be fun!
A couple of weeks old, but this has become official. Robbie Fowler has signed for defending Thai champions Muang Thong Utd. The contract is for 1-year, and rumoured to be worth about 20M baht.
No wonder Kris Bright missed out.
Conversion rate??
Approximately 1:25, so 20m THB being about $800,000NZD
Approximately 1:25, so 20m THB being about $800,000NZD
Not quite. NZ$776.000.000
$776 million? Farken, if that's what they're paying him, I'm sure I could make a cool $20-30 mil over there.
$2-3 mil EG.
$4 mil if you ref for the comedy.
I'd try to get fit for the Thai league, so that could push my price up a bit.
Hanging out with Jim can cost a bit.el grapadura2011-07-22 10:46:12
Hanging out with Jim can cost a bit.el grapadura2011-07-22 10:46:12
Hanging out with Jim can cost a bit.
Too many 00 EG. Should be $776 thousand.
Hanging out with Jim can cost a bit.
Too many 00 EG. Should be $776 thousand.
To be fair EL G would probably play for $776 and full use of a Ladyboy on weekends!
According to the people commenting on his refereeing display last night, the 'lady' is redundant in that statement.
Check out my new member title.
Adelaide United have signed Ukrainian Evgeniy Levchenko on a one-year deal.
Source: http://blogs.soccernet.com/onthemove/
Stephen Old on trial with Perf Glory
Good luck to him.
http://www.goal.com/en/news/14/asia/2011/08/04/2604109/official-perth-glory-sign-brazilian-attacking-midfielder
sh*t Perf Lolry must have about 63 signings by now wouldn't they?
"...will link up with his new team-mates on Thursday during Glory's pre-season tour of South Africa."
Pre-season tour of south africa? we really are the poor cousins, begging for food aren't we...
Pre-season tour of south africa? we really are the poor cousins, begging for food aren't we...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/14436925.stm
Not a bad move for Matt McKay. Good luck to him!
If he goes, I think the Roar will miss him the most. They didn't seem the same team when he wasn't on the field.
Really, is this guy worth it ?? Personally I dont think so
The Age today - HARRY KEWELL is continuing to delay the announcement of what still shapes as a probable return to play in the A-League - most likely with Melbourne Victory - while he puts in place commercial arrangements outside his playing contract.
Kewell's management is believed to be eager to have non-football contracts and sponsorships locked in before he signs a deal because, under a clause in the standard A-League contract, he would be forced to relinquish substantial image and marketing rights to Football Federation Australia.
FFA regulations mean Kewell would not, for example, be able to sign a deal with a car manufacturer, which is in competition with the A-League's naming rights sponsor, Hyundai. However, existing sponsorships signed before Kewell was contracted to the Victory, or another A-League club, can be honoured.
Kewell is keen to maximise endorsement revenue because he has been unable to reach a satisfactory agreement with the FFA about a promotional deal. The FFA have offered a contract that would earn Kewell a minimum of $250,000, and up to $500,000 annually, over three years. However, he is unhappy with elements of the heavily incentive-based deal and wants to maximise income from other areas.
The Age today - HARRY KEWELL is continuing to delay the announcement of what still shapes as a probable return to play in the A-League - most likely with Melbourne Victory - while he puts in place commercial arrangements outside his playing contract.
Kewell's management is believed to be eager to have non-football contracts and sponsorships locked in before he signs a deal because, under a clause in the standard A-League contract, he would be forced to relinquish substantial image and marketing rights to Football Federation Australia.
FFA regulations mean Kewell would not, for example, be able to sign a deal with a car manufacturer, which is in competition with the A-League's naming rights sponsor, Hyundai. However, existing sponsorships signed before Kewell was contracted to the Victory, or another A-League club, can be honoured.
Kewell is keen to maximise endorsement revenue because he has been unable to reach a satisfactory agreement with the FFA about a promotional deal. The FFA have offered a contract that would earn Kewell a minimum of $250,000, and up to $500,000 annually, over three years. However, he is unhappy with elements of the heavily incentive-based deal and wants to maximise income from other areas.
shapes as a probable return to play in the A-League - most likely with
Melbourne Victory - while he puts in place commercial arrangements
outside his playing contract.Kewell's management is believed to
be eager to have non-football contracts and sponsorships locked in
before he signs a deal because, under a clause in the standard A-League
contract, he would be forced to relinquish substantial image and
marketing rights to Football Federation Australia.FFA
regulations mean Kewell would not, for example, be able to sign a deal
with a car manufacturer, which is in competition with the A-League's
naming rights sponsor, Hyundai. However, existing sponsorships signed
before Kewell was contracted to the Victory, or another A-League club,
can be honoured.Kewell is keen to maximise endorsement revenue because he has been
unable to reach a satisfactory agreement with the FFA about a
promotional deal. The FFA have offered a contract that would earn Kewell
a minimum of $250,000, and up to $500,000 annually, over three years.
However, he is unhappy with elements of the heavily incentive-based deal
and wants to maximise income from other areas.
I think he is. He is a very high profile Aussie player, and it would be no different if Ryan Neslen was to play for the Nix.
The Age today - HARRY KEWELL is continuing to delay the announcement of what still shapes as a probable return to play in the A-League - most likely with Melbourne Victory - while he puts in place commercial arrangements outside his playing contract.
Kewell's management is believed to be eager to have non-football contracts and sponsorships locked in before he signs a deal because, under a clause in the standard A-League contract, he would be forced to relinquish substantial image and marketing rights to Football Federation Australia.
FFA regulations mean Kewell would not, for example, be able to sign a deal with a car manufacturer, which is in competition with the A-League's naming rights sponsor, Hyundai. However, existing sponsorships signed before Kewell was contracted to the Victory, or another A-League club, can be honoured.
Kewell is keen to maximise endorsement revenue because he has been unable to reach a satisfactory agreement with the FFA about a promotional deal. The FFA have offered a contract that would earn Kewell a minimum of $250,000, and up to $500,000 annually, over three years. However, he is unhappy with elements of the heavily incentive-based deal and wants to maximise income from other areas.
Twitter says signed, sealed, delivered. Press conference midday tomorrow, in the land of OZ.