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Randall and rose both scoring in this game
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dufc5 wrote:
Lachlan Rose signing a pre-contract. Second top scorer in the A-league.
Along with the top scorer who’s also signed a pre-contract.
Weirdly, a couple days ago, I was bored in work, looking at what Australians were saying on a Reddit thread about the best players in their league, to get an idea of who we might be after, given we seem to be looking at that market a lot these days. This boy’s name came up a lot.
Even if it means Goodwin’s likely staying on, I can’t pretend I’m not a bit excited about this. Signing two of the best players from a league that’s probably similar in standard to ours is a good thing. Bear in mind, Sapsford wasn’t even a regular starter in his side when we signed him, and despite a dip in form, I’d say most people would agree he’s been one of our better signings.
Also, with regards to the whole “league of nations” argument, which I do agree with, I’d say I’m less sceptical of the difficulty of integrating a few Australians and Kiwis into an English speaking dressing room than I am of a load of players from Eastern Europe, so I think the argument is lessened a wee bit.
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Might help sapsford if the rumours of being homesick too
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JerryDungle wrote:
dufc5 wrote:
Lachlan Rose signing a pre-contract. Second top scorer in the A-league.
Along with the top scorer who’s also signed a pre-contract.
Weirdly, a couple days ago, I was bored in work, looking at what Australians were saying on a Reddit thread about the best players in their league, to get an idea of who we might be after, given we seem to be looking at that market a lot these days. This boy’s name came up a lot.
Even if it means Goodwin’s likely staying on, I can’t pretend I’m not a bit excited about this. Signing two of the best players from a league that’s probably similar in standard to ours is a good thing. Bear in mind, Sapsford wasn’t even a regular starter in his side when we signed him, and despite a dip in form, I’d say most people would agree he’s been one of our better signings.
Also, with regards to the whole “league of nations” argument, which I do agree with, I’d say I’m less sceptical of the difficulty of integrating a few Australians and Kiwis into an English speaking dressing room than I am of a load of players from Eastern Europe, so I think the argument is lessened a wee bit.
Integrating them into a cold December night in Scotland on a shitey pitch with hardly any grass might be slightly more tricky though. These boys are all used to playing in bright sunshine and heading to the beach for a spot of surfing, Scotland is quite an adjustment.
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Arabdownsouth wrote:
JerryDungle wrote:
dufc5 wrote:
Lachlan Rose signing a pre-contract. Second top scorer in the A-league.
Along with the top scorer who’s also signed a pre-contract.
Weirdly, a couple days ago, I was bored in work, looking at what Australians were saying on a Reddit thread about the best players in their league, to get an idea of who we might be after, given we seem to be looking at that market a lot these days. This boy’s name came up a lot.
Even if it means Goodwin’s likely staying on, I can’t pretend I’m not a bit excited about this. Signing two of the best players from a league that’s probably similar in standard to ours is a good thing. Bear in mind, Sapsford wasn’t even a regular starter in his side when we signed him, and despite a dip in form, I’d say most people would agree he’s been one of our better signings.
Also, with regards to the whole “league of nations” argument, which I do agree with, I’d say I’m less sceptical of the difficulty of integrating a few Australians and Kiwis into an English speaking dressing room than I am of a load of players from Eastern Europe, so I think the argument is lessened a wee bit.
Integrating them into a cold December night in Scotland on a shitey pitch with hardly any grass might be slightly more tricky though. These boys are all used to playing in bright sunshine and heading to the beach for a spot of surfing, Scotland is quite an adjustment.
Definitely, but language is always the biggest barrier when moving abroad.
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JerryDungle wrote:
Arabdownsouth wrote:
JerryDungle wrote:
Along with the top scorer who’s also signed a pre-contract.
Weirdly, a couple days ago, I was bored in work, looking at what Australians were saying on a Reddit thread about the best players in their league, to get an idea of who we might be after, given we seem to be looking at that market a lot these days. This boy’s name came up a lot.
Even if it means Goodwin’s likely staying on, I can’t pretend I’m not a bit excited about this. Signing two of the best players from a league that’s probably similar in standard to ours is a good thing. Bear in mind, Sapsford wasn’t even a regular starter in his side when we signed him, and despite a dip in form, I’d say most people would agree he’s been one of our better signings.
Also, with regards to the whole “league of nations” argument, which I do agree with, I’d say I’m less sceptical of the difficulty of integrating a few Australians and Kiwis into an English speaking dressing room than I am of a load of players from Eastern Europe, so I think the argument is lessened a wee bit.
Integrating them into a cold December night in Scotland on a shitey pitch with hardly any grass might be slightly more tricky though. These boys are all used to playing in bright sunshine and heading to the beach for a spot of surfing, Scotland is quite an adjustment.
Definitely, but language is always the biggest barrier when moving abroad.
True, but I'm just wondering how much the change in climate may have affected Sapsford's enthusiasm. Just a thought really.
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JerryDungle wrote:
Also, with regards to the whole “league of nations” argument, which I do agree with, I’d say I’m less sceptical of the difficulty of integrating a few Australians and Kiwis into an English speaking dressing room than I am of a load of players from Eastern Europe, so I think the argument is lessened a wee bit.
Agree with that JD.
Not to be pessimistic regarding signing Kiwis and Aussies, but the only other downside i see is if they get called up for International duty then the travel is brutal and we are getting returning players who are extremely jet-lagged.
So, in that respect i like signings who are closer to home. But we'll see how they go.
Sapsford currently not getting capped anytime soon.
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Zachary, to Lachlan, onto Jesse.
And that's cracking move by the Dundee United tag-chess team.
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Auckland v Newcastle Jets, Randall v Rose on TNT this Saturday morning (6am!!)
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JerryDungle wrote:
Shakey Isles Arab wrote:
Wonder if we could get lucky and got Pappoe again for another stint ?
Why on earth would that be lucky? The boy’s knee basically exploded. He’s not going to be the same player after an injury like that.
Yeah you could be right.
Imagine it would cost us next to nothing for a six month deal.
Hence why I put a question mark.
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Tek wrote:
JerryDungle wrote:
Also, with regards to the whole “league of nations” argument, which I do agree with, I’d say I’m less sceptical of the difficulty of integrating a few Australians and Kiwis into an English speaking dressing room than I am of a load of players from Eastern Europe, so I think the argument is lessened a wee bit.
Agree with that JD.
Not to be pessimistic regarding signing Kiwis and Aussies, but the only other downside i see is if they get called up for International duty then the travel is brutal and we are returning getting players who are extremely jet-lagged.
So, in that respect i like signings who are closer to home. But we'll see how they go.
Sapsford currently not getting capped anytime soon.
Correct on all counts.
Aussies are dirty bastards in all sports and anything justifys a win, take it from an Arab in NZ.
Exactly what you want.
Other thing to add - defences tend to be utter shit.
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Shakey Isles Arab wrote:
Other thing to add - defences tend to be utter shit.
I guess we will see how they all fare.
But if that's four players we have from that part of the World (Sapsford, Randall, Rawlins and Rose) then that is four players potentially off to the other side of the planet on International duty every few months.
Not ideal to have that many players returning done in with fatigue and jet lag just 2 days before a match.
Signing anymore from that part of the World would be potentially harmful, should they be called-up.
Would really like some more UK based players next season.
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Remember when Thompson tried to buy Newcastle Jets? Now we're just buying them bit by bit instead 🤣
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Tek wrote:
Shakey Isles Arab wrote:
Other thing to add - defences tend to be utter shit.
I guess we will see how they all fare.
But if that's four players we have from that part of the World (Sapsford, Randall, Rawlins and Rose) then that is four players potentially off to the other side of the planet on International duty every few months.
Not ideal to have that many players returning done in with fatigue and jet lag just 2 days before a match.
Signing anymore from that part of the World would be potentially harmful, should they be called-up.
Would really like some more UK based players next season.
Don't forget Ashley Maynard Brewer.
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Arabdownsouth wrote:
Slotbadger wrote:
Heard Pat Boner on the radio on Sunday moaning about all the over paid English and foreign players on extremely high wages at the old firm, mainly Celtic, he thought were extremely poor. Everyone agreeing with him about being able to find better players in the Scottish leagues for a fraction of the price. He mentioned a boy at Falkirk specifically.
That is the way United have gone too. Almost feels like any nation but Scottish. I am all for finding the odd foreign gem to compliment a core of mainly Scottish players. Can’t think of many really good foreign players Jim has signed. Keep thinking that we miss Middleton (who I always thought was average). He was way more effective and reliable than what replaced him.
Middleton was absolutely nowhere near the level of Amar Fatah who pretty much plays the same position.
I dont disagree about the need for more homegrown players though,on the whole the experiment has not worked.
For me the problem is there’s not enough experienced heads at the back. They’re all pretty young yet.
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SuperMario wrote:
Might help sapsford if the rumours of being homesick too
Likewise the same for any girlfriend or wives. Good to have this for support.