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A-League Transfers and Rumours

bjw

bjw
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,27369231-5000940,00.html

Newcastle Jets have signed China striker Zhang Shuo and Italian midfielder Marcello Fiorentini for the A-League season starting in August.

Shuo, 26, has collected 10 caps for China since his international debut in 2004. He arrives at the Jets after a brief stint with Indonesian outfit Persik Kediri.

The Beijing-born frontman has played more than 130 matches in the Chinese Super League, and played for Tianjin Teda in the AFC Asian Champions League 2009 competition.

Central midfielder Fiorentini, 29, started out in the youth system of Serie A club Lazio in the late 1990s. He has spent recent years with Pescara and Palazzolo in Serie C and D respectively.

Both players were trialled among a group of foreign players in the Hunter a few weeks ago.

Jets chief executives John Tsatsimas said the signings completed the Jets' roster.

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http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,27342860-5000940,00.html

A-League club Melbourne Victory have signed veteran former South Melbourne and Socceroos goalkeeper Michael Petkovic on a one-year deal.

The 33-year-old played six seasons with South Melbourne, in the old National Soccer League, including two championships and was three times named the league's goalkeeper of the season.

Petkovic has also represented the Socceroos on several occasions, most recently against China in Sydney in 2008.

He has been playing in Turkey since 2002, but said he had long planned to return to the A-League eventually.

He said Victory, who lost last season's A-League grand final to Sydney FC, appealed because they had the ability to help him end his career with another championship.

The Victory needed a new keeper after talented youngster Mitch Langerak, who finished last season as their preferred option in goal, was signed by German club Borussia Dortmund in May.

Petkovic will be vying with New Zealand international Glen Moss for the No.1 berth.

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North Queensland Fury have signed English defender Mark Hughes and former Australia youth international Gareth Edds for the 2010/11 A-League season.

Liverpool-born Hughes, 23, who played three games for Barclays Premier League side Everton, before enjoying spells with Northampton and Walsall in the English lower leagues, has agreed to a 12-month deal.

Midfielder Edds, 29 returns to Australia after a 12-year career in England.

He joins the Fury on a one-year contract from Tranmere Rovers following spells with Nottingham Forest, MK Dons, Swindon Town and Bradford City.

The pair, along with fellow newcomer Chris Payne, who has joined from Sydney FC, are expected to make their debuts against the Whitsunday Miners in Mackay on Thursday, July 8.
 

midfielder

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Smeltz may move overseas

http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2010/07/09/236741_gold-coast-soccer.html

GOLD Coast United coach Miron Bleiberg fears star striker Shane Smeltz could leave the club before the start of the A-League season as the All Whites international looks to parlay a successful World Cup campaign into a move overseas.
 

bjw

bjw
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/172105,smeltz-heading-back-to-united.aspx

STAR A-League striker Shane Smeltz will return to Australia days after moving to Chinese club Shandong Luneng, with family reasons reportedly the reason he will come back.
 

MagpieMariner

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zycie said:
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/172105,smeltz-heading-back-to-united.aspx

STAR A-League striker Shane Smeltz will return to Australia days after moving to Chinese club Shandong Luneng, with family reasons reportedly the reason he will come back.

He just realised they don't speak English there  ;D
 

Forum Phoenix

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Needs to watch the new karate kid movie, eat some dumplings and harden the f**k up ;)

Minnicon will probably be completely wasted again now and must be spitting chips. (Just the kind of player I'd like to see here next to Mc Breen too)
Porter and that African (Gol Gol??) will also be quietly less than thrilled I'd say.
 

midfielder

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Jerome said:
djite is the same level as archie alright domestic average international
no thanks...


Recall reading somewhere for the A-League to develop into a serious domestic competition that we need most of our players at home with maybe our top 30 give or take overseas, but playing in top clubs... the article also said the level of coaching and media exposure needed improvenment nay massive improvenment to get the players back as well ...

Bruce is the kinda player Hal needs ... he would be playing in second grade Demark or 3 grade Greece but never in a top club ... so bring him home...

Meaning it is a good sign ... players are returning home ....
 

midfielder

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Harry ........ I am so glad that he wants to come home... IMO you can trace the rise of football in Australia to Harry... track football rise from the 1997 lost to Iran tho to today and the one thing that is constant is Harry... even when the old NSL was crashing tho the floor Football acceptance was on the up ... and Johnny Warren could go and showcase Australia... always tho will he come back or will he stay in Europe especially with his English wife....

I hope he comes home .... BTW "Beam Me UP''' .... agree with Mick ... cough .. both not too far away .... a return to his homeland .... is my guess ... I hope the new one gets him... as I would find it near impossible to cheer the other...
 

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