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Bridge Leaves Sydney For China

Bear

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Hope Bridge does not sting us yet again....

Bridge Leaves Sydney For China - 442

SYDNEY FC striker Mark Bridge has joined Chinese outfit Tianjin Teda on a four-month loan deal to play with the Super League team during the upcoming Asian Champions League.

The 23-year-old is already in China and underwent a medical exam on Tuesday. He will rejoin the Sky Blues at the start of July.

"It's a great opportunity for Mark and we are confident that the experience he will gain over the coming months will benefit not only him, but Sydney FC when we begin our next Hyundai A-League campaign later this year," said Sydney chief executive Stefan Kamasz.

Bridge looks set to make his debut for Tianjin when the Champions League kicks off next month and is likely to line up against Australia's Central Coast Mariners in the second match of the competition on March 18.

Tianjin have been drawn in Group H, which also includes Japan's Kawasaki Frontale and South Korea's Pohang Steelers.



http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/96051,bridge-leaves-sydney-for-china.aspx
 

Jesus

Jesus
This is a good reason to not share ACL revenue. Sydney will make a few hundred thousand loaning him to play againts us, and will not have to share it, but if we make it out of the group stage despite it, they get a share of the profits.
 

brett

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Jesus said:
This is a good reason to not share ACL revenue. Sydney will make a few hundred thousand loaning him to play againts us, and will not have to share it, but if we make it out of the group stage despite it, they get a share of the profits.

Or....Sydney tells Bridge they'll give him half of their split of our winnings if he plays poorly against us and gets us through.
 

Redline

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brett said:
Jesus said:
This is a good reason to not share ACL revenue. Sydney will make a few hundred thousand loaning him to play againts us, and will not have to share it, but if we make it out of the group stage despite it, they get a share of the profits.

lol that would be pretty funny.

Or....Sydney tells Bridge they'll give him half of their split of our winnings if he plays poorly against us and gets us through.
 

Jaza_SFC

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brett said:
Or....Sydney tells Bridge they'll give him half of their split of our winnings if he plays poorly against us and gets us through.

Not really... He's under teh cap.
 

dibo

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Jaza_SFC said:
brett said:
Or....Sydney tells Bridge they'll give him half of their split of our winnings if he plays poorly against us and gets us through.

Not really... He's under teh cap.

he could always just do a favour for his old mate? ;)
 

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