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JoyfulPenguin

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Anthony Kalik started, scored (45') and was subbed (80') for 2nd placed Hadjuk Split as they defeated 9th (of 10) placed Sibernik 2-1 at home in the Croatian first division.
 
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turbo

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Was a very good player for us, wish we could have had him for longer.
Him leaving - both CCM and Aus - then not getting another gig for ages was a really weird situation. There must have been something we weren't privy to whether it was wage demands, some sort of injury/medical thing, or a personal/family issue. He was good enough to walk into at least half the starting sides the following season and I remember how poor Victory's imports were in comparison.
 

JoyfulPenguin

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Marco Ureña's 4th placed C.S. Cartagines welcome 9th placed Santos de Guapiles in the Costa Rican first division at 1 PM today.
 

JoyfulPenguin

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Tom Rogic could feature in the FA Cup fourth round for West Brom as they take on Bristol City away from home at 2 AM tomorrow morning. This match will be broadcast on Paramount Plus.

Lewis Miller could return to the starting eleven of 6th placed Hibernian as they fight to maintain their place in the SPFL Championship playoffs at 2 AM tomorrow morning.

Maty Ryan's AZ Alkmaar could go top of the Eredivise with a win over 7th placed Utrecht at home at 7 AM tomorrow morning.
 

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