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Jedinak Scores a Double Against His Old Club.

RADINHO

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Jedi scores a double against his own team while on loan st Antalya.

Mile Jedinak has shown Turkish Super Lig club Genclerbirligi what they are missing after scoring a brace against them for a rival club he has joined on loan.


The 25-year-old Australian midfielder scored both goals for Antalyaspor, who he joined on loan from Genclerbirligi in August, to clinch a 2-0 victory.

Jedinak blasted home his first just minutes into the first half and followed up with another in the 45th minute.

In the short time he has been with Antalyaspor, Jedinak - who was included in the Socceroos squad for their Asian Cup qualifier against Oman two weeks ago - has scored an impressive five Super Lig goals.

He originally transferred from Central Coast Mariners to Genclerbirligi in January after signing a two-and-a-half-year contract.

But he joined Antalyaspor on loan for the start of the new 2009/10 season in August and is set to remain with the club until May.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB0ercsjrPE
 

RADINHO

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Gencler probably regret giving him away on loan now + the commentator keeps on calling him Michael Jedinak  :tv:
 

dibo

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i think michael is his name - mile is a nickname, like nik for nikola mrdja or marco for mark bresciano.
 

midfielder

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It is good to see Jedi doing so well I remember the first few games he played for us he did not look to be the player he has grown into ... he must have put in a lot of hard yaka and had some excellent coaching ...

Also talk about rubbing in the old manager face ... I am sure it gives players heaps of joy to score and play against a club that cast you off.
 

marinermick

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midfielder said:
It is good to see Jedi doing so well I remember the first few games he played for us he did not look to be the player he has grown into

disagree, jedi had to mark nicky carle in his debut and i remember thinking that this boy is special

he had a brilliant game that day
 

midfielder

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marinermick said:
midfielder said:
It is good to see Jedi doing so well I remember the first few games he played for us he did not look to be the player he has grown into

disagree, jedi had to mark nicky carle in his debut and i remember thinking that this boy is special

he had a brilliant game that day

You must be a better judge than me TBH I never saw greatness in Jedi until halfway in Hal 3... this is not to say I did not rate him as a player but to where he is currently ... for me not until about half way tho Hal 3.
 

RADINHO

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dibo said:
i think michael is his name - mile is a nickname, like nik for nikola mrdja or marco for mark bresciano.

Yeh but usually these people usually adapt their Yugoslavian names to more Western ones, so i doubt Jedi is doing likewise.
 

marinermick

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RADINHO said:
dibo said:
i think michael is his name - mile is a nickname, like nik for nikola mrdja or marco for mark bresciano.

Yeh but usually these people usually adapt their Yugoslavian names to more Western ones, so i doubt Jedi is doing likewise.

his grandmother calls him mile and old ethnic ladies (like my mum) don't tend to go for nicknames
 

dibo

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marinermick said:
RADINHO said:
dibo said:
i think michael is his name - mile is a nickname, like nik for nikola mrdja or marco for mark bresciano.

Yeh but usually these people usually adapt their Yugoslavian names to more Western ones, so i doubt Jedi is doing likewise.

his grandmother calls him mile and old ethnic ladies (like my mum) don't tend to go for nicknames

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mile_Jedinak - lists his name as 'Michael John "Mile" Jedinak'

http://www.genclerbirligi.org.tr/michael_jedinak.asp - club website refers to him as 'Michael'

I think his name really is Michael. If you search for Michael Jedinak you can find old articles about him as an up-and-comer too.
 

Not Aloi$i FC

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If the highlights are anything to go by, what the hell is a player like Jedinak doing at Genclerbligi in the first place? They were absolutely shocking and his loan club should've at least won by five goals and I think Jedinak should've had a hat-trick.

I wonder what kind of role the guy was playing in the team. He seemed to get forward a bit.
 

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