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October 1st 2008 (HAL transfer window opens)

Bear

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Goldenboy said:
Teddy was 39 when he was still playing in the Premier League. 40 even?

41 and still banging them in for West Ham. Retired this year, aged 42, after 1 year with Colchester.
 

Jesus

Jesus
Sure people would prefer a 26  yourke to a 36. But the point is a 36 yourke vs the other candidates for the money.

I think if sash is on similar money then he is probably a very good option. The papers are saying that lyall is talking to his agent now.

As well the club is hopeful clarky will sign in the coming weeks. Alos a new offer to Redmayne has been tabled
 

scottmac

Suspended
Greenpoleffc said:
At 28yo, Cullina can do better than the HAL.

Unless it is a massive offer that is............

For the A-League, this would have to be the most exciting Aussie name thrown around to date.
For the socceroos, this would not be the best thing. We need Culina to keep plying his trade in Europe.
 

Jesus

Jesus
scottmac said:
Greenpoleffc said:
At 28yo, Cullina can do better than the HAL.

Unless it is a massive offer that is............

For the A-League, this would have to be the most exciting Aussie name thrown around to date.
For the socceroos, this would not be the best thing. We need Culina to keep plying his trade in Europe.

Has he been consistantly playing?
 

Revilo

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http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/football/a-league/gold-coast-targets-stars/2008/10/13/1223749939011.html

Culina a target for new Gold Coast side
Email Printer friendly version Normal font Large font Michael Cockerill and Sebastian Hassett
October 14, 2008

AMBITIOUS newcomers Gold Coast United are ready to launch a double swoop for Socceroos duo Jason Culina and Mile Sterjovski.

Culina, 28, who is out of contract with Dutch club PSV Eindhoven next June, is discussing a marquee deal with the club and met Gold Coast officials last weekend.

Gold Coast coach Miron Bleiberg declined to confirm the talks, saying: "All I can say is I am flattered if a player of his quality is being linked to our club."

Culina's close friend and Socceroos teammate Sterjovski may follow him to the Gold Coast if he can negotiate an early release from his contract with English Championship side Derby County.

Another player rumoured to be headed north is Central Coast striker Sasho Petrovski, who has flagged his interest in being sounded out by the incoming clubs. However, the Mariners are desperately keen to keep a hold of the former Sydney FC frontman. Manager Lawrie McKinna denied speculation Petrovski had rejected the club's first offer, saying no deal had materialised as yet.

"He's wanted by the club and he wants to stay at the club. He's doing very well and is having his best season for probably quite a while," McKinna said yesterday. "He's been very consistent. We're keen to keep him and [executive chairman] Lyall Gorman's talking with his agent now."

The Mariners could also face competition from the new Queensland clubs for their young captain Alex Wilkinson, out of contract in eight months and reported to have been sounded out about a move.

One player on the verge of joining the Central Coast line-up is experienced Italian defender Andrea Merenda, with the coach hoping to seal the deal before Sunday's home game against Wellington Phoenix.
 

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