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Wilko to Korea

clarence

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FFC Mariner said:
How about this one?

There would be players rattling around in the lower leagues of UK/Scotland/Europe who are in a similar position to Bojic IMHO.

They now have a pathway. Come back to the HAL, perform and all of a sudden its big $$$ time in Korea/China.

+1, sounds like an agent's strategy to me!

jaypee said:
Part_Timer said:
have they  seen wilko play ???

Very old footage..... nothing recent....

On that basis we might end up losing him to Newcastle FFS!

Arabmariner said:
Saves Lawrie from dropping him (which he probably wouldn't).

Odds on Captain Hutch....not my choice just what I think will happen.

Not my choice either, but very likely if Alex is out injured or leaves the club.
 

Razorback

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I'll pay for his airfare, one way off course.

Just for shits and giggles what do think we'd get for him? In all seriousness anything under 500k seems pointless
 

tyson

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bay5_mariner said:
Yeah, found this on the SMH site in an article about Colossimo

While Sydney are reluctant to sell a player who could lead a revival next season, the odds are Colosimo will ultimately get his wish. Since the turn of the year, four players - Jade North (from Newcastle to Incheon United), Sasa Ognenovski (Adelaide to Seongnam Ilhwa), Joel Griffiths (Newcastle to Beijing Guoan) and Mark Milligan (Newcastle to Shanghai Shenhua) - have either completed moves to Asia or are finalising them.

Colosimo could lead the next wave of departures, among them Adam Griffiths (Newcastle to FC Seoul), Melbourne Victory pair Archie Thompson and Roddy Vargas, whose destinations are unknown, and Nikolai Topor-Stanley (Perth) and Alex Wilkinson (Central Coast), who are believed to have been watched by Korean champions Ulsan Hyundai at the weekend.

Despite the exodus, Buckley backed the FFA's salary cap. "We're not surprised by this," he said. "There's an argument it was always likely to occur."

Might have more credibility to it than seems

Was Colosimo picked based on his good form through out the 08/09 season?
Maybe they got him confused with John Aloisi?
 

midfielder

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Interesting from smh today

http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/football/a-korea-opportunity-of-a-lifetime/2009/02/01/1233423046179.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1

A rule change has Korean clubs shopping for Australian defenders. .......
 

loyalist

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nikko said:
MattSimon said:
tyson said:
Was Colosimo picked based on his good form through out the 08/09 season?
Maybe they got him confused with John Aloi$i?

Picked based on Underbelly DVDs

Carlton crew ? or the fat boy williams?
the black prince of lygon st.

350px-UnderbellyCast.jpg
 

Bear

Well-Known Member
Australia News
McKinna Relieved To Keep Wilko
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EXCLUSIVE: Lawrie McKinna feared skipper Alex Wilkinson could have been lost to the club ahead of the finals series after an unnamed Asian club expressed their interest.
Wilkinson was less than impressed with his team after their 2-0 defeat by Queensland Roar on Friday night but had matters worked out differently then he might not have been on the pitch at all.

There had been whispers of Asian interest in Wilkinson but McKinna has now confirmed that there had been the possibility of losing his captain.

He told au.fourfourtwo.com: "He was targeted. A club came in and showed a lot of interest in him. I was starting to think 'he could be gone', at least for Asia (the Champions League). Lucky for us and maybe unlucky for Wilko, an official offer never actually came in.

"I think at the end of June when you can prepare for next season, that's different, but when something comes in a week before the finals series, well - the timing was not good.

"Mile Jedinak was different. We knew he was going to go. It was a big offer for the club and you have to make a decision. If Wilko had gone (at such short notice) we'd have struggled to fill that spot."

Both coach and captain now have to pick up the Mariners squad ahead of the second leg at Suncorp Stadium.

Few headlines are likely to offer much hope of a Mariners triumph but then McKinna has got used to proving critics wrong and he no longer worries too much what people say about his team and the club.

He said: "Probably the first two or three years I'd read things, get upset by it, go home and chew my wife's ear off but but everyone has their right to an opinion."
 

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