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Post by paoktzi on Feb 16, 2011 16:23:51 GMT 10
Hungry Sharks snap up four new faces for 2011 Mark Stavroulakis Wednesday, 16 February 2011 Former NSW Premier League Premiers and Champions Sutherland Sharks have announced the signings of four new players for season 2011. Former Blacktown City FC players Jordan Simpson and Lachland Cahill, ex-Sydney Olympic star Nick Tstattlios and former Bulli striker Matthew Bailey have all penned deals with the Sharks. Robbie Stanton has been able to re-sign the likes of Chris Price, Jim Bakis, Nathan Denham, Yianni Fragogiannis, Huseyin Jasli and Nick Stavroulakis while club captain George Souris has also committed to another year at the club. Sharks defender Mike Katz returns from injury that hampered his 2010 season and from reports has looked very sharp at pre-season training. There will be a strong emphasis yet again on local Sutherland Shire products as the likes of Hayden Morton, Misha Hardwick, Todd Halloran and Michael Svircevic will all be out to impress Sharks coach Robbie Stanton. The club has yet to finalise all its signings with the possibility of a few new faces joining the club prior to their first NSW Premier League match on the 26th of March at Seymour Shaw Park against Blacktown City FC. www.therealgame.com.au/news/state-league/238/hungry-sharks-snap-up-four-new-faces-for-2011
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Post by anothermp on Feb 16, 2011 19:44:41 GMT 10
Bogans plus tsatallios. Sad to see he left us for the same money when he said he was an Olympic boy
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Post by paoktzi on Feb 16, 2011 20:01:34 GMT 10
dog act for me
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Post by Blaze on Feb 17, 2011 1:01:53 GMT 10
Look, we all said that we would support Tsekenis at Olympic. What if Tsatallios didn't fit into the plans. Either we trust the coach or we don't.
There's no point in having a squad full of Greeks who can't play together.
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Post by paoktzi on Feb 17, 2011 7:37:33 GMT 10
Tseka wanted him he jumped ship due to pressure from the journo's
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Post by mini on Feb 17, 2011 7:49:51 GMT 10
Fuck the little cunt
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Post by anothermp on Feb 17, 2011 10:16:49 GMT 10
they all wanted him and they were surprised he left
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Post by Blaze on Feb 17, 2011 10:48:41 GMT 10
In that case it seems that Olympic has lost it's appeal to players. It's a shame, but considering that even Sutherland have succeeded in winning a title a few years after being promoted and Olympic has been struggling to see the finals.
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Post by anothermp on Feb 17, 2011 12:00:45 GMT 10
Nah, he probably felt he couldnt guarantee a first team spot due to the competition for places. Never mind we'll leave him alone and tell nick stav how much we respect him when we play sutho
Ton zon
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Post by mini on Feb 17, 2011 13:05:33 GMT 10
Both are copping it
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Post by elina4lyf on Feb 18, 2011 17:03:16 GMT 10
aussie cunts, seymour shaw watch dogs
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Post by Blaze on Feb 19, 2011 0:00:29 GMT 10
Can't wait till that away fixture, it's always good fun.
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Post by mr_football on Feb 24, 2011 16:16:35 GMT 10
spiro is right he jumped ships not because he didnt fit into our plans but because of money and pressure from two jurnos which i shall not name that have brought olympic and its supporters a lot of heartache in the last few years
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Post by mr_football on Feb 24, 2011 16:18:15 GMT 10
i heard it was for $50 more a week thats dog
when i played him at indoor i ensured him we will be petaxining 100000000 HP's at him and his little buddy lol
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