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Sign Up Now!His positional discipline and lack of upper body strength got exposed at a higher level imoBreakfast with Popovic easing him back into national team. Handy player but just outside for me currently. Next cycle definitely.
I think Bennie has heaps of potential, with future Socceroo written all over him.That needs to change for Bennie. I think if he gets that game time he'll excell. It's about opportunity. It's a shame the Wycombe move looks unlikely. Shifting back to League One for regular senior football would be good for him.
The man loves playing the game. Good luck to him.Australian international Tomi Jurić, 34, who made eight appearances, scored one goal, and provided one assist this season, has left Koper. He will continue his career in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Zrinjski from Mostar. During his time with Koper, which he joined in September 2024, the centre-forward played in 35 matches and scored 17 goals. He has 41 caps and 8 goals for Australia and a current market value of €150k, according to Transfermarkt.
New Caledonia international and former Young Socceroos and Olyroos player Jaushua Sotirio has moved to Hougang United in the Singapore Premier League, where he's already made his debut for their reserve team. He previously played for Western Sydney Wanderers, Wellington Phoenix, Newcastle Jets and Sydney FC in A-League Men.
It's possible he could make his debut in the World Cup playoff come March but not sure whether he'll have enough quality to warrant getting a place in the starting XI especially since the Singaporean top flight is a similar standard to the NPL.Do we think he'll make his debut in the World Cup playoff? He only switched last year and while he's been called up he hasn't actually played for New Cal yet.
Except New Caledonia's squad is mostly made up of players playing in the lower divisions of France or in the Super Ligue. Though there's also a guy at Tahiti United and a guy playing in Romania too.It's possible he could make his debut in the World Cup playoff come March but not sure whether he'll have enough quality to warrant getting a place in the starting XI especially since the Singaporean top flight is a similar standard to the NPL.
Even the lower divisions of France are a higher standard though because clubs sometimes get matched up with the powerhouse sides in Coupe de France which lets those players get experience against the best European players and that no doubt means they would be of a higher calibre.Except New Caledonia's squad is mostly made up of players playing in the lower divisions of France or in the Super Ligue. Though there's also a guy at Tahiti United and a guy playing in Romania too.
Hopefully the NPL can start recruiting a few who are good enough. Also surprised that New Cal didn't get an OFC Pro League team (or even multiple). Besides Australia and NZ they're the wealthiest part of the Pacific, it's safe and in my experience most people there can speak English as a second or third language. Lived there for about three years and have visited many times.