Let's biff, George Bush style.Didn't say you had to do it tomorrow, ****.
Worst Argument. Not gonna travel three hours to Sydney to watch teams I don't even follow play. How bout give Canberra a team and then I'll be there.Go see a game imo (y)
Prefer to rap, George Bush style.Let's biff, George Bush style.
Nah, disagree. Carle will learn more about himself as a player & a bloke playing in The Championship (FFS I'd only just got used to calling it Div 1) than he would in one of those milksop continental leagues. Cahill's competitive instinct was honed after having seven shades of ****e kicked out of him when he played for Millwall.
I dare say Carle got just as much, if not more, **** kicked out of him in the A-League though than in the Championship. I can see why Carney went to England, but not Carle, realistically I thought he should've gone somewhere to improve his skills, but apparently he had family issues in Turkey.Nah, disagree. Carle will learn more about himself as a player & a bloke playing in The Championship (FFS I'd only just got used to calling it Div 1) than he would in one of those milksop continental leagues. Cahill's competitive instinct was honed after having seven shades of ****e kicked out of him when he played for Millwall.
Fair enough, I don't watch enough of the A-League to compare it, really. Aussie players over here generally play a "British" get-stuck-in sort of game (with Kewell the obvious exception) tho so can imagine it's quite robust at times.I dare say Carle got just as much, if not more, **** kicked out of him in the A-League though than in the Championship. I can see why Carney went to England, but not Carle, realistically I thought he should've gone somewhere to improve his skills, but apparently he had family issues in Turkey.
Yeah, it's probably even more physical than the British leagues, although it's slowly changing. The problem here tends to be more with the coaching and the refereeing though, rather than it simply being the style the players seem to be best suited to.Fair enough, I don't watch enough of the A-League to compare it, really. Aussie players over here generally play a "British" get-stuck-in sort of game (with Kewell the obvious exception) tho so can imagine it's quite robust at times.
Is he an EU-passport holder, btw? I doubt he's played 75% of Australia's games over the last two years so I don't think he'd qualify for a work permit for the UK.
Oi.Carle will learn more about himself as a player & a bloke playing in The Championship (FFS I'd only just got used to calling it Div 1) than he would in one of those milksop continental leagues.