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posted on 2/2/2010 at 18:25 |
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Reserves and trialists
Tomorrow at Lancing
Albion are giving a trial to midfielder Astrit Ajdarevic from Leicester.
The 19-year-old has been named in a strong reserve side to face QPR at Lancing tomorrow (7pm).
Ajdarevic was born in Serbia and Montenegro but moved to Sweden with his family from the age of two.
He won the FA Youth Cup with Liverpool in 2007 before joining Leicester permanently last summer following a loan spell.
Reserves: Brezovan; Whing, Hoyte, McNulty, Tunnicliffe, J. Smith, Ajdarevic, Carole, Hart, Holroyd, Dickinson. Subs: Brinkhurst, Barker, Thomas, Dunk,
Walker.
“I do want to play the short ball and I do want to play the long ball. I think long and short balls is what football is about.” Sir Bobby Robson
Brighton v Palace League Games played 84 - Brighton won 34; drawn 20; lost 30
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bosjo
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posted on 2/2/2010 at 20:19 |
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Interesting, never heard of Ajdarevic before. Obviously, he comes from Falkenberg where his father played in the 90s, and Liverpool paid some thing
like £ 800000 for him two years ago. He has also played in the Swedish national team for his age (U-17, pronbably). The article I found (in Swedish) also mentions that his father thinks his
brother Alfred is even more talented; but he is only 11 now, so we'll have wait a few years before we know whether that is correct.
The second Swede to appear in a Brighton shirt, I assume? In the beginning of the 80s there was a player with Swedish ancestors, and he now lives in
Sweden, but that does not count as he stille considers himself an Englishman, I think.
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posted on 2/2/2010 at 21:21 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRShzxRnTwU
“I do want to play the short ball and I do want to play the long ball. I think long and short balls is what football is about.” Sir Bobby Robson
Brighton v Palace League Games played 84 - Brighton won 34; drawn 20; lost 30
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London Irish
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posted on 2/2/2010 at 22:39 |
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The new Patrik Berger What is it with Scousers and their new blah blah,
isn't Aquilani meant to be the new Maradona?
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London Irish
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posted on 2/2/2010 at 22:40 |
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Hopefully not the new Turienzo though
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posted on 3/2/2010 at 10:15 |
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Could be the answer on the left for us after losing two left footers in Mcleod and Livermore in the last 2 days. Wise move getting him in on trial
before deciding on a loan move. What a terrible (and expensive) signing Livermore turned out to be. It always looked as if he was a yard or two off
the pace which was alarming considering the pedigree he had at Millwall.
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posted on 3/2/2010 at 10:18 |
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very impressive good passer of the ball we'll see
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posted on 3/2/2010 at 16:40 |
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bosjo
The second Swede to appear in a Brighton shirt, I assume? In the beginning of the 80s there was a player with Swedish ancestors, and he now lives in
Sweden, but that does not count as he stille considers himself an Englishman, I think. |
Rami Shaaban played for us a few times in the 2004-05 season, so it must be three. He had a good debut, but then had a bit of a stinker at Plymouth
in a 5-1 defeat and I don't think played again. Who was the player in the 80s?
Seen scrawled in the dirt on an East Croydon Station window: "East Croydon Station is a dirty hole"
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posted on 3/2/2010 at 18:09 |
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Reserves match is postponed
“I do want to play the short ball and I do want to play the long ball. I think long and short balls is what football is about.” Sir Bobby Robson
Brighton v Palace League Games played 84 - Brighton won 34; drawn 20; lost 30
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bosjo
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posted on 4/2/2010 at 00:25 |
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| Quote: | Originally posted by WH Seagull
| Quote: | Originally posted by bosjo
The second Swede to appear in a Brighton shirt, I assume? In the beginning of the 80s there was a player with Swedish ancestors, and he now lives in
Sweden, but that does not count as he stille considers himself an Englishman, I think. |
Rami Shaaban played for us a few times in the 2004-05 season, so it must be three. He had a good debut, but then had a bit of a stinker at Plymouth
in a 5-1 defeat and I don't think played again. Who was the player in the 80s? |
Shaaban is the one Swede I knew of, yes. I saw him play at Stoke; two penalties, two goals.
The player in the 80s is actually (well?) hidden in my first message... I apologise for that; I like to play games...
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