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  • I was just about to say that we should sign him... Left back, excellent

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    • Originally posted by Br0chred View Post
      I was just about to say that we should sign him... Left back, excellent
      He says left or right full back, or attacker.

      Has a skirlie recipe fae his granny, lured here by promise of sponsorship in butteries, and kens already that it?s a chipper.

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      • Sponsorship in what? Do you mean rowies?

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        • Originally posted by swaddon2 View Post
          Sponsorship in what? Do you mean rowies?
          You have them in Derbyshire now? Blimey.

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          • Originally posted by 57vintage View Post
            You have them in Derbyshire now? Blimey.
            I live in Staffordshire, and the general consensus here is that they are called rowies.

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            • Originally posted by neilthedon View Post

              I read somewhere that Trabanzapor , who have changed manager 3 times this season, have to unload around 6 of their foreighn players to bring in more foreign targets . That`s where " oor Tonio Teklic" is signed to ( and out on a season long loan ) So I would imagine we would at least be reviewing his situation too ? Attacking midfielder, right ?
              I don?t think he was too keen on a move to Scotland at that time. Hopefully with any managerial chaos they have created we can be a more attractive option now for him.
              We certainly need reinforcements for next season.

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              • Originally posted by RED_JOHN View Post
                I don?t think he was too keen on a move to Scotland at that time. Hopefully with any managerial chaos they have created we can be a more attractive option now for him.
                We certainly need reinforcements for next season.
                Well, coming from a Med Country with roasting hot summers etc I can see that Turkey would have a bit more appeal ( than a December night in Arbroath !! ) And would imagine the pay & other perks might be better too ?

                But, aye, if he gets bored at playing out on loan in their 2nd division , and is one of the foreigners they might just dump , who knows now ? Better potential career path for a decent player at the Dandies. He could staar here and get a move to Spain or Italy in a few years.

                We`ll see in the goodnesss oof time . coyr !!!

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                • Originally posted by 57vintage View Post
                  He says left or right full back, or attacker.

                  Has a skirlie recipe fae his granny, lured here by promise of sponsorship in butteries, and kens already that it?s a chipper.
                  1 I just had a wee read up on the recent history with Schalke 04. Relegated to Bundeslige 2 for financial irregularities was it ?

                  Big big support , and decent enough european history . A vague wwhiff f f of the hns in it all ?


                  Bad buys of expensssive players wwho are later sold off for less or nothing , after not making an impact. A litany of talented youngsters not quite coming through , but instead moving on to foreign clubs for little return. So , our new boy not having played for their first team by 20 yrs old may not be as simple as a lack of talent. Fingers crossed his potential is realised with us ?

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                  • Heavily reported now we are in talks with a Portsmouth striker who is rather goal shy.
                    The Australian lad might well just be coming in to make up squad numbers which is understandable.
                    The club will get criticised for this when we currently have striker here who fit this criteria.
                    We can only hope we are saving our funds for Miovski returning!

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                    • Originally posted by RED_JOHN View Post
                      Heavily reported now we are in talks with a Portsmouth striker who is rather goal shy.
                      The Australian lad might well just be coming in to make up squad numbers which is understandable.
                      The club will get criticised for this when we currently have striker here who fit this criteria.
                      We can only hope we are saving our funds for Miovski returning!
                      Can't see us paying 500k for Milanovic to warm the bench. Besides he's 23 and was ASL player of the year, suspect we might have got a bargain he'll be in one of the big money leagues soon.

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                      • Originally posted by DonUnder View Post
                        Can't see us paying 500k for Milanovic to warm the bench. Besides he's 23 and was ASL player of the year, suspect we might have got a bargain he'll be in one of the big money leagues soon.
                        Not Milanovic RJ was mentioning- Teti Yengi?s brother Kusini. Done deal- on club website

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                        • Originally posted by KincorthDon View Post
                          Not Milanovic RJ was mentioning- Teti Yengi?s brother Kusini. Done deal- on club website
                          Aberdeen?s fourth recruit of the summer is Aussie international striker Kusini Yengi.
                          The 26-year-old has signed a pre-contract and arrives on a free having spent two years with EFL Championship side Portsmouth.
                          ?We were quite specific about the type of profile we had identified to play as a striker for Aberdeen and Kusini has a lot of the qualities we were after,? Jimmy Thelin said.

                          ?He is tall, strong and quick, he will work hard for the team and lead the line. He has also proven at both Portsmouth and with the Socceroos that he can score goals on a consistent basis.
                          ?It is important for us to have different profiles of players who can bring specific strengths to our shape and how we want to play. With European group stage football and a busy domestic schedule, he will play a ***** role for us in what we hope will be a competitive squad.?

                          The 6ft 2 front man, born in Australia but with both Sudanese and UK heritage, was a late bloomer and started his professional career with local side Adelaide Comets, before getting a move to Adelaide United.
                          Initially with the youth team, Kusini made his A-league debut against Western Sydney in February 2020 aged 21. One year later, he had registered his first goal and assist in a 2-1 win over local rivals Melbourne Victory.
                          He made 27 (14 starts) appearances for the Reds, scoring 6 times, before switching to Western Sydney in the summer of 2022.
                          As one of the most exciting talents in the league at the time, Yengi netted crucial goals against Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne to help Wanderers to a strong finish.
                          That form attracted the interest from abroad and Pompey paid an undisclosed fee to take him to Fratton Park in the summer of 2023.
                          He made a blistering start to life on the English south coast, scoring five times in his opening five matches. He also won his first call-up to the Australian National team in November of that year, deputising as a second half substitute against Bangladesh. He has gone on to score 6 times in 11 matches for the Socceroos.
                          Kusini Yengi
                          He?s netted 13 goals in 31 appearances for Pompey, helping them to lift the League One trophy that year. His second season in the Championship was hampered by injury and although he had offers to stay in England or move back overseas, he has chosen to join his brother Teti in Scotland.
                          Having completed all his paperwork, Kusini sat down with the RedTV team to chat about his move to the North-east.
                          He said: ?It feels great to be an Aberdeen player and I can?t wait to get started.
                          ?I?m looking forward to playing here for several years. The manager and staff have all been very positive and their enthusiasm was one of the main reasons I chose to come here.
                          ?I loved the project that was pitched to me. What the manager and coaches want to achieve and what they stand for. Where they think they can utilise me as a player to help the Club, so I was very excited.
                          ?Every kid dreams of playing European football and playing for big Clubs like Aberdeen so I am very excited to play in those competitions and represent Aberdeen.?

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                          • Originally posted by KincorthDon View Post
                            Not Milanovic RJ was mentioning- Teti Yengi?s brother Kusini. Done deal- on club website
                            Ah

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                            • Since when was the word "v i t a l" banned on here?

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                              • Originally posted by swaddon2 View Post
                                Since when was the word "v i t a l" banned on here?
                                Dunno .... I think it was back in 2000 and Nine 't e e n'

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