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No Ognenovski, no Burns, no Coyne, no Thwaite. Any takers?

February 1st, 2008 by Eric · 2 Comments

The Melbourne Victory doesn’t seem to be having much luck attracting new players.

Nathan Burns has re-signed with Adelaide United; and indications are that Sasa Ognenovski will be heading over there too. The Queensland Roar defender already seems to be burning bridges with his current club: last week, he got in a fight with Roar goalkeeper Griffin McMaster. The conflict appears to have been about McMaster’s haircut…

Meanwhile, an article in The Age last week was talking up the possibilities of Melbourne signing Perth Glory’s Jamie Coyne. Earlier this week, that possibility was squashed, as Coyne re-signed with Perth.

Michael Thwaite has also just signed a deal with Norwegian team Brann Bergen (incidentally, Nathan Burns is over at Brann Bergen for a trial at the moment). The 24-year old Socceroo had been rumoured to be negotiating with Melbourne.

So, that leaves us with… Stuart Musialik. The Newcastle Jets are hoping he’ll stay at the club, and with the way the Jets keep on winning these days, I wouldn’t put it past them.

Where are these new recruits going to come from?

With Steven Pace joining Daniel Piorkowski and Ljubo Milicevic on the list of injured defenders - Pace has a broken leg - Melbourne’s defensive options are a huge worry. With Nathan Elasi bolstering our striking options, finding a few new defenders is taking top priority for Ernie Merrick and Gary Cole.

Tags: Nathan Burns · Jamie Coyne · Michael Thwaite · Sasa Ognenovski · Stuart Musialik · Rumours · Melbourne Victory · Steven Pace · Transfers

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Campbell // Feb 2, 2008 at 2:46 pm

    *sheads tear*

    we’re really screwed if we cant attract Coyne or Thwaite

  • 2 chris // Feb 2, 2008 at 10:34 pm

    after this season do u particularly blame them? from premiers to scraping our way from the bottom…

    coyne must have be earmarked for captain and thwaite… who can blame him for going to europe over us>?

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