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Aaron Mooy


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  • Date Of Birth: 15/09/90
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Blacktown, New South Wales
    Squad Number: 10
    Position: Midfield
    Joined Wanderers: 25/06/12
    Contract Details: Two Year initial contract.
    Contract Finish: 2013/14
    Previous Club: St. Mirren
    Wanderers Debut: 6th October 2012 vs Central Coast Mariners
    A-League Appearances: 49
    A-League Goals: 4
    ACL Appearances: 5
    ACL Goals: 1
    FFA Cup Appearances: 0
    FFA Cup Goals: 0
    Club World Cup Appearances: 0
    Club World Cup Goals: 0
    Total Appearances: 54
    Total Goals: 5
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2012/13: 23 (1), 2013/14: 31 (4).
    Team Honours: A-League Premiership Winner (2012/13).
    Highlight: He became the first ever Wanderer to gain a national team call-up, and made his Socceroos debut on the 7th of December 2012 against Guam, scoring a free-kick as well. He followed this days later by scoring again from a free-kick against Taiwan.
    Highlight: Scored his first ever goal for the Wanderers, against Perth Glory in Round 22, Season 2012/13 on 23/02/2013.
    Description: A gifted midfield distributor, Aaron Mooy is a true box to box midfielder, with the ability to play as an alternative to Shinji Ono in the attacking midfield position. Mooy left the club after Season 2013/14 to join Melbourne Heart.
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TehSmileyBandit

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I think if he had the respect of the club, coach and fans he wouldn't have celebrated, however being in Mooy's shoes I can completely understand. When Mooy left our club, the fans were frustrated that week after week he wasn't fulfiliing his potential and the coach didn't believe he was worth the money that he was asking. Does anyone remember how he played in the GF, his mind was already on Melbourne then...

Yep.

 

Obviously he doesn't like us very much. Get ****ed you SOB ,|,, (mooy that is, not you Prydz)

 

 

You make me laugh so hard, Mick. Let's not celebrate our success in case we offend our previous employers! Censor your feelings, Aaron, you ****!

 

Hahaha, I'd like to read more regarding your views on adjusting your behaviour based on what other people think. Shall we meet in the Politics thread?  :cheeky:

DCWSW

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F*** me he's good

ManfredSchaefer

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F*** me he's good

 

He's grown in confidence somewhat, taking on so much of the creative role he should've developed in his second season with us. And his work rate has improved (perhaps counterbalanced by a lesser emphasis on being in a defensive role).

 

For all the flash and quality however both City goals came from dead ball scenarios, which isn't that far from his modus operandi when he was scoring for us. If I was Van t'Schip I'd want him doing more things along the lines of what Shinji did for us, i.e. organising and creating the transitions and passes that led to goals, or scoring more often from open play.

 

As for the hate on him, nah, can't do that. If he'd gone to the smurfs maybe a different story. But he has grown as a player and still couldn't get the win last night so happy for him to keep improving for his sake and for the national team.

Tranquilo

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was it the wet weather it just seemed mooy was in turbo mode, didn't seem him as a pacy midfielder more of a laid back kind/technical wannabe, but then yet again compared to Triforo any one can seem fast!

dmixtaaa

Posted

He is a very special talent, we all knew that and so did Popa. He was always going to be hard to keep with the salary cap in play. If only he waited a little after Shinji left, his itchy feet were obviously painful sitting behind Tensai.

ManfredSchaefer

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He is a very special talent, we all knew that and so did Popa. He was always going to be hard to keep with the salary cap in play. If only he waited a little after Shinji left, his itchy feet were obviously painful sitting behind Tensai.

 

I still remember very clearly how he went in that trial/friendly out at the Riff before Season 2, when Popa had him playing as a creative CAM. The Adelaide lads monstered him and he was dare I say easily intimidated. Last night I don't believe anyone in red & black gave him a hard time consistently (well, at least those on the pitch), and he played well accordingly.

 

For those Yarrachester fans he would have to be one of the very few things for them to celebrate this season.

Alexander

Posted

lets just hope he stays and doesn't go somewhere else for more game time :ninja:

 

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dmixtaaa

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After he pulled the ring out he did a 360 turn before getting down on his knee.

Sounds very....ummm....Coveish....  :ninja:

Carns

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Zelinsky

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Well done, Aaron. You probably increased you WSW salary tenfold, and are entitled to celebrate any future goals you might score against us. No doubt some of us will throw in some abuse for free.

Alexander

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Is that $1.3 million per annum? Or is it $1.3 million over 3 years?

Prydzopolis

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Is that $1.3 million per annum? Or is it $1.3 million over 3 years?

Have to be per year, no way they'd pay a marquee $400k a year especially if they wanted to entice him to stay at City. See my thoughts in the city thread.

Well done, Aaron. You probably increased you WSW salary tenfold, and are entitled to celebrate any future goals you might score against us. No doubt some of us will throw in some abuse for free.

I don't begrudge any player moving for more money, they have short careers & want to do as much as possible to set themselves up for as long as possible.
Neverbloom

Posted

he looks like Malcolm Turnbull

MathyouWSW

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We playing against him next weekend.

I can't f*cking stand him. I think the confident has got to him and he acts a bit too cocky now.



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