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Aaron Mooy


mack

  • 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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mack

Posted

12 minutes ago, papersun said:

These German managers are pretty damn good aren't they?

I dunno, they are going to finish 60 points behind first place.

Carns

Posted

20 minutes ago, mack said:

I dunno, they are going to finish 60 points behind first place.

City also spend approx 15 times the amount Huddersfield do on wages every week.

papersun

Posted

I think Wagner did a pretty good job to keep them up on the lowest budget in the Premier League with a pretty ordinary squad overall.

From what I've read on the Terriers forum there should be a considerably larger amount of money available to improve the overall quality of the squad.

I think it's a pretty good story anyway for a club that hadn't been at the top level since 1972,  and had  won three successive league titles in the 1920's to be able to stay up at the top level again.

hawks2767

Posted

They get a fixed sum from the EPL for staying up don't they ?

I remember reading it was 160 million pounds, that's massive to get that 2 seasons in a row

mack

Posted

I believe the prize money in the EPL is fixed by position and recently went up a lot.

MartinTyler

Posted

Huddersfield have done well this year given limited resources. If they hadn't started the season well they would have been relegation material. I can't see much more in the way of funding so it wouldn't surprise if they get relegated next year.

papersun

Posted

I'd have a guess and say Newcastle but it could be anyone of 8 to 10 clubs at a rough estimate.

The betting agencies should start a book on it.

MistahCampoy

Posted

Yeah one of those teams like Everton/Brighton (work with Matty)/Newcastle/West Ham/Southhampton (If they dont get rel) as he has what its got to be including into one of those teams

MartinTyler

Posted

Are Huddersfield not serious about returning to the EPL then?

wswnick

Posted

Mooy likely wanted to stay in the PL and less likely to renew his contract with Huddersfield (he had 1 year left on contract) if a PL club could get him on a free next season.

This way Huddersfield are able to retain him and if they're promoted again he can play for them next season, or decide to loan/sell him if they're not.

Sithslayer1991

Posted

Mooy may also be one of their higher earners. Not good to have a player on such a high wages in the Championship when you need to spend somewhere else

MartinTyler

Posted

When they get relegated will Brighton loan him out to a Premier League team?

MathyouWSW

Posted

I remember reading ages ago that Wolves were interested in him. I was hoping badly it was true. I feel he would make an impact there.

mack

Posted

Gone to Shanghai SIPG in China.

Paul01

Posted

6 hours ago, mack said:

Gone to Shanghai SIPG in China.

With Adam Lallana to Brighton, he would become a bench player there.

Sithslayer1991

Posted

Good piece of business from Brighton and we can't forget the money Mooy is probably earning anything from double to 5 times what he was earning at Brighton and his edging 30 now. Playing with Oscar and Hulk and Asian Champions league not a bad move 

MartinTyler

Posted

2 hours ago, Sithslayer1991 said:

Awesome move. Looks it will be official by the end of the week, looking good for world cup :good:

On paper I'd agree but this is not the same Aaron Mooy who was dominating for Huddersfield and still performing well in his early days at Brighton. He needs to play and not from the bench.

Carns

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24 minutes ago, MartinTyler said:

On paper I'd agree but this is not the same Aaron Mooy who was dominating for Huddersfield and still performing well in his early days at Brighton. He needs to play and not from the bench.

He's definitely not the same player, but Ange knows him very well. If Mooy can get some of his fitness back I'm sure Ange will get the most out of him (as he did with Rogic). This is arguably a better move than a "random" Championship team as he already has a good working relationship with the manager.



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