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Ali Auglah


mack

  • Date Of Birth: 11/03/02
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Sydney, Australia
    Position: Forward
    Joined Wanderers: 11/01/20
    Contract Details: Youth League Contract
    Contract Finish: 2019/20
    Previous Club: Wanderers Youth
    Wanderers Debut: 11th January vs Wellington Phoenix
    A-League Appearances: 1
    A-League Goals: 0
    Total Appearances: 1
    Total Goals: 0
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2019/20: 1 (0), 2020/21: 0 (0)
    Description: Young striker with a handful of youth caps for Australia who made a brief cameo debut against Wellington in January 2020. While he waits for an opportunity in the A-League he has impressed as a top goal-scorer for the Wanderers NPL side.
Ali Auglah

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MartinTyler

Posted

If we're to believe comments from Patrick Zwaanswijk,  shouldn't Ali Auglah be listed as a former player now or are we still awaiting confirmation from the club?

mack

Posted

Which comments?

MathyouWSW

Posted

I'm pissed off the club at no stage has mentioned his departure. 

Another player added to the list that had the potential to be the next big thing and only for the club to ruin their chances.

theguyyouwishyouwere

Posted

time to move him to the Ex-Footballers sub forum

 

20 hours ago, MathyouWSW said:

 

I'm pissed off the club at no stage has mentioned his departure. 
 

our club rarely releases bad news.

MathyouWSW

Posted

4 hours ago, theguyyouwishyouwere said:

our club rarely releases bad news.

That's true, they didn't even announce Zwaanswijk's departure as well.

MathyouWSW

Posted (edited)

Auglah returns to play football:

 

Mile Sterjovski is hoping that the injection of several new faces to his Bulls FC Academy side will spur the club on in being competitive and playing good football as the 2023 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s season looms in February.

The former Socceroo has been busy recruiting some fresh young talent to the Bulls stable with the likes of Mabior Garang, Lachlan Macdonald, Adrian Knez, Ayman Gulasi, Jordan Ivancic and Ali Auglah all penning deals with the club.


Side note...Ayman Gulasi was a former Wanderers player as well. Played mostly in the Under 20's squad.

Edited by MathyouWSW
twitter is being weird.
MathyouWSW

Posted


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Auglah has a 2nd chance to get his A-League career to commence today.

mack

Posted

Two year extension at the Bulls.

mack

Posted

Has left the Bulls, a year early on his contract I think.

MathyouWSW

Posted

3 hours ago, mack said:

Has left the Bulls, a year early on his contract I think.

According to Transfermarkt, his contract was ending in 2025:
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Interesting.
 

Upthehill

Posted

3 hours ago, mack said:

Has left the Bulls, a year early on his contract I think.

Would take in a heart beat. He was really highly rated for us. Not the best footballer on the park but a real enforcer. Even at a young age he was organising the midfield full of much older players who should have been taking the lead. Theres a long term player in him if we can get him back

theguyyouwishyouwere

Posted

6 hours ago, Upthehill said:

Would take in a heart beat. He was really highly rated for us. Not the best footballer on the park but a real enforcer. Even at a young age he was organising the midfield full of much older players who should have been taking the lead. Theres a long term player in him if we can get him back

Last time he played for us he quit football completely.

sonar

Posted

3 hours ago, theguyyouwishyouwere said:

Last time he played for us he quit football completely.

That was when covid started and I think he left because of pay cuts.......Mo Adam as well......left to do a business degree.

theguyyouwishyouwere

Posted

3 hours ago, sonar said:

That was when covid started and I think he left because of pay cuts.......Mo Adam as well......left to do a business degree.

nope. 

 

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Ali Auglah was supposed to be the big one we were all waiting for out of the WSW academy... <a href="https://t.co/EkpH5ZMkrd">https://t.co/EkpH5ZMkrd</a></p>&mdash; Vince Rugari (@VinceRugari) <a href="https://twitter.com/VinceRugari/status/1472394210456178689?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 19, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

 

braad

Posted

On 29/5/2024 at 1:03 PM, theguyyouwishyouwere said:

nope. 

 

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Ali Auglah was supposed to be the big one we were all waiting for out of the WSW academy... <a href="https://t.co/EkpH5ZMkrd">https://t.co/EkpH5ZMkrd</a></p>&mdash; Vince Rugari (@VinceRugari) <a href="https://twitter.com/VinceRugari/status/1472394210456178689?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 19, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

 

What?

MathyouWSW

Posted

7 hours ago, braad said:

What?

I'll do it instead:

Auglah didn't trust Gavin (Costello) and Carl (Robinson) at the time he was at the club so his father told him to leave and go to uni instead. it would be disappointing if the same thing has happened again. Like, his father has told him to leave the game and go to uni again.

braad

Posted

On 30/05/2024 at 11:13 PM, MathyouWSW said:

I'll do it instead:

Auglah didn't trust Gavin (Costello) and Carl (Robinson) at the time he was at the club so his father told him to leave and go to uni instead. it would be disappointing if the same thing has happened again. Like, his father has told him to leave the game and go to uni again.

Thank you. Your version makes much more sense 

MathyouWSW

Posted

Joined Iraq Super League club Al-Naft:

I was reading the wikipedia page about the league, they also have some signing restrictions, and some of them are very strict. Their restrictions are:

- Each club (there's 20 clubs in the league) must submit a 25-man squad for the league
- Each club must have no more than 6 foreigners in their squad (Auglah has Iraq/Australian citizenship so he does not count as a foreign signing. He has mention he has intentions to play for Iraq if being called up to the Iraq national squad)
- Clubs MUST sign at least 4 players whose countries are within the top 90 in the FIFA international world rankings 
- The two permitted players from countries below the top 90 must be capped for their respective national teams
- Clubs CANNOT sign a foreign goalkeeper
- Players from Yemen do not contribute as a foreign player, each club is capped to signing 2 Yemeni players per team
- Players registered in the Iraq Reserves Star Leagues are not required to be registered in the 25 man squad


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