SEASON 2008 PLAYERS WANTED

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SEASON 2008 PLAYERS WANTED

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Para Hills Knights are looking for senior/experienced players with leadership qualities wanting to play in the Premier League for the 2008 season. We have a young side that is improving all the time but is needing on pitch experience of a high quality.
If you feel you might be interested please contact either Randy on 0403222375 or Russell on 0410611791.
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Careful mate otherwise the mob from the Nthn suburbs will be onto you like flies onto a dead carcass. YOU will be accused of poaching. (I call it active recruiting!!!)

Clubs should start their recruiting process now AND talk to players that would like a change.

As they say in the classics: "Good clubs don't lose good players!!!"
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Post by man u '92 »

Point taken S.G. Dont like poaching myself. I was very cautious about putting it on the football news.
I havent targeted anyone in particular, just trying to put the word out for next year. No one is under obligation to reply just to come out to the preseason trails later on if they wish.
And true, usually good players stay at good clubs but you never know, someone(s) might like a fresh challenge if they are starting to feel the same old same old at their current club. Who knows??
Different coaches, different ideas. There is any amount of reasons to change as there is to stay.
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Post by Smiley »

Even those players who would like to have an opportunity to play for Prem's but can't get up there due to the politics of womens soccer. This isn't poaching, its letting people know that the opportunity is there to improve and play in higher leagues.

Para Hills is only in its second year of Premier league and Im sure they will improve outta sight in years to come.
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