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The Daily Mirror is reporting that Newcastle could make a move for Middlebrough's Rhys Williams.
The Australian is a versatile player who can play at center-back, defensiv e midfielder, right-back
and he has recently played as an attacking midfielder for Middlesbrough. Newcastle need to bring in
a central defender in January, since Steven Taylor is [.
Now I love a good yarn as much as the rest of them but is it me or has Fox Sports FC just reduced
itself to talk and more talk.......wake up!
You'd hardly know the show was about football from the visual hour.
Hardly a piece of football action in the show last night, especially in the first 45 mins.
Versatility in a player is a very valuable attribute in today's game with so many managers now
looking for young, strong and technically gifted players to strengthen their team. The prime
example of a player with extreme versatility in the Premier League at the present moment must be
the emergence of Manchester United youngster, Phil Jones.
Middlesbrough star Rhys Williams insists that he has no intention of leaving the club in
January.
Williams stated earlier this week that he was not ready to sign a new deal at Boro - unless they
improved their offer.
This led to renewed speculation about his future with Bolton and Liverpool linked again, with Aston
Villa also previously linked.
Boro star rebuffs move talk
Middlesbrough star Rhys Williams insists that he has no intention of leaving the club in
January.
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Socceroos squad v Wales has been announced and somewhat dishearteningly to me - given his recent
performances, Bristol City's Neil Kilkenny has grabbed a place in an 18 man squad.
In a 32 World Cup possible squad maybe - but the final 18!
Kilkenny hasn't done nearly enough in my view to keep a Socceroos place after some rather shaky
performances in the Asian Cup and recent friendlies.
Mitchell Langerak, Mustifa Amini and Dylan Tombides.
All three are at top German or strong English Clubs - Langarek is proven as a keeper having played
in the A-League and in the Asian Champions League and in Germany with Dortmund he can surely only
improve and challenge Adam Federici in years to come for the Soccerooos spot.
Tonight's the night. Asian Cup Semi and the Uzbek manager reckons we're not as good as we used to
be!
We know that but the guys who have come through in this tournament with a future in the Green and
Gold at some level include:
Matt McKay
Mile Jedinak
Neil Kilkenny
Sasa Ognenovski
So we've found four players, we may find more, not World beaters but competent with others around
them to get us to a World Cup - we need to be top four in Asia - this we are, but with Harry and
Timmy getting older and many many games going our way when they could easily of gone the other.