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That's the rumour anyway.
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Would be nice to see him at Elland Road this weekend :wink:

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God is an Englishman wrote:That's the rumour anyway.
Millwall have denied it haven't they?

Would the link be because he was a teammate of the current manager? (other than the obvious being he is a former player).

The Championship would be too hectic for him you would think at this stage of his career. Cahill pretty much has lost all his pace and just wouldn't be a good match for that style of football you would think.
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So he left Melb City to play more competitive football. How's that going then? Maybe it was a bit premature? If he stayed he would have at least had some games under his belt as it doesn't seem clubs are jumping out of their skin to sign him up. Can only assume his contract had specifics that meant he needed to go when he did.
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Brian the Postman wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:That's the rumour anyway.
Millwall have denied it haven't they?

Would the link be because he was a teammate of the current manager? (other than the obvious being he is a former player).

The Championship would be too hectic for him you would think at this stage of his career. Cahill pretty much has lost all his pace and just wouldn't be a good match for that style of football you would think.

Former team mate of the manager, Harris. Most Millwall fans are pretty happy with the fact that he might be coming back. Personally, I think he'd be an idiot to come back and Millwall would be stupid to sign him.
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Bomber wrote:So he left Melb City to play more competitive football. How's that going then? Maybe it was a bit premature? If he stayed he would have at least had some games under his belt as it doesn't seem clubs are jumping out of their skin to sign him up. Can only assume his contract had specifics that meant he needed to go when he did.
He couldn't sign with anyone else until the windows opened anyway, so leaving early was pretty silly.

I'm surprised it's taken even this long to have a new club. Thought that would have been worked out before leaving.

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Slinky_Pete wrote:
Bomber wrote:So he left Melb City to play more competitive football. How's that going then? Maybe it was a bit premature? If he stayed he would have at least had some games under his belt as it doesn't seem clubs are jumping out of their skin to sign him up. Can only assume his contract had specifics that meant he needed to go when he did.
He couldn't sign with anyone else until the windows opened anyway, so leaving early was pretty silly.

I'm surprised it's taken even this long to have a new club. Thought that would have been worked out before leaving.
I hope the deals are not happening because of money, as Tim says its all about game time.

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Slinky_Pete wrote:
Bomber wrote:So he left Melb City to play more competitive football. How's that going then? Maybe it was a bit premature? If he stayed he would have at least had some games under his belt as it doesn't seem clubs are jumping out of their skin to sign him up. Can only assume his contract had specifics that meant he needed to go when he did.
He couldn't sign with anyone else until the windows opened anyway, so leaving early was pretty silly.

I'm surprised it's taken even this long to have a new club. Thought that would have been worked out before leaving.
As he cancelled his contract, he was unregistered so could sign for anyone (I think)

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Nicky_Tanner wrote:

As he cancelled his contract, he was unregistered so could sign for anyone (I think)
The splinters were probably hurting to much. :)

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He could always swallow his pride and come back to the A-League and play for AU. :oops:

If the FFA appoint a new National Coach from overseas, I doubt very much that they will be prepared to take a chance with a 38-year-old player who can't even make the grade in the A-League, or Championship, anymore.
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IMO I think in the end he will think its all to hard and retire. Especially if the new national coach hasn't got him in his plans for the WC.

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Now looking at Scotland. May as well have stayed here, similar standard, just maybe a few more games available there.
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Better climate in Scotland.
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Ronnie Biggs wrote:Better climate in Scotland.
Compared to Greenland, maybe
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Ronnie Biggs wrote:Better climate in Scotland.
Very true
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God is an Englishman wrote:
Ronnie Biggs wrote:Better climate in Scotland.
Very true
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Bomber wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:
Ronnie Biggs wrote:Better climate in Scotland.
Very true
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Would have to be a lost penguin. Would far prefer to be in scotland today.
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I wouldn't. Lovely here in the west.
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Apparently the move is back on.
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Brian the Postman wrote:Apparently the move is back on.
He was at The Den on Saturday and have heard he's signing today. However, have also heard of late bids from QPR and Forest for significantly larger salaries. Loyalty v Bank balance?
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God is an Englishman wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:Apparently the move is back on.
He was at The Den on Saturday and have heard he's signing today. However, have also heard of late bids from QPR and Forest for significantly larger salaries. Loyalty v Bank balance?
Cahill worried about $$$? Never.

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Nicky_Tanner wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:Apparently the move is back on.
He was at The Den on Saturday and have heard he's signing today. However, have also heard of late bids from QPR and Forest for significantly larger salaries. Loyalty v Bank balance?
Cahill worried about $$$? Never.
Surprised he didnt go to the IPL auction.

He talks about getting game tlme for the World Cup yet the saga drags on.

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Nicky_Tanner wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:Apparently the move is back on.
He was at The Den on Saturday and have heard he's signing today. However, have also heard of late bids from QPR and Forest for significantly larger salaries. Loyalty v Bank balance?
Cahill worried about $$$? Never.
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God is an Englishman wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:That's the rumour anyway.
Millwall have denied it haven't they?

Would the link be because he was a teammate of the current manager? (other than the obvious being he is a former player).

The Championship would be too hectic for him you would think at this stage of his career. Cahill pretty much has lost all his pace and just wouldn't be a good match for that style of football you would think.

Former team mate of the manager, Harris. Most Millwall fans are pretty happy with the fact that he might be coming back. Personally, I think he'd be an idiot to come back and Millwall would be stupid to sign him.
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I didn’t think It would be this excited, but I am.

When you switch on the news in Australia and see one of your heroes in a Millwall shirt again, talking about other legends like Keith Stevens as well.

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Obviously Millwall have a huge amount of Vi$$$ion in the bank to satisfy him.
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Brian the Postman wrote:Obviously Millwall have a huge amount of Vi$$$ion in the bank to satisfy him.

He comes on a free transfer - Im not so sure he will be on high dollars up front but he may have a few incentive clauses.

IMO - This is seen as a short term fix to help both club and player.

It will be very interesting to see how he goes.

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Mr Red wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:Obviously Millwall have a huge amount of Vi$$$ion in the bank to satisfy him.

He comes on a free transfer - Im not so sure he will be on high dollars up front but he may have a few incentive clauses.

IMO - This is seen as a short term fix to help both club and player.

It will be very interesting to see how he goes.
Agree it’s a win/win scenario
Even at 38 will probably be best player at the club and should get plenty of game time.

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Brian the Postman wrote:Obviously Millwall have a huge amount of Vi$$$ion in the bank to satisfy him.

Millwall having money :lol:
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