Shane Huke
Re: Shane Huke
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 568387.stmneneman wrote:edinburghs view on this weeks signings and afc game
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Re: Shane Huke
He's not, but a lack of match fitness has prevented him returning to first team action!StuartRDFC wrote:He isn't is he?Harry wrote:I wasn't aware that Wooly was injured again. :(
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Re: Shane Huke
I hope we haven't done this to be honest. Maybe I'm being a bit too cautious but I don't think we even need to throw any cash about to get into the play-offs at this stage, we're currently in them and comfortably at that. Surely if we beat AFCW and K*ttering (both very doable) then even the most pessimistic of fans will have to admit we'd be in the play-offs barring a massive collapse?jimbobjaw wrote:Does this mean we are going for it now?! Throw a little bit of money at it now to see if we can make play-offs/promotion? Not a bad strategy if it is imo!
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Re: Shane Huke
People seem to be forgetting we've only beaten one of the teams in the top half of the table on their home ground this season, so to expect us to pick up more than three points in the next two games is being very optimistic.
http://www.thediamondsfc.com/page/AwayT ... 66,00.html
Edit: I'm glad to admit I was wrong there !
http://www.thediamondsfc.com/page/AwayT ... 66,00.html
Edit: I'm glad to admit I was wrong there !
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Re: Shane Huke
Shane Huke played in a reserve match for Eastbourne Borough v Leyton Orient on Tuesday and scored.
They were "bitterly disappointed when he could not agree a move before yesterdays deadline".
They quote him as a midfielder.Nothing about Oz.
They were "bitterly disappointed when he could not agree a move before yesterdays deadline".
They quote him as a midfielder.Nothing about Oz.
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Re: Shane Huke
On the OS it says he's from Oz. Listening to JE, he says he can also play anywhere along the back four as well as in midfield. Sounds like a good signing on paper if the case.sussexdiamond wrote:Shane Huke played in a reserve match for Eastbourne Borough v Leyton Orient on Tuesday and scored.
They were "bitterly disappointed when he could not agree a move before yesterdays deadline".
They quote him as a midfielder.Nothing about Oz.
Re: Shane Huke
I agree that the side we have is probably good enough, but tbh we all know we could do with a little bit of cover, esp at the back, and if Huke provides that, then imo it is a good signing. The last thing i would want is us to miss out because we get a couple of unfortunate injuries!Sara Pascoe wrote:I hope we haven't done this to be honest. Maybe I'm being a bit too cautious but I don't think we even need to throw any cash about to get into the play-offs at this stage, we're currently in them and comfortably at that. Surely if we beat AFCW and K*ttering (both very doable) then even the most pessimistic of fans will have to admit we'd be in the play-offs barring a massive collapse?jimbobjaw wrote:Does this mean we are going for it now?! Throw a little bit of money at it now to see if we can make play-offs/promotion? Not a bad strategy if it is imo!
Re: Shane Huke
From the Mariners website.
http://www.ccmariners.com.au/default.as ... 1957&tid=2
Shane Huke
Born in Reading in England’s south but raised in Australia, Huke was most recently with Football League 2 challengers Dagenham & Redbridge, who were the seventh English club that Huke represented throughout the course of an extensive stint in England’s tough lower tiers. Prior to returning to the country of his birth in 2003, Huke played three seasons with the Rochedale Rovers in the Brisbane Premier League – a club not far from his family home in the Queensland capital, which is Huke’s link to Australia and also the place where his family reside. Huke was a fringe member of Australia’s 2005 FIFA Under-20 World Cup squad and, although he failed to register an appearance in green and gold, he remains eligible for recognition by Australian national teams having arrived at the Mariners for their maiden AFC Champions League tilt with ambitions for consistent top-flight football, which could potentially lead to future international call-ups.
Date of birth: Oct 2, 1985
Place of birth: Reading, England
Nationality: Australian
Weight: 78 kg
Height: 180 cm
Position: Central Midfielder
Previous Clubs:
2001-03 Rochedale Rovers (Queensland)
2003-07 Peterborough United (England)
2003-04 King’s Lynn (England)
2003-04 Bedford Town (England)
2003-04 Heybridge Swifts (England)
2004-05 Cambridge United (England)
2004-05 Hornchurch (England)
2007-09 Dagenham & Redbridge (England)
Player Statistics
Hyundai A-League [ 2009-10 ]
GP GS MIN S CS G A Att On Pen Hat OFF FC Y R
3 3 201 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
Legend
NO = Shirt Number POS = Position GP = Games Played
GS = Games Started MIN = Minutes S = Keeper Saves
CS = Keeper Clean sheets G = Goals A = Goal Assists
Att = Attempts on Goal On = Attempts on Target Pen = Penalty Goals
Hat = Hatricks OFF = Offsides FC = Fouls Committed
Y = Cautions R = Expulsions
http://www.ccmariners.com.au/default.as ... 1957&tid=2
Shane Huke
Born in Reading in England’s south but raised in Australia, Huke was most recently with Football League 2 challengers Dagenham & Redbridge, who were the seventh English club that Huke represented throughout the course of an extensive stint in England’s tough lower tiers. Prior to returning to the country of his birth in 2003, Huke played three seasons with the Rochedale Rovers in the Brisbane Premier League – a club not far from his family home in the Queensland capital, which is Huke’s link to Australia and also the place where his family reside. Huke was a fringe member of Australia’s 2005 FIFA Under-20 World Cup squad and, although he failed to register an appearance in green and gold, he remains eligible for recognition by Australian national teams having arrived at the Mariners for their maiden AFC Champions League tilt with ambitions for consistent top-flight football, which could potentially lead to future international call-ups.
Date of birth: Oct 2, 1985
Place of birth: Reading, England
Nationality: Australian
Weight: 78 kg
Height: 180 cm
Position: Central Midfielder
Previous Clubs:
2001-03 Rochedale Rovers (Queensland)
2003-07 Peterborough United (England)
2003-04 King’s Lynn (England)
2003-04 Bedford Town (England)
2003-04 Heybridge Swifts (England)
2004-05 Cambridge United (England)
2004-05 Hornchurch (England)
2007-09 Dagenham & Redbridge (England)
Player Statistics
Hyundai A-League [ 2009-10 ]
GP GS MIN S CS G A Att On Pen Hat OFF FC Y R
3 3 201 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
Legend
NO = Shirt Number POS = Position GP = Games Played
GS = Games Started MIN = Minutes S = Keeper Saves
CS = Keeper Clean sheets G = Goals A = Goal Assists
Att = Attempts on Goal On = Attempts on Target Pen = Penalty Goals
Hat = Hatricks OFF = Offsides FC = Fouls Committed
Y = Cautions R = Expulsions
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