A-League A-League Men Round 8 - Finally A Real Away Match For Auckland

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Strange that he's been able to leave so rapidly.

Unless he has a clause in his contract that allowed him to go if an offer from a club/league was made.

Or the new club has also agreed a payout with the Victory (which might entice their ownership to bank some money)
 
Strange that he's been able to leave so rapidly.

Unless he has a clause in his contract that allowed him to go if an offer from a club/league was made.

Or the new club has also agreed a payout with the Victory (which might entice their ownership to bank some money)
For victorys sake i hope there was a payout
 
Watch the 2nd replay after the ref garbled announcement and you can see it's headed back by the attacking player


I still don't see that it came off the attacker who would be going for goal to go back out to the corner taker. I can see how that would be offside, but from the replay I'd have it coming off the defender back in that direction
 
Strange that he's been able to leave so rapidly.

Unless he has a clause in his contract that allowed him to go if an offer from a club/league was made.

Or the new club has also agreed a payout with the Victory (which might entice their ownership to bank some money)

There's no chance of a get out clause this early into a contract.

Whoever signed PK has offered a deal to the club to let him move on.

Really should have been completed after the derby this weekend though.
 
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We'll probably never know the details.

It may become clear once the new club is announced. If Victory are getting a payout it's usually pretty public. The way it's worded now sounds like he's leaving and that's it.
 

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The Glory obviously didn't see the hilarious irony in this attempt to reverse Canga given their s**tstain of a season.
 
A wild ride for PK while it lasted 🤣



As a City supporter, I take no joy out of this. He should never have gone there in the first place and it just reinforces the idea that the national comp is a tinpot league. As far as I'm concerned Kisnorbo was the signature person for Heart/City from their 15 years in the league: you could argue for the likes of Maclaren or Jamieson, but they made significant contributions at other A-League clubs. Kisnorbo was City, through and through.

I'll simply never get why he felt he had to go to Victory and now he's jumped at the first shiny overseas offer he's received, like he did last time. Ok, Ligue 1 is hard to knock back, but this offer, whatever it is, I'm sure is a significant step down from that. He's gone down significantly in my estimation and if this goes as badly as Troyes, I can't see his phone ringing off the hook with A-League head coaching offers. Who will ever trust him again?

So I just wonder if it was worth basically blowing up his legacy, 10 years of service and success across all levels at City for two months at Victory? Because that's what he's done. Though appearances would suggest he doesn't give a toss and will only ever see the A-League as a back-up option.
 
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