Silhillvilla
Vital Football Legend
This is the risk you take in signing international players from outside of Europe. In fairness to Bruce he signed proper back up in Whelan who has more than filled a Jedinak shaped hole
sirdennis - 3/12/2017 08:45
Good. If he is fit for their next game in March it means he will have played for us before then.
tarzansbrother - 3/12/2017 08:33
Every time the Australia World Cup games have come around this guy finds fitness, simple as.
gmvillan - 3/12/2017 09:10
tarzansbrother - 3/12/2017 08:33
Every time the Australia World Cup games have come around this guy finds fitness, simple as.
Think you’re missing some FACTS here. He was out with a groin, came back and was eased back into things for 4/5 games and played a sizeable chunk of the derby. Then he went away, came back fit and injured his SHOULDER on his return to the starting line up, after playing at QPR (with no reoccurrence of his groin).
He did miss Australia games earlier in the year when he had his groin injury also (did NOT find fitness for those!)
I think it’s ludicrously disrespectful to the man to suggest anything other than bad luck.
“After much deliberation I have made the decision to retire from playing international football,” Jedinak said.
“As a young boy growing up it was my dream to play for Australia and to pull on the famous green and gold shirt to represent my country. To have been given the opportunity to not only fulfil that dream, but to have done it 79 times, and many of which as captain, makes me incredibly proud and thankful.”
On the OS:
"There's a lot of care in the community here, and not just among the playing squad. The fans are really buying into this team and there a real mentaliist here now, we're one big disfunctional family – from players and coaches to staff and supporters."