By Liam FitzGibbon
December 3rd 2009 @ 2:27am


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Jets sign Bridges to new A-League deal

Veteran English striker Michael Bridges has put his hand up to lead the Newcastle Jets into the future after re-signing with the A-League club for a further two seasons.
The 31-year-old former Leeds United star on Wednesday achieved his goal of earning a new contract after proving a revelation since joining the Jets two months ago [...]

 

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  •   Boo Cheers

    KB said  | December 3rd 2009 @ 8:12am | Report comment

    Bridges is a fine player and the jets are lucky to gain his signature for two seasons… If Joel Griffiths returns to the Jets they will have one of the most potent attacks in the HAL a most fearsome duo.. This year may be lost but with a good start to the next season with some consistency they look to be a real threat next year…

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    KB

  •   Boo Cheers

    jimbo said  | December 3rd 2009 @ 11:18pm | Report comment

    KB,
    why didn’t SFC sign him?
    He was keen to come back for another stint and would’ve been much better value and cheaper than Aloisi.

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