Abbas wants A-League excitement at Sydney FC
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Sydney FC’s newest signing, Ali Abbas, feels he can bring the much-needed excitement factor back to the A-League club.
The former Newcastle Jets forward has penned a two-year contract with the Sky Blues, after spending the past three seasons with the Jets.
Sydney’s new head coach Ian Crook swooped on the Iraqi international after he was axed by the Jets last week.
“I think I will bring excitement,” said Abbas, who was a member of Iraq’s 2007 Asian Cup-winning team.
“Don’t get me wrong – they have quality players here and I’m very excited to work with them and hopefully I can add more to them.
“Sydney FC is a big club in Australia and, if you want to play for a big club, you have to be positive and work hard all the time.”
Abbas, 25, is the first player to join the Sky Blues since Crook was handed the reins earlier this month and the Englishman has no doubt he will be a crowd pleaser.
“Once I knew I’d got the job, he was someone that I knew would be a great fit for the way I want to play,” Crook said on Tuesday.
“He’s somebody I believe will get bums off their seats and standing up and applauding the things he does … so hopefully he’ll be a big hit.”
Abbas’ signing is the first blow in what promises to be an ongoing tussle to snare players with the new western Sydney side coached by Tony Popovic.
“It’s great to have rivalry now,” Crook said.
“We’re happy we’ve got him. If western Sydney were interested and we’ve got him instead of them – brilliant!
“But I’m sure there’ll be some they get that we’ll miss out on.
“This will be an ongoing thing, but I’m not going to fight Popa over it – he’s bigger than me.”
Various names have been thrown up as possible marquee men for the Sky Blues but Crook admits snaring either of the latest suggestions – England international Michael Owen or Brazilian star Ronaldinho – might be a stretch.
“Two individuals like that would excite any team but we have to be realistic,” Crook said.
“We’ve got restraints to work with and a budget. If they were prepared to fit into our budget, which is doubtful, then that would be great.”
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May 23rd 2012 @ 11:03am
Chips Rafferty said | May 23rd 2012 @ 11:03am | Report comment
Half decent player young Abas. If he had a few months with a decent clipboard carrier, like me, he’d improve out of sight.
Unfortunately he is going to a Sydnee Hakoah clone klub.
The almighty, the father, and the creator of strayan sockah and shopping centers, has had too much influence on the two bob comittee of movers and shakers at the biggest Z league klub. They in turn appoint numpties to appoint more mango suckers in jobs at Sydnee Eff Cee.
If I was one of the clipboard carriers at the klub, I’d steer Abas in the rite direction, away from clueless muppets coaching their cattle to be two bob suburban hacks on the paddock. If you added up the collective IQs of Bimbi, Spider and Crooky, they’d struggle to reach three figures. Dopey hacks coaching young sockah cattle to be like them.
May 23rd 2012 @ 12:09pm
Qantas supports Australian Football said | May 23rd 2012 @ 12:09pm | Report comment
I gave the SFC board an ultimatum it’s either me or Frank Lowy.. As a consequence they asked Frank Lowy to resign, which he did, and now I’m on board with SFC… You will now find Frank Lowy at West Sydney football club which is looking more like West Sydney Croatia FC with each passing day..
May 23rd 2012 @ 12:49pm
striker said | May 23rd 2012 @ 12:49pm | Report comment
Qantas if western sydney have people thinking like you they will have no chance of succeding, what does it matter if his background is croatian 8 players from the 2006 world cup squad had croatian heritage they have given plenty to the development of the game here and are willing to help the new franchise do well, no wonder no one takes you seriously on the site.
May 23rd 2012 @ 3:31pm
Qantas supports Australian Football said | May 23rd 2012 @ 3:31pm | Report comment
Sick of people from West Sydney saying that SFC is the old Hakoah football club that is all… I once played for Sydney Croatia’s lower grades so I have no real gripe against the old club just targeting those people who continually choose to disrespect SFC like you perhaps as well as Chips…
May 23rd 2012 @ 3:38pm
Johnno said | May 23rd 2012 @ 3:38pm | Report comment
But Qantas it is though it will make you even sicker. Do you work for Qantas cos it is a very interesting name.
May 23rd 2012 @ 3:56pm
Qantas supports Australian Football said | May 23rd 2012 @ 3:56pm | Report comment
A Qantas pilot… I use to tell that to all the gorgeous young ladies at the City Tatts Pitt St. on a Friday night, the smorgasbord cabaret (worked well then) not so much now…
May 23rd 2012 @ 4:33pm
striker said | May 23rd 2012 @ 4:33pm | Report comment
Qantas i support sydney FC i thought you were a gold coast boy????????
May 23rd 2012 @ 5:18pm
Qantas supports Australian Football said | May 23rd 2012 @ 5:18pm | Report comment
Before GCU I was totally SFC and Chelsea, then I added GCU to my stable as that’s where I live.. I was born in Sydney in the Canterbury district where I learnt to play all my junior football and also in the St George district. Now there’s no more GCU, I’m back with my original teams.
May 23rd 2012 @ 1:37pm
Ian said | May 23rd 2012 @ 1:37pm | Report comment
what has background got to do with it?
i thought that was outlawed.
oh – i’m anglo saxon too.
May 24th 2012 @ 8:39pm
The Bear said | May 24th 2012 @ 8:39pm | Report comment
Agreed. Some folks on here need to re-read the Crawford Report.
May 23rd 2012 @ 1:51pm
striker said | May 23rd 2012 @ 1:51pm | Report comment
Ian ask Qantas he obviously does with Popovic being coach at west sydney.
May 23rd 2012 @ 1:56pm
ItsCalled AussieRules said | May 23rd 2012 @ 1:56pm | Report comment
Looks like some old habits like racism and narrow mindedness die hard.
May 23rd 2012 @ 4:37pm
tristina said | May 23rd 2012 @ 4:37pm | Report comment
did you notice the article on rini coolen CURRENTLY taking legal action against adelaide?
its just that i remember you said on another post that he sued them and got nothing.
May 24th 2012 @ 1:47pm
ItsCalled AussieRules said | May 24th 2012 @ 1:47pm | Report comment
I’ve worked out who you are now – trying to discredit me like one of those AFL supporters.
May 24th 2012 @ 1:54pm
The Cattery said | May 24th 2012 @ 1:54pm | Report comment
You actually do a good job of discrediting yourself with a name like ItsCalled AussieRules.
May 24th 2012 @ 3:02pm
tristina said | May 24th 2012 @ 3:02pm | Report comment
not to mention blatantly making stuff up to support your argument.
May 25th 2012 @ 10:16am
ItsCalled AussieRules said | May 25th 2012 @ 10:16am | Report comment
Rini Coolen took legal action against the FFA and got nothing.
This latest court case is a personal one against AU, not FFA and is more to do with the fact that his work visa has expired and he will be deported, so he is trying to get his job back.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-05-22/coolen-reds-go-to-mediation/4026330
You and all your fake moniker’s are a disgrace to the game!
May 25th 2012 @ 10:55am
tristina said | May 25th 2012 @ 10:55am | Report comment
you still don’t understand that mediation isn’t ‘legal action’. its what one does to avoid legal action. stick to afl.
May 25th 2012 @ 11:44am
ItsCalled AussieRules said | May 25th 2012 @ 11:44am | Report comment
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/soccer/ex-reds-coach-coolen-takes-fight-to-ffa/story-e6frectc-1226227999808
“Coolen is expected to lodge the documents through his lawyer before the FFA appoint an independent legal team”
That’s legal action – so stop your silly arguing Totti.
May 25th 2012 @ 10:19am
ItsCalled AussieRules said | May 25th 2012 @ 10:19am | Report comment
You are free to use whatever moniker you like – no law against that.
The game is called Aussie Rules – Denetriou tries to call it Australian Football as a merketing ploy to get more people in, but we all know what Australian Football is.
May 25th 2012 @ 2:41pm
the flattery said | May 25th 2012 @ 2:41pm | Report comment
i’ll think you’ll find the official name of the game is australian football. afl is indeed short for australian football league. but this is a football forum so, you best be running along now chief.
May 25th 2012 @ 10:43am
ItsCalled AussieRules said | May 25th 2012 @ 10:43am | Report comment
What happened to Totti
May 23rd 2012 @ 3:02pm
Midfielder said | May 23rd 2012 @ 3:02pm | Report comment
I think the idea of SFC playing exciting football … now that is funny…
May 24th 2012 @ 8:41pm
The Bear said | May 24th 2012 @ 8:41pm | Report comment
Whole heartedly agree. Even Nicky can’t muster anything remotely interesting in those colours.
May 25th 2012 @ 2:14pm
the flattery said | May 25th 2012 @ 2:14pm | Report comment
how come their are so many afl balls on a football blog?