Could hell freeze over, allowing Archie to sign with Adelaide?

By Liam Sheedy / Roar Guru

As fan favourite Archie Thompson made his way onto the field for a cameo appearance in Melbourne Victory’s grand final victory over Sydney FC he was greeted with one of the largest cheers of the game.

The crowd chanted his name, not only because he is long-time fan favourite, but a sense this could be the last time he would be wearing Victory colours.

At 36 many might think it is the perfect time to retire after a grand final win, but Thompson still has something to offer in the A-League next season, whether that is at Victory or elsewhere.

Archie’s preference is to remain with the champions, though with his contract finishing opportunities may be limited. Thompson has certainly had to play a more diminished role this season, maybe his age dictates that, but his contribution in limited game time has still been telling.

Eleven goals for the campaign has Thompson ranked in the top five scorers in the league for season 2014-15. If he is fit and able there is no reason not to play on, this is not the form of someone who needs to hang up the boots.

Obviously Melbourne Victory will need to fit their players within the limitations of the salary cap. After winning a championship certain players will rightfully think they deserve a pay rise and Thompson could face the possibility of being squeezed out. It would be strange to see the man who has played in all three Victory Cchampionships playing elsewhere, but that is the world of sport.

So what club needs a striker? Well, most clubs would probably be putting up their hands to that question and Thompson’s A-League record speaks for itself. His is the competition’s record goal scorer with 89 goals in ten seasons.

One particular club has had many battles with Archie Thompson and a very heated rivalry, and that club is Adelaide United. Would either party enter the thought of a one-year deal? Adelaide United fans probably still have nightmares of Thompson scoring five goals in the 2007 grand final. He has always had a habit of popping up with goals against United and he has always been viewed as the villain.

On face value it is difficult to see the move happening. But United need someone who can score goals. Under current management it is not likely they are going to sign a marquee player and the current options are not going to cut it if United want to seriously challenge.

In a season in which Thompson spent significant time on the bench, he still scored enough goals which would have had him ranked number one for goals at Adelaide. Archie Thompson would not be the only missing piece for Adelaide United, but it would sure be nice having a striker who can consistently score and score in the big games. As Adelaide United know all too well with Archie Thompson.

The Crowd Says:

2015-05-21T15:12:02+00:00

Squizz

Guest


Make it a Morwell Falcons reunion. Come up and play for Hutch!!

2015-05-20T05:42:46+00:00

Brian

Guest


Would be sad. If he does want to play on and if Victory can't find a way then hopefully he can pursue his goals in another league. One or two seasons in China or the UAE wouldn't hurt his bottom line whilst keeping him a Victory icon. I am sure that is one of the reasons Del Pierro went to Sydney FC rather then another European club

2015-05-20T02:39:28+00:00

Rob McLean

Guest


FYI, at least one Adelaide United player grew up in Davoren Park. And...you're a flog.

2015-05-20T01:53:30+00:00

Justin Mahon

Guest


Won't happen.

2015-05-20T00:56:51+00:00

Trent

Guest


Archie playing for Adelaide....Scoring against Victory. The world would collapse as a result! But seriously he is good enough to be going on for 12 months or more. It would be strange seeing him at any club apart from Victory.

2015-05-19T23:33:37+00:00

Ronesta

Guest


Archie is Victory and if the unthinkable happens would be a very sad day. Super Kev will sort something out, fancy putting up Adelaide as a club to go to? More likely go to hang out with Merrick than go there for goodness sake! Better not to play Arch and take a media gig, even though you love playing and we love watching you it would churn my stomach to see you in different colours. Leave club jumping to others and go out on a high rather than playing in a team with less support and no atmosphere.

2015-05-19T22:57:10+00:00

Laz

Guest


As a Victory supporter I couldn't see it happening, but then I think if he is not wanted at Victory and wants to play on then do it. if he feels fit for another year.A proven goal scorer in the A-league Is what Adelaide need. Djite doesn't do enough, Palanca is useless. And United don't spend money, there not going to go out and get a quality striker they need from overseas. Aren't they based at Elizabeth now? I am sure big names players will be lining up to come and live at Davoren Park.

2015-05-19T22:06:30+00:00

Pete

Guest


I don't think this idea is as crazy as it sounds. Even if he plays as much as he did this season, he will score goals. Everyone talks about how much Gerrard loves Liverpool, they forget he wanted to join Chelsea. But some people like to sweep this under the carpet and pretend it never happened.

2015-05-19T19:58:18+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


OMG, so many ways to keep this story running and all simply implausible. Archie, just look at Steven Gerrard. He said his heart was with LFC and he couldn't join any other English club - and there would have been many lining up for his services. So he chose to go to the LA Galaxy. AT isn't going anywhere - the MV accountant will find a way.

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