Sunday, 27 October 2013

Johnni Yazigi Heading To Greystanes FC

Johnni Yazigi has told relatives he will not be returning to Rydalmere FC in a blow to Rydalmere FC coach Simon Doueihi’s hopes of blocking his likely move to the Greystanes
But it is understood Yazigi has played his last game in a Rydalmere FC jumper. The 21-year-old has informed his best mate at Greystanes FC, First Grade Superstar Jescar, that he wants to head to a new club and have a fresh start.
Yazigi, who has a get-out clause relating to trigger a option in his contract for 2014. Looks set to be activating the get-out clause which would see him leaving the red & white.
The Rydalmere FC whiz is contracted to the club until the end of next season, preventing GDFSA rivals from formally approaching him until November 1 this year.
But from this Friday, potential suitors can hold negotiations with his management, giving Greystanes FC operations chief John Smith the ability to table a formal offer for Yaziki.

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Rydalmere Hot On Heels To Re-Sign Lucas

Aware of vultures that circle a Under 16's Grand Final coach, Rydalmere FC will hold a strategic board meeting this month to kick-start negotiations about re-signing Lucas Szenteleki as the long-term future first grade coach.
The Rydalmere FC Blog has been told Szenteleki, who has become an elite coach almost overnight, could now command up to $350,000 a season on the open market.
Rydalmere FC Owner, Peter Basha, wants Szenteleki for the “long run, not the short run.”
And Szenteleki told The Rydalmere FC Blog on Monday: “I would love to be here as long as possible.” But soon after this Article being put up, speculation that his former club Greystanes FC are willing to invest more than the $350,000 a season to create a future dynasty and generate a top elite junior base.

Rahman In Talks Over Future

Rydalmere FC stand-off Moheb Rahman has opened talks over his future at the club, his agent has revealed.
The 21-year-old struggled to make an impact in his first season with the North Rocks after he overcame persistent calf issues during the early part of the campaign.
Rahman signed a lucrative two-year deal when he joined from North Rocks at the end of last season, but he now appears likely to be heading for an early exit.
Rydalmere FC owner Peter Basha admitted last week that he intends to review the team’s options at back – an area the side has had problems with in recent seasons.
Basha revealed he would be willing to listen to offers for Rahman, whose agent Wayne Beavis denied speculation that Western Suburb side Greystanes FC had already tabled a bid.