Bruce Djite
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Re: Bruce Djite
love it!Haha the Djibate continues!
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Really not sure why we would bother. This board seems to have a chronic need for every half decent player to come back to our club, despite there being little to no need for him.
Let me balance that by saying I love what Bruce brought to our club, both on and off field. Someone mentioned his record in Korea.... that was mostly in 2nd division, so it's not exactly of a high standard.
He plays such a physical style that I wouldn't be surprised if these injuries do start to mount. Quite clearly he wouldnt be coming for a packet of chips, so it's a no for me.
Let me balance that by saying I love what Bruce brought to our club, both on and off field. Someone mentioned his record in Korea.... that was mostly in 2nd division, so it's not exactly of a high standard.
He plays such a physical style that I wouldn't be surprised if these injuries do start to mount. Quite clearly he wouldnt be coming for a packet of chips, so it's a no for me.
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I did contemplate not having an input....but i could not resist.
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No offence Stucky, but even if Bruce has dropped a notch he's still twice the player Blackwood is.Yeah I agree. Personally I'd rather see Blackwood be given a chance to impress over bringing Bruce back for nostalgia. I'm sure he's got plenty to offer but so does George IMO and George could be a big talent for the country in the future.I agree bruce still has much to give and we only have to refer to daniel mcbreens influence in the league in his mid thirties to show older strikers can still perform.
Unfortunetly though we only have 10 teams who mostly have visa strikers forcing emerging youth to the bench. Plus a 27 game season and only one division.
I would hope clubs prioritise the emerging youth and let strikers in bruces position battle away in se asia.
Its more a poor reflection on the state of football than it is on bruce. In a half decent national set up a striker like bruce would always have a professional club option in australia . Sadly we are massively lacking
I don't know where you get this idea from that he's potential Socceroo material. He's a useful back up at his current level and nothing more. He will have to improve markedly just to be a HAL regular starter imo. AP may well overtake him this season.
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Have to disagree in favour of blackwood.No offence Stucky, but even if Bruce has dropped a notch he's still twice the player Blackwood is.Yeah I agree. Personally I'd rather see Blackwood be given a chance to impress over bringing Bruce back for nostalgia. I'm sure he's got plenty to offer but so does George IMO and George could be a big talent for the country in the future.I agree bruce still has much to give and we only have to refer to daniel mcbreens influence in the league in his mid thirties to show older strikers can still perform.
Unfortunetly though we only have 10 teams who mostly have visa strikers forcing emerging youth to the bench. Plus a 27 game season and only one division.
I would hope clubs prioritise the emerging youth and let strikers in bruces position battle away in se asia.
Its more a poor reflection on the state of football than it is on bruce. In a half decent national set up a striker like bruce would always have a professional club option in australia . Sadly we are massively lacking
I don't know where you get this idea from that he's potential Socceroo material. He's a useful back up at his current level and nothing more. He will have to improve markedly just to be a HAL regular starter imo. AP may well overtake him this season.
The kid has only just turned 21, its incredibly rare to see a 21 year old target man excel at that age given strength is a large part of the role.
He was average last season but played as a 19 / 20 year old in front of a broken midfield and wide players more likely to score from their crosses. We all remember the difference a functioning midfield made for bruce.
It remains to be seen how good blackwood will be he could be a babalj or a Juric yet.
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Probably the fact hes been in all the underage teams. George can and will improve, Bruce won't.No offence Stucky, but even if Bruce has dropped a notch he's still twice the player Blackwood is.Yeah I agree. Personally I'd rather see Blackwood be given a chance to impress over bringing Bruce back for nostalgia. I'm sure he's got plenty to offer but so does George IMO and George could be a big talent for the country in the future.I agree bruce still has much to give and we only have to refer to daniel mcbreens influence in the league in his mid thirties to show older strikers can still perform.
Unfortunetly though we only have 10 teams who mostly have visa strikers forcing emerging youth to the bench. Plus a 27 game season and only one division.
I would hope clubs prioritise the emerging youth and let strikers in bruces position battle away in se asia.
Its more a poor reflection on the state of football than it is on bruce. In a half decent national set up a striker like bruce would always have a professional club option in australia . Sadly we are massively lacking
I don't know where you get this idea from that he's potential Socceroo material. He's a useful back up at his current level and nothing more. He will have to improve markedly just to be a HAL regular starter imo. AP may well overtake him this season.
But you kinda answered your own question...... if indeed AP does go past George, we really have no need to sign Bruce.
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Blackwood won't be as good as Corey Gamiero, and that is saying something.
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Yeah Blackwood's time with all the youth NT sides was what I was basing it on. He's still young and has lots of improving to keep doing. I'd much rather see HAL clubs place time into the younger players in the hope they develop and clubs can profit from them moving on. They aren't going to profit from welcoming someone like Bruce back. Obviously us fans who love Bruce will enjoy it. But the club isn't going to sell Bruce to a Belgian club for $500k.Probably the fact hes been in all the underage teams. George can and will improve, Bruce won't.No offence Stucky, but even if Bruce has dropped a notch he's still twice the player Blackwood is.Yeah I agree. Personally I'd rather see Blackwood be given a chance to impress over bringing Bruce back for nostalgia. I'm sure he's got plenty to offer but so does George IMO and George could be a big talent for the country in the future.I agree bruce still has much to give and we only have to refer to daniel mcbreens influence in the league in his mid thirties to show older strikers can still perform.
Unfortunetly though we only have 10 teams who mostly have visa strikers forcing emerging youth to the bench. Plus a 27 game season and only one division.
I would hope clubs prioritise the emerging youth and let strikers in bruces position battle away in se asia.
Its more a poor reflection on the state of football than it is on bruce. In a half decent national set up a striker like bruce would always have a professional club option in australia . Sadly we are massively lacking
I don't know where you get this idea from that he's potential Socceroo material. He's a useful back up at his current level and nothing more. He will have to improve markedly just to be a HAL regular starter imo. AP may well overtake him this season.
But you kinda answered your own question...... if indeed AP does go past George, we really have no need to sign Bruce.
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Re: Bruce Djite
Adelaide United can announce Bruce Djite will leave the Club at the end of the A-League 2020/21 season to take up a position as Chief Executive Officer of the Committee for Adelaide.
Returning to the Reds as its Director of Football in June 2019, Djite oversaw a resurgence in the Club’s Football Department, helping to re-establish the link between its youth and senior teams, as well as United’s third FFA Cup trophy in 2019.
“Adelaide United always has and will always have a special place in my heart,” Djite said. “I have been fortunate enough to come back to the Club as its Director of Football and have enjoyed working with our phenomenal players, coaching and high performance staff, and administration staff.
“I am proud of the great environment and culture we have rebuilt within the Club and it is fantastic to see the Club return to putting South Australia and South Australians first, whilst still attracting great interstate and international talent.
“I believe the Club is better positioned for growth today than it ever has been and, while there is always further improvement to be made, the re-establishment of the Club’s true identity will continue to see it do well on and off the field.
“From the bottom of my heart I want to thank everyone involved at Adelaide United including all our members, partners and fans for their support and their commitment to the Club’s development.
“I will be seeing out the rest of the season, ensuring that I leave the Club in a strong position, and look forward to positive Club announcements in the coming weeks.”
Adelaide United Chief Executive Officer, Nathan Kosmina, praised Djite for his work at the Club, saying: “Bruce’s contribution to Adelaide United cannot be overstated”.
“Amongst many achievements, Bruce has overseen the Club’s transition to a South Australian focused football structure for which we will continue to reap rewards long into the future.
“His leadership of our football program through COVID and the subsequent rebuild has played a significant role in both the on-field and cultural improvements the Club has made in the past 18 months.
“Bruce will be sorely missed, however, just as players move onto bigger opportunities, we also embrace our staff broadening their careers.
“Whilst he now moves onto the next chapter of his professional life, we look forward to welcoming him back to Coopers Stadium as a legend of the club and now a dedicated supporter.”
Adelaide United will now commence its search for a new Director of Football, building on the success of its current mix of exciting South Australians, promising interstate players, and experienced international footballers.
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Returning to the Reds as its Director of Football in June 2019, Djite oversaw a resurgence in the Club’s Football Department, helping to re-establish the link between its youth and senior teams, as well as United’s third FFA Cup trophy in 2019.
“Adelaide United always has and will always have a special place in my heart,” Djite said. “I have been fortunate enough to come back to the Club as its Director of Football and have enjoyed working with our phenomenal players, coaching and high performance staff, and administration staff.
“I am proud of the great environment and culture we have rebuilt within the Club and it is fantastic to see the Club return to putting South Australia and South Australians first, whilst still attracting great interstate and international talent.
“I believe the Club is better positioned for growth today than it ever has been and, while there is always further improvement to be made, the re-establishment of the Club’s true identity will continue to see it do well on and off the field.
“From the bottom of my heart I want to thank everyone involved at Adelaide United including all our members, partners and fans for their support and their commitment to the Club’s development.
“I will be seeing out the rest of the season, ensuring that I leave the Club in a strong position, and look forward to positive Club announcements in the coming weeks.”
Adelaide United Chief Executive Officer, Nathan Kosmina, praised Djite for his work at the Club, saying: “Bruce’s contribution to Adelaide United cannot be overstated”.
“Amongst many achievements, Bruce has overseen the Club’s transition to a South Australian focused football structure for which we will continue to reap rewards long into the future.
“His leadership of our football program through COVID and the subsequent rebuild has played a significant role in both the on-field and cultural improvements the Club has made in the past 18 months.
“Bruce will be sorely missed, however, just as players move onto bigger opportunities, we also embrace our staff broadening their careers.
“Whilst he now moves onto the next chapter of his professional life, we look forward to welcoming him back to Coopers Stadium as a legend of the club and now a dedicated supporter.”
Adelaide United will now commence its search for a new Director of Football, building on the success of its current mix of exciting South Australians, promising interstate players, and experienced international footballers.
https://t.co/4pMt7SuZQV
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Thanks Bruce
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Re: Bruce Djite
Sad news indeed. Obviously loves the club and did a great job.
Thanks for everything Brucie. Legend
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Re: Bruce Djite
Huge loss. He did so much for our club.
Big boots to fill whoever comes in.
Big boots to fill whoever comes in.
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Re: Bruce Djite
Wow, aware he would go sooner or later but it's still a shock.
Thank you Bruce Djite for all your work at the club.
Good luck for the future!
Thank you Bruce Djite for all your work at the club.
Good luck for the future!
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Re: Bruce Djite
Big loss for the club, but a big gain for advocacy in Adelaide.
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