
I know I’m not allowed to say that word, but that’s my belief.” November 29 - Former Watford defender Adrian Mariappa joins MacarthurĮx-Watford centre-half Adrian Mariappa has signed with A-League Men side Macarthur on a one-year deal. "If some people get their way, they’ll chase me out the door like they chased out Ange. They’ve done a lot for the country their effort for the Socceroos is untold," he said. They can get the banner back out.” Arnold told the Sydney Morning Herald in reference to a controversial tifo Wanderers fans made of the former Sydney FC coach.Īrnold is also still fully committed to the Socceroos and despite poor recent results, he's vowed to stand by the team regardless of the criticism he may face. Socceroos coach Graham Arnold has laughed off suggestions he could one day manage Western Sydney Wanderers and stressed he remains committed to the Socceroos.Īrnold has previously hinted at a desire to return to club football at some point, though it won't be for the red and black in the A-League Men. The 36-year-old was playing for Western United in the A-League Men last season and spent over nine years playing in Australia.īerisha signed for Prishtina in September but would only play 18 minutes for the club as he now looks for his next move.ĭecember 1 - Graham Arnold rubbishes Wanderers rumour as he commits to Socceroos "I'd like to thank you Prishtina for the good time! It’s time for me to move on and see what the future holds for me," Berisha said in an Instagram post. The A-League Men's all-time top goalscorer has left Kosovan club FC Prishtina after making only two appearances for the side. "He has only minor symptoms and is in good spirits." December 5 - Besart Berisha leaves new club after just two games "Our medical team have been in regular contact with the player in question and have been providing advice.

"Sydney FC and the APL follow the strongest protocols to ensure we minimize any risk to our staff, players and members and fans, and hopefully there will be no further cases as a result of these procedures.

"No further players or staff members have reported any symptoms, however they have all taken tests to be sure. "We have taken every precaution necessary to ensure the safety of our players and staff, who are considered casual contacts," Sky Blues chief executive Danny Townsend said. Sydney FC's statement said Tuesday night's FFA Cup match between the Sky Blues and Macarthur FC will go ahead at this stage after advice from NSW Health.

The rest of Sydney FC's squad and staff have all undergone PCR tests and daily rapid tests, with no one else recording a positive result or feeling unwell. Grant, who is fully vaccinated, received the diagnosis following a positive test, after becoming symptomatic on Sunday night. Sydney FC A-League Men's star Rhyan Grant has tested positive to COVID-19, but has minor symptoms and the team won't be disrupted at this stage. December 7 - Sydney FC player tests positive to COVID-19 Sporting News rounds up all the transfer tidbits, rumours and news surrounding Australia's domestic competition, national team players and more.
