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Believe this when i see it tbh.

Would be a good signing from a pure football point of view, could be a genuine goal scoring option from the wing or at worst a good backup on the bench for Bruno.

I struggle to see the club going down that path tho tbh after Novillo. Id argue that being a gangland figure is worse for image than a one off case of domestic violence but hey, as ive previously said ill back the clubs judgement until they prove i shouldn't otherwise.

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Golden boot this year and Bruno plays second fiddle to him for the rest of the year.

Everyone on the team gets tear tattos.

Win win.

Bulut and Brandan run a massive illicit drugs racket using their A league team mates as drug mules.

The Unstoppable Bulut train is coming

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6 minutes ago, jw1739 said:

Why not wait and see in the first place whether it's true, and then give the guy a break if it is? Are all of you so squeaky clean that you won't give a bloke a second chance?

I think its about his 4th chance by now

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52 minutes ago, jw1739 said:

Why not wait and see in the first place whether it's true, and then give the guy a break if it is? Are all of you so squeaky clean that you won't give a bloke a second chance?

Doesnt deserve a first chance. Hes a straight up dickhead. Up there with Archie & Muscat. 

 

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1 hour ago, GreenSeater said:

All jokes and off-field stuff aside, I can't be the only one who just doesn't rate him as a player at all?

When he was here 2 seasons ago I thought he was good,  this season he has been average and spent more time offside then he did on 

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Kerem is a certainty. welcome.

 

http://www.fourfourtwo.com.au/news/city-tight-lipped-on-bulut-speculation-446588

 

Former Western Sydney Wanderers striker Kerem Bulut could still remain in the A-League for the rest of the 2016/17 A-League season.

Bulut was released from former club Western Sydney Wanderers on 28 December and was tipped to be joining Thai club Chiangrai United.

However social media has been on fire with rumours Bulut could now be heading to A-League glamour club Melbourne City instead.

The 24-year-old former Sydney FC youth starred for the Wanderers in the 2014/15 season, playing nine games and scoring five goals.

He then had a brief stint for Greek side Iraklis before returning to Sydney's West in the current campaign but with disappointing results in front of goal from his six appearances.

The renegade forward was used mainly as a central striker but can also play on the wing in the front-third.

City are currently alternating between Tim Cahill and Bruno Fornaroli up front but Bulut is rumoured to serve as a replacement for the injured Corey Gameiro who is out for the season with an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Melbourne City today wouldn't be drawn on the speculation and refused to confirm or deny the reports.

A club spokesperson added: “Melbourne City does not comment on media speculation relating to player transfers.”

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Once again proberly just read this forum before writing the article.   We really should start talking about how we are getting Iniesta, make a topic about it and say it was insider information. Then let's see which outlets run the story.

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6 minutes ago, playmaker said:

Kerem is a certainty. welcome.

 

http://www.fourfourtwo.com.au/news/city-tight-lipped-on-bulut-speculation-446588

 

Former Western Sydney Wanderers striker Kerem Bulut could still remain in the A-League for the rest of the 2016/17 A-League season.

Bulut was released from former club Western Sydney Wanderers on 28 December and was tipped to be joining Thai club Chiangrai United.

However social media has been on fire with rumours Bulut could now be heading to A-League glamour club Melbourne City instead.

The 24-year-old former Sydney FC youth starred for the Wanderers in the 2014/15 season, playing nine games and scoring five goals.

He then had a brief stint for Greek side Iraklis before returning to Sydney's West in the current campaign but with disappointing results in front of goal from his six appearances.

The renegade forward was used mainly as a central striker but can also play on the wing in the front-third.

City are currently alternating between Tim Cahill and Bruno Fornaroli up front but Bulut is rumoured to serve as a replacement for the injured Corey Gameiro who is out for the season with an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Melbourne City today wouldn't be drawn on the speculation and refused to confirm or deny the reports.

A club spokesperson added: “Melbourne City does not comment on media speculation relating to player transfers.”

Lel. They say that about every rumour.

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