13 May 2012

Dennis Cagara and Jason de Jong clubless

Dennis Cagara is clubless after playing for German Div 2 club FSV Frankfurt this season.

He is currently searching for a new club.

Jason de Jong is also clubless , his last club was Dutch club Dordrecht (reserves team)

5 comments:

  1. Go to the ufl.

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    1. lol!! Would be an absolute waste for them! More so for Cagara who I think wouldn't even consider it and rightly so!

      Ayr United, where De Jong had trials, said they'll only sign him if he was a free agent, now that he is one, he could still end up there.

      As for Cagara, lower leagues of Germany or perhaps back to Denmark?

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  2. De Jong should stick to playing in the lower leagues. He isnt good enough for Ayr United. Cagara is still good enough for the danish top league. He played almost every game last time for Lyngby, and he should go back there.

    But who knows people. Maybe Dan Palami will sign them like he has done with several of the other azkal players.

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    1. Meh. Even if Palami wanted to sign them, its down to the player themselves if they want to take a massive step backwards in their career by playing in the Philippines. Mainly in Cagara's case, it ain't gonna happen!

      De Jong not good enough for Ayr United. How would you know?! Based on what their manager said about him, they're certainly interested and were considering signing him but couldn't due to financial constraints!

      "He played almost every game last time for Lyngby, and he should go back there."

      lol! If Lyngby really thought of him highly, he would've received a contract extension when he was still there... instead he got released!

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  3. I meant go back to the danish top league, and he started almost every game for Lyngby, so i find it strange that they didnt give him an extention. For all we know it couldve been personal issues/demands, and he didnt exactly step down when it came to 2.bundesliga. Thats a better league that the scandinavian top leagues.

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